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MULTI-SERVICE TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND …

PEACE OPS MULTI-SERVICE tactics , TECHNIQUES, and procedures FOR PEACE OPERATIONS ATP [FM ] MCWP AFTTP NOVEMBER 2014 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited. *Supersedes FM , dated 26 October 2003, including all changes. FOREWORD This MULTI-SERVICE tactics , techniques, and procedures (MTTP) publication is a project of the Air Land Sea Application (ALSA) Center in accordance with the memorandum of agreement between the Headquarters of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force doctrine commanders directing ALSA to develop MTTP publications to meet the immediate needs of the warfighter.

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1 PEACE OPS MULTI-SERVICE tactics , TECHNIQUES, and procedures FOR PEACE OPERATIONS ATP [FM ] MCWP AFTTP NOVEMBER 2014 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited. *Supersedes FM , dated 26 October 2003, including all changes. FOREWORD This MULTI-SERVICE tactics , techniques, and procedures (MTTP) publication is a project of the Air Land Sea Application (ALSA) Center in accordance with the memorandum of agreement between the Headquarters of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force doctrine commanders directing ALSA to develop MTTP publications to meet the immediate needs of the warfighter.

2 This MTTP publication has been prepared by ALSA under our direction for implementation by our respective commands and for use by other commands as appropriate. THOMAS S. JAMES, JR. WILLIAM F. MULLEN, III Major General, US Army Brigadier General, US Marine Corps DirectorDirectorMission Command Center of Excellence Capabilities Development Directorate STEVEN L. KWAST Lieutenant General, US Air Force Commander Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education This publication is available through the following websites: ALSA ( ); US Army ( ); US Marine Corps ( ); US Navy at Navy Doctrine Library System ( ); US Air Force at Air Force E-Publishing System ( ); and Joint Electronic Library Plus ( ).

3 ATP , C1 Change No. 1 Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC, 17 April 2015 MULTI-SERVICE tactics , TECHNIQUES, and procedures FOR PEACE OPERATIONS ATP , November 2014, as follows:Change distribution to Public old pages: Insert new pages: CoverCoverv through ix v through ix Authentication Page Authentication Page 2. File this transmittal sheet in front of the publication for reference STATEMENT A: Approved for public release, distribution is , C1 By Order of the Secretary of the Army: Official: DISTRIBUTION: Active Army, Army National Guard, and US Army Reserve: Not to be distributed.

4 Electronic means only. By Order of the Secretary of the Air Force STEVEN L. KWAST Lieutenant General, USAF Commander and President Air University ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available on the e-Publishing Web site at . for downloading or ordering. RELEASABILITY: DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited. PIN: 104715-001 RAYMOND T. ODIERNO General, United States Army Chief of Staff GERALD B. O KEEFE Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army 1510503 1 November 2014 ATP i PREFACE 1.

5 PurposeThis publication provides a single source MULTI-SERVICE tactics , techniques, and procedures (MTTP) manual that focuses on conducting peace operations (PO) at the tactical level. Note: For the Army, the term mission command replaced command and control. Mission command now encompasses the Army s philosophy of command (still known as mission command) as well as the exercise of authority and direction to accomplish missions (formerly known as command and control). 2. ScopeUse this publication at the tactical level for training, planning, and conducting joint or MULTI-SERVICE PO.

6 It serves as the focal point guiding readers to existing TTP and provides TTP where gaps exist. In general terms, the tactical level refers to those operations conducted by tactical units or task forces at the O-6 level of command. This publication offers readers a basic understanding of joint and multinational PO, an overview of the nature and fundamentals of PO, and a detailed discussion of selected military tasks associated with PO. To a limited degree, this publication provides training objectives for the proper execution of PO for commanders and their staffs.

7 This publication has worldwide application and supplements Joint Publication , Peace Operations. 3. ApplicabilityIt applies to all commanders, leaders, staff, and warfighters participating in joint operations. In addition, it assists a joint force commander, Service component commanders and their staffs, and anyone responsible for force protection of personnel and resources. 4. Implementation PlanParticipating Service command offices of primary responsibility will review this publication, validate the information and, where appropriate, reference and incorporate it in Service manuals, regulations, and curricula as follows: Army.

8 Upon approval and authentication, this publication incorporates the TTP contained herein into the United States (US) Army Doctrine and Training Literature Program as directed by the Commander, US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). Distribution is in accordance with applicable directives listed on the authentication page. Marine The Marine Corps will incorporate the procedures in this publication in US Marine Corps doctrine publications as directed by the Deputy Commandant, Combat Development and Integration (CD&I).

9 Distribution is in accordance with the Marine Corps Publication Distribution System. 1 Marine Corps PCN: 143 000144 01 ii ATP 1 November 2014 Air Force. The Air Force will incorporate the procedures in this publication in accordance with applicable governing directives. Distribution is in accordance with Air Force Instruction 33-360, Publications and Forms Management. 5. User Informationa. US Army Combined Arms Center; HQMC, Deputy Commandant, CD&I; Curtis Center for Doctrine Development and Education (LeMay Center); and Air Land Sea Application (ALSA) Center developed this publication with the joint participation of the approving Service commands.

10 ALSA will review and update this publication as necessary. b. This publication reflects current joint and Service doctrine, command and controlorganizations, facilities, personnel, responsibilities, and procedures . Changes in Service protocol, appropriately reflected in joint and Service publications, is incorporated in revisions to this document. c. We encourage recommended changes for improving this publication. Key yourcomments to the specific page and paragraph and provide a rationale for each recommendation. Send comments and recommendations directly to: Army Commander, US Army Combined Arms Center ATTN: ATZL-MCK-D Fort Leavenworth KS 66027-6900 DSN 552-4885 COMM (913) 684-4885 E-mail: Marine Corps Deputy Commandant for Combat Development and Integration ATTN: C116 3300 Russell Road, Suite 204 Quantico VA 22134-5021 DSN 278-3616/6233 COMM (703) 784-3616/6233 Air Force Commander, Curtis E.


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