Lessons Learned In Combat Lessons Learned In Combat Page 2 Page 3 All Pages Page 2 of 3 If you are forward of your position, the artillery will fall short. The enemy diversion you are ignoring is the main attack. The important things are always simple. The simplest things are always hard. The easy way is always mined. If you are short of everything except enemy, you are in combat. When you have secured an area, don’t forget to tell the enemy. Incoming fire has the right of way. Friendly fire—isn’t. If the enemy is in range, SO ARE YOU! No combat-ready unit has ever passed inspection. Things that must be together to work usually can’t be shipped together.<< Prev Next >> ARTICLE COMMENTS: Only registered users may view or make article comments!