REFERENCES. SOURCES USED These are the sources quoted or paraphrased in this publication. FM 3-0(FM 100-5) Operations. 14 June 2001.

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(FM 90-10-1) REFERENCES SOURCES USED These are the sources quoted or paraphrased in this publication. FM 3-0(FM 100-5) Operations. 14 June 2001. FM 3-06.1 Aviation Urban Operations Multiservice Procedures for Aviation Urban Operations. 15 April 2001. FM 3-90 Tactics. 04 July 2001. FM 7-7J The Mechanized Infantry Platoon and Squad (Bradley). 07 May 1993. 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. 06 April 1992. FM 7-30 The Infantry Brigade. 03 October 1995. FM 34-130 Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield. 08 July 1994. FM 71-1 FM 71-2 FM 71-3 1996. Tank and Mechanized Infantry Company Team. 26 January 1998. The Tank and Mechanized Infantry Battalion Task Force. 27 September 1988. The Armored and Mechanized Infantry Brigade. 08 January FM 101-5 Staff Organization and Operations. 31 May 1997. FM 101-5-1 Operational Terms and Graphics. 30 September 1997. READINGS RECOMMENDED These readings contain relevant supplemental information. AR 385-62 Regulations for Firing Guided Missiles and Heavy Rockets for Training, Target Practice and Combat. 05 January 1977. References-1

AR 385-63 AR 600-8-1 Policies and Procedures for Firing Ammunition for Training, Target Practice and Combat. 15 October 1983. Army Casualty Operations/Assistance/Insurance. 20 October 1994. FM 1-100 Army Aviation Operations. 21 February 1997. FM 1-112 Attack Helicopter Operations. 02 April 1997. FM 3-05.30(FM 33-1) Psychological Operations. 19 June 2000. FM 3-3 Chemical and Biological Contamination Avoidance. 16 November 1992. FM 3-4 NBC Protection. 29 May 1992. FM 3-5 NBC Decontamination. 28 July 2000. FM 3-6 FM 3-9 FM 3-11 Field Behavior of NBC Agents (Including Smoke and Incendiaries). 3 November 1986. Potential Military Chemical/Biological Agents and Compounds. 12 December 1990. Flame, Riot Control Agents and Herbicide Operations. 19 August 1996. FM 3-19.1(FM 19-1) Military Police Operations. 22 Mar 2001. FM 3-19.30(FM 19-30) Physical Security. 08 January 2001. FM 3-19.40(FM 19-40) Military Police Internment/Resettlement Operations. 21 August 2001. FM 3-23.25(FM 23-25) Light Antiarmor Weapons. 30 August 2001. FM 3-23.30(FM 23-30) Grenades and Pyrotechnic Signals. 01 September 2000. FM 3-34.2 Combined-Arms Breaching Operations. 31 August 2000. FM 3-34.230(FM 5-105) Topographic Operations. 3 August 2000. FM 3-100 Chemical Operations Principles and Fundamentals. 08 May 1996. References-2

FM 4-30.16 Explosive Ordnance Disposal of Multiservice Procedures for EOD in a Joint Environment. 15 February 2001. FM 5-25 Explosives and Demolitions. 10 March 1986. FM 5-33 Terrain Analysis. 11 July 1990. FM 5-34 Engineer Field Data. 30 August 1999. FM 5-102 Countermobility. 14 March 1985. FM 5-103 Survivability. 10 June 1985. FM 5-250 Explosives and Demolitions. 30 July 1998. FM 6-20-40 FM 6-20-50 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Fire Support for Brigade Operations (Heavy). 05 January 1990. Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Fire Support for Brigade Operations (Light). 05 January 1990. FM 6-22.5(FM 22-5) Combat Stress. 23 June 2000. FM 6-50 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Field Artillery Cannon Battery. 23 December 1996. FM 7-90 Tactical Employment of Mortars. 09 October 1992. FM 7-91 FM 7-92 Tactical Employment of Antiarmor Platoons, Companies, and Battalions. 30 September 1987. The Infantry Reconnaissance Platoon and Squad (Airborne, Air Assault, Light Infantry). 23 December 1992. FM 7-98 Operations in Low-Intensity Conflict. 19 October 1992. FM 8-10 FM 8-10-1 FM 8-10-6 Health Service Support in a Theater of Operations. 01 March 1991. The Medical Company Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 29 December 1994. Medical Evacuation in a Theater of Operations Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 14 April 2000. References-3

FM 10-64 Mortuary Affairs Operations, 16 February 1999. FM 10-286 Identification of Deceased Personnel, 30 June 1976. FM 11-50 Combat Communications Within the Division (Heavy and Light). 04 April 1991. FM 17-12-1-1 Tank Gunnery (Abrams), Volume 1. 05 May 1998. FM 17-95 Cavalry Operations. 24 December 1996. FM 17-98 Scout Platoon. 10 April 1999. FM 19-15 Civil Disturbances. 25 November 1985. FM 20-32 Mine/Countermine Operations. 29 May 1998. FM 21-10 Field Hygiene and Sanitation. 21 June 2000. FM 21-11 First Aid for Soldiers. 27 October 1988. FM 21-60 Visual Signals. 30 September 1987. FM 21-75 Combat Skills of the Soldier. 03 August 1984. FM 22-51 Leaders Manual for Combat Stress Control. 29 September 1994 FM 23-1 Bradley Gunnery. 18 March 1996. FM 23-9 M16A1 Rifle and M16A2 Rifle Marksmanship. 03 July 1989. FM 23-90 Mortars. 01 March 2000. FM 27-10 The Law of Land Warfare. 18 July 1956. FM 27-100 Legal Support to Operations. 01 March 2000. FM 34-1 Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations. 27 September 1994. FM 41-10 Civil Affairs Operations. 14 February 2000. FM 44-8 Combined Arms for Air Defense. 01 June 1999. FM 44-18-1 Stinger Team Operations. 31 December 1984 References-4

FM 44-43 FM 44-44 FM 63-1 FM 63-2 Bradley Stinger Fighting Vehicle for Platoon and Squad Operations. 03 October 1995. Avenger Platoon, Section, and Squad Operations. 03 October 1995. Support Battalions and Squadrons, Separate Brigades and Armored Cavalry Regiment. 30 September 1993. Division Support Command, Armored, Infantry, and Mechanized Infantry Divisions. 20 May 1991. FM 71-100 Division Operations. 28 August 1996. FM 71-100-2 FM 71-100-3 FM 71-123 Infantry Division Operations, Tactics, Techniques and Procedures. 31 August 1993. Air Assault Operations for Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 29 October 1996. Tactics and Techniques and Combined Arms Heavy Forces: Armored Brigade, Battalion/Task Force, and Company/Team. 30 Sep 1992. FM 90-8 Counterguerilla Operations. 29 August 1986. FM 90-13-1 Combined Arms Breaching Operations. 28 February 1991. FM 90-29 Noncombatant Evacuation Operations. 17 October 1994. FM 100-10 Combat Service Support. 03 October 1995. FM 100-20 TC 7-98-1 Military Operations in Low Intensity Conflict. 05 December 1990. Stability and Support Operations Training Support Package. 05 June 1997. TC 21-24 Rappelling. 10 September 1997. TC 23-14 Sniper Training and Employment. 14 June 1989. TC 24-20 Tactical Wire and Cable Techniques. 03 October 1988. References-5