Transcription of ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS
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ADP 3-05 army SPECIAL OPERATIONSJULY 2019 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION:Approved for public release; distribution is publication supersedes ADP 3-05 and ADRP 3-05,both dated 29 January , DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYThis publication is available at the army Publishing Directorate site ( ) and the Central army Registry site ( ). ADP 3-05, C1 Change 1 army Doctrine Publication No. 3-05 Headquarters Department of the ArmyWashington, DC, 26 August 2019 army SPECIAL OPERATIONS army Doctrine Publication (ADP) 3-05, dated 31 July 2019, as follows:Remove old pages: Insert new pages: v through vii (reverse blank) v through vii (reverse blank) 1-15 and 1-161-15 and 1-162-3 and 2-42-3 and 2-44-1 and 4-25-1 and 5-28-3 through 8-6 Glossary-1 through Glossary-6 References-1 through References-3 (reverse blank)4-1 and 4-25-1 and 5-28-3 through 8-6 Glossary-1 through Glossary-6 References-1 through References-3 (reverse blank) bar ( ) marks changed this transmittal sheet in front of the RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; dis
(JP 3-05). These forces include Civil Affairs, Psychological Operations, Rangers, Special Forces, Special Mission Units, and Army special operations aviation forces assigned to the United States Army Special Operations Command—all supported by the 528th Sustainment Brigade (Special Operations) (Airborne).
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