In this episode of CADD's Doctrine Digest, CPT Wyatt Harper explains the 'passage of lines ...
The US Army doctrine on this topic defines a passage of lines as “an operation in which a force moves forward or rearward through another ...
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A passage of lines is the most important task that a Brigade Combat Team executes to facilitate ...
Passage of lines is a tactical enabling operation in which one unit moves through another unit's positions with the intent of moving into or out of enemy ...
To no one's surprise, there are two basic types of passage of lines – forward and rearward. Not to insult anyone's intelligence, but here are ...
When a unit moving toward the enemy passes through a stationary unit, it is called a forward passage of lines. When a unit moving away from the enemy passes.
FORWARD PASSAGE OF LINES. 5-94. In a forward passage, the passing unit first moves to an AA or an attack position behind the stationary unit.
Passage of lines is a tactical enabling operation in which one unit moves through another unit's positions with the intent of moving into or out of enemy.
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