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CIVIL DISTURBANCES

NEWSLETTER NO. 00-7


TABLE OF CONTENTS

bullet.gif 0.18 KFOREWORD

bullet.gif 0.18 KCHAPTER 1: LEARNING FROM THE RIOTS OF THE 1990s

bullet.gif 0.18 KCHAPTER 2: NON-LETHAL WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT

bullet.gif 0.18 KCHAPTER 3: DEVELOPING A GRADUATED RESPONSE UTILIZING LETHAL AND NON-LETHAL WEAPONS

bullet.gif 0.18 KCHAPTER 4: TACTICS, TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES

bullet.gif 0.18 KAPPENDIX A: TRAINING FOR CIVIL DISTURBANCES

bullet.gif 0.18 KAPPENDIX B: SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON CIVIL DISTURBANCE OPERATIONS

bullet.gif 0.18 KACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Secretary of the Army has determined that the publication of this periodical is necessary in the transaction of the public business as required by law of the Department. Use of funds for printing this publication has been approved by Commander, U. S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, 1985, IAW AR 25-30.

Unless otherwise stated, whenever the masculine or feminine gender is used, both are intended.

The intent of CALL publications is to share knowledge, support discussion, and impart lessons and information in an expeditious manner. This CALL publication is not a doctrinal product. The tactics, techniques and procedures (TTP) observed and reported in this publication are written by soldiers for soldiers.


This document was prepared by CALL, Fort Leavenworth, KS.



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