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kits, assemblies, and subassemblies (repairable or nonrepairable) required for maintenance support of all equipment.

Class X

Material to Support Nonmilitary Programs:

such as agriculture and economic development (not included in classes I–IX).

Miscellaneous

Water, salvage, and captured material.

Appendix I

References

FIELD MANUALS

ATP 3-09.30

Techniques for Observed Fire, 2 August 2013

ATP 6-02.72

TAC Radios, Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures For Tactical Radios, 5 January 2013

ATTP 3-21.71

Mechanized Infantry Platoon and Squad (Bradley), 9 November 2010

FM 3-0

Operations, 27 February 2008

FM 3-06

Urban Operations, 26 October 2006

FM 3-7

NBC Field Handbook, 29 September 1994

FM 3-21.71(FM 7-7J)

Mechanized Infantry Platoon and Squad (Bradley), 20 August 2002

FM 3-21.8 (FM 7-8) Draft

The Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad, 28 March 2007

FM 3-22.68

Crew-Served Machine Guns, 5.56mm and 7.62mm; 21 July 2006

FM 3-75

Ranger Operations, 23 May 2012

FM 3-90

Tactics, 31 August 2012

FM 3-90.1 (FM 71-1)

Tank and Mechanized Infantry Company Team, December 2002

FM 3-100

NBC Operations, May 1996

FM 4-25.11 (FM 21-11)

First Aid, 23 December 2002

FM 6-30

Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Observed Fire, 16 July 1991

FM 7-10

The Infantry Rifle Company, 27 July 2006

FM 7-20

The Infantry Battalion, 13 December 2006

FM 20-3

Camouflage, Concealment, and Decoys, 1 November 2010

FM 20-32

Mine, Countermine Operations, 27 March 2007

FM 21-18

Foot Marches, 1 June 1990

FM 21-75

The Warrior Ethos and Soldier Combat Skills, January 2008

FM 22-100/ADP 6-22

Army Leadership, August 2012

FM 101-5-1

Operational Terms and Graphics, 21 September 2004

GTA 05-08-001

Survivability Positions, 1 August 1993

GTA 07-06-001

Fighting Position Construction: Infantry Leader’s Reference Card, 1 June 1992

STP 7-11B1-SM-TG

Soldier’s Manual and Trainer’s Guide, MOS 11B, Infantry, Skill Level 1, June 2004

STP 7-11B24-SM-TG

Soldier’s Manual and Trainer’s Guide, MOS 11B, Infantry, Skills Level 2, 3, and 4, June 2004

STP 7-11C14-SM-TG

Soldier’s Manual and Trainer’s Guide, MOS 11C, Indirect Fire Infantryman, Skill Levels 1, 2, 3, and 4, June 2004

STP 21-1-SMCT

Soldier’s Manual of Common Tasks, Warrior Skills Level 1, April 2014

STP 21-24-SMCT

Soldier’s Manual of Common Tasks, Skill Level 1, August 2003

STP 21-24-SMCT

Soldier’s Manual of Common Tasks, Warrior Leader, Skill Level 2, 3, and 4, September 2008

TC 3-21.8

Infantry Rifle and Mechanized Platoon Collective Task Publication, 19 August 2013

TC 3-21.10

Infantry Rifle Company Collective Task Publication, 28 June 2012

TM 11-5820-890-10-8

SINCGARS Ground Combat Net Radio (ICOM), February 1995

HANDBOOKS

Call Handbook No. 03-15

The Radio Telephone Operator (RTO) Handbook, June 2003

Practical Guide to the Operational Use of the AK-47/AKM/AK74

by Erik Lawrence

Practical Guide to the Operational Use of the DShK/DShKM

by Erik Lawrence

Practical Guide to the Operational Use of the PK/PKM

by Erik Lawrence

Practical Guide to the Operational Use of the RPG-7

by Erik Lawrence

Practical Guide to the Operational Use of the SVD Dragunov

by Erik Lawrence

Small Unit Leaders Operational Planning Guide

by Jeff Kirkham and Erik Lawrence

Index

Page numbers in italics indicate illustrations, drawings, etc.

abbreviations

list of, 401–10

for platoon and squad formations, 54

acronyms, list of, 401–10

After Action Report (AAR), 45–46

air assault, 147–54

annex for, 29–30

checklist for, 42–44

helicopters in, 152–53

landing plan, 148–50

loading plan, 150–52

plan for, 36

air defense artillery, 210

airway, first aid for, 291–92

ambush, 175–81

antiarmor, 180–81

area, 178–79

battle drill for, 94–95

linear, 179

point, 176–78

annex, operation order, 28–36

antenna

field expedient, 338–43

horizontal, 342

long-wire, 342–43

patrol, 340

vertical, 339, 343

antiarmor specialist, role of, 391

antiarmor weapons, 395

Antidote Treatment, Nerve Agent, Auto-injector (ATNAA), 321

approach march, 86

armored vehicle

graphics for, 375

infantry riding on, 219–21

recognition of, 355–65

armored vehicle support, 216–21

army. See US Army

army aviation coordination checklist, 41–44

artillery. See field artillery

assembly area (AA), 77

atropinization, 322

attack, 76, 79–84

building, 188–95

deliberate, 79–82

enemy, against defensive position, 106–7

hasty, 83–84

limited-visibility, 87–89

special purpose, 89–90

automatic rifleman, role of, 390

azimuth

compass use and, 245

map reading and, 251–54

base, patrol, 32–33, 163, 183–85

battle command, 6–7

battle drill, 91–103

break contact, 93

enter and clear trench, 98–101

knock-out bunker, 95–97

obstacle breach, 101–3

react to ambush, 94–95

react to contact, 91–92

battlefield, doctrine for, 2–7

battlefield operating systems (BOS), 78–79

in defensive operations, 108–9

biological agents, 314

body armor, 399–400

bomb, minimum safe distance from, 228

bounding overwatch movement technique, 62–65

Bradley fighting vehicle, 217–18

breach, building, 192–93

building

attack of, 188–95

defensive operations in, 203–7

bunker, knock-out, 95–97

C2. See command and control

C-spine stabilization, 290

call-for-fire transmission, 230–31

camouflage, concealment, and decoys (CCD), 237–41

casualty

evacuation of, 215–16

first aid for, 282–83

treatment of, 138

checklist

air assault, 42–44

command and control, 37–43

final combat inspection, 50–52

rehearsal, 41

vehicle, 45

checkpoints, 158–62

chemical agents

characteristics of, 314–15

treatment for, 321–23

chest injury, first aid for, 292–94

classes, types of, 412–13

Code of Conduct, 306–7, ii