Shaping Defensive Operations- 2d SANG Brigade at Khafji Home Station, Predeployment, and Deployment Trainingĭesert Storm- A Decisive Offensive Operationĭecisive Defensive Operations- Pusan, Korea Planning Guidance- Grant and Thomas at Chattanooga Information Modernization- AH-64D LongbowĬommander's Intent and Sherman's "March to the Sea" Operational Maneuver and Fires- Operation Desert Stormįield Discipline- Preventive Medicine in Combat Precision and Speed- VII Corps Deploys to Southwest Asia Responsive and Agile- Operation Uphold Democracy Operation Assured Response-An Example of Joint Synergy Technology Aids Soldiers- Operation Desert Hammer VI The Army- A Proud Histou of Full Spectrum Operations Information Superiority and Strategic Responsiveness 12-1. Information Operations and Information Superiority 11-3. Domestic Support Relationships for CBRNE Consequence Management Support 11-1. Domestic Support Operations in Disaster Relief 10-3. Types and Forms of Support Operations 10-2. The Army Role in Theater Engagement 10-1. Operational Framework in the Defense 9-1. Operational Framework in the Offense 7-2. Combinations of Contiguous and Noncontiguous Areas of Operations with Linear and Nonlinear Operations 7-1. Interior and Exterior Lines of Operationsĥ-3. Army Command and Support Relationships and Inherent Responsibilities 4-8. Contiguous and Noncontiguous Areas of Operations 4-5. The Fundamentals of Full Spectrum Operations 4-2. Joint Command Relationships and Inherent Responsibilities 2-4. * This publication supersedes FM 100-5, 14 June 1993.įigure 1-1. 'DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release: distribution is unlimited. Purpose of Combat Service Support Combat Service Support Characteristics Combat Service Support Functions Combat Service Support Planning and Preparation Combat Service Support Execution The Impact of Technology The Information Environment Contributors to Information Superiority Planning and Preparing to Achieve Information Superiority Information Superiority Execution The Impact of Technology PART FOUR Chapter 11 ENABLING OPERATIONS INFORMATION SUPERIQRITY Characteristics of Information Superiority DODDOA-007873 Purposes of Offensive Operations Offensive Operations at the Operational and Tactical Levels of WarĬharacteristics of Offensive Operations Offensive Operations Within the Operational Framework Forms of Maneuver Types of Offensive Operations Conducting Offensive Operations The Impact of TechnologyĬhapter 8 DEFENSIVE OPERATIONS Purposes of Defensive Operations Characteristics of Defensive Operations Types of Defensive Operations Defensive Operations Within the Operational Framework Conducting Defensive Operations The Impact of TechnologyĬhapter 9 STABILITY OPERATIONS Engagement and Response Characteristics of Stability Operations Types of Stability Operations Considerations for Stability OperationsĬhapter 10 SUPPORT OPERATIONS Characteristics of Support Operations Types of Support Operations Forms of Support Operations Considerations for Support Operations PART THREE CONDUCTING DECISIVE FULL SPECTRUM OPERATIONS PART TWO FOUNDATIONS OF FULL SPECTRUM OPERATIONSĬhapter 4 FUNDAMENTALS OF FULL SPECTRUM OPERATIONSĬhapter 6 CONDUCTING FULL SPECTRUM OPERATIONS PART ONE THE ENVIRONMENT OF OPERATIONS Chapter 1 THE ARMY AND THE ROLE OF LAND POWER
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