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The Punch Below the Belt: Japanese Ruses, Deception Tactics and Antipersonnel Measures Quote:
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This pamphlet has great cartoons - most of which would never be approved for official publication today - but it also provides solid countermeasures to the threat TTPs discussed, and includes photographs illustrating several of those countermeasures. Note Chapter 7: Boobytraps and the discussion of several types of IEDs. Would a similarly packaged product today enjoy greater informal distribution among the troops? (facilitating greater dissemination of threat TTPs and countermeasures) I wonder, because as a real example of negative PC impact I immediately think of PM (Preventive Maintenance) magazine. I recall the days when the cartoon Connie and Bonnie were really hot - showing a lot of cleavage and leg - and the issues were widely disseminated in the motorpool. I also recall when they cleaned up their act, and that resulted in a rapid diminution of those who were now interested in PM magazine. I'm just rambling here, because I know it'll never happen. But it would be a blast to put together a current threat TTP along the these lines...... |
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You can "alter" training a bit at the unit level to make it more interesting - as an intel weenie, I do it all the time - try to inject humor or whatever to keep interest in a dry subject an thereby increase learning. It's easy to step over the line, though, so you have to know your audience pretty well and know what you can get away with and what might get you in trouble.
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Aside from the manual's solid technical grasp, what is interesting is how relatively good-natured it seems, given the savagery, some might even say depravity, of the Pacific Theater. My grandfather on the rice-powered side of the family was "interviewed" by the kempeitai in occupied Kuala Lumpur during the Japanese Time. He was not seen again; although it is said that his head made an appearance on a spike atop the local cinema.
![]() The IJA seemed to enjoy considerable latitude in their conduct during the period, much of which could not be construed as benign. |
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http://my-retrospace.blogspot.de/201...nnie-rodd.html Btw, the famous Tigerfibel employed a similar technique. Overall, manuals and training films from the 40's-70's period were much more fun than the modern ones. |
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