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STORMTROOPER TACTICS:
The tactics was used again with great success on the assault against the Isonzo front in Italy, the 24:th of October 1917, and during the Cambrai offensive, the 30:th of November the same year. After these battles the Germans refined their tactics during the winter of 1917/18. The attack would now consist of four phases:
1: First a short artillery bombardment would concentrate on neutralising (not destroying) the enemy front lines.

2: Special units of stormtroopers would then move foward under the cover of a creeping barrage. They would infiltrate the defencive lines, bypassing centres of resistance, then make for the headquarters and artillery positions at the rear.

3: Behind them would follow battle units consisting of infantry armed with a heavy complement of machineguns and mortars. Accompanying them would be combat engineers with flamethrowers and forward artiller observation officers. Their job was to invest the strongpoints missed by the lead stormtroopers. The observation officers were given authority to change fireplans on their own initative, thus adding to the flexibility of the attackers.

4: Conventional infantry would follow behind in a forth wave to mop up any remaining pockets of resistance.

The first three waves would advance in bounds, an echelon moving foward when the one to itґs rear caught up with it. All members of the lead units were imbued with the necessity to keep pushing foward, further into the enemyґs rear.