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STANDARDIZATION AGREEMENTS

STANAG 1059 National Distinguishing Letters for Use by NATO Armed Forces.

STANAG 2019 APP-6 Military Symbols for Land Based Systems.

STANAG 2022 Intelligence Reports.

STANAG 2961 Classes of Supply of NATO Land Forces.

STANAG 3680 AAP-6 NATO Glossary of Terms and Definitions.

STANAG 4420 Display Symbology and Colors for NATO Maritime Units.

MILITARY STANDARDS

MILSTD 2525 Common Warfighting Symbology. 22 September 1994.

MILSTD 2525A Common Warfighting Symbology, final draft, 9 August 1996.

JOINT AND MULTISERVICE PUBLICATIONS

JP 0-2 United Action Armed Forces. 24 February 1995.

JP 1-02 Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms.23 March 1994.

JP 3-0 Doctrine for Joint Operations. 1 February 1995.

JP 3-01.5 Doctrine for Joint Theater Missile Defense. 22 February 1996.

JP 3-02 Joint Doctrine for Amphibious Operations. 8 October 1992.

JP 3-02.1 Joint Doctrine for Landing Force Operations. 1 November 1989.

JP 3-05 Doctrine for Joint Special Operations. 28 October 1992.

JP 3-07 Joint Doctrine for Military Operations Other Than War. 16 June 1995.

JP 3-12 Doctrine for Joint Nuclear Operations. 18 December 1995.

JP 3-12.1 Doctrine for Joint Theater Nuclear Operations. 9 February 1996.

JP 3-12.2 (SRD)Nuclear Weapons Employment and Effects Data. (U) 20 December 1995.

JP 3-12.3 Nuclear Weapons Employment and Effects Data. 14 February 1996.

JP 3-13 Joint Doctrine for Information Warfare, under development.

JP 3-18.1 Joint Doctrine for Airborne and Air Assault Operations, under development.

JP 3-53 Doctrine for Joint Psychological Operations. 30 July 1993.

JP 3-56 Command and Control Doctrine for Joint Operations. 3 May 1995.

JP 3-58 Joint Doctrine for Military Deception. 31 May 1996.

JP 5-0 Doctrine for Planning Joint Operations. 13 April 1995.

FM 3-3 Chemical and Biological Contamination Avoidance. FMFM 11-17. 16 November 1992.

FM 3-3-1 Nuclear Contamination Avoidance. FMFM 11-18. 9 September 1994.

FM 3-4 NBC Protection. FMFM 11-19. 29 May 1992.

FM 3-5 NBC Decontamination. FMFM 11-10. 17 November 1993.

FM 3-6 Field Behavior of NBC Agents. AFM 105-7; FMFM 7-11. 3 November 1986.

FM 3-9 Potential Military Chemical/Biological Agents and Compounds. NAVFAC P-467; AFR 355-7. 12 December 1990.

FM 3-11 Flame, Riot Control Agents, and Herbicide Operations. MCRP 3-3.7.2. 19 August 1996.

FM 3-19 NBC Reconnaissance. FMFM 11-20. 19 November 1993.

FM 3-100 NBC Defense, Chemical Warfare, Smoke, and Flame Operations. FMFM 11-2. 23 May 1991.

FM 8-9 NATO Handbook on the Medical Aspects of NBC Defensive Operations. NAVMED P-5059; AFP 161-3. 31 August 1973.

FM 20-12 Amphibious Operations. LFM 03; NWP 22-6; AFR 75.6. 11 June 1987.

FM 33-1 Psychological Operations. FMFM 3-53. 18 February 1993.

FM 90-13 River Crossing Operations. FMFM 7-26. 30 September 1992.

FM 100-19 Domestic Support Operations. FMFM 7-10. 1 July 1993.

ARMY PUBLICATIONS

AR 25-1 The Army Information Resources Management Program. 18 November 1988.

AR 310-25 Dictionary of United States Army Terms. 15 October 1986.

AR 310-50 Authorized Abbreviations, Brevity Codes, and Acronyms. 15 November 1985.

FM 1-100 Doctrinal Principles for Army Aviation in Combat Operations. 28 February 1989.

FM 1-103 Airspace Management and Army Air Traffic in a Combat Zone. 30 December 1981.

FM 1-111 Aviation Brigades. 27 August 1990.

FM 1-112 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Attack Helicopter Battalion. 21 February 1991.

FM 1-113 Assault Helicopter Battalion. 28 October 1985.

FM 1-114 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Regimental Aviation Squadron. 20 February 1991.

FM 1-116 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Air Cavalry/Reconnaissance Troop. 20 February 1991.

FM 3-7 NBC Field Handbook. 29 September 1994.

FM 3-50 Smoke Operations. 4 December 1990.

FM 5-34 Engineer Field Data. 14 September 1987.

FM 5-36 Route Reconnaissance and Classification. 10 May 1985.

FM 5-71-100 Division Engineer Combat Operations. 22 April 1993.

FM 5-100 Engineer Combat Operations. 22 November 1988.

FM 5-101 Mobility. 23 January 1985.

FM 5-102 Countermobility. 14 March 1985.

FM 5-103 Survivability. 10 June 1985.

FM 5-114 Engineer Operations Short of War. 13 July 1992.

FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions. 15 June 1992.

FM 6-series Field Artillery.

FM 6-20 series Fire Support.

FM 6-20 Fire Support in the AirLand Battle. 17 May 1988.

FM 6-20-10 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Targeting Process. 29 March 1990.

FM 6-20-20 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Fire Support at Battalion Task Force and Below. 27 December 1991.

FM 6-20-30 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Fire Support for Corps and Division Operations. 18 October 1989.

FM 6-30 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Observed Fire. 16 July 1991.

FM 6-50 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Field Artillery Cannon Battery. 20 November 1990.

FM 7-7 The Mechanized Infantry Platoon and Squad (APC). 15 March 1985.

FM 7-8 Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad. 22 April 1992.

FM 7-10 The Infantry Rifle Company. 14 December 1990.

FM 7-20 The Infantry Battalion. 6 April 1992.

FM 7-30 Infantry, Airborne, and Air Assault Brigade Operations. 24 April 1981.

FM 7-90 Tactical Employment of Mortars. 9 October 1992.

FM 7-91 Tactical Employment of Antiarmor Platoons, Companies, and Battalions. 30 September 1987.

FM 7-92 The Infantry Reconnaissance Platoon and Squad. 23 December 1992.

FM 8-series Medical.

FM 8-10 Health Service Support in a Theater of Operations. 1 March 1991.

FM 8-10-1 The Medical Company Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 29 December 1994.

FM 8-10-3 Division Medical Operations Center, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, final draft, November 1995.

FM 8-10-4 Medical Platoon Leaders' Handbook, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.16 November 1990.

FM 8-10-5 Brigade and Division Surgeons' Handbook for Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 10 June 1991.

FM 8-10-6 Medical Evacuation in a Theater of Operations, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 31 October 1991.

FM 8-10-7 Health Service Support in a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Environment.22 April 1993.

FM 8-10-8 Medical Intelligence in a Theater of Operations. 7 July 1989.

FM 8-10-9 Combat Health Logistics in a Theater of Operations, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 3 October 1995.

FM 8-10-14 Employment of the Combat Support Hospital, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 29 December 1994.

FM 8-10-15 Employment of the Field and General Hospitals, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, final draft, December 1995.

FM 8-10-24 Area Support Medical Battalions Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 13 October 1993.

FM 8-10-25 Employment of Forward Surgical Teams, draft.

FM 8-33 Control of Communicable Diseases in Man. 31 May 1991.

FM 8-42 Medical Operations in Low Intensity Conflict. 4 December 1990.

FM 8-51 Combat Stress Control in a Theater of Operation Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 29 September 1994.

FM 8-55 Planning for Health Service Support. 9 September 1994.

FM 9-6 Munitions Support in Theaters of Operations. 1 September 1989.

FM 10-1 Quartermaster Principles. 11 August 1994.

FM 10-63 Handling of Deceased Personnel in Theaters of Operations. 28 February 1986.

FM 10-63-1 Graves Registration Handbook. 17 July 1986.

FM 10-67 Petroleum Supply in Theaters of Operation. 16 February 1983.

FM 12-6 Personnel Doctrine. 9 September 1994.

FM 16-1 Religious Support. 26 May 1995.

FM 17-12 Tank Gunnery.

FM 17-15 Tank Platoon. 7 October 1987.

FM 17-95 Cavalry Operations. 19 September 1991.

FM 17-98 Scout Platoon. 9 September 1994.

FM 19-1 Military Police Support for the AirLand Battle. 23 May 1988.

FM 19-4 Military Police Battlefield Circulation Control, Area Security, and Enemy Prisoner of War Operations. 7 May 1993.

FM 19-10 Military Police Law and Order Operations. 30 September 1987.

FM 19-15 Civil Disturbances. 25 November 1985.

FM 19-40 Enemy Prisoners of War, Civilian Internees, and Detained Persons. 27 February 1976.

FM 20-32 Mine/Countermine Operations. 30 September 1992.

FM 21-10 Field Hygiene and Sanitation. 22 November 1988.

FM 21-18 Foot Marches. 1 June 1990.

FM 21-26 Map Reading and Land Navigation. 7 May 1993.

FM 22-51 Leaders' Manual for Combat Stress Control. 29 September 1994.

FM 22-100 Military Leadership. 31 July 1990.

FM 22-102 Soldier Team Development. 2 March 1987.

FM 22-103 Leadership and Command at Senior Levels. 21 June 1987.

FM 23-1 Bradley Fighting Vehicle Gunnery. 1 March 1991.

FM 24-1 Signal Support and the Information Mission Area. May 1993.

FM 25-100 Training the Force. 15 November 1988.

FM 25-101 Battle Focused Training. 30 September 1990.

FM 27-10 The Law of Land Warfare. 18 July 1956.

FM 31-12 Army Forces in Amphibious Operations. 28 March 1961.

FM 31-20 Doctrine for Special Forces Operations. 20 April 1990.

FM 31-20-3 Foreign Internal Defense Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Special Forces. 20 September 1994.

FM 34-1 Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations. 27 September 1994.

FM 34-2 Collection Management and Synchronization Planning. 8 March 1994.

FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis. 15 March 1990.

FM 34-8 Combat Commander's Handbook on Intelligence. 28 September 1992.

FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations. 25 November 1986.

FM 34-10-1 TTP for the Remotely Monitored Battlefield Sensor System (REMBASS). 18 June 1991.

FM 34-10-2 Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Equipment Handbook. 13 July 1993.

FM 34-40 Electronic Warfare Operations. 9 October 1987.

FM 34-52 Intelligence Interrogation. 28 September 1992.

FM 34-130 Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield. 8 July 1994.

FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations. 11 January 1993.

FM 44-63 FAAD/SHORAD Battalion Operations, Heavy Divisions. 31 March 1992.

FM 44-100 US Army Air Defense Operations. 15 June 1995.

FM 55-2 Division Transportation Operations. 31 January 1985.

FM 55-9 Unit Air Movement Planning. 5 April 1993.

FM 55-10 Movement Control in a Theater of Operations. 8 December 1992.

FM 55-12 Movement of Units in Air Force Aircraft. 12 March 1993.

FM 55-30 Army Motor Transport Units and Operations. 14 March 1980.

FM 55-450-3 Multiservice Helicopter External Air Transport Basic Operations and Equipment. 11 February 1991.

FM 55-450-4 Multiservice Helicopter External Air Transport Single-Point Load Rigging Procedures. 11 February 1991.

FM 55-450-5 Multiservice Helicopter External Air Transport Dual-Point Load Rigging Procedures. 11 February 1991.

FM 63-2 Division Support Command, Armored, Infantry, and Mechanized Infantry Divisions. 20 May 1991.

FM 63-2-1 Division Support Command Light Infantry, Airborne, and Air Assault Divisions. 16 November 1992.

FM 63-6 Combat Service Support in Low-Intensity Conflict. 21 January 1992.

FM 63-20 Forward Support Battalion. 26 February 1990.

FM 63-21 Main Support Battalion. 7 August 1990.

FM 71-100 Division Operations. 28 August 1996.

FM 71-100-1 Armor and Mechanized Division Operations Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, final draft, May 1993.

FM 71-100-2 Infantry Division Operations, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 31 August 1993.

FM 71-100-3 Air Assault Division Operations, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 29 October 1996.

FM 71-123 Tactics and Techniques for Combined Arms Heavy Forces: Armored Brigade, Battalion/Task Force, and Company/Team. 30 September 1992.

FM 90-4 Air Assault Operations. 16 March 1987.

FM 90-7 Combined Arms Obstacle Integration. 29 September 1994.

FM 90-8 Counterguerrilla Operations. 9 August 1986.

FM 90-10 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain. 15 August 1979.

FM 90-10-1 An Infantryman's Guide to Combat in Built-Up Areas. 12 May 1993.

FM 90-13 River Crossing Operations. 30 September 1992.

FM 90-13-1 Combined Arms Breaching Operations. 28 February 1991.

FM 90-26 Airborne Operations. 18 December 1990.

FM 90-29 Noncombatant Evacuation Operations. 17 October 1994.

FM 100-5 Operations. 14 June 1993.

FM 100-6 Information Operations. 27 August 1996.

FM 100-7 Decisive Force: The Army in Theater Operations. 31 May 1995.

FM 100-8 The Army in Multinational Operations, draft, August 1996.

FM 100-9 Reconstitution. 13 January 1992.

FM 100-10 Combat Service Support. 3 October 1995.

FM 100-13 Battlefield Coordination Detachment (BCD). 12 April 1996.

FM 100-15 Corps Operations. 29 October 1996.

FM 100-15-1 Corps Operations Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, initial draft, June 1996.

FM 100-16 Support Operations: Echelons Above Corps. 31 May 1995.

FM 100-17 Mobilization, Deployment, Redeployment, Demobilization, final draft, February 1995.

FM 100-20 Military Operations in Low Intensity Conflict. 5 December 1990.

FM 100-23 Peace Operations. 30 December 1994.

FM 100-25 Doctrine for Army Special Operations Forces. 12 December 1991.

FM 100-30 Nuclear Operations. 29 October 1996.

FM 100-40 Army Tactics, initial draft, April 1996.

FM 100-103 Army Airspace Command and Control in a Combat Zone. 7 October 1987.

FM 100-103-1 Multiservice Procedures for Integrated Combat Airspace Command Control. 5 October 1994.

FM 100-103-2 TAGS Multiservice Procedures for the Theater-Air Ground System. 31 October 1994.

FM 101-5 Staff Organizations and Operations, final draft, August 1996.

FM 101-10-1/1 Staff Officers Field Manual Organizational, Technical and Logistical Data. 7 October 1987.

FM 101-10-1/2 Staff Officers Field Manual Organizational, Technical, and Logistical Data

Planning Factors. 7 October 1987.

FM 701-58 Planning Logistic Support for Military Operations. 27 May 1987.

MARINE CORPS PUBLICATIONS

FM FRP 0-14 Marine Corps Supplement to the DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms.27 January 1994.

NOTE: STANAGS may be obtained from the Naval Publications and Forms Center (NPFC), 5801 Taber Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19120. Use DD Form 1425 to requisition documents.


Updated 27 July 1997.


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