REFERENCES
Required publications are sources that users must read in order to understand or to comply with this publication.
Field Manuals (FM)
FM 25-100 Training the ForceFM 100-5 Operations
Related publications are sources of additional information. They are not required in order to understand this publication.
Allied Communication Publications (ACP)
ACP 125 (US Supp-2)(A) Radiotelephone Procedures for the Conduct of Artillery and Naval Gunfire (US Supplement No. 2) ACP 125(D) Communications Instructions--Radiotelephone Procedures ACP 126(C) Communications Instructions--Teletypewriter (Teleprinter) Procedures
Army Regulations (AR)
AR 5-12 Army Management of the Electromagnetic Spectrum AR 10-53 (C) US Army Intelligence and Security Command (U) AR 25-1 The Army Information Resources Management Program AR 25-50 Preparing and Managing Correspondence AR 25-400-2 The Modern Army Recordkeeping System (MARKS) AR 66-5 Armed Forces Courier Service AR 105-31 Record Communications AR 105-86 Performing Electronic Countermeasures in the United States and Canada AR 310-25 Dictionary of United States Army Terms AR 350-1 Army Training AR 380-5 Department of the Army Information Security Program AR 380-40 (C) Policy for Safeguarding and Controlling COMSEC Information (U) AR 380-67 The Department of the Army Personnel Security Program AR 380-380 Automation Security AR 381-14 (S) Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) (U) AR 525-22 (S) Electronic Warfare (EW) Policy (U) AR 530-1 Operations Security (OPSEC) AR 530-2 Communications Security AR 530-3 (C) Electronic Security (U) AR 530-4 (C) Control of Compromising Emanations (U) AR 600-83 The New Manning System - Cohort Unit Replacement System AR 640-15 Criteria for Insuring the Competency of Personnel to Install, Maintain and Repair Communications Security Equipment
Department of the Army Forms (DA Form)
DA Form 2028 Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms
Department of the Army Pamphlets (DA Pam)
DA Pam 25-30 Consolidated Index of Army Publications and Blank Forms DA Pam 25-35 (C)Index of Communications Security (COMSEC) Publications (U) DA Pam 738-750 The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS)
Field Manuals (FM)
FM 1-103 Airspace Management and Army Air Traffic in a Combat Zone FM 1-111 Aviation Brigade FM 3-3 NBC Contamination Avoidance FM 3-4 NBC Protection FM 3-5 NBC Decontamination FM 3-100 NBC Operations FM 5-100 Engineer Combat Operations FM 6-20 Fire Support in the AirLand Battle FM 6-20-1(HTF) Field Artillery Cannon Battalion (How to Fight) FM 6-20-2(HTF) Division Artillery, Field Artillery Brigade, and Field Artillery Section (Corps) (How to Fight) FM 7-7 The Mechanized Infantry Platoon and Squad (APC) FM 7-10(HTF) The Infantry Rifle Company (Infantry, Airborne, Air Assault, Ranger) FM 7-20 The Infantry Battalion (Infantry, Airborne and Air Assault) FM 7-30 Infantry, Airborne and Air Assault Brigade Operations FM 8-15 Medical Support in Divisions, Separate Brigades, and the Armored Cavalry Regiment FM 11-486-6 Telecommunications Engineering: Base Wire Transmission Engineering FM 17-12-5 Tank Combat Tables M551A1 FM 17-95 Cavalry Operations FM 19-1 Military Police Support for the AirLand Battle FM 21-60 Visual Signals FM 23-30 Grenades and Pyrotechnic Signals FM 24-2 Radio Frequency Management FM 24-12 Communications in a "Come-As-You-Are" War FM 24-17 Tactical Telecommunications Center Operations FM 24-18 Tactical Single-Channel Radio Communications Techniques FM 24-22 Communications-Electronics Management System (CEMS) FM 24-33 Communications Techniques: Electronic Counter- Countermeasures FM 24-35 (O) Communications-Electronics Operations Instructions (The CEOI) FM 25-2 Unit Training Management FM 34-1 Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronics Warfare Operations FM 34-40 (S) Electronic Warfare Operations FM 44-3 Air Defense Artillery Employment: Chaparral/Vulcan/Stinger FM 44-90 Hawk Battalion Operations FM 63-1 Combat Service Support Operations, Separate Brigade FM 63-2 Combat Service Support Operations - Division (How to Support) FM 71-1 Tank and Mechanized Infantry Company Team FM 71-2 The Tank and Mechanized Infantry Battalion Task Force FM 71-3 Armored and Mechanized Infantry Brigade FM 71-100(HTF) Armored and Mechanized Division Operations (How to Fight) FM 71-101(HTF) Infantry, Airborne, and Air Assault Division Operations FM 90-2 Battlefield Deception FM 90-3(HTF) Desert Operations (How to Fight) FM 90-4 Air Assault Operators FM 90-6 Mountain Operations FM 90-10(HTF) Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT) (How to Fight) FM 90-10-1(HTF) An Infantryman's Guide to Urban Combat (How to Fight) FM 90-13(HTF) River Crossing Operations (How to Fight) FM 90-14 Rear Battle FM 100-26 The Air-Ground Operations System FM 100-27 US Army/US Air Force Doctrine for Joint Airborne and Tactical Airlift Operations FM 101-5 Staff Organization and Operations FM 101-5-1 Operational Terms and Symbols FM 101-31-2 (MOD) (SRD) Staff Officers' Field Manual: Nuclear Weapons Employment Effects Data (U) FM 101-31-3 Staff Officers' Field Manual: Nuclear Weapons Employment Effects Data
Joint Army-Navy-Air Force Publications (JANAP)
JANAP 119(J) (CRD) Joint Voice Call Sign Book JANAP 128(I) Automatic Digital Network (AUTODIN) Operating Procedures JANAP 201(L) (C) Status of Noncryptographic JANAPs and ACPs (U)
Standardization Agreements (STANAG)
STANAG 2014 Operation Orders, Warning Orders, and Administrative and Logistic Orders STANAG 2019 Military Symbols for Land Based Systems STANAG 2028 System for Field Cable or Field Wire Labelling STANAG 2047 Emergency Alarms of Hazards or Attack (NBC and Air Attack Only) STANAG 2868 Land Force Tactical Doctrine STANAG 4202 Transmission Envelope Characteristics for High Reliability Data Exchange Between Land Tactical Data Processing Equipment Over Single Channel Radio Links STANAG 4203 Technical Standards for Single Channel HF Radio Equipment STANAG 4204 Technical Standards for Single Channel VHF Radio Equipment STANAG 5040 NATO Automatic and Semi-Automatic Interfaces Between the National Switched Telecommunications Systems of the Combat Zone and Between These Systems and the NATO Integrated Communications System (NICS); Period 1975 to 1990s
Tables of Organization and Equipment (TOE)
TOE 11035L000 Signal Battalion Heavy Division TOE 11036L000 Headquarters and Headquarters Company Signal Battalion TOE 11037L000 Command Operations Company TOE 11038L000 Forward Communications Company TOE 11039L000 Area Signal Company TOE 11045L000 Signal Battalion, Light Infantry Division TOE 11205L000 Signal Battalion, Air Assault Division TOE 11215L000 Signal Battalion, Airborne Division
Technical Manuals (TM)
TM 11-666 Antennas and Radio Propagation TM 38-750-1 The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Field Command Procedures
Training Circulars (TC)
TC 6-50 The Field Artillery Cannon Battery TC 24-20 Tactical Wire and Cable Techniques TC 24-21 Tactical Multichannel Radio Communications Techniques TC 24-24 Signal Data References: Communications-Electronics Equipment
Projected publications are sources of additional information that are scheduled for printing but are not yet available. Upon print, they will be distributed automatically via pinpoint distribution. They may not be obtained from the USA AG Publications Center until indexed in DA Pamphlet 25-30.
Field Manuals (FM)
FM 11-30 MSE Corps/Division Signal Unit Operations FM 11-32 Combat Net Radio Operations FM 11-37 MSE Primer for Small-Unit Leaders FM 11-38 MSE System Management and Control FM 24-1 Signal Support in the AirLand Battle FM 24-11 Tactical Satellite Communications FM 24-35 Signal Operation Instructions: The "SOI" FM 24-35-1 Signal Supplemental Instructions
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