
The camouflaged soldier remains invisible until he attacks the enemy or gets too close to stay unnoticed. This tactic allows the soldiers to effectively hide themselves from the eyes of the enemy. But if the need be, special troops will stand next to common troops and will fight the enemy with the same ferocity and effectiveness as during their dangerous missions. Taking it out in the middle of the night will save dozens of lives in the following days. With the importance of the rear to the success on the front, each truck, each depot and each airfield counts. Well trained in guerrilla tactics, covert operations, sabotage and daring raids behind enemy lines, special troops are the valuable asset on the vast and fluid battlefields of the twentieth century. This tactic allows the soldiers to charge into the first moments of battle with great ferocity gaining a short advantage over the enemy. This tactic makes use of special explosives packs that can be set near the target and will explode in several seconds. Highly motivated and trained, these troops often suffer heavy losses yet they are indispensable in easing the tasks for those who will follow. Armed with courage and some serious explosive power, they will be at the spearhead of attack, moving to enemy fortifications, breaching them up and further widening the gap. Assault troops are trained for these types of missions. In the field there are times when someone has to take the first step and lead the attack. This tactic allows the soldiers to procede with great attention and thus gain bonuses in case of enemy attack. Allows throwing several grenades at once causing greater damage, but depleting ammunition faster. Grenades cause greater damage then firearms, especially agaist the armored targets.

The tanks may be the ultimate attack weapon, but the infantryman with some grenades or satchel charges will always be a most respected foe.
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A strategic location is not fully taken until the last enemy soldier has been removed. They man postions in foxholes and turn buildings into tough obstacles when fighting in the cities. Infantry has the unique function of being able to actually occupy territory structures. They must now be supported and protected by artillery and armor but they still make a significant contribution to the success of the battle. The time when infantry was the primary power on the battlefield are long gone, but its role is hard to overestimate.
