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FM 3-07 STABILITY OPERATIONS

FM 3-07 presents overarching doctrinal guidance and direction for conducting stability operations, setting the foundation for developing other fundamentals and tactics, techniques, and procedures detailed in subordinate field manuals. It also provides operational guidance for commanders and trainers at all …Read More

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FM 3-06.11 (formally FM 90-10-1) Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain – Historical Copy superseded by ATTP 3-06.11 Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain

All major Army operations most likely include urban operations (UO) in the foreseeable future. There is a high probability that the US Army may be engaged by threat forces that are intermingled with the civilian population. Units using the tactics, …Read More

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FM 3-06 URBAN OPERATIONS

This manual provides the analytical tools for evaluating an urban operation to determine if the operation is necessary for overall mission success. It also provides the means to understanding and determining the impacts of the urban environment on military operations …Read More

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FM 3-04.513 Aircraft Recovery Operations

This manual is the Army’s doctrine for battlefield and garrison recovery operations. The operational concepts described in this manual are based on Army doctrine established in ADP 1, ADP 3-0, FM 3-04.111, FM 3-04.500, and FM 3-50.1. Emphasis is placed …Read More

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FM 3-04.300 Airfield and Flight Operations Procedures

FM 3-04.300 is intended primarily for use by airfield operations battalions (AOBs) and installation flight operations personnel. It is applicable to division, corps, Theater Aviation Command (TAC), Theater and Area Sustainment Commands, and the Army aviation community, including members of …Read More

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FM 3-04.240 Instrument Flight for Army Aviators – formally FM 1-240

This manual presents the fundamentals, procedures, and techniques for instrument flying and air navigation. It facilitates adherence to AR 95-1 by providing guidance and procedures for standard Army instrument flying. Aircraft flight instrumentation and mission objectives are varied, making instruction …Read More

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FM 3-04.203 Fundamentals of Flight

FM 3-04.203 endeavors to ensure that crewmembers understand the basic physics of flight, and the dynamics associated with fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft. A comprehensive understanding of these principles will better prepare a crewmember for flight, transition training, and tactical flight …Read More

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FM 3-04.126 Attack Reconnaissance Helicopter Operations

FM 3-04.126, is intended for use by commanders, staffs, and United States military personnel expecting to operate and employ Army aviation attack reconnaissance units. It is the Army’s doctrine for how to fight and sustain attack reconnaissance helicopter battalions, squadrons, …Read More

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FM 3-04.120 Air Traffic Services Operations – Formally FM 1-120

FM 3-04.120 serves as a doctrinal guide primarily intended for the Theater Airfield Operations Group (TAOG), Airfield Operations Battalion (AOB), and air traffic services (ATS) company commanders, subordinate leaders, and assigned personnel. It is applicable for use by the division, …Read More

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FM 3-04.113 Utility and Cargo Helicopter Operations Formally FM 1-113

This FM is the Army’s doctrine for how to fight and sustain assault helicopter battalions (AHBs) and general support aviation battalions (GSABs). The operational concepts described in this manual are based on Army doctrine as established in ADP 1,  ADP 3-0 …Read More

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FM 3-04.111 Aviation Brigades

This field manual is intended for all aviation commanders, staffs, and any U.S. military personnel expecting to conduct operations with Army aviation units. The operational concepts described in this manual reinforce fundamental principles found in Army doctrine. It provides overarching …Read More

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FM 3-04.104 Forward Arming and Refueling Point Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures was superseded by ATP 3-04.94 – Army Techniques Publication for Forward Arming and Refueling Points

This FM describes forward arming and refueling point (FARP) operations. It provides aviation commanders, staff elements, and Class III and V personnel with a comprehensive view of the purpose, organization, and operation of the FARP. It also describes planning considerations …Read More

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