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Show ibe decimated by tanks. The cooperation, co-operation, now so heavily stressed in battle tactics, of these various' units represents the way to victory. GENERAL SCOTT 1 GIVES IDEAS ON TANK WARFARE The way not to attack tanks is with other tanks, says Major-General Charles L. Scott, TJ. S. armored armor-ed force veteran, who is now in Egypt with an excellent opportunity opportun-ity to learn something about tank warfare. Gen. Scott says that the tank is meant to attack infantry, -to break up land communications and, if possible, strike at the nerve center cen-ter of the enemy, his high command. com-mand. Like bombers, on a mission, which avoid enemy fighter planes, tanks, headed for proper objectives, objec-tives, should avoid tank battles. The best way to knock out tanks is with high-velocity anti-tank guns, according to the general, or by infantry raiders operating at night with bombs. Tanks, infantry and artillery, working together, make an unbeatable unbeat-able team, according to this veteran, veter-an, who quickly points out that if they are separated each is vulnerable. vulner-able. Tanks may be beaten by artillery, ar-tillery, artillery may be an easy prey to infantry and infantry may |