登陆注册
15299200000025

第25章 THE GRADES OF WAR(4)

The French attack resolves itself into a triple system of gun-fire.First for a day or so, or two or three days, there is demolition fire to smash up all the exactly located batteries, organisation, supports, behind the front line enemy trenches;then comes barrage fire to cut off supplies and reinforcements;then, before the advance, the hammering down fire, "heads down,"upon the trenches.When at last this stops and the infantry goes forward to rout out the trenches and the dug-outs, they go forward with a minimum of inconvenience.The first wave of attack fights, destroys, or disarms the surviving Germans and sends them back across the open to the French trenches.They run as fast as they can, hands up, and are shepherded farther back.

The French set to work to turn over the captured trenches and organise themselves against any counter attack that may face the barrage fire.

That is the formula of the present fighting, which the French have developed.After an advance there is a pause, while the guns move up nearer the Germans and fresh aeroplane reconnaissance goes on.Nowhere on this present offensive has a German counter attack had more than the most incidental success;and commonly they have had frightful losses.Then after a few days of refreshment and accumulation, the Allied attack resumes.

That is the perfected method of the French offensive.I had the pleasure of learning its broad outlines in good company, in the company of M.Joseph Reinach and Colonel Carence, the military writer.Their talk together and with me in the various messes at which we lunched was for the most part a keen discussion of every detail and every possibility of the offensive machine; every French officer's mess seems a little council upon the one supreme question in France, /how to do it best./ M.Reinach has made certain suggestions about the co-operation of the French and British that I will discuss elsewhere, but one great theme was the constitution of "the ideal battery." For years French military thought has been acutely attentive to the best number of guns for effective common action, and has tended rather to the small battery theory.My two companies were playing with the idea that the ideal battery was a battery of one big gun, with its own aeroplane and kite balloon marking for it.

The British seem to be associated with the adventurous self-reliance needed in the air.The British aeroplanes do not simply fight the Germans out of the sky; they also make themselves an abominable nuisance by bombing the enemy trenches.For every German bomb that is dropped by aeroplane on or behind the British lines, about twenty go down on the heads of the Germans.British air bombs upon guns, stores and communications do some of the work that the French effect by their systematic demolition fire.

And the British aviator has discovered and is rapidly developing an altogether fresh branch of air activity in the machine-gun attack at a very low altitude.Originally I believe this was tried in western Egypt, but now it is being increasingly used upon the British front in France.An aeroplane which comes down suddenly, travelling very rapidly, to a few hundred feet, is quite hard to hit, even if it is not squirting bullets from a machine gun as it advances.Against infantry in the open this sort of thing is extremely demoralising.It is a method of attack still in its infancy, but there are great possibilities for it in the future, when the bending and cracking German line gives, as ultimately it must give if this offensive does not relax.If the Allies persist in their pressure upon the western front, if there is no relaxation in the supply of munitions from Britain and no lapse into tactical stupidity, a German retreat eastward is inevitable.

Now a cavalry pursuit alone may easily come upon disaster, cavalry can be so easily held up by wire and a few machine guns.

I think the Germans have reckoned on that and on automobiles, probably only the decay of their /morale/ prevents their opening their lines now on the chance of the British attempting some such folly as a big cavalry advance, but I do not think the Germans have reckoned on the use of machine guns in aeroplanes, supported by and supporting cavalry or automobiles.At the present time I should imagine there is no more perplexing consideration amidst the many perplexities of the German military intelligence than the new complexion put upon pursuit by these low level air developments.It may mean that in all sorts of positions where they had counted confidently on getting away, they may not be able to get away--from the face of a scientific advance properly commanding and using modern material in a dexterous and intelligent manner.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 一宠成瘾:首席老公么么哒

    一宠成瘾:首席老公么么哒

    她因为一纸契约,被迫和那个全世界女人都仰慕的神秘男人领了结婚证。当她觉得他们互不相欠,想要离开的时候。没想到那个男人却狠狠逼近,霸道的说着:“这辈子,你想离开我,你都休想。”“没有感情,何必纠缠不清。”她冷漠的说着。“谁说没有感情?女人,你不仅偷走了我的身,还偷走了我的心,连我的小蝌蚪你都偷了,还说没有感情?”“女人你过来,我可以分分钟告诉你什么叫有感情。”
  • 马达加斯加的企鹅

    马达加斯加的企鹅

    嘿,伙计,有带鱼来吗?我们?我们可不是普通的企鹅,企鹅特工队你听说过吗?没听说过?嘿——!凉快,这桌客人点了一份飞机票套餐。————故事全程以搞笑为主,偶尔会加入一些奇怪的东西。
  • 义盗记

    义盗记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 新三中往事

    新三中往事

    这是一本自传体回忆录,充满幻想的热血青春,将无私的呈现在你的眼前,以纪念你我已经逝去的青春
  • 挽天

    挽天

    陈宇,经脉天生堵塞,无法修武,受尽屈辱。一次机遇,洗精伐髓,获得无上神诀,从此踏上强者之路。神挡杀神,佛挡杀佛,成祖神位。
  • 复仇悔爱

    复仇悔爱

    太多的疑惑,太多的不可信,这让我该怎么走下去。杀父之仇必报,可是我却爱上了他,这让我该如何是好?而我却不是为他付出最多的人,他却一直相信我,一直一直!
  • 一粒阳光

    一粒阳光

    胖子也有爱,胖子也会有那么一粒阳光。只是,晓米粒从来不会想到给自己一粒阳光的开始会是自己的结束。如若时光慢点,我宁可不要那么一粒阳光。只是我害怕了黑暗,想要点温暖而已。然而我却忘了,一座老房子的窗户关久了,太阳照进来不是温暖而是刺眼。
  • Wessex Poems and Other Verses

    Wessex Poems and Other Verses

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 伐天泣血路

    伐天泣血路

    一心寻死的主角翻身跳下长江,却意外的穿越到另一个世界,看着亲生母被各大势力活活逼死,侥幸逃出围追堵截的主角为了不辜负那个女人开始了亡命天涯的路途。
  • 初心落辰,再见芷恩

    初心落辰,再见芷恩

    简芷恩永远都不会忘记这个抱着自己的少年,那个曾改变她一生的人——夏落辰。简芷恩有着令她不堪回首的回忆;有着令她生不如死的生活;还有着让她感到绝望的未来。折磨着简芷恩,一次又一次,而夏落辰的出现则是雪中送炭。“芷恩,你知道吗?陪你走到最后的人也许不是最好的,但一定是最值得珍惜的。”“哪怕只剩下沧桑岁月陪我度过此生,我也会笑着离开,有些东西既然不属于我,便不属于我,我也不会强求,而有些本不该留恋的东西却在我身边晃悠,也许,挣扎都是多余的。”“我会陪着你,直到天荒地老的那一刻,直到你回头的那一天,直到你对我倾城一笑的那一瞬间,便是我此生最大的心愿。”