The "Regulars Rules" was a small (4" x 5") 87 page handbook compiled
in early 1971 at the
1st Battalion 6th Infantry Tactical Operations Center on LZ Dottie
for use by infantrymen as
a guide for training and operations. It represented the optimum
combat procedures and techniques,
and was based on the combat experience of members of the battalion.
Shown below approximately
full size, the booklet was issued to each member of the Battalion.
The table of contents/index:
1. Letter of introduction 2. Nine Rules 3. Leadership 4. Rules of Engagement 5. Intelligence Evaluation 6. The Enemy in Your Hands 7. Tips on VC / NVA Mines & Booby Traps 8. First Aid 9. Helicopter Operations 10. Radio Procedure 11. Tactical Operations 12. Mechanical Ambushes 13. Patrol Formations 14. Artillery Fire Support 15. Gunships and Aerial Rocket Artillery 16. Close Air Support 17. Naval Gunfire Support Call for Fire 18. M16A1 Rifle Maintenance 19. Small Unit Operations and Combat Tips 20. The Regulars' Rules 21. Weapons Reference Section |
The format section at the end of the handbook was particularly
important. While training at
Fort Benning and elsewhere helped to prepare infantrymen for Vietnam,
the requests for support
(e.g., artillery fire, Dustoff medivac requests, helicopter gunships,
USAF Tac air, enemy contact
reports, etc.) used in combat were tailored to the support units in
the Area of Operations. If
junior leaders in the Battalion were inexperienced (or wounded or killed),
any soldier in the unit
could pick up the handbook and call for support on tactical radios.
Hopefully, they would have
read it before the "S--- hit the fan."
The handbook was illustrated with pen and ink drawings by a talented
soldier who worked
in the LZ Dottie TOC as an RTO--SP4 Jimmy Todd. The drawing of
booby traps, for example,
were based on those that had been encountered in the field, sometimes
with fatal results. After each
separate page of handbook was prepared on a manual typewriter
at the TOC and illustrated,
they were compiled and sent to the rear. "PPC Japan" published
the handbook.
Today, the Regulars Rules handbook is an invaluable reference tool of historical information.
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