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ADP 1. The Army, September 2. ADP 1- 0. 2. Operational Terms and Military Symbols, August 3. ADRP 1. The Army Profession, June 2. ADRP 1- 0. 2. Terms and Military Symbols, December 2. ATP 1- 0. 5. 0. 1.
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Religious Support and the Operations Process, May 2. ATP 1- 0. 5. 0. 2. Religious Support to Funerals and Memorial Ceremonies and Services, March 2.
Change No. 1, November 1. ATP 1- 0. 6. 3. Banking Operations, January 2. ATP 1- 1. 9. Army Music, February 2.
ATP 1- 2. 0. Military History Operations, June 2. ADP 2- 0. Intelligence, August 3. ADRP 2- 0. Intelligence, August 3. ADP 3- 0. Unified Land Operations October 2. ADRP 3- 0 Unified Land Operations, Army Doctrine Reference Publication, May 2. ADP 3- 0. 5. Special Operations, August 3. ADRP 3- 0. 5. Special Operations, August 3.
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ATP 3- 0. 5. 2. Foreign Internal Defense, August 1. ADP 3- 0. 7. Stability, August 3. ATP 3- 0. 7. 5. Stability Techniques, August 3.
ATP 3- 0. 7. 6. Protection of Civilians, October 2. ADRP 3- 0. 7. Stability, August 3. ADP 3- 0. 9. Fires, August 3.
ADRP 3- 0. 9. Fires, August 3. ATP 3- 1. 1. 3. 7. Multi- Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance and Surveillance, March 2. ATP 3- 1. 1. 4. 1. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Consequence Management Operations, July 2.
ATP 3- 2. 0. 1. 5. Tank Platoon, December 1. ATP 3- 2. 4. 3. Cultural and Situational Understanding, April 1, 2. ADP 3- 2. 8. Defense Support of Civil Authorities July 2.
ADRP 3- 2. 8. Defense Support of Civil Authorities June 2. ATP 3- 2. 8. 1. Multi- Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) September 2. ATP 3- 3. 4. 5. Environmental Considerations, August 1.
ATP 3- 3. 4. 8. 0. Geospatial Engineering, June 2. ADP 3- 3. 7. Protection, August 3.
ADRP 3- 3. 7. Protection, August 3. ATP 3- 3. 9. 1. 0. Police Operations, January 2. ATP 3- 3. 9. 2. 0. Police Intelligence Operations, April 2. ATP 3- 3. 9. 3. 3.
Civil Disturbances, April 2. ATP 3- 5. 5. 1. 2. Combat Camera: Multi- Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Combat Camera (COMCAM) Operations, April 2. ATP 3- 5. 7. 2. 0. Multi- Service Techniques for Civil Affairs Support to Foreign Humanitarian Assistance, February 2.
ATP 3- 5. 7. 3. 0. Civil Affairs Support to Nation Assistance, May 2. ATP 3- 5. 7. 5. 0. Civil Affairs Civil Information Management, September 2. ATP 3- 5. 7. 6. 0.
Civil Affairs Planning, April 2. ATP 3- 5. 7. 7. 0. Civil- Military Operations Center, May 2. ATP 3- 5. 7. 8. 0.
Civil- Military Engagement, October 2. ATP 3- 6. 0. Targeting, May 2. ADP 3- 9. 0. Offense and Defense, August 3.
ADRP 3- 9. 0. Offense and Defense, August 3. ATP 3- 9. 0. 1. 5. Site Exploitation, July 2.
ADP 4- 0. Sustainment, July 3. ADRP 4- 0. Sustainment, July 3. ATP 4- 0. 2. 7. Multi- Service Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for Health Service Support in a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Environment, March 2. ATP 4- 0. 2. 8. 3. Multi- Service Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for Treatment of Nuclear and Radiological Casualties, May 2.
ATP 4- 0. 2. 8. 4. Multi- Service Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for Treatment of Biological Warfare Casualties, March 2. ATP 4- 4. 6. Contingency Fatality Operations, December 2. ADP 5- 0 The Operations Process, Army Doctrine Publication, May 1.
ADRP 5- 0 The Operations Process, Army Doctrine Reference Publication, May 1. ADP 6- 0 Mission Command, Army Doctrine Publication, May 1.
ADRP 6- 0 Mission Command, Army Doctrine Reference Publication, May 1. ATP 6- 0. 2. 6. 0. Techniques for Warfighter Information Network- Tactical, February 3, 2. ADP 6- 2. 2. Army Leadership August 2. ADRP 6- 2. 2. Army Leadership August 2.
ADP 7- 0. Training Units and Developing Leaders, August 2. ADRP 7- 0. Training Units and Developing Leaders, August 2.
AR 4- 1. 2 Army Use of the Electromagnetic Spectrum, 1. February 2. 01. 3AR 1. U. S. Army Nuclear and Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction Agency, 2. September 2. 00. 8AR 1. U. S. Army Logistics Innovation Agency, 5 April 2. AR 1. 0- 8. 7 Army Commands, Army Service Component Commands, and Direct Reporting Units, 4 September 0. AMC- R 1. 0- 1. 01 MISSION AND MAJOR FUNCTIONS OF THE USAMC.
INTELLIGENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECURITY ACTIVITY 8 August 1. AR 1. 1- 6 Army Foreign Language Program 3. August 2. 00. 9, including Change 1, 2.
August 2. 01. 3AR 1. Army Security Cooperation Policy, 2. March 2. 01. 3AR 1. Security Assistance, Training, and Export Policy, 2.
February 2. 01. 6AR 1. Security Assistance Teams, 2. June 2. 00. 9AR 1. Department of the Army Physical Security Review Board. AR 2. 0- 1 Inspector General Activities and Procedures, 2.
November 2. 01. 0AR 2. Army Knowledge Management and Information Technology 4 December 2.
AR 2. 5- 2 Information Assurance 2. October 2. 00. 7AR 2. Record Communications and the Privacy Communications System 4 September 1.
AR 2. 5- 3. 0 The Army Publishing Program 0. June 2. 01. 5AR 2. Authorized Abbreviations, Brevity Codes, and Acronyms 2.
February 2. 01. 4. AR 2. 5- 5. 5 Department of the Army Freedom of Information Act Program 1 November 1. AR 2. 5- 4. 00- 2 The Army Records Information Management System (ARIMS) 2 October 2. AR 2. 7- 1. 0 Military Justice 3 October 2. AR 2. 7- 5. 3 Review of Legality of Weapons Under International Law 1 January 1.
Immunizations and Chemoprophylaxis for the Prevention of Infectious Diseases, 7 October 2. AR 5. 0- 1 Biological Surety 2. July 2. 00. 8AR 5.
Nuclear Surety 1 August 2. AR 5. 0- 6 Chemical Surety 2.
July 2. 00. 8AR 5. Army Reactor Program 2. March 2. 00. 9AR 7. Army Acquisition Policy 2. July 2. 01. 1AR 7. Dissemination of Scientific and Technical Information 1. April 1. 98. 6. AR 7.
Designating and Naming Defense Military Aerospace Vehicles 1. May 2. 01. 4AR 7. Military Civilian Technology Transfer 2. February 2. 00. 4AR 7.
Program Protection 7 April 2. AR 7. 1- 9 Warfighting Capabilities Determination 2. December 2. 00. 9AR 9. Unmanned Aircraft System Flight Regulations 7 August 2.
July 2. 01. 0(C)AR 1. Electronic Counter- Countermeasures (ECCM) Electronic Warfare Susceptability and Vulnerability (U) 3.
September 1. 97. 6. AR 1. 05- 5 Electromagnetic Cover and Deception (EC& D) (U). AR 1. 05- 7 Quick Reaction Capability (QRC) for Electronic Warfare. AR 1. 05- 8. 6 Performing Electronic Countermeasures in the United States and Canada. AR 1. 35- 3. 82 Army National Guard and Army Reserve Reserve Component Military Intelligence Units and Personnel 1.
October 1. 99. 2. AR 1. 90- 6. Obtaining Information from Financial Institutions 1. January 1. 98. 2. AR 1. 90- 8 Enemy Prisoners of War, Retained Personnel, Civilian Internees and Other Detainees 1 October 1.
AR 1. 90- 1. 2 Military Working Dog Program 4 June 2. AR 1. 90- 1. 3 The Army Physical Security Program 3. September 1. 99. 3. AR 1. 90- 1. 5 Physical Security of the Alternate Joint Communications Center (AJCC) 6 May 1.
AR 1. 90- 1. 6 Physical Security 3. May 1. 99. 1AR 1. Searches, Seizures, and Disposition of Property. January 1. 98. 3. AR 1. 90- 2. 7. Army Participation in Criminal Justice Information Systems, Federal Bureau of Investigation 8 November 2.
AR 1. 90- 5. 3. Interception of Wire and Oral Communications for Law Enforcement Purposes. November. AR 1. 90- 5. Security of Nuclear Reactors and Special Nuclear Materials 3. April 1. 99. 3AR 1. U. S. Army Corrections System: Procedures for Military Executions 1.
January 2. 00. 6AR 1. Criminal Investigation Activities 1. May 2. 00. 9. AR 1. Evidence Procedures 2. February 2. 01. 3.
AR 1. 95- 6. Department of the Army Polygraph Activities. September 1. 98. 0. AR 2. 10- 3. 5. Civilian Inmate Labor Program 1.
January 2. 00. 5. AR 2. 20- 9. 0. Army Bands 1.
December 2. 00. 7AR 3. Dictionary of United States Army Terms 1. October 1. 98. 3.
AR 3. 50- 2. Opposing Force Program 9 April 2. AR 3. 50- 3. Tactical Intelligence Readiness Training Program 3.
August 1. 99. 5AR 3. Code of Conduct, Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) Training 1.
December 1. 98. 5AR 3. The Army Public Affairs Program 2. May 2. 01. 1AR 3. Department of the Army Information Security Program 2. September 2. 00. 0. AR 3. 80- 1. 0. Foreign Disclosure and Contacts with Foreign Representatives 1.
July 2. 01. 5AR 3. Acquisition and Storage of Information Concerning Nonaffiliated Persons and Organizations 3. September 1. 97. 4. Safeguarding Classified NATO Information, USAREUR Regulation 3. November 1. 99. 9AR 3. Industrial Security Program 2. March 2. 01. 3AR 3.
Communications Security Monitoring 2. December 2. 01. 1AR 3. Security Classification of Airborne Sensor Imagery and Imaging Systems 2.
February 1. 99. 1. AR 3. 80- 6. 7. Personnel Security Program 2. January 2. 01. 4AR 3.
Personnel Security Program AMC Suppl 1 - 1. May 1. 99. 0. USAREUR Reg 3.
Counterintelligence Services 6 June 1. AR 3. 80- 8. 6. Classification of Former Chemical Warfare, Chemical and Biological Defense, and Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Contamination Survivability Information, 2. June 2. 00. 5AR 3. ACCESS TO AND DISSEMINATION OF RESTRICTED DATA [8. AR 3. 80- 3. 80 Automation Security. AR 3. 80- 3. 81. Special Access Programs (SAPs) and Sensitive Activities 2.
April 2. 00. 4. AMC- R 3. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND - 1. March 1. 99. 0. AMC Suppl 1 to AR 3. SECURITY CONTROLS ON THE DISSEMINATION OF INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION - 5 December 1. AMC- R 3. 81- 1 - FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS - 1.
March 1. 99. 0. (S)AR 3. Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) (U).
AR 3. 81- 4, Counterintelligence Technical Surveillance Countermeasures - 0. October 1. 98. 6.
AR 3. 81- 1. 0. US Army Intelligence Activities - 3 May 2. AR 3. 81- 1. 1. Intelligence Support to Capability Development 2. January 2. 00. 7. AR 3. 81- 1. 2. Threat Awareness and Reporting Program 4 October 2.