How Long to Read Fighting Techniques of a Japanese Infantryman

By Leo J. Daugherty

How Long Does it Take to Read Fighting Techniques of a Japanese Infantryman?

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Description

Fighting Techniques of a Japanese Infantryman is an expert, in-depth analysis of the tactics and equipment used by Japan's infantry between 1941 and 1945. The book examines the infantrymen's training and how it translated into success (or failure) on the battlefield, where after 1943 the Japanese fought a skilful and brave defence against overwhelm

How long is Fighting Techniques of a Japanese Infantryman?

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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes to read Fighting Techniques of a Japanese Infantryman aloud.

What Reading Level is Fighting Techniques of a Japanese Infantryman?

Fighting Techniques of a Japanese Infantryman is suitable for students ages 2 and up.

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