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quote: FM - Field Manuals
# FM 1-0. Human Resources Support 21 February 2007 # FM 1-04. Legal Support to the Operational Army April 2009 # FM 1-20. Military History Operations February 2003 # FM 2-0. Intelligence 17 May 2004, Change 1, September 11, 2008 # FM 2-22.3. Human Intelligence Collector Operations September 2006 (4.8 MB PDF file) # FMI 2-22.9. Open Source Intelligence, December 2006. # FM 2-22.401. TECHINT: Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Technical Intelligence Operations 9 June 2006 # FMI 2-91.4. Intelligence Support to Operations in the Urban Environment, June 2005 # FM 3-0. Operations February 2008 # FMI 3-0.1. The Modular Force January 2008 # FM 3-01.80. Visual Aircraft Recognition, January 2006 (28 MB PDF) # FM 3-01.87. Patriot Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, August 2006 # FM 3-04.113. Utility and Cargo Helicopter Operations, December 2007 # FM 3-04.120. Air Traffic Services Operations, February 2007 # FM 3-04.126. Attack Reconnaissance Helicopter Operations, February 2007 # FMI 3-04.155. Army Unmanned Aircraft System Operations 4 April 2006 (9 MB PDF file) # FM 3-04.203. Fundamentals of Flight May 2007 # FM 3-04.513. Aircraft Recovery Operations July 2008 # FM 3-05. Army Special Operations Forces, 20 September 2006 # FM 3-05.30. Psychological Operations, April 2005 (now obsolete: FM 33-1. Psychological Operations, August 1979) # FM 3-05.40. Civil Affairs Operations, September 2006 # FM 3-05.60. Army Special Operations Forces Aviation Operations, October 2000 # FM 3-05.70. Survival, May 2002 (20 MB PDF file) # FM 3-05.102. Army Special Operations Forces Intelligence, July 2001 # FM 3-05.104. Army Special Operations Forces Noncombatant Evacuation Operations, February 2004 # FM 3-05.130. Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare, September 2008 # FM 3-05.132. Army Special Operations Forces Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Operations, August 2007 # FM 3-05.160. Army Special Operations Forces Communications Systems Support, July 2006 # FM 3-05.201. Special Forces Unconventional Warfare Operations, April 2003 # FM 3-05.210. Special Forces Air Operations, August 2004 # FM 3-05.211. Special Forces Military Free-Fall Operations, April 2005 # FM 3-05.212. Special Forces Waterborne Operations, August 2004 # FM 3-05.213. Special Forces Use of Pack Animals, June 2004 (16.5 MB PDF) # FM 3-05.222. Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment, April 2003 # FM 3-05.230. Special Forces Base Camp Operations, July 2003 # FM 3-05.231. Special Forces Personnel Recovery, June 2003 # FM 3-05.232. Special Forces Group Intelligence Operations, February 2005 # FM 3-05.301. Psychological Operations Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, December 2003 # FM 3-05.302. Tactical Psychological Operations: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, October 2005 # FM 3-05.401. Civil Affairs Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, September 2003 # FM 3-06. Urban Operations, 26 October 2006 (14 MB PDF file) # FM 3-6. Field Behavior of NBC Agents (Including Smoke and Incendiaries), 3 November 1986 # FM 3-07. Stability Operations, October 2008 # FM 3-7. NBC Field Handbook, September 1994 # FM 3-07.1. Security Force Assistance May 2009 # FMI 3-07.22. Counterinsurgency Operations 1 October 2004 (3 MB PDF file) # FM 3-07.31. Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Conducting Peace Operations 26 October 2003 (incorporating change 1, April 2009) # FM 3-09.32. JFIRE: Multi-Service Procedures for the Joint Application of Firepower, October 2004 # FM 3-09.34. KILL BOX: Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Kill Box Employment, June 2005 # FM 3-11. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense Operations, March 2003 # FM 3-11.3. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Contamination Avoidance, February 2006 (13.5 MB PDF) # FM 3-11.4. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Protection, June 2003 # FM 3-11.5. CBRN Decontamination: Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Decontamination, April 2006 # FM 3-11.9. Potential Military Chemical/Biological Agents and Compounds, January 2005 (5.5 MB PDF file) # FM 3-11.11. Flame, Riot Control Agent, and Herbicide Operations (excerpt), March 2003 # FM 3-11.19. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Reconnaissance, July 2004 # FM 3-11.20. Technical Escort Battalion Operations, August 2007 # FM 3-11.21. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Consequence Management Operations, April 2008 # FM 3-11.22. Weapons of Mass Destruction - Civil Support Team Operations December 2007 (incorporating Change 1, 31 March 2009) # FM 3-11.34. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Installation CBRN Defense, November 2007 # FM 3-11.86. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Biological Surveillance, October 2004 # FM 3-13. Information Operations: Doctrine, Tactics, Techniques and Procedures, November 2003 # FM 3-14. Space Support to Army Operations, May 2005 (5 MB PDF file) # FM 3-19.13. Law Enforcement Investigations, January 2005 (22 MB PDF file) # FM 3-19.15. Civil Disturbance Operations, April 2005 (5.4 MB PDF file) # FM 3-19.17. Military Working Dogs, July 2005 (5 MB PDF file) # FM 3-19.50. Police Intelligence Operations, July 2006 # FM 3-20.98. Reconnaissance Platoon, December 2002 # FM 3-21.12. The Infantry Weapons Company, July 2008 # FM 3-21.20. The Infantry Battalion, December 2006 # FM 3-21.75. The Warrior Ethos and Soldier Combat Skills, January 2008 (28 MB PDF) # FM 3-22.37. Javelin -- Close Combat Missile System, Medium, March 2008 # FM 3-22.40. Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Tactical Employment of Nonlethal Weapons, October 2007 # FM 3-22.90. Mortars, December 2007 # FM 3-23.30. Grenades and Pyrotechnic Signals, October 2009 # FM 3-24. Counterinsurgency, December 2006 # FM 3-24.2. Tactics in Counterinsurgency, April 2009 # FM 3-25.26. Map Reading and Land Navigation, January 2005 # FM 3-34. Engineer Operations, April 2009 # FMI 3-34.119. Improvised Explosive Device Defeat (excerpt), September 2005 # FM 3-34.170. Engineer Reconnaissance, March 2008 # FM 3-34.400. General Engineering, December 2008 # FM 3-35.1. Army Prepositioned Operations, July 2008 # FM 3-36. Electronic Warfare in Operations, February 2009 # FM 3-37. Protection, September 2009 # FM 3-50. Smoke Operations, 4 December 1990 # FM 3-50.1. Army Personnel Recovery, August 2005 # FM 3-50.3. Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Survival, Evasion, and Recovery, March 2007 (via Wikileaks); FM 21-76-1. Survival, Evasion, and Recovery, June 1999 (obsolete) # FM 3-55.12. COMCAM - Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Combat Camera Operations, May 2007 # FM 3-55.93. Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations, June 2009 # FM 3-61.1. Public Affairs Tactics, Techniques and Procedures, October 2000 # FMI 3-63.6. Command and Control of Detainee Operations, September 2005 # FMI 3-90.10. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High Yield Explosives Operational Headquarters, January 2008 # FM 3-90.12. Combined Arms Gap-Crossing Operations, July 2008 # FM 3-90.61. The Brigade Special Troops Battalion, December 2006 # FM 3-100.21. Contractors on the Battlefield, January 2003 # FM 3-101. Chemical Staffs and Units, November 1993 # FM 3-101.1. Smoke Squad / Platoon Operations Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, September 1994 # FM 4-02. Force Health Protection in a Global Environment, February 2003, with change 1 dated July 30, 2009 # FM 4-02.2. Medical Evacuation, May 2007, with change 1 dated July 30, 2009 # FM 4-02.7. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Health Service Support in a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Environment, July 2009 # FM 4-02.51. Combat and Operational Stress Control, July 2006 # FM 4-02.283. Treatment of Nuclear and Radiological Casualties, 20 December 2001 # FM 4-02.285. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries, September 2007 # FM 4-20.64. Mortuary Affairs Operations, January 2007 # FM 4-20.65. Identification of Deceased Personnel, July 2005 (32 MB PDF) # FM 4-20.142 Airdrop of Supplies and Equipment: Rigging Loads for Special Operations, September 2007 (28 MB PDF) # FMI 4-93.41. Army Field Support Brigade Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, February 2007 # FMI 5-0.1. The Operations Process, March 2006, with change 1, March 2008 # FM 6-01.1. Knowledge Management Section, August 2008 # FMI 6-02.40. Visual Information Operations, March 2009 # FM 6-02.43. Signal Soldier's Guide, March 2009 # FMI 6-02.45. Signal Support to Theater Operations, July 2007 # FMI 6-02.60. Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) for the Joint Network Node-Network (JNN-N), September 2006 # FMI 6-02.70. Army Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Operations, September 2006 # FM 6-20-10. Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Targeting Process. 29 March 1990 # FM 6-22. Army Leadership: Competent, Confident, and Agile, October 2006 # FM 7-0. Training for Full Spectrum Operations, December 2008 # FM 7-15. The Army Universal Task List, February 2009 # FM 7-100.4. Opposing Force Organization Guide, May 2007 # FM 8-9. NATO Handbook on the Medical Aspects of NBC Defensive Operations, February 1996 # FM 8-284. Treatment of Biological Warfare Agent Casualties, July 2000 # FM 24-17. Tactical Records Traffic System (TRTS) 17 September 1991. # FM 24-18. Tactical Single-Channel Radio Communications Techniques. 30 September 1987. # FM 24-33. Communications Techniques: Electronic Counter-Countermeasures. 17 July 1990. # (C)FM 32-20 Electronic Warfare (EW) (U) # (C)FM 32-30 Electronic Warfare, Tactics of Defense # FM 34-1, Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations 27 September 1994. [superseded by FM 2-0] # FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING 08 Mar 94
* FM 34-2-1 TTP FOR RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE AND INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO COUNTER RECONNAISSANCE 19 Jun 91
# FM 34-3, Intelligence Analysis and Synchronization 15 Mar 90 (3.8 MB PDF) # FM 34-5 (S) HUMAN INTELLIGENCE AND RELATED COUNTERINTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS 29 Jul 94 # FM 34-7 IEW SUPPORT TO LOW INTENSITY CONFLICT 18 May 93 # FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE 28 September 1992 [rescinded and replaced by Special Text 2-50.4] # FM 34-8-2, Intelligence Officers Handbook 1 May 1998 # FM 34-10, Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations, Initial Draft, Apr 96
* FM 34-10-1 TTP FOR THE REMOTELY MONITORED BATTLEFIELD SENSOR SYSTEM 18 Jun 91 * FM 34-10-2 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE EQUIPMENT HANDBOOK 13 Jul 93 * FM 34-10-3(O) TRAILBLAZER OPERATIONS 29 Mar 90 * FM 34-10-13(O) TECHNICAL CONTROL AND ANALYSIS CENTER 14 Aug 89 * FM 34-10-15 AN/FSQ 144 (V) TROJAN 15 Aug 89 * FM 34-10-16 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE COMMON SENSOR (IEWCS)
# FM 34-13 MI BN LEADER'S HANDBOOK FOR PLATOONS & TEAMS 15 Apr 83 # FM 34-25 CORPS INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS 30 Sep 87
* FM 34-25-1, Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (J-STARS) (Initial Draft) * FM 34-25-2, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) (Test Draft, Jun 95) * FM 34-25-3, All Source Analysis System and the Analysis and Control Element (ASAS/ACE) 03 Oct 95 * FM 34-25-6 (S) TTP FOR THE ELECTRONIC PROCESSING AND DISSEMINATION SYSTEM (U) 15 Jun 92 * FM 34-25-7 (S) SPECIAL ELECTRONIC MISSION AIRCRAFT SURVIVABILITY (U) 03 Oct 95
# FM 34-35 . Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR) and Separate Brigade Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Operations. 12 December 1990. # FM 34-36 SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS 30 Sep 91 # FM 34-37 Echelons Above Corps (EAC) Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Operations. 15 January 1991. # FM 34-37 Strategic, Departmental, and Operational IEW Operations, Preliminary Draft Jul 97 revises, updates, and supersedes FM 34-37, Jan 91. # FM 34-40 (S) ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS (U) 09 Oct 87
* FM 34-40-2(O) BASIC CRYPTANALYSIS 13 Sep 90 * FM 34-40-3 TACTICAL SIGNALS INTEL ANALYSIS OPERATIONS 21 May 91 * FM 34-40-5 (S) VOICE INTERCEPT OPERATIONS (U) 14 Aug 92 * FM 34-40-7 COMMUNICATIONS JAMMING HANDBOOK 23 Nov 92 * FM 34-40-9 DIRECTION FINDING OPERATIONS 29 Aug 91 * FM 34-40-12 MORSE INTERCEPT OPERATIONS 26 Aug 91 * FM 34-40-13 (S)ELECTRONIC INTELLIGENCE (U) 10 Sep 91 * FM 34-40 IEW SUPPORT TO COMMAND AND CONTROL WARFARE (C2W)
# FM 34-41 MULTI SERVICE PROCEDURES FOR SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT IN A JOINT ENVIRONMENT 31 OCT 94 # FM 34-42 ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS IN A JOINT ENVIRONMENT 1 Jul 94 # FM 34-52, Intelligence Interrogation 28 September 1992 (14.5 MB PDF file) (replaced by FM 2-22.3 September 2006). # FM 34-54, Battlefield Intelligence 30 January 1998 # FM 34-55, Imagery Intelligence (outline, as of 14 Mar 96) # FM 34-60. Counterintelligence 03 Oct 95 # FM 34-80. BRIGADE AND BATTALION IEW OPERATIONS 15 Apr 86 (3.9 MB) # FM 34-81/AFM 104-5. Weather Support for Army Operations 31 Aug 89 (2.8 MB)
* FM 34-81-1 BATTLEFIELD WEATHER EFFECTS 23 Dec 92
# FM 34-85 CONVERSION OF WARSAW PACT GRIDS TO UTM GRIDS 25 Sep 81
* FM 34-85-1 MIDEAST GK CONVERSION 02 Feb 83
# FM 34-130, Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield. 8 July 1994 (4.3 MB) # FM 44-18.1, Stinger Team Operations, 31 December 1984 # FM 90-2 Battlefield Deception [Tactical Cover and Deception] 3 October 1988
* FM 90-2A (C) ELECTRONIC DECEPTION (U) 12 Jun 89
# FM 90-24 C3CM Multi-Service Procedures for Command, Control, and Communications Countermeasures 17 May 1991 # FM 100-2.3. The Soviet Army: Troops, Organization and Equipment, June 1991 # FM 100-5. Operations. June 1993. # FM 100-6 Information Operations 27 August 1996 # FM 100-19 DOMESTIC SUPPORT OPERATIONS - 1 July 1993 # FM 100-30 Nuclear Operations 29 October 1996 # FM 101-31-1 Nuclear Weapons Employment Doctrine and Procedures 6 January 1986 (obsolete)
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