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Mission Training Plan for Headquarters, Forward Support Battalion For Heavy, Light, Air Assault and Airborne Divisions
Army Training and Evaluation Program No. 63-002-30-MTP: Mission Training Plan for Headquarters Company, Division Support Command, Heavy, Airborn, Air Assault, and Light Divisions
Army Training and Evaluation Program No. 63-136-30-MTP: Mission Trainig Plan for Headquarters Detachment, Main Support Battalion, Heavy Division
Army Field Manual No. 4-02.4: FM 4-02.4 (FM 8-10-4) Medical Platoon Leaders' Handbook; Tactics, Techinques, And Procedures
Training manual: Mission Plan for the Transportation Cargo Transfer Company
This Mission Training Plan document is missing booklet cover and several other pages.
Army Field Manual FM 3-19.40: Military Police Internment/Resettlement Operations. Military Handbook for Police Internment and Resettlement Operations. Field Manual depicts the doctrinal foundation, principles, and processes that Military Police ...
Army Field Manual No. FM 3-0: FM 3-0 Operations
Army Training and Evaluation Program 63-226L-MTP: Mission Training Plan for Headquarters, Main Support Battalion, Airborne, Air Assault, And Light Infantry Divisions.
Manual laying foundations for military police operations; its various functions; and limitations.
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