This index is organized alphabetically by topics and subtopics. The topics and subtopics are identified by page number.
- ACC.
- See Air component commander
- Advanced operational base,
- 5-1
- Air component commander,
- 4-2
- Aircrew mission debriefing,
- B-1, B-12, B-13
- Air defense,
- 4-4, 4-5
- Airfields and theater airports,
- E-2, E-3
- AirLand Operations,
- 3-4, 3-5
- Airlift, 3-3
- support techniques, 3-8, 3-9
- Air mission briefing,
- 3-17, B-1 through B-11
- Air mission commander,
- 3-18
- Airspace management,
- 2-9, 2-10
- Air support operations center,
- 4-3
- Air tasking order,
- 4-3
- Army tactical missile system,
- 4-2
- ARSOA mission,
- 1-1
- ATACMS.
- See Army tactical missile system
- ATO.
- See Air tasking order
- Attack helicopter, 4-5
- staging base, 4-5
- Aviation intermediate maintenance,
- 3-3, 5-1, 5-2, 5-6
- Aviation unit maintenance,
- 3-3, 5-1, 5-2
- AVIM.
- See Aviation intermediate maintenance
- AVUM.
- See Aviation unit maintenance
- CAP.
- See Combat air patrol
- Capabilities and limitations,
- 3-5, 3-6
- Charts and kneeboard handouts,
- B-2
- Civil affairs,
- 3-7
- Close air support,
- 4-3
- Combat air patrol,
- 4-4, 4-5
- Combatant commands, 2-1, 2-2
- functional, 2-2
- regional, 2-2, 2-3, 2-5, 2-6
- specified, 2-2
- regional, 2-2, 2-3, 2-5, 2-6
- Command and control link,
- E-1
- Command authority,
- 2-2, 2-3
- Commander's intent,
- 3-14
- Compartmentalization,
- 3-15
- Counterintelligence,
- 4-7
- Counterterrorism,
- 3-7
- Deception,
- 3-15
- Direct action,
- 3-7
- Electronic warfare,
- 4-5 through 4-7
- Extended communications support
- 4-5, 4-6
- FARE.
- See Forward area refueling equipment
- FARP.
- See Forward arming and refueling points
- Feasibility assessment,
- D-3, D-4
- FID.
- See Foreign internal defense
- Field artillery,
- 4-1, 4-2
- Fire support, 4-1 through 4-3
- assets, 4-1 through 4-3
- requests, 4-1
- requests, 4-1
- Flight lead,
- 3-18
- Flight planning,
- 3-8
- Flight profiles,
- 3-8
- Flyaway package,
- 5-2
- FOB.
- See Forward operational bases
- Foreign internal defense,
- 3-6, 3-7
- Forward area refueling equipment,
- 5-2
- Forward arming and refueling points,
- 5-3
- Forward operational bases,
- 3-11, 5-1
- Functional component commander,
- 2-6, 2-7
- Host nation,
- 1-9, 2-9, 2-10, 3-1, 3-2, 3-6 through 3-8, 4-7, 5-2, 5-5
- Initial assessment,
- D-4 through D-6
- Intelligence,
- 4-5, 4-6
- Interdiction,
- 4-3
- JFSOCC.
- See Joint forces special operations component commander
- Joint forces special operations component commander,
- 2-6
- Joint special operations targeting,
- 3-15 through 3-17
- Joint special operations task force,
- 2-7
- Joint suppression of enemy air defense,
- 4-3 through 4-5
- J-SEAD.
- See Joint suppression of enemy air defense
- JSOTF.
- See Joint special operations task force
- Launch and recovery,
- 3-9
- Liaison officer,
- 3-18, 3-19
- Logistics,
- 5-1, 5-2
- Mission tasking letter,
- D-1, D-2
- Mission tasking package,
- D-2
- Mode of employment,
- 3-14
- Naval surface fire,
- 4-2
- Operational continuum,
- 1-1, 1-2
- Operational security,
- 3-14, 3-15
- Operation orders,
- B-1 through B-11
- Operational security,
- 3-2, 3-6, 3-14, 3-17, 5-2
- Operations other than war,
- 2-9, 2-10
- OPORD.
- See Operation orders
- OPSEC.
- See Operational security
- Personnel recovery,
- 3-8
- Planning considerations, 3-9 through 3-15
- aircraft
- ..availability, 3-13
- ..capabilities, 3-13
- commander's intent, 3-14
- deliberate/adaptive, 3-10
- joint mission, 3-9, 3-10
- key personnel, 3-18, 3-19
- mode of employment, 3-14
- objective area, 3-15
- operational security, 3-14, 3-15
- priorities, 3-13, 3-14
- psychological, 3-14
- reverse planning sequence, 3-17 through 3-19
- rules of engagement, 3-14
- supported units, 3-11 through 3-13
- sustainment, 3-14
- ..availability, 3-13
- Plan of execution, D-11 through D-16
- for infiltrations and exfiltrations, D-14 through D-16
- Port-of-entry requirements,
- E-2
- Pre-positioned war reserve materiel stocks,
- 5-1
- Principles of war,
- 1-4 through 1-7
- Psychological operations,
- 3-7
- PWRMS.
- See Pre-positioned war reserve materiel stocks
- Reconnaissance,
- 4-3
- Regimental headquarters,
- 1-10
- Reverse planning sequence,
- 3-17 through 3-19
- Risk management, A-1 through A-9
- process, A-3 through A-7
- risk assessment work sheet, A-8, A-9
- risk assessment work sheet, A-8, A-9
- Rules of engagement,
- 3-14
- SEAD.
- See Suppression of enemy air defense
- Sealift,
- 3-3
- Self-deployment,
- 3-2, 3-3
- Service component commanders,
- 2-7
- SIMO.
- See Systems integration and maintenance office
- SOATC.
- See Special operations aviation training company
- SOCRATES.
- See Special Operations Command Research, Analysis, and
Threat Evaluation System
- SOMPF.
- See Special operations mission training folder
- Special activities,
- 3-7
- Special operations
- background and organization, 1-10 through 1-12
- battalions 1-11, 1-12,
- command structure, 2-4 through 2-7
- companies, 1-11, 1-12
- definition of, 1-2
- forces, 1-2 through 1-4
- missions, 1-4, 1-12
- operational examples, 1-13, 1-14
- planning, 3-9 through 3-19
- principles and imperatives, 1-7 through 1-10
- support for, 3-6, 3-7
- tasks, 1-12, 1-13
- battalions 1-11, 1-12,
- Special operations aircraft, C-1 through C-9
- AH-6, C-1
- CH-47D, C-4 through C-6
- MH-6, C-2
- MH-47E, C-4 through C-6
- MH-60, C-2 through C-4
- UH-60, C-2 through C-4
- CH-47D, C-4 through C-6
- Special operations aviation training company,
- 1-10, 1-11
- Special Operations Command Research, Analysis, and Threat Evaluation System,
- 4-6
- Special operations mission planning folder,
- D-1 through D-16
- Special operations mission training folder,
- e-15
- Special operations support battalion, 5-2 through 5-7
- capabilities, 5-3
- logistics flow, 5-5
- organization of the, 5-4, 5-5
- logistics flow, 5-5
- Special reconnaissance,
- 3-7
- Suppression of enemy air defense,
- 4-2 through 4-6
- Sustainment,
- 3-14
- Systems integration and maintenance office,
- 1-11, 3-1
- Tactical air,
- 4-2 through 4-4
- Tactical air support,
- 4-2
- Tactical sealift,
- 3-3
- Target intelligence package, D-7 through D-10
- for direct action missions, D-7, D-8
- for foreign internal defense missions, D-9, D-10
for unconventional warfare missions, D-9, D-10
- Task force commander,
- 3-18
- Unconventional warfare,
- 1-4, 3-4, 3-6, D-1, D-8 through D-10
- Weapons status,
- 4-4
- Weather support,
- 4-7
- for foreign internal defense missions, D-9, D-10
FM 1-108
3 NOVEMBER 1993
By order of the Secretary of the Arny:
GORDOM R. SULLIVAN
General, United States
Army
Chief of Staff
Official:
MILTON H. HAMILTON
Administrative Assistant to
the
Secretary of the Army
05259
DISTRIBUTION:
Active Army, USAR, and ARNG: To be distributed in accordance with
DA Form
12-11E, requirements for FM 1-108, Doctrine for Army Special
Operations
Aviation Forces (Qty rqr block no. 4860).
*U.S. Government Printing Office: 1993--728-027/80070
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