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REFERENCES


READINGS RECOMMENDED

These readings contain relevant supplemental information.

AR 600-20. Army Command Policy. 30 March 1988

FM 1-100. Doctrinal Principals 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 1-116. Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Air Cavalry/Reconnaissance Troop. 20 February 1991

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

FM 3-4. NBC Protection. 29 May 1992

FM 3-5. NBC Decontamination. 23 July 1992

FM 3-7. NBC Handbook. 27 September 1990

FM 3-11. Flame Field Expedients. 19 September 1990

FM 3-50. Smoke Operations. 4 December 1990

FM 3-100. NBC Defense, Chemical Warfare, Smoke, and Flame Operations. 28 May 1991.

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

FM 6-20-1. Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Field Artillery Cannon Battalion. 29 November 1990

FM 6-20-2. Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Corps Artillery, Division Artillery, and Field Artillery Brigade Headquarters. 7 January 1993

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 6-20-50. Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Fire Support for Brigade Operations (Light). 5 January 1990.

FM 6-60. Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) Operations. 16 September 1992

FM 6-121. Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Field Artillery Target Acquisition. 25 September 1990

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 AirAssault 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 7-93. Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations. 9 June 1987

FM 7-98. Operations in a Low-Intensity Conflict. 19 October 1992

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

FM 8-10-3. Division Medical Operations Center. 1 March 1991

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

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

FM 8-10-6. Medical Evacuation in a Theater of Operations. 31 October 1991

FM 8-10-7. Health Service Support in an NBC Environment. (Approved Final Draft 10 February 1993)

FM 8-15. Medical Support in Divisions, Separate Brigades, and the Armored Cavalry Regiment. 21 September 1972

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

FM 8-55. Planning for Health Service Support. 15 February 1985

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

FM 11-38. MSE System Management and Control. 4 April 1991

FM 11-41. Signal Support: Echelons Corps and Below (ECB). 18 December 1991

FM 12-6. Personnel Doctrine. 23 August 1989

FM 12-50. U.S. Army Bands. 6 September 1991

FM 14-7. Finance Operations. 9 October 1989

FM 16-1. Religious Support Doctrine. 27 November 1989

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

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 20-12. Amphibious Embarkation. 11 June 1987

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

FM 21-10-1. Unit Field Sanitation Team. 1 October 1989

FM 21-11. First Aid for Soldiers. 27 October 1988

FM 21-18. Foot Marches. 1 June 1990

FM 22-9. Soldier Performance in Continuous Operations. 12 December 1991

FM 22-100. Military Leadership. 31 July 1990

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

FM 24-1. Signal Support in the AirLand Battle. 15 October 1990

FM 26-2. Management of Stress in Army Operations. 29 August 1986

FM 27-1. Legal Guide for Commanders. 13 January 1992

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

FM 31-70. Basic Cold Weather Manual. 12 April 1968

FM 31-71. Northern Operations. 21 June 1971

FM 33-1. Psychological Operations. 31 July 1987

FM 34-1. Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations. 2 July 1987

FM 34-2. Collection Management. 20 October 1990

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 34-130. Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield. 23 May 1989

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

FM 44-3. Air Defense Artillery Employment, Chaparral/Vulcan/Stinger. 15 June 1984

FM 44-100. US Army Air Defense Operations. 22 November 1988

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

FM 55-9. Unit Air Movement Planning. 31 August 1981

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

FM 63-2. Division Support Command, Armored, Infantry, and Mechanized Infantry Division. 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. 16 June 1990

FM 90-2. Battlefield Deception. 3 October 1988

FM 90-3. Desert Operations. 19 August 1977

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

FM 90-5. Jungle Operations. 16 August 1982

FM 90-6. Mountain Operations. 30 June 1980

FM 90-8. Counterguerrilla Operations. 29 August 1986

FM 90-10. Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT). 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 90-14. Rear Battle. 10 June 1985

FM 90-15. Multi-Service Procedures for Joint Suppression of the Enemy Air Defenses. 19 June 1990

FM 90-26. Airborne Operations. 18 December 1990

FM 100-5. Operations. 14 June 1993

FM 100-9. Reconstitution. 13 January 1992

FM 100-10. Combat Service Support. 18 February 1988

FM 100-15. Corps Operations. 13 September 1989

FM 100-17. Mobilization, Deployment, Redeployment, Demobilization. 28 October 1992

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

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

FM 100-26. The Army Air-Ground Operations System. 30 March 1973

FM 100-27. USA/USAF Doctrine for Joint Airborne and Tactical Airlift Operations (AFM 2-50). 31 January 1985

FM 101-5. Staff Organization and Operations. 25 May 1984

FM 101-5-1. Operational Terms and Symbols. 21 October 1985

FM 101-10-1/1. Staff Officer's Field Manual Organizational, Technical, and Logistical Data (VOL 1 ). 7 October 1987

FM 101-10-1/2. Staff Officer's Field Manual Organizational, Technical, and Logistical Data Planning Factors (VOL 2). 7 October 1987

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

DOCUMENT NEEDED

This document must be available to the intended users of this publication.

DA Form 2028. Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms. February 1974

DOCUMENTS TO BE PUBLISHED

These documents also contain relevant supplemental information. The preparing agencies of the documents are given.

JCS Pub 3.02. Joint Doctrine for Amphibious Operations (Final Draft April 1991)

FM 3-13. Riot Control Agents and Herbicides (U.S. Army Chemical School, ATTN: ATZN-CM-NF, Fort McClellan, AL 36205-5020)

FM 3-50-1. Smoke Unit Operations (U.S. Army Chemical School, ATTN: ATZN-CM-NF, Fort McClellan, AL 36205-5020)

FM 5-7-30. Brigade Engineer and Engineer Company Operations (U.S. Army Engineer School, ATTN: ATSE-TDM-P, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473-6650)

FM 5-71-2. Task Force Engineer and Engineer Company Operations (U.S. Army Engineer School, ATTN: ATSE-TDM-P, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473-6650)

FM 11-54. Satellite Operations (Multichannel) (U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZH-DTL, Fort Gordon, GA 30905-5075)

FM 11-58. Tactical Data Systems and Interfaces (U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZH-DTL, Fort Gordon, GA 30905-5075)

FM 11-71. Network Management (U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZH-DTL, Fort Gordon, GA 30905-5075)

FM 11-73. Information Security (U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZL-DTL, Fort Gordon, GA 30905-5075)

FM 11-75. Battlefield Information Services (U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZL-DTL, Fort Gordon, GA 30905-5075)

FM 17-18. Light Armored Operations (U.S. Army Armor School, ATTN: ATZK-DS, Fort Knox, KY 40121-5000)

FM 17-95-30. Light Division Cavalry Squadron (U.S. Army Armor School, ATTN: ATZK-DS, Fort Knox, KY 40121-5000)

FM 24-10. Signal Operations Doctrine (U.S. Army Signal School, ATTN: ATZL-DTL, Fort Gordon, GA 30905-5075)

FM 34-5. Intelligence Collection Operations, (U.S. Army Intelligence Center, ATTN: ATZS-TDL-D, Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613-6000)

FM 90-11. Winter Operations (U.S. Army Combined Arms Command, ATTN: ATZL-SWW-L, Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-6900)

FM 90-29. Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (U.S. Army Combined Arms Command, ATTN: ATZL-SWW-L, Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-6900)

FM 100-19. Military Assistance to Civilian Authorities (Commander, HQ TRADOC, ATTN: ATDO-D, Fort Monroe, VA 23651)



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