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TC 1-218 Aircrew Training Manual Guardrail Utility Airplane C-12 – Historical Copy superseded by TC 3-04.51 Aircrew Training Manual, Utility Airplane, C-12

The aircrew training manual standardizes aircrew training programs and flight evaluation procedures. It provides specific guidelines for executing C-12 aircrew training. It establishes crewmember qualification, and refresher, mission, and continuation training, and evaluation requirements. The tasks in it enhance individual …Read More

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TC 1-211 AIRCREW TRAINING MANUAL UTILITY HELICOPTER, UH-1H/V SERIES

This ATM describes training requirements for UH-1H/V crewmembers. The tasks in it enhance training in both individual crewmember and aircrew proficiency. The training focuses on accomplishing tasks that support the unit’s mission. The scope and level of training to be …Read More

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TC 1-05 Religious Support Handbook for the Unit Ministry Team

The Unit Ministry Team (UMT) handbook provides an unclassified staff reference book for chaplains and chaplain assistants. It emphasizes essential activities during combat operations at division and lower echelons. This handbook is considered a “living document”-that is, it will receive …Read More

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Military Writing: A Guide for Writing Counseling, Evaluations, Memos, Letters and more
Battlefield Deception Guide - From Alexander the Great to Norman Schwarzkopf

TC 12-45 The Marching Band

This TC discusses the formation and alignment of Army bands and the marching band formations used by Army bands. It prescribes marching standards for Soldiers with or without weapons. It adapts selected movements of TC 3-21.5 to permit practical use of …Read More

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TC 12-44 Army Band Section Leader Handbook

This book is addressed to the Army band section leader and to the senior instrumentalist training to become a section leader. Its purpose is to provide information useful in your job. Developed by the U.S. Army Element, School of Music, …Read More

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TC 12-43 Percussion Techniques

This publication is for skill level 1-4 soldiers holding military occupational specialty (MOS) 02M, 02N, 02T, 02U, personnel in MOS 02H/02K that do not double on another marching band instrument, and for trainers and musical supervisors. It serves as the …Read More

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Wear it Right! Army Uniform Tool

TC 1-219 Aircrew Training Manual Guardrail Common Sensor Airplane RC-12 – Historical Copy superseded by TC 3-04.52 Aircrew Training Manual, Reconnaissance Airplane, RC-12 Series

This TC consolidates Guardrail and Guardrail Common Sensor aircraft into one aircrew training manual (ATM). It establishes crew member qualification and refresher, mission, and continuation training requirements. It covers integrating crew members into training; standardizes crew callouts; behavior outcomes to …Read More

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FM 3-21.8 The Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad (Formally FM 7-8)

This field manual provides a doctrinal framework on how Infantry rifle platoons and squads fight. It also addresses rifle platoon and squad non-combat operations across the spectrum of conflict. Content discussions include principles, tactics, techniques, procedures, terms, and symbols that …Read More

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FM 3-21.5 Drill and Ceremonies (Formally FM 22-5) – Historical Copy superseded by TC 3-21.5 Drill and Ceremonies

This field manual provides guidance for Armywide uniformity in the conduct of drill and ceremonies. It includes methods of instructing drill, teaching techniques, individual and unit drill, manual of arms for infantry weapons, and various other aspects of basic drill …Read More

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FM 3-19.4 MILITARY POLICE LEADERS’ HANDBOOK (Formerly FM 19-4)

This FM addresses military police (MP) maneuver and mobility support (MMS), area security (AS), internment and resettlement (I/R), law and order (L&O), and police intelligence operations (PIO) across the full spectrum of Army operations. Although this manual includes a discussion …Read More

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FM 3-19.17 Military Working Dogs – Historical Copy superseded by ATTP 3-39.34 Military Working Dogs

Military working dog (MWD) teams are employed in dynamic ways never before imagined. Today’s MWD team is a highly deployable capability that commanders have used around the world from Afghanistan to Africa and from the Balkans to Iraq. These specialized …Read More

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FM 3-19.15 Civil Disturbance Operations – Historical Copy superseded by ATP 3-39.33 Civil Disturbances

FM 3-19.15 addresses continental United States (CONUS) and outside continental United States (OCONUS) civil disturbance operations. Today, US forces are deployed on peacekeeping, peace enforcement, and humanitarian assistance operations worldwide. During these operations, US forces are often faced with unruly …Read More

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