In 'Combat Lessons, No. 1, Rank and File in Combat: What They Are Doing, How They Do It' by the United States War Department, readers are provided with a comprehensive analysis of the actions and strategies employed by the rank and file in combat situations. The book delves into the intricacies of military tactics and offers practical advice for soldiers on the front lines. Written in a straightforward and informative style, the book serves as a valuable resource for both military personnel and history enthusiasts interested in the military context of the time. The detailed accounts of combat scenarios offer a unique insight into the realities of war and the challenges faced by those in the heat of battle. The United States War Department, known for its expertise in military affairs, has compiled this book to educate soldiers and provide a glimpse into the world of combat for readers. The author's firsthand knowledge of military operations and commitment to documenting combat experiences make this book a credible and authoritative source of information. I highly recommend 'Combat Lessons, No. 1, Rank and File in Combat' to anyone interested in military history, tactics, or the experiences of soldiers in combat. Its insightful analysis and practical guidance make it a valuable addition to the library of military scholars and enthusiasts alike.