ARMY PAMPHLET 25-40, ARMY PUBLISHING: ACTION OFFICERS GUIDEIdent. Num:
25-40
Rev. Num:
-
ARMY PAMPHLET 25-40, ARMY PUBLISHING: ACTION OFFICERS GUIDE. This pamphlet describes the process and procedures necessary to carry out the policies established in AR 25–30, Army
Publishing Program. It provides information on preparing, coordinating, gaining approval for, authenticating, publish-
ing, and distributing departmental publications and products in all three publishing domains of administrative, technical
and equipment, and doctrinal and training publications. Although its purpose is to assist publishing and printing
professionals Army-wide, it also provides some agency and command publications information.
ARMY PAMPHLET 25-403, GUIDE TO RECORDKEEPING IN THE ARMYIdent. Num:
25-403
Rev. Num:
-
ARMY PAMPHLET 25-403, GUIDE TO RECORDKEEPING IN THE ARMY. This pamphlet provides the procedures for implementing policy contained in AR 25–400–2. It provides operational
procedures for the maintenance and disposition of Army information, which encompasses identifying records, manag-
ing the various types of records media, applying disposition instructions, scheduling records, using the Army Records
Information Management System (ARIMS) software application, transferring and retiring records, and referencing and
servicing procedures; this pamphlet also explains records disposition, records holding areas (RHAs), Federal records
centers (FRCs), and records management program evaluations. This guide specifically addresses those duties performed
by the records management officials in dealing with the recordkeeping subprogram of the Army records management
program
ARMY PAMPHLET 70-3, ARMY ACQUISITION PROCEDURES, RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ACQUISITION (28 JAN 2008)Ident. Num:
70-3
Rev. Num:
-
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PAMPHLET 70-3, ARMY ACQUISITION PROCEDURES, RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ACQUISITION (28 JAN 2008). This pamphlet provides Army acquisition procedures for all aspects of the materiel acquisition process. The
information provided is applicable to systems development, both weapon systems and Automated Information Systems
(AISs). In addition to covering Army implementation of the Department of Defense (DOD) 5000-series acquisition
guidance, the pamphlet provides Army unique procedures used in the materiel acquisition process.
b. Unless specifically excluded, the procedures in this pamphlet apply to all Acquisition Categories (ACATs) I
through III.
c. Department of Defense and the Army leadership encourage tailoring and streamlining all acquisitions consistent
with statutory and federal regulatory requirements. This pamphlet is designed to provide guidance in enough detail to
facilitate the exercise of discretion and prudent business judgment; to structure a tailored, responsive, and innovative
acquisition; and give the materiel developer (MATDEV) the flexibility to manage his program and accept reasonable
risks.

ARMY SUBCOURSE OD1651, WELDING OPERATIONS, I. ARMY CORRESPONDENCE SOURCE PROGRAM (8TH ED)Ident. Num:
OD1651
Rev. Num:
-
ARMY SUBCOURSE OD1651, WELDING OPERATIONS, I. ARMY CORRESPONDENCE SOURCE PROGRAM (8TH ED). The purpose of this course is to introduce the basic requirements
involved in metal-arc welding operations.
The scope of this subcourse consists of describing the classification
of electrodes and their intended uses; describing automotive welding
processes, materials and identification processes; describing the
methods of destructive and nondestructive testing of welds and
troubleshooting procedures; describing the type and techniques of joint
design; and describing the theory, principles, and procedures of
welding armor plate.
Six credit hours are awarded for successful completion of this
subcourse.
FM 21-76, SURVIVAL, EVASION, AND RECOVERY MULTISERVICE PROCEDURES FOR SURVIVAL, EVASION, AND RECOVERY (JUNE 1999)Ident. Num:
FM 21-76
Rev. Num:
-
FM 21-76, SURVIVAL, EVASION, AND RECOVERY MULTISERVICE PROCEDURES FOR SURVIVAL, EVASION, AND RECOVERY; FM 21-76-1; MCRP 3-02H; NWP 3-50.3; AFTTP(I) 3-2.26 (JUNE 1999). Note: This UNCLASSIFIED multiservice tactics, techniques, and
procedures publication is designed to assist Service members in a survival situation regardless of geographic location.
information. This publication provides Service members a quick reference,
weatherproof, pocket-sized guide on basic survival, evasion, and
recovery information. The target audience for this publication is any Service member
requiring basic survival, evasion, and recovery information.
FM 3-100.2, MULTISERVICE PROCEDURES FOR INTEGRATED COMBAT AIRSPACE COMMAND AND CONTROL (JUN 2000)Ident. Num:
FM 3-100.2
Rev. Num:
-
FM 3-100.2, MULTISERVICE PROCEDURES FOR INTEGRATED COMBAT AIRSPACE COMMAND AND CONTROL (JUN 2000)., [FM 3-100.2, (FM 100-103-1), MCRP 3-25D, NTTP 3-52.1(A) and AFTTP(I) 3-2.16]., This multiservice tactics, techniques, and procedures (MTTP) publication outlines the
importance of an integrated airspace control function on the battlespace and describes the
organization responsible for airspace control in joint operations. It establishes MTTP for
planning, implementing, executing, and deconflicting airspace, including addressing specific
airspace control issues for specialized missions. This publication also outlines the
information, interfaces, and communications required for supporting the integrated
airspace control function.
FM 3-11.4, MULTISERVICE TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL (NBC)PROTECTION (JUN 2003)Ident. Num:
FM 3-11.4
Rev. Num:
-
FM 3-11.4, MULTISERVICE TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL (NBC)PROTECTION (JUN 2003)., [FM 3-11.4 (FM 3-4), MCWP 3-37.2, NTTP 3-11.27, AFTTP (I) 3-2.46]., This publication is designed for use
at the tactical and operational level. It
defines the roles of military units and
staffs involved in the planning and
execution of military operations in a
possible nuclear, biological, and chemical
(NBC) environment. This manual
provides multiservice tactics, techniques,
and procedures (MTTP) for NBC
protection. It addresses individual and
collective protection (COLPRO)
considerations for protection of the force
and civilian personnel protection
considerations. This manual focuses on
the need for all United States (US) forces
to be prepared to fight in an NBC
environment. It addresses the risk
management that occurs when
determining what NBC protection
measures could be considered to mitigate
the risk of operations in an NBC
environment. The planning and
coordination for NBC protection takes
place with the realization that the
potential NBC environment could be one
in which there is deliberate or accidental
employment of NBC weapons, deliberate
or accidental attacks or contamination
with toxic industrial material (TIM), or
deliberate or accidental attacks or
contamination with radiological materials
(see Joint Publication [JP] 3-11, Joint
Doctrine for Operations in Nuclear,
Biological, and Chemical (NBC)
Environments).

FM 3-52.3, MULTI-SERVICE PROCEDURES FOR JOINT AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL (JATC) (JUL 2003)Ident. Num:
FM 3-52.3
Rev. Num:
-
FM 3-52.3, MULTI-SERVICE PROCEDURES FOR JOINT AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL (JATC) (JUL 2003)., [FM 3-52.3 (FM 100-104), MCRP, 3-25A, NTTP 3-56.3, AFTTP(I) 3-2.23]., This joint air traffic control (JATC) publication meets the needs of the Services by
providing procedures on JATC employment and by detailing Service relationships for
initial, transition, and sustained JATC operations within the theater or AOR. It also
outlines how to synchronize and integrate JATC forces and specialized air traffic control
(ATC) equipment. This multi-Service procedures publication acts as a ready reference source for
guidance on ATC responsibilities, procedures, and employment in a joint environment.
This publication discusses JATC employment and Service relationships for initial,
transition, and sustained ATC operations across the spectrum of joint operations within
the theater or area of responsibility (AOR). This publication is UNCLASSIFIED and
specifically addresses Service ATC doctrine, forces, capabilities, equipment, and
training.

FM 5-499, ARMY FIELD MANUAL NO. 5-499, HYDRAULICS (1 AUG 97)Ident. Num:
FM 5-499
Rev. Num:
-
FM 5-499, ARMY FIELD MANUAL NO. 5-499, HYDRAULICS (1 AUG 97). This field manual (FM) serves as a guide for personnel who operate and maintain military
equipment using hydraulic-powered control systems. It includes general information covering
basic hydraulics and describes the properties and characteristics of fluids and several
types of pumps, motors, valves, and controls. This manual also deals with piping, tubing,
and hoses used to convey fluid under pressure. It describes the functions and types of reservoirs,
strainers, filters, and accumulators. It discusses the purposes and types of seals and
packings used in fluid power systems.
The contents of this manual are applicable to both nuclear and nonnuclear warfare.
FM 55-80, ARMY CONTAINER OPERATIONS (13 AUG 1997)Ident. Num:
FM 55-80
Rev. Num:
-
ARMY FIELD MANUAL No. 55-80 (FM 55-80). This manual provides guidance for container users who ship commodities within the DOD
intermodal container system. The DOD system includes intermodal containers and container
services, either DOD-owned or leased, or commercially provided. It also includes other ANSI/ISO
configured equipment held by DOD activities before, during, and after intermodal shipment in the
DTS.
FM 6-22.5, COMBAT STRESS (3 JUN 2000)Ident. Num:
FM 6-22.5
Rev. Num:
-
FM 6-22.5, COMBAT STRESS (3 JUN 2000)., [FM 6-22.5, MCRP 6-11C, NTTP 1-15M]., Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) 6-11C, Combat
Stress; Navy Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (NTTP)
1-15M, Commander’s Handbook on Combat Stress; and Army
Field Manual (FM) 6-22.5, Combat Stress, provide the tactics,
techniques, and procedures required for small-unit leaders to
effectively prevent, identify, and manage combat stress when it
occurs in their units/commands. This publication contains essential information about combat and
combat-related stress. It describes, in layman’s terms, techniques
to prevent, identify, and treat harmful combat stress reactions at
the lowest level or until professional medical assistance is
available. It provides a basic understanding of the causes of stress
and describes the preventive actions that can be taken to avoid or
reduce its harmful effects. It describes how to identify and
manage combat stress symptoms when they appear, and provides
techniques to prepare units to handle combat stress reactions
when they occur. All small-unit leaders should read this
publication. Unless otherwise stated, whenever the masculine
gender is used, both men and women are included.

MANPRINT (Manpower and Personnel Integration) Guidebook for Systems Design and Assessment (July 1997)Ident. Num:
No Number
Rev. Num:
-
MANPRINT (Manpower and Personnel Integration) Guidebook for Systems Design and Assessment (July 1997). MANPRINT seeks to influence system design so that materiel and information systems can be operated, maintained, and supported in the most cost-effective manner consistent with available manpower, personnel aptitudes and skills, and training. The result should be optimum total system performance. Some key MANPRINT concepts are:
• Identification of issues and risks is a continuous process, from concept development, through system design, testing, and fielding.
• Each system meeting (ICT, IPT, ILSMT, TWIG, etc.) generates the need to reassess system impacts on the soldier, his organization, and leaders
• MANPRINT is a continuing effort to identify, understand, trade-off, resolve, or accept risks associated with system development
• The user or user’s representative should be an active participant in concept development, system design, and test planning
The purpose of this guidebook is to provide MANPRINT domain experts, Program Managers, and Requirements Offices/Concept Developers with checklists of domain-specific items covering possible design elements of analysis, features and issues when participating in Integrated Concept Teams, Integrated Product Teams, in test planning, and when assessing a system. This tool can also serve as a training aid for new MANPRINT practitioners and as a convenient reminder checklist even for experienced assessors. The checklists collectively function as a comprehensive guide and give the practitioner a feel for the topical coverage of each domain.

PURCHASE DESCRIPTION FIGHTING VEHICLE, INFANTRY, M2, M2A1, M2A2, AND FIGHTING VEHICLE, CAVALRY, M3, M3A1, M3A2Ident. Num:
ATPD-2234
Rev. Num:
-
PURCHASE DESCRIPTION FIGHTING VEHICLE, INFANTRY, M2, M2A1, M2A2, AND FIGHTING VEHICLE, CAVALRY, M3, M3A1, M3A2: PROCESSING FOR STORAGE AND SHIPMENT OF. This purchase description covers the processing for storage and shipment of
the M2, M2A1, and M2A2 Fighting Vehicle, Infantry and M3, M3A1 and M3A2 Fighting
Vehicle, Cavalry (see 1.2 and 6.1).
TI-809-26, TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS - WELDING - DESIGN PROCEDURES AND INSPECTIONS (1 MAR 2000), US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERSIdent. Num:
TI-809-26
Rev. Num:
-
TI-809-26, TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS - WELDING - DESIGN PROCEDURES AND INSPECTIONS (1 MAR 2000), US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS. This document provides criteria and guidance for the design and
specification of welded structural components and systems in accordance with current technology,
standards and materials. This includes information on design approaches, use of technical manuals,
guidance on the application of codes and industry standards, and the design and specification of welded
details, inspection and quality. The scope of this document is welding for general building construction
for military applications, and does not include underwater, piping, or cryogenic applications, bridges,
sheet steels, or the welding of materials other than structural steel. A building is defined as any structure,
fully or partially enclosed, used or intended for sheltering persons or property.
TRADOC PAMPHLET 525-7-4, ARMY SPACE OPERATIONS CONCEPT CAPABILITY PLAN (15 NOV 2006) Ident. Num:
525-7-4.
Rev. Num:
1.0
TRADOC Pamphlet 525-7-4, ARMY SPACE OPERATIONS CONCEPT CAPABILITY PLAN, This concept capability plan (CCP) provides a capability plan for integrating Army space operations capabilities and will result in a space operations focused capabilities based assessment (CBA). The Army space operations CBA will identify doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education, personnel, and facilities (DOTMLPF) solutions or solution sets for space operations capability gaps in the 2015-2024 timeframe. The Army Space Operations concept focuses on the strategic, operational and tactical application of integrated space operations capabilities across the spectrum of conflict. This concept draws from approved and draft documents addressing the Army’s modular forces to include the division, corps, and Army service component commands in addition to the Army’s Future Combat System (FCS) Operational and Organizational (O&O) Plan, and emerging joint and Army concepts relevant to Department of Defense (DOD) and Army Transformation. This CCP is version 1.0.

USACHPPM TECH GUIDE 244, THE MEDICAL NBC BATTLEBOOK (MAY 2000)Ident. Num:
244
Rev. Num:
-
USACHPPM TECH GUIDE 244, THE MEDICAL NBC BATTLEBOOK (MAY 2000)., The purpose of this battlebook is to address operational health concerns in environments where
Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) threats exist. Potential NBC threats range from
weapons of mass destruction to contamination of the battlefield by hazardous material. Medical
personnel, in conjunction with chemical personnel, must be able to advise commanders on a wide
range of issues including the health effects of NBC threats, protective clothing and measures, and
management of NBC casualties.
This manual is not an emergency response book or treatment guide. It is intended to provide a
quick reference for decision making as to whether to request expert consultation in a given area.
Except in extreme emergency, the contents should not be construed as definitive.