US Army Field Manual on CD in Adobe Acrobat (.PDF) format.
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What's inside:
"Look at your mission, see what you have to do it with, and then work
out the most sensible (which may frequently be the most unusual and most
audacious) way of doing it–and let fly. Use your brain, your imagination,
your initiative."
-- GENERAL HAMILTON H. HOWZE
This manual provides doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures on how all infantry
rifle companies fight. Infantry rifle companies include light infantry companies, air
assault, airborne, ranger, and H-series infantry (Reserve Component). This manual is
aligned with the Army's AirLand Battle doctrine and is not intended to be a stand-alone
publication. An understanding of FM 7-8 and FM 7-20 is essential. Also, the references
section provides publications that users of this manual must be familiar with.
The primary audiences for this manual are the rifle company commander; his
executive officer, first sergeant, and platoon leaders; instructors in TRADOC schools;
and writers of infantry training literature. The secondary audiences include other infantry
company commanders (HHC and antiarmor), infantry battalion staff officers, service
schools, and ROTC and military academy instructors.
Tough, realistic training is inherently dangerous; therefore, commanders and leaders
must instill an awareness of individual and unit safety and always consider the welfare of
their soldiers. All soldiers must be alert to potential risks and safety violations. The
specifics of how to train the company are explained in ARTEP 7-10 MTP, requiring users
to understand the TTP discussed in this manual.
This manual does not present the tactical solution to all tactical situations. Infantry
leaders are expected to use the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures discussed in
this manual as part of a detailed estimate of the situation. They can then develop an
effective plan to accomplish the assigned mission.
PAGES: 471
PUBLICATION DATE: DECEMBER, 1990
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