U.S. Army Field Manual 7-93 Long-Range Surveillance Unit Operations
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United States Army. U.S. Army Field Manual 7-93 Long-Range Surveillance Unit Operations
U.S. Army Field Manual 7–93 Long-Range Surveillance Unit Operations
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Section I - Objective
Section II - Mission
Section III - Organization
Chapter 2 - Fundamentals
Section I - Command and Control
Section II - Communications
Section III - Mission Development
Section IV - Operational Security
Chapter 3 - Operations
Section I - Planning Phase
Section II - Infiltration Phase
Section III - Execution Phase
Section IV - Exfiltration Phase
Section V - Recovery Phase
Chapter 4 - Support
Section I - Combat Support
Section II - Combat Service Support
Chapter 5 - LRS In Operations Other Than War
Chapter 6 - Infiltration and Exfiltration
Section I - Waterborne Operations
Section II - Helicopter Operations
Section III - Airborne Operations
Section IV - Stay-Behind Operations
Section V - Vehicle Operations
Section VI - Foot Movement Operations
Appendix A - Personnel Recruitment and Selection. Appendix B - Long-Rance Surveillance Reconnaissance. Appendix C - Geographic Environments. Appendix D - Communications. Appendix E - LRSU Hide and Surveillance Sites. Appendix F - Tracking and Countertracking, Evasion and Escape, and Survival. Appendix G - Intelligence. Appendix H - Orders. Appendix I - Briefback and Debriefing Formats. Appendix J - Movement Techniques and Battle Drills. Appendix K - Night Operations. Glossary. Footnotes. Authorization Letter
Section I. OBJECTIVE
1–1. INFORMATION GATHERING
1–2. HUMAN INTELLIGENCE CAPABILITIES
1–3. ARMY OPERATIONS DOCTRINE
Section II. MISSION
1–4. CHARACTERISTICS
1–5. MISSION EXECUTION
Section III. ORGANIZATION
1–6. LONG-RANGE SURVEILLANCE COMPANY
1–7. LONG-RANGE SURVEILLANCE DETACHMENT
1–8. CAPABILITIES
1–9. LIMITATIONS
1–10. WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT
Section I. COMMAND AND CONTROL
2–1. STRUCTURE
2–2. MISSION TASKINGS
2–3. TYPES OF MISSIONS
2–4. LEADERSHIP
2–5. SURVEILLANCE TEAM OPERATIONS
2–6. OPERATIONS BASE
2–7. TACTICAL OPERATIONS CENTER
2–8. TASK ORGANIZATION
Section II. COMMUNICATIONS
2–9. COMMUNICATION NETS
2–10. MESSAGES AND REPORTS
2–11. BASE RADIO STATION OPERATIONS
2–12. SURVEILLANCE TEAM COMMUNICATIONS
2–13. ELECTRONIC WARFARE
Section III. MISSION DEVELOPMENT
2–14. PLANNING
2–15. COORDINATION
2–16. WARNING ORDER
Section IV. OPERATIONAL SECURITY
2–17. TACTICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE MEASURES
2–18. ELECTRONIC MEASURES
Section I. PLANNING PHASE
3–1. CONTINGENCY PLANS
3–2. CONTROL MEASURES
3–3. PLANNING AREA ACTIVITIES
Section II. INFILTRATION PHASE
3–4. MOVEMENT TO THE DEPARTURE AREA
3–5. STAY-BEHIND
3–6. INFILTRATION
3–7. AIR INSERTION
3–8. AMPHIBIOUS INFILTRATION
3–9. LAND INFILTRATION
Section III. EXECUTION PHASE
3–10. MOVEMENT TO THE AREA OF OPERATIONS
3–11. HIDE SITE AND SURVEILLANCE SITE OCCUPATION
3–12. SITE SELECTION
3–13. ACTIONS IN THE AREA OF OPERATIONS
3–14. REPORTS
3–15. MOVEMENT TO THE EXTRACTION SITE
Section IV. EXFILTRATION PHASE
3–16. DISTANCES
3–17. TERRAIN
3–18. ENEMY
3–19. EVASION AND ESCAPE
3–20. EXTRACTION BY AIR
3–21. LAND EXFILTRATION
Section V. RECOVERY PHASE
3–22. DEBRIEFING
3–23. EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AND TURN-IN
3–24. STAND-DOWN
3–25. TRAINING
Section I. COMBAT SUPPORT
4–1. JOINT SERVICE SUPPORT
4–2. ARMY AVIATION SUPPORT
4–3. FIRE SUPPORT
4–4. AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY SUPPORT
4–5. ENGINEER SUPPORT
4–6. ELECTRONIC WARFARE SUPPORT
Section II. COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT
4–7. SOURCES
4–8. SUPPLY
4–9. RESUPPLY
4–10. TRANSPORTATION
4–11. MAINTENANCE
4–12. MEDICAL
4–13. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
5–1. ACTIVITIES
5–2. PLANNING FACTORS FOR OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR
5–3. LRS MISSIONS IN OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR
Section I. WATERBORNE OPERATIONS
6–1. PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS
6–2. F470 ZODIAC BOAT
6–3. SCOUT SWIMMER
6–4. HELOCASTING OPERATIONS
Section II. HELICOPTER OPERATIONS
6–5. RAPPELLING
6–6. SPECIAL PATROL INFILTRATION/EXFILTRATION SYSTEM
6–7. FAST-ROPE INFILTRATION/EXFILTRATION SYSTEM
6–8. ARMY AVIATION AND AIR ASSAULT
Section III. AIRBORNE OPERATIONS
6–9. LANDING PLAN
6–10. AIR MOVEMENT PLAN
6–11. MARSHALLING PLAN
Section IV. STAY-BEHIND OPERATIONS
6–12. PLANNING
6–13. SITE PREPARATION
Section V. VEHICLE OPERATIONS
6–14. PLANNING
6–15. LRS TEAM PLANNING
Section VI. FOOT MOVEMENT OPERATIONS
6–16. PLANNING
6–17. MOVEMENT
A-1. CORPS AND DIVISION G1
A-2. COMMANDERS
B-1. AREA RECONNAISSANCE
B-2. ZONE RECONNAISSANCE
B-3. ROUTE RECONNAISSANCE
B-3. BRIDGE RECONNAISSANCE
C-1. JUNGLE OPERATIONS
C-2. DESERT OPERATIONS
C-3. MOUNTAIN OPERATIONS
C-4. COLD WEATHER OPERATIONS
D-1. HIGH-FREQUENCY RADIO FUNDAMENTALS
D-2. FREQUENCY PROPAGATION
D-3. ANTENNA THEORY AND CONSTRUCTION
D-4. FIELD-EXPEDIENT TECHNIQUES
D-5. LONG-RANGE SURVEILLANCE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
D-6. SITE SELECTION
E-1. TYPES OF HIDE AND SURVEILLANCE SITES
E-2. SITE SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS
E-3. LEADER'S RECONNAISSANCE
E-4. OCCUPATION OF THE HIDE SITE
E-5. ACTIONS IN THE HIDE SITE
E-6. PRIORITY OF WORK
E-7. SITE STERILIZATION
F-1. TRACKING AND COUNTERTRACKING
F-2. EVASION AND ESCAPE
F-3. SURVIVAL
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3–18. ENEMY
3–19. EVASION AND ESCAPE
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