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10 COMPANY OFFICER'S HANDBOOK<br />

b. Armored Reconnaissance<br />

<strong>The</strong> mission of the reconnaissance battalions of armored <strong>and</strong><br />

motorized divisions, which have comparatively high fire power, is<br />

to make contact with the enemy <strong>and</strong> obtain information on his<br />

strength, assembly areas, approach routes, <strong>and</strong> movements. Contact<br />

is usually made frontally, <strong>and</strong> is shifted around the flanks <strong>and</strong> rear<br />

as enemy resistance stiffens <strong>and</strong> information is gained. Heavy<br />

engagements are avoided, but armored-car patrols are prepared to<br />

fight for necessary information. (See fig. 6.)<br />

0 . I<br />

Figure 6.-Reconnaissance patrol of an SS division. (<strong>The</strong> patrol consists of motorcyclists<br />

<strong>and</strong> eight-wheeled armored cars. <strong>The</strong> motorcyclists are armed with rifles, submachine guns,<br />

<strong>and</strong> light machine guns.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>German</strong>s are likely to employ patrols of eight-wheeled<br />

armored cars mounting 75-mm tank guns (a typical patrol generally<br />

consists of two such cars), in order to obtain mobility <strong>and</strong> fire<br />

power. Light patrols, equipped with three four-wheeled armored<br />

cars or with armored half-tracks, are employed on short-range tasks,<br />

liaison missions, <strong>and</strong> observation; they seldom attempt to fight.<br />

Patrols may be reinforced with engineers <strong>and</strong> motorcyclists to deal

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