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UNDERSTANDING
      the
AXIS OF ATTACK
PRESENTED
    by
 THE FIRST ALLIED
 AIRBORNE ARMY
Perhaps you have found
 yourself in this situation: you
     are setting up a hasty
 defense, maybe after pulling
back or maybe after taking an
  objective. Then comes the
  inevitable German attack.
   Some come from exactly
where you’d expect, but then
   others come from out of
nowhere on your flanks. What
  is this phenomenon? Why
does it happen? What can we
          do about it?
These are all questions we intend to
   answer in this training film. By
   understanding THE AXIS OF
    ATTACK you will be able to
 anticipate German movement, put
  yourself in a position to interdict
 their flanking maneuver, and stop
          their attack COLD.
That German habit of
getting out on our flanks is
    something they call
    “Schützenkette”, or
  “skirmish line.” This is
similar to our own flanking
maneuver. They will add a
direction to it, left or right:
     “links” or “rechts.”

                                   So out in the field you
                                    may hear a German
                                  officer or N.C.O. direct
                                  his men by saying what
                                    sounds like, “Shoot-
                                   zen-ket'eh recks!” Or,
                                     “Shoot-zen-ket'eh
                                           links!”
That is how the
Germans end up on our
flanks all the time. But
   how do they know
  where to go? That is
 dictated by THE AXIS
     OF ATTACK.
THE AXIS OF ATTACK
is nothing more than a
 line that connects two
    points: where the
enemy is and where we
           are.
Enemy Line of Departure



                                      Now these points may
                                  actually be lines themselves,




             The Axis of Attack
                                   our line of defenses and the
                                    German line of departure.
                                     But somewhere between
                                   these two general positions
                                  is a straight line, the shortest
                                    distance between the two,
                                   and that forms the AXIS OF
                                             ATTACK.




    Line of Defense
Enemy Line of Departure



                                                                             In hastily-planned counter
                                                                               attacks and even most




                               The Axis of Attack


                                                    Schützenkette links
Schützenkette rechts

                                                                              planned attacks, we can
                                                                            expect some portion of the
                                                                          enemy to move along the axis
                                                                          of attack. We can also expect
                                                                          a schützenkette links or rechts
                                                                            that will move out from the
                                                                            axis of attack and then turn
                                                                           back to hit us on our flanks.




                       Line of Defense
It might seem like these
flanking maneuvers come
 from nowhere, but if you
   know where the axis of
attack is, then it is easy to
      predict where the
schützenkette will go. We
have a method to help you
 figure that out, it’s called
     the VEER method.
THE VEER METHOD


 V ISUALIZE
 E LIMINATE
 E STIMATE
 R ESPOND
THE VEER METHOD
VISUALIZE
1. Visualize your position
2. Visualize the enemy’s general position
3. Visualize THE AXIS OF ATTACK
4. Visualize the left and right schützenkette



  V stands for VISUALIZE. There
    are 4 steps to Visualize. You
  don’t need a map to do this, just
   a map in your mind. This may
   seem like a lot, but it’s not. As
    you practice this it will really
   become one step that you can
          do automatically.
Enemy Line of Departure

                                                                                 The next step is to
                                                                            ELIMINATE. You visualized
                                                                           two schützenkette, but it may




                               The Axis of Attack


                                                    Schützenkette links
                                                                             be that the Germans won’t
Schützenkette rechts

                                                                          use one of them. There could
                                                                           be several reasons why they
                                                                            would do that: to avoid open
                                                                          ground, to avoid tough terrain,
                                                                               or to avoid our forces.
                                                                            Consider the terrain around
                                                                          you, does the terrain eliminate
                                                                           one of their potential flanking
                                                                                       routes?




                       Line of Defense
Enemy Line of Departure



                            Now it’s time to ESTIMATE.
                            Based on what you know of
   The Axis of Attack




                          the terrain, where do you think
                            their flanking route will take
                            them? How far out? Where
                             will they make contact with
                              your forces? Will terrain
                           features force them to take a
                             certain route? This may be
                            the hardest step, but it gets
                             easier with practice. If you
                              have never covered the
                           ground they will be attacking
                            over, it can be nothing more
                           than a rough guess. A rough
                           guess is better than no guess
                                       though!
Line of Defense
Enemy Line of Departure




                           All the thinking is over, it’s
   The Axis of Attack




                            now time to RESPOND.
                           You know where they are,
                           you know where they are
                           going to go, what do you
                                  do? If you are
                             commanding other men
                            you will need to position
                          them to respond to attacks
                            along the main axis and
                            the schützenkette. Move
                           quickly and give precise,
                            clear orders so that they
                              are well understood.




Line of Defense
Perhaps you are a
   private, what should
  you do? Show some
initiative! No N.C.O. or
    officer will ever be
    upset with you for
   stopping a German
 attack and saving the
 lives of your buddies.
                             If you see something
                           that he is missing, point
                           it out. If you can’t reach
                            him in time, you make
                             the call. Get you and
                           your buddies in position
                                 to RESPOND.
Always remember: the ability of
  the individual soldier to grasp
 the implications of the situation
and take the necessary action is
 key to every single victory. The
 results of combat are the fruits
    of the combined efforts of
       individuals. You must
 understand that your individual
    action may be the decisive
     factor in the final result.
Let’s take a look at a
real life situation where
soldiers put VEER into
action and helped stall
 a German attack long
enough for their men to
pull back and regroup.
Here’s the situation: 2
 squads took an important
crossroads but soon came
   under heavy fire from
    across the road and
    casualties began to
mount. Unable to continue
  the attack, they took up
 hasty positions and tried
     to hold as long as
         possible.
The German forces across the road
   began to receive reinforcements.
  Realizing they had the advantage,
they began to plan a counterattack to
      retake the crossroads. That          Only a few of our troopers
 counterattack would involve keeping      remained at this point. One
 fire up across the axis of attack and       soldier recognized the
 sending out a schützenkette links. A    imminency of a counterattack
     schützenkette rechts was not        and put VEER into action. He
              attempted.                    visualized the AXIS OF
                                          ATTACK and schützenkette.
REINFORCEMENTS




     First he VISUALIZED the
       AXIS OF ATTACK by
     mentally locating German
     and American positions.
      Then he VISUALIZED
     possible schützenkettes.
He ELIMINATED the
schützenkette rechts
   due to the open
ground, distance, and
  that the Germans
  would be cut off by
        American
 reinforcements who
might follow the initial
     line of attack.
He ESTIMATED
      where the
schützenkette links
    would hit their
 position based on
 terrain the terrain
   features which
   included a dry
     streambed.
He RESPONDED by placing
 2 men along the main axis
 and then placing himself to
 interdict the schützenkette.
The plan worked exactly as
     it should have. The
  Germans made their way
   through the woods and
came out exactly where the
  soldier ESTIMATED. The
Germans weren’t taking that
            position!
Alright, soldier, now it’s
 your turn to put VEER
  into action. The next
slide will present you a
 map with an American
defensive line defended
   by 4 soldiers and a
     German line of
    departure for their       You will put
         attack.              VEER into
                              action and
                             STOP THEIR
                               ATTACK
                                COLD!
First, the lay of the land.
American forces are at the
bottom of the map holding
a defensive line marked by
foxholes A through H. The
  Germans are advancing
 from north to south along
 an air strip. To the west of
   the air strip is low-lying
  vegetation. A road leads
off to the east of the airstrip
   and between it and the
 strip is wooded land. You
 are holding this defensive
    line with 3 other men.
Now it’s your turn. The first step is
             VISUALIZE.
   1. Where is the AXIS OF
               ATTACK?
 2. Where would schützenkette
               links go?
 3. Where would schützenkette
              rechts go?
 Once you think you know, you
            may move on.
Do your answers look
  something like this?
   If so, good. If not,
   where did you go
         wrong?


                           AXIS
                            OF
                          ATTACK
Now it’s time to
ELIMINATE. Which
  schützenkette
    should be
   eliminated?


                    AXIS
                     OF
                   ATTACK
It is very likely that the
       Germans will not
       want to advance
     over the ground to
      the west of the air
     strip due to its low
        vegetation and
       having to cross a
     good sized stream.       AXIS
        Did you get that       OF
        right? Excellent     ATTACK
           work then!
Third is ESTIMATE.
   Where would you
  estimate that they
      would hit the
  American position?
  Envision the exact
    route they might
     take to hit your
          lines.         AXIS
                          OF
                        ATTACK
The most probable
 attack would come
  down the road to
    the east of the
  airstrip. The trees
   would block our
  view right up until
        they hit.        AXIS
                          OF
                        ATTACK
Alright, now you have 4
   men and you need to
     place them where
      they will be most
       effective. Which
      foxholes will you
       choose? These
       foxholes are big
           enough to       AXIS
     accommodate two        OF
      men each. Don’t     ATTACK
       forget about the
  halftrack coming down
          the airstrip!
Did you place men in foxholes
    E, F, and G? Good work! I
    would advise two men in E
   to counter the main thrust, a
       man in F who can be
     looking for both the main
           attack and the
   schützenkette, and a man in
   G who is placed on a corner
                                    AXIS
     of the road and in perfect
      ambush position for the
                                     OF
      schützenkette. Having a      ATTACK
      man in F also maintains
    communication between E
               and G.
So, how did you do? Did
 you stop the German
     attack COLD?
Any combat veteran can
  tell you, maps are one
    thing, real terrain is
 another. Keep the VEER                 Effective
 method in mind and put it      implementation of the
into practice whenever on      VEER method by every
  the attack or defense.         soldier in our unit will
Read the terrain, anticipate        only make us a
 German movement, and           stronger fighting force
     plan accordingly.             and secure future
                                victories on the field of
                                  battle. So train hard
                                  and train smart and
                               let’s show the Germans
                                  what the American
                                 fighting man can do!
BROUGHT TO YOU
            by
   THE FIRST ALLIED
   AIRBORNE ARMY
    http:/firstalliedairborne.wordpress.com/
          /

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Axis of attack

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. UNDERSTANDING the AXIS OF ATTACK
  • 5. PRESENTED by THE FIRST ALLIED AIRBORNE ARMY
  • 6. Perhaps you have found yourself in this situation: you are setting up a hasty defense, maybe after pulling back or maybe after taking an objective. Then comes the inevitable German attack. Some come from exactly where you’d expect, but then others come from out of nowhere on your flanks. What is this phenomenon? Why does it happen? What can we do about it?
  • 7. These are all questions we intend to answer in this training film. By understanding THE AXIS OF ATTACK you will be able to anticipate German movement, put yourself in a position to interdict their flanking maneuver, and stop their attack COLD.
  • 8. That German habit of getting out on our flanks is something they call “Schützenkette”, or “skirmish line.” This is similar to our own flanking maneuver. They will add a direction to it, left or right: “links” or “rechts.” So out in the field you may hear a German officer or N.C.O. direct his men by saying what sounds like, “Shoot- zen-ket'eh recks!” Or, “Shoot-zen-ket'eh links!”
  • 9. That is how the Germans end up on our flanks all the time. But how do they know where to go? That is dictated by THE AXIS OF ATTACK.
  • 10. THE AXIS OF ATTACK is nothing more than a line that connects two points: where the enemy is and where we are.
  • 11. Enemy Line of Departure Now these points may actually be lines themselves, The Axis of Attack our line of defenses and the German line of departure. But somewhere between these two general positions is a straight line, the shortest distance between the two, and that forms the AXIS OF ATTACK. Line of Defense
  • 12. Enemy Line of Departure In hastily-planned counter attacks and even most The Axis of Attack Schützenkette links Schützenkette rechts planned attacks, we can expect some portion of the enemy to move along the axis of attack. We can also expect a schützenkette links or rechts that will move out from the axis of attack and then turn back to hit us on our flanks. Line of Defense
  • 13. It might seem like these flanking maneuvers come from nowhere, but if you know where the axis of attack is, then it is easy to predict where the schützenkette will go. We have a method to help you figure that out, it’s called the VEER method.
  • 14. THE VEER METHOD V ISUALIZE E LIMINATE E STIMATE R ESPOND
  • 15. THE VEER METHOD VISUALIZE 1. Visualize your position 2. Visualize the enemy’s general position 3. Visualize THE AXIS OF ATTACK 4. Visualize the left and right schützenkette V stands for VISUALIZE. There are 4 steps to Visualize. You don’t need a map to do this, just a map in your mind. This may seem like a lot, but it’s not. As you practice this it will really become one step that you can do automatically.
  • 16. Enemy Line of Departure The next step is to ELIMINATE. You visualized two schützenkette, but it may The Axis of Attack Schützenkette links be that the Germans won’t Schützenkette rechts use one of them. There could be several reasons why they would do that: to avoid open ground, to avoid tough terrain, or to avoid our forces. Consider the terrain around you, does the terrain eliminate one of their potential flanking routes? Line of Defense
  • 17. Enemy Line of Departure Now it’s time to ESTIMATE. Based on what you know of The Axis of Attack the terrain, where do you think their flanking route will take them? How far out? Where will they make contact with your forces? Will terrain features force them to take a certain route? This may be the hardest step, but it gets easier with practice. If you have never covered the ground they will be attacking over, it can be nothing more than a rough guess. A rough guess is better than no guess though! Line of Defense
  • 18. Enemy Line of Departure All the thinking is over, it’s The Axis of Attack now time to RESPOND. You know where they are, you know where they are going to go, what do you do? If you are commanding other men you will need to position them to respond to attacks along the main axis and the schützenkette. Move quickly and give precise, clear orders so that they are well understood. Line of Defense
  • 19. Perhaps you are a private, what should you do? Show some initiative! No N.C.O. or officer will ever be upset with you for stopping a German attack and saving the lives of your buddies. If you see something that he is missing, point it out. If you can’t reach him in time, you make the call. Get you and your buddies in position to RESPOND.
  • 20. Always remember: the ability of the individual soldier to grasp the implications of the situation and take the necessary action is key to every single victory. The results of combat are the fruits of the combined efforts of individuals. You must understand that your individual action may be the decisive factor in the final result.
  • 21. Let’s take a look at a real life situation where soldiers put VEER into action and helped stall a German attack long enough for their men to pull back and regroup.
  • 22. Here’s the situation: 2 squads took an important crossroads but soon came under heavy fire from across the road and casualties began to mount. Unable to continue the attack, they took up hasty positions and tried to hold as long as possible.
  • 23. The German forces across the road began to receive reinforcements. Realizing they had the advantage, they began to plan a counterattack to retake the crossroads. That Only a few of our troopers counterattack would involve keeping remained at this point. One fire up across the axis of attack and soldier recognized the sending out a schützenkette links. A imminency of a counterattack schützenkette rechts was not and put VEER into action. He attempted. visualized the AXIS OF ATTACK and schützenkette.
  • 24. REINFORCEMENTS First he VISUALIZED the AXIS OF ATTACK by mentally locating German and American positions. Then he VISUALIZED possible schützenkettes.
  • 25. He ELIMINATED the schützenkette rechts due to the open ground, distance, and that the Germans would be cut off by American reinforcements who might follow the initial line of attack.
  • 26. He ESTIMATED where the schützenkette links would hit their position based on terrain the terrain features which included a dry streambed.
  • 27. He RESPONDED by placing 2 men along the main axis and then placing himself to interdict the schützenkette. The plan worked exactly as it should have. The Germans made their way through the woods and came out exactly where the soldier ESTIMATED. The Germans weren’t taking that position!
  • 28. Alright, soldier, now it’s your turn to put VEER into action. The next slide will present you a map with an American defensive line defended by 4 soldiers and a German line of departure for their You will put attack. VEER into action and STOP THEIR ATTACK COLD!
  • 29. First, the lay of the land. American forces are at the bottom of the map holding a defensive line marked by foxholes A through H. The Germans are advancing from north to south along an air strip. To the west of the air strip is low-lying vegetation. A road leads off to the east of the airstrip and between it and the strip is wooded land. You are holding this defensive line with 3 other men.
  • 30. Now it’s your turn. The first step is VISUALIZE. 1. Where is the AXIS OF ATTACK? 2. Where would schützenkette links go? 3. Where would schützenkette rechts go? Once you think you know, you may move on.
  • 31. Do your answers look something like this? If so, good. If not, where did you go wrong? AXIS OF ATTACK
  • 32. Now it’s time to ELIMINATE. Which schützenkette should be eliminated? AXIS OF ATTACK
  • 33. It is very likely that the Germans will not want to advance over the ground to the west of the air strip due to its low vegetation and having to cross a good sized stream. AXIS Did you get that OF right? Excellent ATTACK work then!
  • 34. Third is ESTIMATE. Where would you estimate that they would hit the American position? Envision the exact route they might take to hit your lines. AXIS OF ATTACK
  • 35. The most probable attack would come down the road to the east of the airstrip. The trees would block our view right up until they hit. AXIS OF ATTACK
  • 36. Alright, now you have 4 men and you need to place them where they will be most effective. Which foxholes will you choose? These foxholes are big enough to AXIS accommodate two OF men each. Don’t ATTACK forget about the halftrack coming down the airstrip!
  • 37. Did you place men in foxholes E, F, and G? Good work! I would advise two men in E to counter the main thrust, a man in F who can be looking for both the main attack and the schützenkette, and a man in G who is placed on a corner AXIS of the road and in perfect ambush position for the OF schützenkette. Having a ATTACK man in F also maintains communication between E and G.
  • 38. So, how did you do? Did you stop the German attack COLD?
  • 39. Any combat veteran can tell you, maps are one thing, real terrain is another. Keep the VEER Effective method in mind and put it implementation of the into practice whenever on VEER method by every the attack or defense. soldier in our unit will Read the terrain, anticipate only make us a German movement, and stronger fighting force plan accordingly. and secure future victories on the field of battle. So train hard and train smart and let’s show the Germans what the American fighting man can do!
  • 40.
  • 41. BROUGHT TO YOU by THE FIRST ALLIED AIRBORNE ARMY http:/firstalliedairborne.wordpress.com/ /