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In the mid-seventies, two
events created a void in
echelons above corps (EAC)
intelligence doctrine and force
structure: the transition of
Army doctrine from field Army
to EAC and the implementation
of decisions resulting from the
Intelligence Organization and
Stationing Study. In 1982, the
Army Chief of Staff approved
the changes resulting from this
document for planning
purposes. During this time, US
Army Intelligence and Security
Command (INSCOM) completed the
EAC Intelligence, Security, and
Electronic Warfare Architecture
Study . This was the base
document for EAC intelligence
and electronic warfare (IEW)
force development. FM 100-16,
published in April 1985,
incorporated key IEW doctrinal
principles.
This manual applies those
principles to the Military
Intelligence (MI) brigades
(EAC) that support IEW in
different theaters. The
brigades are the critical parts
of the IEW structure
established at EAC. The IEW
functions of the MI brigades
(EAC) forge the links with the
EAC staff, the echelons above
corps intelligence center
(EACIC), echelons corps and
below (ECB), other MI brigade
elements, other services, and
national level intelligence
agencies.
This manual provides the
doctrine for EAC IEW
operations, including
organizations, missions,
functions, and capabilities of
MI organizations at EAC. This manual further supports Army
doctrine described in FM 100-5
and FM 100-20.
This manual is not designed
nor intended to be a
descriptive tactics,
techniques, and procedures
(TTP) manual. The uniqueness
of the EAC theaters in which
the IEW units are located
prohibits such a task. The
geographical and operational
focus of the theaters, along
with command and National
Command Authorities (NCA)
guidance, orients the specific
IEW support missions; for
example, functional and
regional tailoring to best
achieve the assigned mission.
Chapter 1 describes how the
general political and military
environment of theaters of
operation are formed. It also
describes how the IEW structure
forms to the operational level
focus of the theaters and
supports the Army’s AirLand
Battle Doctrine and IEW
doctrinal principles and
tasks. All intelligence
disciplines have been included
in the functional description.
The remainder of the manual
discusses the organization of
the MI brigades (EAC) under the
new “L” series tables of
organization and equipment
(TOEs) . These TOEs provide the
framework for describing the
missions and functions of the
brigade and its subordinate
units. These TOEs may be
augmented with tables of
distribution and allowances
(TDAs) force structures.
However, such TDA organizations are theater dependent and are
not included in this manual.
This manual is for
commanders, staff, and key
personnel of all EAC
organizations--combat, combat
support (CS), and combat
service support (CSS). It
describes the organization and
functions of theater level IEW
units and how they support the
formulation of operational
level intelligence. It thus
lends support to the
operational planning by all
Army units within their
functional missions. It should
also be used by members of
United States Army Training and
Doctrine Command (TRADOC)
service schools and other
military organizations.
PAGES: 148
PUBLICATION DATE: JANUARY, 1991
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