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Patton, Third Army And Operational Maneuver
Patton, Third Army And Operational Maneuver
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On 16 December 1944, the German Army launched an offensive in the Ardennes to split Allied forces and retake the ports of Antwerp and Liege. The German advance split the XII Army forces and left the 101st Airborne Division surrounded at Bastogne. To relieve the encircled units in the Ardennes and defeat the German offensive, Third Army conducted an impressive counterattack into the flank of the Germans. The flexibility to turn ninety degrees during the worst winter in thirty-eight years and relieve the encircled forces stands out as one of the greatest operational maneuvers in history. While this operation is unique, the actions of the commander and staff that planned and executed it deserve closer analysis to determine what enabled them to orchestrate this maneuver. It is especially remarkable, when taken in context, how rapidly the Army changed during the previous four years.

The US Army anticipating eventual war in Europe began a transformation which included drastic changes in force structure and doctrine. The primary transformation in doctrine was the revision of Field Service Regulation 100-5. The 1941 edition of 100-5 superseded a tentative version published in 1939 which was the first major revision of warfighting doctrine since 1923. It was with this manual that the Army went to war. It was also the manual used to train and teach new and reserve officers who had little experience in the study and practice of war. How important and to what extent did Patton’s Third Army apply the doctrine in conducting the Battle of the Bulge?

Particularly relevant to serving officers today is to analyze the operations of Third Army in terms of doctrine that existed in 1944 and today’s current doctrine. An examination of similarities and differences between the doctrines may allow development of possible conclusions on the ability of future forces to conduct decisive maneuver in compressed time and space.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLucknow Books
Release dateNov 6, 2015
ISBN9781786253194
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    Patton, Third Army And Operational Maneuver - Major Jack D. Flowers

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    PATTON, THIRD ARMY AND OPERATIONAL MANEUVER

    BY

    Major Jack D. Flowers

    Infantry

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 4

    ABSTRACT 5

    I. INTRODUCTION 6

    Research Question 6

    II. REVIEW OF DOCTRINE AND DECISION-MAKING THEORY 8

    Field Service Regulation 100-5 and Field Manual 100-5 8

    Command and Leadership 8

    The Staff 9

    Planning and Estimates 11

    Field Service Regulation 101-5 and Field Manual 101-5 11

    II. THE ARMY, STAFF AND COMMANDER 14

    Third Army 14

    The Staff 15

    Patton 17

    IV. CONCLUSIONS 20

    Conclusions 20

    Recommendations 20

    REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER 23

    BIBLIOGRAPHY 24

    BOOKS 24

    PAPERS 24

    ARTICLES 25

    MILITARY PUBLICATIONS 25

    ABSTRACT

    On 16 December 1944, the German Army launched an offensive in the Ardennes to split Allied forces and retake the ports of Antwerp and Liege. The German advance split the XII Army forces and left the 101st Airborne Division surrounded at Bastogne. To relieve the encircled units in the Ardennes and defeat the German offensive, Third Army conducted an impressive counterattack into the flank of the Germans. The flexibility to turn ninety degrees during the worst winter in thirty-eight years and relieve the encircled forces stands out as one of the greatest operational maneuvers in history. While this operation is unique, the actions of the commander and staff that planned and executed it deserve closer analysis to determine what enabled them to orchestrate this maneuver. It is especially remarkable, when taken in context, how rapidly the Army changed during the previous four years.

    The US Army anticipating eventual war in Europe began a transformation which included drastic changes in force structure and doctrine. The primary transformation in doctrine was the

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