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The German Motorized Infantry Regiment
Military Intelligence Service, Special Series No. 4, October 17, 1942
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Appendix 2. EXAMPLE SHOWING BATTALION ADVANCING IN DEPLOYED (ARROWHEAD) FORMATION

[Example Showing Battalion Advancing in Deployed (Arrowhead) Formation]

Distances and intervals are given only as a guide. One antitank gun and two heavy mortars are attached to the leading company. Two antitank guns move behind the battalion commander, the remainder of the machine-gun company and the heavy weapons company behind the rifle companies.
 

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