Transcription of FM 100-5 Operations - BITS
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FM 100-5iFM 100-5iField manual Headquarters100-5 Department of the ArmyWashington, DC, 14 June 1993 OPERATIONSTABLE OF CONTENTS PagePREFACE.. ivINTRODUCTION .. vCHAPTER 1 CHALLENGES FOR THE US ARMY ..1-1 THE ROLE OF DOCTRINE ..1-1 THE AMERICAN VIEW OF WAR .. 1-2 THE STRATEGIC CONTEXT.. 1-3 THE TRAINING AND READINESS CHALLENGE .. 1-5 CHAPTER 2 FUNDAMENTALS OF ARMY Operations .. 2-0 THE RANGE OF MILITARY Operations .. 2-0 JOINT, COMBINED, AND INTERAGENCYOPERATIONS .. 2-2 INTEGRATION OF ARMY CAPABILITIES .. 2-2 DISCIPLINED Operations .. 2-3 THE FOUNDATION OF ARMY OPERATION .. 2-4 COMBAT POWER .. 2-9 CHAPTER 3 FORCE PROJECTION .. 3-1 FORCE-PROJECTION CONSIDERATIONS .. 3-3 FORCE-PROJECTION Operations .. 3-7 CHAPTER 4 JOINT Operations .. 4-1 JOINT RELATIONSHIPS.
recognizes that it will normally operate in combination with air, naval, and space assets to achieve the overall strategic aim of decisive land combat. It also recognizes that operations outside the United States will usually be in conjunction with allies. The proponent of this manual is HQ TRADOC. Send comments and recommendations on DA
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