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FM 3-21.8 supersedes FM 7-8, Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad, dated 22 April 1992 (with change 1, dated 1 March 2001). It is not intended to be a stand-alone publication. This FM helps commanders and their fire support staff officers and fires unit commanders meet this challenge by providing a clear and concise picture of fire support and why it must work as a FM 34-25-3 All-Source Analysis System and the Analysis and Control Element (3 October 1995); 118 pages, 28 illus. Price 12.00 {Item No.4923} FM 34-36 Special Operations Forces Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Opertions (30 September 1991) ; 200 pages, illus. Price 20.00 {Item No.921} DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. *This publication supersedes FM 3-22.9, 24 April 2003. i *Field Manual Headquarters No. 3-22.9 Department of the Army Washington, DC, 12 August 2008 Military Intelligence Field Manuals: FM 30-5. Military Intelligence--Combat Intelligence. FM 30-10. Military Intelligence--Observation. FM 30-15. Military Intelligence--Examination of Enemy Personnel, Repatriates, Documents, and Matériel. FM 30-20. 3/3 CR's road to gunnery. D-180: Using the Gunnery Progression Table outlined in ST 3-20.12-2 (Chapter 13), TC 3-20.1 (Chapter 9 and 10), DA PAM 350-38 (see applicable platform chapters), and FM 25-100, the timeline for Stryker gunnery training can easily be identifi ed. For all intents and purposes, gunnery prep should begin six to eight FMI 2-01.301 SPECIFIC TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES AND APPLICATIONS FOR INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE BATTLEFIELD TC 3-09.8 FIELD ARTILLERY GUNNERY TC 3-22.20 ARMY PHYSICAL READINESS DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Headquarters United States Marine Corps Washington, D.C. 20380-1775 21 October 2002 FOREWORD Marine Corps Warfighting Publication (MCWP) 3-21.2, Aviation Logistics FM 17-12 Tank Gunnery 1961-05-03 "This manual is divided into five parts. Part one outlines the purpose and scope of this manual. Part two presents general characteristics of tank armaments, turrets, armament controls, ammunition, and ballistics; part three, the fundamentals of tank gunnery and fire control equipment; part four, the conduct of fire, both direct and indirect; and part five FM 3-20.12 8/15/2005 TANK GUNNERY (ABRAMS) PDF FM 3-20.15 2/22/2007 TANK PLATOON PDF FM 3-20.90 8/26/2004 TANK AND CAVALRY HEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS COMPANY (HHC) AND HEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS TROOP (HHT) PDF FM 3-20.96 9/20/2006 RECONNAISSANCE SQUADRON PDF FM 3-20.98 2/12/2002 RECONNAISSANCE PLATOON PDF No. 3-19.30 *FM 3-19.30 Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC, 8 January 2001 Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. *This publication supersedes FM 19-30, 1 March 1979. PHYSICAL SECURITY Contents Page ATP 3-20.15: Tank Platoon, 13 December 2012 [supersedes FM 3-20.15 as of 2007] (pdf) ATP 3-20.16: Mobile Gun System Platoon, Chemical and Biological Weapons Employment, 20 February 1962 (pdf) FM 3-12: Operational Aspects of Radiological Defense, 1968 including Changes 1&2 as of 21 August 1968 and an Interim Change as of 8 July 1983 (pdf) ATP 3-20.15: Tank Platoon, 13 December 2012 [supersedes FM 3-20.15 as of 2007] (pdf) ATP 3-20.16: Mobile Gun System Platoon, Chemical and Biological Weapons Employment, 20 February 1962 (pdf) FM 3-12: Operational Aspects of Radiological Defense, 1968 including Changes 1&2 as of 21 August 1968 and an Interim Change as of 8 July 1983 (pdf) FM 3-90.12/MCWP 3-17.1 (FM

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