Cs. Combat Reconnaissance

Combat reconnaissance during World War 2 involved the gathering of information about enemy forces, terrain, and other military objectives through observation, surveillance, and patrols.

Cr. Combat Reconnaissance

Military operations conducted to gather information about enemy forces, positions, and intentions. This type of reconnaissance was essential for planning successful attacks, defending strategic positions, and conducting tactical maneuvers.

Cp. Combat Reconnaissance

The use of military units or equipment to gather information about enemy forces, terrain, and other battlefield conditions prior to or during combat.