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    The U.S. Army/Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual: U.S. Army Field Manual No. 3-24

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    The U.S. Army/Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual: U.S. Army Field Manual No. 3-24

    The U.S. Army/Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual: U.S. Army Field Manual No. 3-24
    University of Chicago Press | 2007 | ISBN: 0226841510, 9780226841519 | 474 pages | PDF/djvu | 3 MB

    This book is a good read and a solid reference as you read other military and war themed books. This field manual presents a unique collaboration between the Army and Marine Corps in providing doctrine for dealing with counterinsurgency operations. The result of unprecedented collaboration among top U.S. military experts, scholars, and practitioners in the field, the manual espouses an approach to combat that emphasizes constant adaptation and learning, the importance of decentralized decision-making, the need to understand local politics and customs, and the key role of intelligence in winning the support of the population. The manual also emphasizes the paradoxical and often counterintuitive nature of counterinsurgency operations: sometimes the more you protect your forces, the less secure you are; sometimes the more force you use, the less effective it is; sometimes doing nothing is the best reaction.





    An new introduction by Sarah Sewall, director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, places the manual in critical and historical perspective, explaining the significance and potential impact of this revolutionary challenge to conventional U.S. military doctrine.
    An attempt by our military to redefine itself in the aftermath of 9/11 and the new world of international terrorism, The U.S. Army / Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual will play a vital role in American military campaigns for years to come.

    Contents
    List of Tables, Figures, and Vignettes
    Foreword to the University of Chicago Press edition
    Introduction to the University of Chicago Press edition
    Foreword
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction
    chapter 1. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency
    Overview
    Aspects of Insurgency
    Aspects of Counterinsurgency
    Summary
    chapter 2. Unity of Effort: Integrating Civilian and Military Activities
    Integration
    Key Counterinsurgency Participants and Their Likely Roles
    Key Responsibilities in Counterinsurgency
    Civilian and Military Integration Mechanisms
    Tactical-Level Interagency Considerations
    Summary
    chapter 3. Intelligence in Counterinsurgency
    Section I: Intelligence Characteristics in Counterinsurgency
    Section II: Predeployment Planning and Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield
    Define the Operational Environment
    Describe the Effects of the Operational Environment
    Determine Threat Courses of Action
    Section III: Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Operations
    The Intelligence-Operations Dynamic
    Human Intelligence and Operational Reporting
    Surveillance and Reconnaissance Considerations
    Considerations for Other Intelligence Disciplines
    Section IV: Counterintelligence and Counterreconnaissance
    Section V: All-Source Intelligence
    Current Operations
    Comprehensive Insurgency Analysis
    Reachback
    Analytic Continuity
    Section VI: Intelligence Collaboration
    Intelligence Cells and Working Groups
    Host-Nation Integration
    Section VII: Summary
    chapter 4. Designing Counterinsurgency Campaigns and Operations
    The Importance of Campaign Design
    The Relationship Between Design and Planning
    The Nature of Design
    Considerations for Design
    Design for Counterinsurgency
    Summary
    chapter 5. Executing Counterinsurgency Operations
    The Nature of Counterinsurgency Operations
    Logical Lines of Operations in Counterinsurgency
    Counterinsurgency Approaches
    Assessment of Counterinsurgency Operations
    Targeting
    Learning and Adapting
    Summary
    chapter 6. Developing Host-Nation Security Forces
    Overview
    Challenges, Resources, and End State
    Framework for Development
    Police in Counterinsurgency
    Summary
    chapter 7. Leadership and Ethics for Counterinsurgency
    Leadership in Counterinsurgency
    Large- and Small-Unit Leadership Tenets
    Ethics
    Warfighting Versus Policing
    Proportionality and Discrimination
    Detention and Interrogation
    The Learning Imperative
    Summary
    chapter 8. Sustainment
    Logistic Considerations in Counterinsurgency
    Logistic Support to Logical Lines of Operations
    Contracted Logistic Support
    Summary
    appendix a. A Guide for Action
    Plan
    Prepare
    Execute
    Ending the Tour
    Three “What Ifs”
    Summary
    appendix b. Social Network Analysis and Other Analytical Tools
    Describe the Effects of the Operational Environment
    Evaluate the Threat
    appendix c. Linguist Support
    Linguist Support Categories
    Selecting Interpreters
    Employing Linguists
    Establishing Rapport
    Orienting Interpreters
    Preparing for Presentations
    Conducting Presentations
    Speaking Techniques
    appendix d. Legal Considerations
    Authority to Assist a Foreign Government
    Authorization to Use Military Force
    Rules of Engagement
    The Law of War
    Internal Armed Confl ict
    Detention and Interrogation
    Enforcing Discipline of U.S. Forces
    Humanitarian Relief and Reconstruction
    Training and Equipping Foreign Forces
    Claims and Solatia
    Establishing the Rule of Law
    appendix e. Airpower in Counterinsurgency
    Overview
    Airpower in the Strike Role
    Airpower in Intelligence Collection
    Air and Space Information Operations
    High-Technology Assets
    Low-Technology Assets
    Airlift
    The Airpower Command Structure
    Building Host-Nation Airpower Capability
    Source Notes
    Glossary
    Annotated Bibliography
    Military References
    Index
    with TOC BookMarkLinks