CONCLUSION
If your unit has not particpated in a CD support mission you can anticipate a tasking in the future. Some divisions are linked to specific AOs but your unit could end up working with any of the U.S. commands that are assigned CD support missions. These missions will always be in support of federal, state, or local DLEAs and can vary from Mobile Training Teams (MTTs), to marijuana eradication, to personnel augmentation.
Although a CD doctrine and training manual has not yet been developed, CD operations require the same thorough mission analysis and well defined concept of operations outlined in FM 100-5. CD mission taskings present unique and challenging training requirements, as well as exceptional realistic, mission related, training for participating units.
Civilian DLEAs, in conjunction with DoD, are trying to curb the flow of illegal drugs into the U.S. The Army's success in supporting CD operations depends upon close cooperation with supported civilian agencies.
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