Training Circular 3-04.72 provides technical information concerning Aviation Life Support System (ALSS) management and training programs. This circular is designed for commanders, their staffs, small unit leaders, and technicians who have responsibility for ALSS management. This circular supersedes Field Manual 3-04.508. Aviation life support equipment (ALSE) enhances and sustains the safety of aircrews and passengers throughout the flight environment. ALSE incorporates comfort into items designed to provide individuals with an increased degree of survivability and recovery during an aviation...
Training Circular 3-04.72 provides technical information concerning Aviation Life Support System (ALSS) management and training programs. This circula...
TC 7-21 is organized into the following eight chapters and four appendixes that provide Stryker driver training strategies and training support materials: Chapter 1, Introduction, explains the purposes, focus, and contents of the manual.Chapter 2, Driver Selection, Training, and Supervision, describes a system for identifying, selecting, and qualifying Stryker vehicle drivers. Chapter 3, Safety Awareness, examines the safeguards necessary to ensure vehicle operators do not place the physical well-being of people in jeopardy. Chapter 4, Environmental Awareness, examines the safeguards...
TC 7-21 is organized into the following eight chapters and four appendixes that provide Stryker driver training strategies and training support materi...
This Army Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (ATTP) is intended to help company-level leaders understand the principles and techniques of camouflage, concealment, and decoys (CCD). To remain viable, all units must apply CCD to personnel and equipment. Ignoring a threats ability to detect friendly operations on the battlefield is shortsighted and dangerous. Friendly units enhance their survivability capabilities if they are well versed in CCD principles and techniques. CCD is equal in importance to marksmanship, maneuver, and mission. It is an integral part of a soldiers duty. CCD encompasses...
This Army Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (ATTP) is intended to help company-level leaders understand the principles and techniques of camouflage,...
This book describes how future Army forces, as part of joint, interorganizational, and multinational efforts, operate to accomplish campaign objectives and protect U.S. national interests. It describes the Army's contribution to globally integrated operations, and addresses the need for Army forces to provide foundational capabilities for the Joint Force and to project power onto land and from land across the air, maritime, space, and cyberspace domains. The Army Operating Concept guides future force development through the identification of first order capabilities that the Army must possess...
This book describes how future Army forces, as part of joint, interorganizational, and multinational efforts, operate to accomplish campaign objective...
This Army Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (ATTP) publication provides the doctrinal framework and tactical employment principles for the dismounted reconnaissance troop in the Infantry Brigade Combat Teams Reconnaissance Squadron. It is a companion to FM 3-21.10, The Infantry Rifle Company, and FM 3-20.971, Reconnaissance and Cavalry Troop, much of which applies to the dismounted reconnaissance troop and as such will not be repeated herein. This ATTP publication provides principles, tactics, techniques, and procedures for the employment of the dismounted reconnaissance troop throughout...
This Army Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (ATTP) publication provides the doctrinal framework and tactical employment principles for the dismounte...
This training circular (TC) outlines a methodology for designing and executing training exercises. It describes planning procedures and methodologies, responsibilities, and analysis for those who plan and control Army exercises intended as culminating collective training events that critically assess unit-training status. Collective training is part of unit training. It is performance oriented and a command responsibility executed by leaders at all echelons. As a continuous process executed in accordance with a formal training program, collective training trains units and teams on tasks and...
This training circular (TC) outlines a methodology for designing and executing training exercises. It describes planning procedures and methodologies,...
This training circular: Serves as a training support package for urban operations; Provides guidance for leaders conducting training in urban environments across the full spectrum of Army operations (offense, defense, stability, and support); Focuses on effective usage of the following main home station urban training facilities or, with modifications, it can also support urban training in nonstandard facilities:- Urban Assault Course (UAC); - Shoot House (SH); - Breach Facility (BF); and Combined Arms Collective Training Facility (CACTF).
This training circular: Serves as a training support package for urban operations; Provides guidance for leaders conducting training in urban environm...
ATTP 3-21.50 provides perspective on Infantry company missions in an operational environment characterized by high-altitudes, rapidly changing climatic conditions, and rugged terrain. It also provides the small-unit leader with guidance on how company-sized units and below can conduct these operations. The mountain environment challenges all warfighting functions. Infantry units are full spectrum organizations, not specifically designed for mountain terrain but are well-suited for mountain operations. Successful units combine the basic doctrine described in FM 3-21.10 and augment with...
ATTP 3-21.50 provides perspective on Infantry company missions in an operational environment characterized by high-altitudes, rapidly changing climati...
This Army and Marine Corps multiservice publication serves as doctrinal reference for the employment of mortar squads, sections, and platoons. It contains guidance on tactics and techniques that mortar units use to execute their part of combat operations described in battalion-, squadron-, troop-, and company-level manuals. This publication also contains guidance on how a mortar units fires and displacement are best planned and employed to sustain a commanders intent for fire support. The target audience of this publication includes mortar squad, section, and platoon leaders, company and...
This Army and Marine Corps multiservice publication serves as doctrinal reference for the employment of mortar squads, sections, and platoons. It cont...