Talk:Walking your fire

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"...and the process is repeated until the target is rendered harmless, a more significant threat presents, ammunition is exhausted, the weapon malfunctions, or the individual or crew operating the weapon is incapacitated." That's kind of long. How much should we shorten it, if at all? RJFJR 16:33, 7 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Meaning

The article Technology during World War II has a senence:

"Earlier renditions that hinted at this idea were that of the employment of the Browning Automatic Rifle and 1916 Fedorov Avtomat in a walking fire tactic in which men would advance on the enemy position showering it with a hail of lead. "

that links here. But is this the sense used here? This article has very few links in. RJFJR 14:37, 22 September 2007 (UTC)