Excerpt from Camouflage for Troops of the Line
This is a feature of camouflage work which has been given much greater consideration abroad than would appear to be generally known. Camouflage discipline means that the men in any position must be required to so conduct their movements that traces of their presence will not appear, and the construction of false positions will not deceive unless traces of movement appear near them. Example A camouflaged gun position should show no tracks; a dummy gun position in the neighborhood should have faint paths leading to it and footworn places in the neighborhood.
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