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De Petrowski Alexander |
Posted: October 26, 2005 08:40 pm
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There is an account in the Book written by Bryan Perrett about the German Army's capture of Turnu Severin in 1916 by a Armoured Car Unit.
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De Petrowski Alexander |
Posted: October 26, 2005 09:47 pm
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I forgot to mention the title of the book : "Seize and Hold" Master strokes on the Battlefield,
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cainele_franctiror |
Posted: September 25, 2013 02:52 pm
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There was a motorized task force led by Capt. Pitch. He had under his command 500 men: a battalion (four rifle companies) of the 148th Infantry regiment, three MG platoons, two antiaircraft guns (truck-mounted) for fire support, a few 2.5 ton heavy trucks, a radio detachment and a cavalry small unit from 10th Dragoons.
With this motorized unit Capt. Pitch fell in the rear of the Romanian Division defending The Iron Gate. The Romanians units abort their positions and withdrew. Source: James Corum "The Roots of Blitzkrieg. Hans von Seekt and German Military Reform", University Press of Kansas, 2002, pp 7-8 This post has been edited by cainele_franctiror on September 25, 2013 03:08 pm |