"Busting the bocage: American combined arms operations in France, 6
June-31 July 1944" shows how the U.S. Army identified and overcame
the problems of fighting in difficult terrain. The adoption of new
tactics combined with technical innovations and good small-unit
leadership enabled American forces to defeat a well-prepared and
skillful enemy. In the hedgerow country, the U.S. Army eventually
brought the separate components of the combined arms team-infantry,
armor, and artillery-to bear on the enemy simultaneously. The
resulting successes were costly but effective. Combat in the bocage
demonstrated the U.S. Army's capability to fight and win in anew
and hostile environment.
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