THE OPERATIONS OF THE 2D BN, 309TH INFANTRY,
AND THE 2D BN, 310TH INFANTRY (78TH INF. DIV.),
IN THE ATTACK ON KESTERNICH, GERMANY,
14 - 15 DECEMBER 1944
AND THE 2D BN, 310TH INFANTRY (78TH INF. DIV.),
IN THE ATTACK ON KESTERNICH, GERMANY,
14 - 15 DECEMBER 1944
By Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence H. Kenman, Infantry
LESSONS
- Successful conduct of battle is dependent on adequate communication.
- Upon reaching an objective, reorganization, in all aspects, must be executed
without delay.
- A Commander should properly utilize the special ability, training, and
judgment of his staff.
- Coordination of infantry, artillery, and armor is vital to successful
operations.
- Combat in towns, is characterised by difficulty in control of troops.
- A deliberate, organised attack, with the necessary mass and surprise,
is the ultimate to be desired. Piecemeal and hastily planned attacks of
fortified positions must not be undertaken unless definitely warranted by
the urgency of the situation.