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FM 3-23.30 Grenades and Pyrotechnic Signals – Historical Copy superseded by TC 3-23.30 Grenades and Pyrotechnic Signals

This manual is to orient Soldiers to the functions and descriptions of hand grenades and pyrotechnic signals. It also provides a guide for the proper handling and throwing of hand grenades and pyrotechnic signals, suggests methods and techniques for the …Read More

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FM 3-34.5 Environmental Considerations

This FM establishes and explains the principles of environmental support in full spectrum operations and the ways in which US Army commanders develop and implement command environmental programs. It provides guidance on integrating environmental considerations into the conduct of operations. …Read More

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TM 3-34.45 Engineer Prime Power Operations supersedes FM 3-34.480 Engineer Prime Power Operations

This TM provides a doctrinal basis for planning and employing engineer prime power assets in the operational environment. It describes the responsibilities, relationships, capabilities, constraints, planning considerations, and logistical requirements associated with engineer prime power operations. The fundamental purpose of …Read More

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FM 3-34.480 Engineer Prime Power Operations – Historical Copy superseded by TM 3-34.45 Engineer Prime Power Operations

This FM provides a doctrinal basis for planning and employing engineer prime power assets in the operational environment. It describes the responsibilities, relationships, capabilities, constraints, planning considerations, and logistical requirements associated with engineer prime power operations. The fundamental purpose of …Read More

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FM 3-34.400 General Engineering

This FM focuses on engineer command and control, planning, establishment of LOC, and sustainment operations as they pertain to general engineering (GE). It has applications for engineer leaders and planners at all levels and in all types of engineer units …Read More

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TM 3-34.83 Engineer Diving Operations – Supersedes FM 3-34.280 Engineer Diving Operations

This TM provides the doctrinal basis and the responsibilities, relationships, procedures, capabilities, constraints, and planning considerations for the conduct of engineer underwater operations throughout an area of operations (AO). Its primary purpose is to integrate engineer underwater operations into the …Read More

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FM 3-34.280 Engineer Diving Operations – Historical Copy superseded by TM 3-34.83 Engineer Diving Operations

This FM provides the doctrinal basis and the responsibilities, relationships, procedures, capabilities, constraints, and planning considerations for the conduct of engineer underwater operations throughout an area of operations. Its primary purpose is to integrate engineer underwater operations into the overall …Read More

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FM 3-34.22 Engineer Operations – Brigade Combat Team and Below

This manual provides engineer doctrine for operating at the BCT and below and within the framework of full spectrum operations. It describes engineer operations integrated through the warfighting functions in a combined arms application of combat power. It, than other …Read More

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FM 3-34.170 Engineer Reconnaissance

Engineer reconnaissance is not a form of reconnaissance. Engineer reconnaissance is instead a focused application of special/ unique capabilities supporting reconnaissance operations and is applicable over/ pertinent to all four forms of reconnaissance. It provides doctrinal guidance for engineer reconnaissance …Read More

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FM 3-28 Civil Support Operations

This FM focuses on the planning, preparation, execution, and assessment of civil support operations, which are conducted within the United States and its territories. It discusses the role of Army forces cooperating with and supporting civilian organizations in domestic operational …Read More

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FM 3-25.26 Map Reading and Land Navigation Change 1 Only – Historical Copy superseded by TC 3-25.26 Map Reading and Land Navigation

This is only Change 1 to FM 3-25.26. It is not the complete FM. NOTES: FM 3-25.26 was superseded by TC 3-25.26 Download Only FM 3-25.26 Change 1 (Historical version) Click Below: The NEW document is not accessible to the …Read More

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FM 3-25.26 Map Reading and Land Navigation with Change 1 – Historical Copy superseded by TC 3-25.26 Map Reading and Land Navigation

The field manual provides a standardized source document for Armywide reference on map reading and land navigation. It applies to every Soldier in the Army regardless of service branch, MOS, or rank. It also contains both doctrine and training guidance …Read More

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