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These are the sources quoted or paraphrased in this publication.
AR 40-46. Control of Health Hazards From Lasers and Other High Intensity Optical Sources. 6 February 1974.
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AR 385-30. Safety Color Code Marking and Signs. 15 September 1983.
AR 385-63. Policies and Procedures for Firing Ammunition for Training Target Practice and Combat. 15 October 1983.
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DOCUMENTS NEEDED
These documents must be available to the intended users of this publication.
ARTEP 6-115-20-MTP. Mission Training Plan for the Field Artillery Cannon Battalion Fire Support. 24 January 1990.
ARTEP 71-1-MTP. Mission Training Plan for Tank and Mechanized Infantry Company and Company Team. 3 October 1988.
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FM 6-20-50. Tactics Techniques and Procedures for Fire Support for Brigade Operations (Light). 5 January 1990.
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FM 71-1. Tank and Mechanized Infantry Company Team. 22 November 1988.
ST 6-20-20. Fire Support Handbook 13 November 1989.
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TM 9-6920-361-13&P. Operator Organizational and Direct Support Maintenance Manual (Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List): Field Artillery Trainer Kits. 22 September 1976.
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READINGS RECOMMENDED
These readings contain relevant supplement information.
FM 6-20. Fire Support in the AirLand Battle. 17 May 1988.
FM 6-20-30. Tactics Techniques, and Procedures for Fire Support for Corps and Division Operations. 18 October 1989.
FM 23-91. Mortar Gunnery. 7 October 1985.
FM 25-3. Training in Units. 12 December 1984.
FM 25-4. How to Conduct Training Exercises. 10 September 1984.
STP 6-13F14-SM-TG. Soldier's Manual and Trainers Guide: MOS 13F Fire Support Specialist (Skill Levels 1/2/3/4). 24 August 1989.
TC 6-71. Fire Support Handbook for the Maneuver Commander. 10 November 1988.
TM 9-1220-246-12&P. Operator's and Organizational Maintenance Manual Including Repair Parts Special Tools List for Mortar Ballistics Computer Set M23. 27 August 1985.
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