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AR - Army Regulations

AR 10-16 U.S. Army Nuclear and Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction Agency, 24 September 2008
AR 10-87 Army Commands, Army Service Component Commands, and Direct Reporting Units, 4 September 07
AMC-R 10-101 MISSION AND MAJOR FUNCTIONS OF THE USAMC INTELLIGENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECURITY ACTIVITY 8 August 1995
AR 11-6 Army Foreign Language Program 31 August 2009
AR 11-31 Army International Security Cooperation Policy, 24 October 07
AR 12-7 Security Assistance Teams, 23 June 2009
AR 15-15 Department of the Army Physical Security Review Board
AR 25-1 Army Knowledge Management and Information Technology 4 December 2008
AR 25-2 Information Assurance 24 October 2007
AR 25-11 Record Communications and the Privacy Communications System 4 September 1990
AR 25-30 The Army Publishing Program 27 March 2006
AR 25-52 Authorized Abbreviations, Brevity Codes, and Acronyms 4 January 2005
AR 25-55 Department of the Army Freedom of Information Act Program 1 November 1997
AR 25-400-2 The Army Records Information Management System (ARIMS) 2 October 2007
AR 27-10 Military Justice 16 November 2005 (1.7 MB PDF file)
AR 27-53 Review of Legality of Weapons Under International Law 1 January 1979
AR 50-1 Biological Surety 28 July 2008
AR 50-5 Nuclear Surety 1 August 2000
AR 50-6 Chemical Surety 28 July 2008
AR 50-7 Army Reactor Program 28 March 2009
AR 70-11 Dissemination of Scientific and Technical Information 10 April 1986
AR 70-50 Designating and Naming Defense Military Aerospace Vehicles 14 March 2005
AR 70-57 Military Civilian Technology Transfer 26 February 2004
AR 71-9 Warfighting Capabilities Determination 28 December 2009
AR 95-23 Unmanned Aircraft System Flight Regulations 7 August 2006
(C)AR 105-2 Electronic Counter-Countermeasures (ECCM) Electronic Warfare Susceptability and Vulnerability (U) 30 September 1976.
AR 105-5 Electromagnetic Cover and Deception (EC&D) (U)
AR 105-7 Quick Reaction Capability (QRC) for Electronic Warfare
AR 105-86 Performing Electronic Countermeasures in the United States and Canada
AR 135-382 Army National Guard and Army Reserve Reserve Component Military Intelligence Units and Personnel 19 October 1992
AR 190-6. Obtaining Information from Financial Institutions. 15 January 1982.
AR 190-12 Military Working Dog Program. 4 June 2007
AR 190-13 The Army Physical Security Program. 30 September 1993.
AR 190-15 Physical Security of the Alternate Joint Communications Center (AJCC) 6 May 1994
AR 190-16 Physical Security 31 May 1991
AR 190-22. Searches, Seizures, and Disposition of Property. 1 January 1983.
AR 190-27. Army Participation in Criminal Justice Information Systems, Federal Bureau of Investigation 8 November 2005
AR 190-53. Interception of Wire and Oral Communications for Law Enforcement Purposes. 3 November 1986.
AR 190-54. Security of Nuclear Reactors and Special Nuclear Materials 30 April 1993
AR 190-55. U.S. Army Corrections System: Procedures for Military Executions 17 January 2006
AR 195-2. Criminal Investigation Activities 15 May 2009.
AR 195-5. Evidence Procedures. 28 August 1992.
AR 195-6. Department of the Army Polygraph Activities. 1 September 1980.
AR 210-35. Civilian Inmate Labor Program 14 January 2005.
AR 220-90. Army Bands 14 December 2007
AR 310-25. Dictionary of United States Army Terms 15 October 1983.
AR 350-2. Opposing Force Program 9 April 2004.
AR 350-3. Tactical Intelligence Readiness Training Program 30 August 1995
AR 350-30. Code of Conduct, Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) Training 10 December 1985
AR 360-1. The Army Public Affairs Program 15 September 2000
AR 380-5. Department of the Army Information Security Program 29 September 2000.
AR 380-10. Foreign Disclosure and Contacts with Foreign Representatives 22 June 2005.
AR 380-13. Acquisition and Storage of Information Concerning Nonaffiliated Persons and Organizations 30 September 1974.
Safeguarding Classified NATO Information, USAREUR Regulation 380-15, 30 November 1999 (1.7 MB)
(O)AR 380-40. Policy for Safeguarding and Controlling COMSEC Material (U). 29 July 1994.
Safeguarding and Controlling Communications Security Material USAREUR Regulation 380-40 2 May 1996
Communications Security (COMSEC) Custodian Guide USAREUR Pamphlet 380-40 3 March 1997
AR 380-49. Industrial Security 15 April 1982.
AR 380–53 Information Systems Security Monitoring - 29 April 1998 [replaces AR 380-53 Communications Security Monitoring 1 Aug 88
AR 380-58 Security Classification of Airborne Sensor Imagery and Imaging Systems 28 February 1991
AR 380-67. Personnel Security Program 9 September 1988.
AR 380-67 Personnel Security Program AMC Suppl 1 - 11 May 1990
USAREUR Reg 380-85 Counterintelligence Services 6 June 1996
AR 380-86. Classification of Former Chemical Warfare, Chemical and Biological Defense, and Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Contamination Survivability Information, 22 June 2005
AR 380-150 ACCESS TO AND DISSEMINATION OF RESTRICTED DATA [820815]
AR 380-380 Automation Security
AR 380–381. Special Access Programs (SAPs) and Sensitive Activities 21 April 2004
AMC-R 381-1 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND - 12 March 1990
AMC Suppl 1 to AR 381-1 SECURITY CONTROLS ON THE DISSEMINATION OF INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION - 5 December 1990
AMC-R 381-1 - FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS - 12 March 1990
(S)AR 381-3 Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) (U)
AR 381-4, Counterintelligence Technical Surveillance Countermeasures - 03 October 1986.
AR 381–10. US Army Intelligence Activities - 3 May 2007 (2005 edition).
AR 381-11. Intelligence Support to Capability Development 26 January 2007.
AR 381-12. Subversion and Espionage Directed Against The US Army (SAEDA) 15 January 1993.
(C)AR 381-14 Counterintelligence-Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (U)
AR 381–19 Intelligence Dissemination and Production Support - 16 February 1988
AR 381-20. U.S. Army Counterintelligence (CI) Activities 15 November 1993.
AR 381-26 Army Foreign Material Exploitation Program 6 March 1987
(S)AR 381-47. US Army Offensive Counterespionage Activities (U). 30 July 1990.
(C)AR 381-141. Intelligence Contingency Funds (U). 30 July 1990.
AR 385-42. Investigation of NATO Nation Aircraft or Missile Accidents and Incidents 15 May 1980.
AR 500-3. U.S. Army Continuity of Operations (COOP) Program Policy and Planning 18 April 2008.
AR 500-50. Civil Disturbances 21 April 1972.
AR 500–51 Support to Civilian Law Enforcement - 1 July 1983
The Department of the Army Command and Control System (DACCS) 2 December 1985
AR 525-13. Antiterrorism Program. 11 September 2008.
USFK 525-13 United States Forces Korea Force Protection Program
AR 525-20. Command & Control Countermeasures (C2CM) 31 July 1992.
AR 525-21. Tactical Deception (TAC–D) Policy (Including Camouflage, Countersurveillance, and Concealment) 15 June 1982
AR 525-22 Electronic Warfare (EW) Policy
AR 525-27. Army Emergency Management Program 4 December 2008
AR 525-28. Personnel Recovery 5 March 2010
AR 530-1. Operations Security (OPSEC) 19 April 2007 (2005 edition) (1995 edition)
AMC Suppl 1 to AR 530-1 OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) - 20 February 1996
AR 530-2 Communications Security
(C)AR 530-3 Electronic Security (U)
(C)AR 530-4 Control of Compromising Emanations (U)
AR 550-1. Procedures for Handling Requests for Political Asylum and Temporary Refuge 1 October 1981.
AR 600-8-1. Army Casualty Program 30 April 2007
AR 600-20. Army Command Policy 7 June 2006
AR 600-43. Conscientious Objection 21 August 2006
AR 600-100. Army Leadership 8 March 2007
AR 611-6 Army Linguist Management 16 February 1996
AR 670-1. Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia, 3 February 2005 (2.9 MB PDF file)
AR 690-11. Use and Management of Civilian Personnel in Support of Military Contingency Operations 26 May 2004
AR 690-13. Civilian Intelligence Personnel Management System (CIPMS)—Policies and Procedures 30 September 1990.
Implementation of Army Occupational Guides (AOGs) for the Intelligence Specialist Series, GS-132, and for Scientific and Technical Positions in Intelligence Production - 24 APR 1991
AR 690-950-4. Military Intelligence Civilian Excepted Career Program, 20 February 2008
AR 715-30 Secure Environment Contracting (Draft)
AR 900-1. Department of the Army Space Policy, 23 January 2009

REG 115-11 Climatic, Hydrological, and Topographic Services 15 Feb 90
REG 140-11 Military Intelligence Special Training Element (MISTE) Program ARMY RESERVE 15 Aug 88
REG 381-1 TRADOC Threat Management 19 Apr 93



PAM Pamphlets

PAM 25-403. Guide to Recordkeeping in the Army 11 August 2008
PAM 27-24. Selected International Agreements Volume II 1 December 1976.
PAM 50-5. Nuclear Accident or Incident Response and Assistance (NAIRA) Operations 20 March 2002
PAM 50-6. Chemical Accident or Incident Response and Assistance (CAIRA) Operations 26 March 2003
FORSCOM PAM 380-1. JFLCC QRF/RRF Pamphlet May 2003.
AE PAM 380-40. Communications Security Custodian Guide 2 May 2003.
EUSA PAM 381-12. Eighth United States Army Espionage Prevention And Subversion And Espionage Directed Against The Army Primer 8 June 1990.
PAM 385-61. Toxic Chemical Agent Safety Standards 17 December 2008.
PAM 385-69. Safety Standards for Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories 6 May 2009.
PAM 525-3-0. The Army Capstone Concept. Operational Adaptability: Operating Under Conditions of Uncertainty and Complexity in an Era of Persistent Conflict 2016-2028 21 December 2009
PAM 525-3-14. Concept for Space Operations in Support of the Objective Force 11 April 2003
PAM 525-7-8. Cyberspace Operations Concept Capability Plan 2016-2028 22 February 2010
PAM 525-7-19. The U.S. Army Concept Capability Plan for Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction for the Future Modular Force 2015-2024 25 March 2009
PAM 525-70. Battlefield Visualization Concept 1 October 1995
PAM 525-XX INTEL XXI 24 January 1996
PAM 525-73 Nonlethal Capabilities In Army Operations, change 1, 1 Dec 96
AE PAM 525-100. The U.S. Army in Bosnia and Herzegovina 7 October 2003.
PAM 600-3-35. Military Intelligence 1 August 1987.
PAM 600-24. Health Promotion, Risk Reduction, and Suicide Prevention 17 December 2009.


FM - Field Manuals

FM 1-0. Human Resources Support 6 April 2010
FM 1-02. Operational Terms and Graphics September 2004, updated 2 February 2010
FM 1-04. Legal Support to the Operational Army April 2009
FM 1-20. Military History Operations February 2003
FM 2-0. Intelligence March 2010
FM 2-22.3. Human Intelligence Collector Operations September 2006 (4.8 MB PDF file)
FMI 2-22.9. Open Source Intelligence, December 2006.
FM 2-22.401. TECHINT: Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Technical Intelligence Operations 9 June 2006
FMI 2-91.4. Intelligence Support to Operations in the Urban Environment, June 2005
FM 3-0. Operations February 2008
FMI 3-0.1. The Modular Force January 2008
FM 3-01.80. Visual Aircraft Recognition, January 2006 (28 MB PDF)
FM 3-01.87. Patriot Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, August 2006
FM 3-04.113. Utility and Cargo Helicopter Operations, December 2007
FM 3-04.120. Air Traffic Services Operations, February 2007
FM 3-04.126. Attack Reconnaissance Helicopter Operations, February 2007
FMI 3-04.155. Army Unmanned Aircraft System Operations 4 April 2006 (9 MB PDF file)
FM 3-04.203. Fundamentals of Flight May 2007
FM 3-04.300. Airfield and Flight Operations Procedures August 2008, w/change 1, April 2010
FM 3-04.513. Aircraft Recovery Operations July 2008
FM 3-05. Army Special Operations Forces, 20 September 2006
FM 3-05.30. Psychological Operations, April 2005 (now obsolete: FM 33-1. Psychological Operations, August 1979)
FM 3-05.40. Civil Affairs Operations, September 2006
FM 3-05.60. Army Special Operations Forces Aviation Operations, October 2000
FM 3-05.70. Survival, May 2002 (20 MB PDF file)
FM 3-05.102. Army Special Operations Forces Intelligence, July 2001
FM 3-05.104. Army Special Operations Forces Noncombatant Evacuation Operations, February 2004
FM 3-05.130. Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare, September 2008
FM 3-05.132. Army Special Operations Forces Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Operations, August 2007
FM 3-05.160. Army Special Operations Forces Communications Systems Support, July 2006
FM 3-05.201. Special Forces Unconventional Warfare Operations, April 2003
FM 3-05.210. Special Forces Air Operations, August 2004
FM 3-05.211. Special Forces Military Free-Fall Operations, April 2005
FM 3-05.212. Special Forces Waterborne Operations, August 2004
FM 3-05.213. Special Forces Use of Pack Animals, June 2004 (16.5 MB PDF)
FM 3-05.222. Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment, April 2003
FM 3-05.230. Special Forces Base Camp Operations, July 2003
FM 3-05.231. Special Forces Personnel Recovery, June 2003
FM 3-05.232. Special Forces Group Intelligence Operations, February 2005
FM 3-05.301. Psychological Operations Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, December 2003
FM 3-05.302. Tactical Psychological Operations: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, October 2005
FM 3-05.401. Civil Affairs Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, September 2003
FM 3-06. Urban Operations, 26 October 2006 (14 MB PDF file)
FM 3-6. Field Behavior of NBC Agents (Including Smoke and Incendiaries), 3 November 1986
FM 3-07. Stability Operations, October 2008
FM 3-7. NBC Field Handbook, September 1994
FM 3-07.1. Security Force Assistance May 2009
FMI 3-07.22. Counterinsurgency Operations 1 October 2004 (3 MB PDF file)
FM 3-07.31. Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Conducting Peace Operations 26 October 2003 (incorporating change 1, April 2009)
FM 3-09.32. JFIRE: Multi-Service Procedures for the Joint Application of Firepower, October 2004
FM 3-09.34. KILL BOX: Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Kill Box Employment, June 2005
FM 3-11. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense Operations, March 2003
FM 3-11.3. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Contamination Avoidance, February 2006 (13.5 MB PDF)
FM 3-11.4. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Protection, June 2003
FM 3-11.5. CBRN Decontamination: Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Decontamination, April 2006
FM 3-11.9. Potential Military Chemical/Biological Agents and Compounds, January 2005 (5.5 MB PDF file)
FM 3-11.11. Flame, Riot Control Agent, and Herbicide Operations (excerpt), March 2003
FM 3-11.19. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Reconnaissance, July 2004
FM 3-11.20. Technical Escort Battalion Operations, August 2007
FM 3-11.21. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Consequence Management Operations, April 2008
FM 3-11.22. Weapons of Mass Destruction - Civil Support Team Operations December 2007 (incorporating Change 1, 31 March 2009)
FM 3-11.34. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Installation CBRN Defense, November 2007
FM 3-11.86. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Biological Surveillance, October 2004
FM 3-13. Information Operations: Doctrine, Tactics, Techniques and Procedures, November 2003
FM 3-14. Space Support to Army Operations, May 2005 (5 MB PDF file)
FM 3-19.13. Law Enforcement Investigations, January 2005 (22 MB PDF file)
FM 3-19.15. Civil Disturbance Operations, April 2005 (5.4 MB PDF file)
FM 3-19.17. Military Working Dogs, July 2005 (5 MB PDF file)
FM 3-19.50. Police Intelligence Operations, July 2006
FM 3-20.98. Reconnaissance Platoon, December 2002
FM 3-21.12. The Infantry Weapons Company, July 2008
FM 3-21.20. The Infantry Battalion, December 2006
FM 3-21.75. The Warrior Ethos and Soldier Combat Skills, January 2008 (28 MB PDF)
FM 3-22.37. Javelin -- Close Combat Missile System, Medium, March 2008
FM 3-22.40. Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Tactical Employment of Nonlethal Weapons, October 2007
FM 3-22.90. Mortars, December 2007
FM 3-23.30. Grenades and Pyrotechnic Signals, October 2009
FM 3-24. Counterinsurgency, December 2006
FM 3-24.2. Tactics in Counterinsurgency, April 2009
FM 3-25.26. Map Reading and Land Navigation, January 2005
FM 3-34. Engineer Operations, April 2009
FMI 3-34.119. Improvised Explosive Device Defeat (excerpt), September 2005
FM 3-34.170. Engineer Reconnaissance, March 2008
FM 3-34.400. General Engineering, December 2008
FM 3-35. Army Deployment and Redeployment, April 2010
FM 3-35.1. Army Prepositioned Operations, July 2008
FM 3-36. Electronic Warfare in Operations, February 2009
FM 3-37. Protection, September 2009
FM 3-50. Smoke Operations, 4 December 1990
FM 3-50.1. Army Personnel Recovery, August 2005
FM 3-50.3. Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Survival, Evasion, and Recovery, March 2007 (via Wikileaks); FM 21-76-1. Survival, Evasion, and Recovery, June 1999 (obsolete)
FM 3-55.12. COMCAM - Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Combat Camera Operations, May 2007
FM 3-55.93. Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations, June 2009
FM 3-61.1. Public Affairs Tactics, Techniques and Procedures, October 2000
FMI 3-63.6. Command and Control of Detainee Operations, September 2005
FMI 3-90.10. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High Yield Explosives Operational Headquarters, January 2008
FM 3-90.12. Combined Arms Gap-Crossing Operations, July 2008
FM 3-90.61. The Brigade Special Troops Battalion, December 2006
FM 3-100.21. Contractors on the Battlefield, January 2003
FM 3-101. Chemical Staffs and Units, November 1993
FM 3-101.1. Smoke Squad / Platoon Operations Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, September 1994
FM 4-02. Force Health Protection in a Global Environment, February 2003, with change 1 dated July 30, 2009
FM 4-02.2. Medical Evacuation, May 2007, with change 1 dated July 30, 2009
FM 4-02.7. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Health Service Support in a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Environment, July 2009
FM 4-02.51. Combat and Operational Stress Control, July 2006
FM 4-02.283. Treatment of Nuclear and Radiological Casualties, 20 December 2001
FM 4-02.285. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries, September 2007
FM 4-20.64. Mortuary Affairs Operations, January 2007
FM 4-20.65. Identification of Deceased Personnel, July 2005 (32 MB PDF)
FM 4-20.142 Airdrop of Supplies and Equipment: Rigging Loads for Special Operations, September 2007 (28 MB PDF)
FMI 4-93.41. Army Field Support Brigade Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, February 2007
FM 5-0. The Operations Process, March 2010
FM 6-01.1. Knowledge Management Section, August 2008
FMI 6-02.40. Visual Information Operations, March 2009
FM 6-02.43. Signal Soldier's Guide, March 2009
FMI 6-02.45. Signal Support to Theater Operations, July 2007
FMI 6-02.60. Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) for the Joint Network Node-Network (JNN-N), September 2006
FMI 6-02.70. Army Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Operations, September 2006
FM 6-20-10. Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Targeting Process. 29 March 1990
FM 6-22. Army Leadership: Competent, Confident, and Agile, October 2006
FM 7-0. Training for Full Spectrum Operations, December 2008
FM 7-15. The Army Universal Task List, February 2009
FM 7-100.4. Opposing Force Organization Guide, May 2007
FM 8-9. NATO Handbook on the Medical Aspects of NBC Defensive Operations, February 1996
FM 8-284. Treatment of Biological Warfare Agent Casualties, July 2000
FM 24-17. Tactical Records Traffic System (TRTS) 17 September 1991.
FM 24-18. Tactical Single-Channel Radio Communications Techniques. 30 September 1987.
FM 24-33. Communications Techniques: Electronic Counter-Countermeasures. 17 July 1990.
(C)FM 32-20 Electronic Warfare (EW) (U)
(C)FM 32-30 Electronic Warfare, Tactics of Defense
FM 34-1, Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations 27 September 1994. [superseded by FM 2-0]
FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING 08 Mar 94
FM 34-2-1 TTP FOR RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE AND INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO COUNTER RECONNAISSANCE 19 Jun 91
FM 34-3, Intelligence Analysis and Synchronization 15 Mar 90 (3.8 MB PDF)
FM 34-5 (S) HUMAN INTELLIGENCE AND RELATED COUNTERINTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS 29 Jul 94
FM 34-7 IEW SUPPORT TO LOW INTENSITY CONFLICT 18 May 93
FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE 28 September 1992 [rescinded and replaced by Special Text 2-50.4]
FM 34-8-2, Intelligence Officers Handbook 1 May 1998
FM 34-10, Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations, Initial Draft, Apr 96
FM 34-10-1 TTP FOR THE REMOTELY MONITORED BATTLEFIELD SENSOR SYSTEM 18 Jun 91
FM 34-10-2 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE EQUIPMENT HANDBOOK 13 Jul 93
FM 34-10-3(O) TRAILBLAZER OPERATIONS 29 Mar 90
FM 34-10-13(O) TECHNICAL CONTROL AND ANALYSIS CENTER 14 Aug 89
FM 34-10-15 AN/FSQ 144 (V) TROJAN 15 Aug 89
FM 34-10-16 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE COMMON SENSOR (IEWCS)
FM 34-13 MI BN LEADER'S HANDBOOK FOR PLATOONS & TEAMS 15 Apr 83
FM 34-25 CORPS INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS 30 Sep 87
FM 34-25-1, Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (J-STARS) (Initial Draft)
FM 34-25-2, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) (Test Draft, Jun 95)
FM 34-25-3, All Source Analysis System and the Analysis and Control Element (ASAS/ACE) 03 Oct 95
FM 34-25-6 (S) TTP FOR THE ELECTRONIC PROCESSING AND DISSEMINATION SYSTEM (U) 15 Jun 92
FM 34-25-7 (S) SPECIAL ELECTRONIC MISSION AIRCRAFT SURVIVABILITY (U) 03 Oct 95
FM 34-35 . Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR) and Separate Brigade Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Operations. 12 December 1990.
FM 34-36 SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS 30 Sep 91
FM 34-37 Echelons Above Corps (EAC) Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Operations. 15 January 1991.
FM 34-37 Strategic, Departmental, and Operational IEW Operations, Preliminary Draft Jul 97 revises, updates, and supersedes FM 34-37, Jan 91.
FM 34-40 (S) ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS (U) 09 Oct 87
FM 34-40-2(O) BASIC CRYPTANALYSIS 13 Sep 90
FM 34-40-3 TACTICAL SIGNALS INTEL ANALYSIS OPERATIONS 21 May 91
FM 34-40-5 (S) VOICE INTERCEPT OPERATIONS (U) 14 Aug 92
FM 34-40-7 COMMUNICATIONS JAMMING HANDBOOK 23 Nov 92
FM 34-40-9 DIRECTION FINDING OPERATIONS 29 Aug 91
FM 34-40-12 MORSE INTERCEPT OPERATIONS 26 Aug 91
FM 34-40-13 (S)ELECTRONIC INTELLIGENCE (U) 10 Sep 91
FM 34-40 IEW SUPPORT TO COMMAND AND CONTROL WARFARE (C2W)
FM 34-41 MULTI SERVICE PROCEDURES FOR SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT IN A JOINT ENVIRONMENT 31 OCT 94
FM 34-42 ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS IN A JOINT ENVIRONMENT 1 Jul 94
FM 34-52, Intelligence Interrogation 28 September 1992 (14.5 MB PDF file) (replaced by FM 2-22.3 September 2006).
FM 34-54, Battlefield Intelligence 30 January 1998
FM 34-55, Imagery Intelligence (outline, as of 14 Mar 96)
FM 34-60. Counterintelligence 03 Oct 95
FM 34-80. BRIGADE AND BATTALION IEW OPERATIONS 15 Apr 86 (3.9 MB)
FM 34-81/AFM 104-5. Weather Support for Army Operations 31 Aug 89 (2.8 MB)
FM 34-81-1 BATTLEFIELD WEATHER EFFECTS 23 Dec 92
FM 34-85 CONVERSION OF WARSAW PACT GRIDS TO UTM GRIDS 25 Sep 81
FM 34-85-1 MIDEAST GK CONVERSION 02 Feb 83
FM 34-130, Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield. 8 July 1994 (4.3 MB)
FM 44-18.1, Stinger Team Operations, 31 December 1984
FM 90-2 Battlefield Deception [Tactical Cover and Deception] 3 October 1988
FM 90-2A (C) ELECTRONIC DECEPTION (U) 12 Jun 89
FM 90-24 C3CM Multi-Service Procedures for Command, Control, and Communications Countermeasures 17 May 1991
FM 100-2.3. The Soviet Army: Troops, Organization and Equipment, June 1991
FM 100-5. Operations. June 1993.
FM 100-6 Information Operations 27 August 1996
FM 100-19 DOMESTIC SUPPORT OPERATIONS - 1 July 1993
FM 100-30 Nuclear Operations 29 October 1996
FM 101-31-1 Nuclear Weapons Employment Doctrine and Procedures 6 January 1986 (obsolete)

Training Materials

Warfighter Guide to Intelligence 2000
TACTICAL HUMINT BATTALION Tactics, Techniques and Procedures - 15 September 1997
(C)TB 380-4 Electronic Security Design Criteria for Noncommunication Electromagnetic Equipment (U)
(S)TB 380-6-1-4. Signal Security (SIGSEC) Advisors Package-SIGSEC Technical Support (U). 14 January 1985.
TB 380-9 SIGSEC Security Guide
TC 34-55. Imagery Intelligence. 3 October 1988
TC 34-212 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Aircrew Training Manual - Final Draft, Apr 97

GTA 5-2-28 Control Classified Work Projects
GTA 11-01-08 Electronic Counter-Countermeasures for Operations
GTA 30-1-12 Combat Intelligence

Intelligence Training XXI: Ready Now UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE CENTER and FORT HUACHUCA
326th MI Battalion Training Courses
Military Intelligence Officer Basic Course
Military Intelligence Officer Transition Course
Military Intelligence Officer Advanced Course
Staff Weather Officer Army Indoctrination
International Intelligence Officer Basic Course
International Intelligence Officer Advanced Course
Tactical Imagery Intelligence Operations TJIDBT FEB 96


Miscellaneous Other Materials


Conduct of AR 15-6 Investigations Into Suspected Suicides and Requirements for Suicide Incident Family Briefs, Army Directive 2010-01, March 26, 2010
Guidance for Reporting Requirements and Redacting Investigation Reports of Deaths and Fatalities, Army Directive 2010-02, March 26, 2010
Redesignation of the Biometrics Task Force as the Biometrics Identity Management Agency, General Order 2010-06, March 23, 2010
Law of War Deskbook, The United States Army Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School, January 2010
Domestic Operational Law Handbook 2009 for Judge Advocates, Center for Law and Military Operations, August 2009
Law of War Documentary Supplement, The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, July 2009
Operational Law Handbook 2009, The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, June 2009
The Army Casualty Program (Dover Media Access and Family Travel), Army Directive 2009–02, April 3, 2009
Forged in the Fire: Legal Lessons Learned During Military Operations, 1994-2008, Center for Law and Military Operations, September 2008
Domestic Operational Law, Volume 1, Volume 2, Handbook for Judge Advocates, Center for Law and Military Operations, 2006
Intelligence Oversight Guide, U.S. Army Inspector General School, February 2008
Basic Combat Training Smart Card, April 2008
Initial Entry Training Soldier's Handbook, TRADOC Pam 600-4, 4 September 2007 (Change 1, 29 January 2008)
Rule of Law Handbook, A Practitioner's Guide for Judge Advocates, Center for Law and Military Operations, updated edition, 2008
Ranger Handbook, SH 21-76, July 2006
Joint Civil Affairs Operations and Joint Civil-Military Operations Planning Guide, GTA 41-01-004, September 2007
Civil Affairs Planning and Execution Guide, GTA 41-01-001, October 2002
The IED (Improvised Explosives Device) and VBIED (Vehicular Borne IED) Threat Smart Card, Version 1A, 4 January 2004
Space Operations 2015-2024, TRADOC Pamphlet 525-7-4, 15 November 2006
Establishment of the United States Army Psychological Operations Branch, January 12, 2007
Establishment of the United States Army Civil Affairs Branch, January 12, 2007
Legal Lessons Learned From Afghanistan and Iraq: Volume 1, Major Combat Operations, Center for Law and Military Operations, 1 August 2004 (7.1 MB PDF)
Legal Lessons Learned From Afghanistan and Iraq: Volume 2, Full Spectrum Operations, Center for Law and Military Operations, September 2005 (3.3 MB PDF)
Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team Management, NGR 500-3, January 12, 2006
Psychological Operations Leaders Planning Guide, GTA-33-01-001, November 2005
Procedures for the Destruction of Aircraft and Associated Equipment to Prevent Enemy Use, November 1971
A History of U.S. Army Bands, U.S. Army Element, School of Music, October 2005
Army Band Section Leader Handbook, Training Circular 12-44, May 2005
US Army Forces in Korea J2 Vision
Force Protection: Antiterrorism 1997 U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command - Fort Monroe, Virginia
DIR 525-4 Implementation Instructions for the Agreement Between the United States and Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Prevention of Dangerous Military Activities 1 Oct 91
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Safeguarding and Controlling Communications Security Material USAREUR Regulation 380-40 -- 10 July 2003
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Thursday, May 6, 2010

FREE EBOOKS! All you can read, all FREE...

So many of us love to read and this blog is dedicated to electronic books of all kinds. However, many great eBooks aren't free.

Well, here is a site with tons of FREE eBooks for the reading! All you have to do is sign up, find and download.

The site I'm talking about is Free-eBooks.net. Check them out and see if you can find something you like.

The Shocking Truth About E-Books

by Joe Vitale

Last August the New York Times announced that e-books
were not selling.

A reporter wrote, "The main advantage of electronic books
appears to be that they gather no dust. Almost no one is
buying. Publishers and online bookstores say only the
very few best-selling electronic editions have sold
more than a thousand copies, and most sell far fewer."

Is that true?

I've learned to weigh everything the media
tells us with more than a grain of salt. As the author
of numerous traditionally published books, as well as
the author of several popular e-books, I'm here to tell
you that e-books are selling and selling far better,
in many cases, than most traditional books.

Here's just a little proof:

* Corey Rudl made $400,000 from his e-works,
* Stephan Mahaney made $800,000,
* Michael Campbell made $10,000,
* David Garfinkel made $35,000,
* Larry Dotson made $5,000 in less than a month,
* Allen Says made $15,000 on a Sunday,
* Bob Gatchel made $30,000 in one weekend.

My own "Hypnotic" series of e-books, all published by
Aesop Marketing, have broken sales records and left
my printed books in the dust: "Hypnotic Writing" has
sold in the tens of thousands---at $29.95 each---for
more than two years now!

My follow-up book "Advanced Hypnotic Writing," has
sold well into the thousands; and the recent work by
myself and Larry Dotson,

"The Hypnotic Writing Swipe File," came out of the
gate with a bang---selling at the whopping price
of $197 a copy.

And keep in mind that these e-books have no printing or
shipping costs associated with them.

They are "invisible" books. You don't have to
warehouse them, either. When they sell for $29.95 or $197,
that's virtually all profit. (A very nice feeling.)

I don't blame you if you are skeptical.

I was, too, at first. Mark Joyner, CEO of Aesop Marketing,
begged me for two years---years!---to give him a work of
mine that he could release as an e-book.

I'm a book lover and never thought anyone would EVER
buy an ebook. (So much for me being a futurist.)

But apparently there is an entire world out there---or
ON line---that don't care for printed books or big
bookstores, but instead love instant information delivered
with a click.

My "Hypnotic Writing" sold hundreds of copies within
24 hours. I'm now a believer in e-books.

They've enabled me to live in the Texas Hill Country,
drive a BMW Z3 hot-rod, own a pool, and travel as a I
please.

My friend David Garfinkel grew up in the traditional
publishing world and in fact worked for McGraw-Hill,
the world's largest publisher of business information.

He didn't give e-books much thought either until he
published a couple of them himself. His most recent one is
titled, "Advertising Headlines That Make You Rich."

David told me, "I'm astonished by the results. I can
honestly say my life has undergone quantum changes for
the better in many ways since my first e-book hit the
Internet a year and a half ago."

So what's with the New York Times?

My hunch is that they are asking traditional publishers
about their e-books sales. Well, traditional publishers
don't know beans about marketing. Never have. They can't
sell their printed books, so how can you expect them to
sell their e-books?

To give you an example, one of my recent books is
"There's A Customer Born Every Minute: P.T. Barnum's
Secrets to Business Success." AMACOM, a division of
the American Management Association, published it.

I got national radio, print and TV coverage for that
book. A&E Biography created a new special on the life
of Barnum and at the end of it the host held up one
book---and only one book---and basically urged people
to get it to understand Barnum as a businessman.

That was MY book. Sales skyrocketed. My book became an
overnight bestseller at Amazon. Yet what did my
publisher do? They let the book go out of print.

I bought their leftover inventory. The books are in my
garage. I never received one single royalty check.
You can now only get the printed book through me
---though, ironically, the e-book version of it
remains for sale online.

There's more. My most recent book is titled "Spiritual
Marketing." I released it as an e-book through
http://www.1stbooks.com, as well as in paperback and
hardcover formats through www.amazon.com. Which sells
the best? The e-book version! (Paper is second and
hardcover last.)

Again, what is the media trying to tell us when they
forecast gloom for ebooks? Remember that the media
focuses on the negative. Good news isn't
generally considered news-worthy, to them.

Finally, here's the moral of this story:

Don't let the media talk you out of releasing your
own e-book. As long as you have solid information that
a specific group of people would enjoy, you can write an
ebook and let that target group know about it.

Even if you only sold a few hundred copies, you
would receive PURE PASSIVE INCOME---which no traditional
publisher---including the New York Times---can promise or
deliver.

**************
Joe Vitale is co-author of the new e-book,
"How to Write and Publish your own eBook...
in as Little as 7 Days
"
For complete details Click Here
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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Kindle on your PC?

The Amazon Kindle Store has an amazing selection of books to read but is aimed at users of the Kindle device...

However there is an application that is FREE to download that will allow you to view purchased Kindle eBooks on your PC!

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Create your own eBook!

Like to read eBooks? Ever wanted to write your own eBook and distribute it? Well I have good news for you!

It isn't hard to write your own eBook and not that hard to sell it either. All that's involved with making your own eBook is to come up with an idea for an eBook, write it, compile it, sell it!

Well I'm sure you already have a good idea, maybe something you know a lot about. What about compiling it? That part's easy as well with the proper eBook compiling software.

There's a nifty eBook compiling software called "eBook Starter" that will make it easy for you to compile your eBook. If you are serious about making an eBook, be sure to get this software!

So go for it! If you want to make your own eBook, get "eBook Starter" today and start writing!