Infantry Maneuvers
Infantry maneuvers refer to the tactical movements and formations used by ground troops, known as infantry, during military operations. These maneuvers are designed to enhance combat effectiveness, maintain unit cohesion, and adapt to changing battlefield conditions. Common formations include the line, column, and wedge, each serving specific purposes in offense and defense.
Effective infantry maneuvers require coordination, communication, and training among soldiers. Leaders often use commanders to direct movements, ensuring that units can respond quickly to threats or opportunities. Proper execution of these maneuvers can significantly impact the outcome of engagements and overall mission success.