WW2 Japanese Forward Observation Officer

During the early war in New Guinea the Japanese artillery had several times the range of any Australian weapon, but in jungle warfare the gunners usually cannot see the target. This problem was solved by forward observers. These men advanced with their infantry until they could see the Australians then, by field telephone, directed the fire of their artillery on to the target.

In itially this gave the Japanese a significant advantage.

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