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Combat Leader's Field Guide


By Brett A. Stoneberger
 
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Format:Kindle Edition, 407 pages.
Publisher:Stackpole Books 2000-01-31
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4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

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Product Description

244 drawings 1 photo 5 x 8
* The most current guide to individual combat skills and small unit doctrine
* Essential reference for field use and training

Newly revised edition of the most popular handbook of basic combat skills for soldiers and other security forces operating in combat units or that must fight as infantry, rear area security forces, and military operations other than war. Condenses information from dozens of Army manuals for operations such as offense, defense, patrols, ambushes, special environments, and other tactical operations. Also includes basic soldier combat skills such as calls for artillery fire, first aid, NBC defense, communications and radio procedures, map reading and navigation skills, camouflage, identification of friendly and enemy vehicles, minefields, weapons, and fighting positions.

MSG Brett A. Stoneberger has more than 15 years tactical leadership experience.

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4 out of 5 stars Combat leaders Field Guide

For those of you that are in the Army, I would call it supplemental reading. If you have a good rapport with your supply Sgt, or readiness NCO, I would check there first.

5 out of 5 stars Good book.

Summary: Very well suited for junior officer pipeline.

I got my copy of 13th edition last year, to prepare for OCS. I still use it as a doctrine and tactical reference.
Key points are: it is very concise and easy to understand, uses graphics effectively, has accurate data.

It digests a number of field manuals (FMs) and technical manuals (TMs) to give a reference aimed at platoon/squad leader.

This book is about the size of FM 7-8 Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad, a very popular and mass produced army manual.

5 out of 5 stars nice updating, goes on every deployment

I used the 10th & 11th editions of this book during my career in the Army. It always went to the field with me and to career development schools. It is a very good overview of all the necessary field manuals to help a soldier survive on the battlefield. This should be standard issue to all soldiers in the Army no matter what your MOS is, officer or enlisted.

2 out of 5 stars What was Stackpole Thinking?

Anyone looking for the old pocket sized "Combat Leader's Field Guide" should walk away from this edition.

I purchased the 13th edition of the Combat Leader's Field Guide for my Nephew who has recently deployed to the Sandbox as a brand new member of the U.S. Army. I had found the 9th edition to be quite valuable in my Army career because it could be easily carried in my equipment case or in a pocket and was chock full of valuable information. The purchase of the 13th edition was based completely upon total satisfaction with the 9th edition (which, by the way, I still own after 21 years).

The 13th edition is the size of a hardcover book. That's right, it's huge. It's ungainly! IT WILL NOT FIT IN ANY POCKET I KNOW OF ON ANY UNIFORM I've ever seen.

It no longer in any way lives up to its name of "Field" Guide. Desk Guide would be a better name, I expect. In fact, that's what I'm going to use it for instead of sending it to my nephew. Well, let's be honest, part of the reason for keeping it is because Amazon's return policy would deduct so much for postage that I would probably pay more for postage than I paid for the book to begin with.

So, Stackpole: Just what were you thinking?

Who took the Field out of "Field Guide"?

5 out of 5 stars Professional Military Reference

The power this guide offers to those of us in uniform is a summary of a whole lot of infantry know-how. If you are a new lieutenant or recently promoted corporal or sergeant --this is your new fieldcraft and small-unit-leader tactical guide. If you are returning to a line unit from recruiter or drill sergeant duty, this will assist your smooth transition back into the woods. If you are a company commander, there is a good possibility that the seasoned first shirt that revised this premiere Stackpole guide--can teach you a thing or two.

If you are a non-infantry military member or a civilian with an interest, this guide will cover the basics of fighting as a small infantry unit.

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