Reference Library
Army doctrine organized by common core and staff section — FMs, ADPs, ATPs, CALL publications, SOPs, and templates
Common Core — Operations & Planning
Foundational doctrine applicable to all staff sections and warfighting functions
ADP 3-0 — Operations
Unified land operations — the Army's operational doctrine for decisive action across the competition continuum
ADP 5-0 — The Operations Process
Plan, prepare, execute, assess — the commander's framework for exercising C2 through the operations process
ADP 6-0 — Mission Command: C2 of Army Forces
Doctrinal foundation for mission command — command and control of Army forces
FM 6-0 — Commander and Staff Organization and Operations
The staff officer's core reference — running estimates, MDMP, orders production, annex formats, and the military decision-making process
FM 6-99 — U.S. Army Reports and Message Formats
Standardized report and message formats including SITREP, SPOTREP, SALUTE, SLANTREP, and staff-specific templates
ATP 6-0.5 — Command Post Organization and Operations
CP setup, configuration, displacement planning, and battle rhythm management across echelons
AR 25-50 — Preparing and Managing Correspondence
Army standard for military writing — memorandums, letters, messages, and 5-paragraph order formatting
ADP 1-0 — The Army
The Army's role, strategic context, and how Army forces are organized, trained, and equipped for unified land operations
ATP 5-0.3 — Multi-Echelon Assessment
Assessment framework — measures of effectiveness, measures of performance, and indicators feeding running estimates and decision points
FM 5-0 — Planning and Orders Production
Detailed planning procedures — MDMP steps, orders formats, fragmentary orders, and the planning-to-execution bridge
ATP 5-0.2 — Staff Reference Guide
Quick-reference for staff officers — running estimates, staff responsibilities, and battle rhythm management
ADRP 3-0 — Operations (2017)
Army Doctrine Reference Publication for operations — predecessor to current ADP/FM 3-0 series, useful for historical context and evolution of MDO concepts
FM Index — July 2022
Master index of all Army doctrinal publications — FMs, ADPs, ATPs, TCs, and TMs with publication dates and proponents
Common Core — Leadership & Training
Leadership, training management, and professional development references for all leaders
ADP 6-22 — Army Leadership and the Profession
Army leadership requirements model — attributes and competencies for leaders at all levels
FM 7-0 — Training
The Army's training doctrine — training management cycle, unit training plans, and readiness reporting
ADP 7-0 — Training
Principles of training — train as you fight, commander-driven, performance-oriented, standards-based
Common Core — Joint Doctrine
Joint publications for multi-service and combined operations interoperability
JP 3-0 — Joint Campaigns and Operations
Joint operations framework — phasing, operational design, and joint force employment across all domains
JP 6-0 — Joint Communications System
Joint communications architecture — interoperability standards, PACE planning in joint environments, and combined network integration
JP 3-09 — Joint Fire Support
Multi-service fire support coordination — joint targeting, CAS integration, and fire support coordination measures across services
JP 3-13 — Information Operations
Joint information operations — integration of IO capabilities across military operations in the information environment
JP 2-01.3 — Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment
Joint IPB process — operational environment analysis, threat evaluation, and intelligence support to joint operations
JP 3-12 — Joint Cyberspace Operations
Joint cyberspace operations doctrine — offensive/defensive cyber, DoD information network operations, and cyberspace support to joint force commanders
S1 — Personnel & Human Resources
Adjutant General operations — personnel readiness, casualty reporting, postal, and morale support
FM 1-0 — Human Resources Support
HR operations across the Army — manning, personnel accountability, strength reporting, casualty operations, and postal
ATP 1-0.1 — G-1/AG and S-1 Operations
Techniques for personnel staff operations at BN through corps — readiness reporting, replacements, awards, and leaves
ATP 1-0.2 — Theater-Level HR Operations
Personnel accounting, casualty management, and HR planning at theater and strategic levels
ATP 4-02.2 — Medical Evacuation
MEDEVAC/CASEVAC planning and execution — 9-line request format, evacuation precedence, and medical regulating
ATP 4-02 — Army Health System
Health service support and force health protection — roles of care, medical logistics, and combat health support planning
S2 — Intelligence
Intelligence preparation of the battlefield, collection management, threat analysis, and ISR integration
ADP 2-0 — Intelligence
Keystone doctrine for the intelligence warfighting function — principles, tenets, and Army intelligence enterprise framework
FM 2-0 — Intelligence
The Army intelligence enterprise — intelligence warfighting function, disciplines (HUMINT, SIGINT, GEOINT, MASINT, OSINT), and planning considerations
ATP 2-01.3 — Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield
IPB process — define, describe, evaluate threat, determine COAs. The foundation for every intelligence estimate and collection plan
ATP 2-33.4 — Intelligence Analysis
Analytical techniques — link analysis, pattern analysis, ACH, and structured analytical methods for intelligence production
FM 3-55 — Information Collection
ISR planning and synchronization — collection management, asset tasking, and ISR integration with operations. Proponent FM for Annex L
S3 — Operations
Maneuver, combined arms operations, and tactical employment across all branches
FM 3-90-1 — Offense and Defense (Volume 1)
Tactical fundamentals — movement to contact, attack, defense, and retrograde operations for maneuver units
FM 3-96 — Brigade Combat Team
BCT operations — IBCT, ABCT, SBCT organization, capabilities, and employment across decisive action
ATP 3-21.8 — Infantry Platoon and Squad
Tactical employment of infantry platoons and squads — battle drills, movement techniques, and TLP
FM 3-0 — Operations
Multi-domain operations — large-scale combat operations, competition below armed conflict, and force employment
FM 3-98 — Reconnaissance and Security
Cavalry and scout operations — route/zone/area reconnaissance, screen/guard/cover, and information collection that drives heavy PACE and retrans requirements
FM 3-04 — Army Aviation
Army aviation operations — air assault, air movement, attack reconnaissance, and air-ground integration requiring dedicated PACE planning
S4 — Logistics & Sustainment
Supply, maintenance, transportation, and field services supporting combat power
ADP 4-0 — Sustainment
Keystone doctrine for the sustainment warfighting function — principles, tenets, and sustainment framework for unified land operations
FM 4-0 — Sustainment Operations
Sustainment warfighting function — logistics, personnel services, and health service support across echelons
ATP 4-33 — Maintenance Operations
Army maintenance system — levels of maintenance, PMCS, battle damage assessment and repair, and maintenance reporting
ATP 4-42 — Supply Support Activity Operations
Supply support activity operations — Classes I-X, ASL management, and supply distribution
ATP 4-01.45 — Multi-Service Tactical Convoy Operations
Planning, executing, and recovering tactical convoys — route security, battle drills, and logistics packages
S5 — Plans & Civil Affairs
Future operations planning, civil-military operations, and stability tasks
FM 3-57 — Civil Affairs Operations
Civil affairs operations — civil-military engagement, transitional military authority, and support to governance
ATP 5-0.1 — Army Design Methodology
Framing complex operational problems — environmental analysis, problem framing, and operational approach development
FM 3-07 — Stability
Stability operations — establish civil security, essential services, governance, and economic development in operational areas
JP 3-13.2 — Military Information Support Operations
Joint MISO doctrine — broadcast frequency coordination, product dissemination, target audience analysis, and integration with IO. Supports Annex K
FM 3-61 — Communication Strategy and Public Affairs
Public affairs operations — media engagement, communication synchronization, and PA integration with operations. Proponent FM for Annex J
S6 — Signal, Communications & Cyber
Signal support to operations — network architecture, spectrum management, COMSEC, tactical radios, and NETOPS
FM 6-02 — Signal Support to Operations
Foundational FM for signal support — roles/responsibilities by echelon, LandWarNet architecture, network transport, NetOps, COMSEC, and cyber threats
ATP 6-02.53 — Techniques for Tactical Radio Operations
FM, HF, SINCGARS, and tactical satellite radio employment techniques
ATP 6-02.54 — Techniques for Satellite Communications
SATCOM terminal operations, link budgets, and integration procedures
ATP 6-02.60 — Techniques for WIN-T
Warfighter Information Network — Tactical system architecture and operations
ATP 6-02.70 — Techniques for Spectrum Management Operations
Frequency assignment, deconfliction, JRFL management, and spectrum request workflows
ATP 6-02.45 — Tactical Signal Support to Theater Operations
Theater-level signal architecture, expeditionary signal operations, and strategic connectivity
ATP 6-02.72 — TTPs for Tactical Radios
Multi-Service TTPs for tactical radios — joint radio interoperability and employment
ATP 6-02.75 — Techniques for COMSEC Operations
COMSEC key management, physical security, accounting, and compromise reporting
FM 6-02.71 — Network Operations (NETOPS)
Network management, monitoring, fault management, and network defense procedures
FM 6-02.43 — Signal Soldiers Guide
Individual signal soldier skills, equipment operation, and field procedures
ATP 6-01.1 — Techniques for Effective Knowledge Management
Knowledge management techniques supporting C2 — information sharing, collaboration, and decision making
AR 25-2 — Army Cybersecurity
Regulatory authority for IAVA compliance, COMSEC incident reporting, network accreditation, and cybersecurity program management
ATP 6-02.71 — Techniques for NETOPS
Network operations techniques — detailed procedures for network monitoring, fault management, configuration management, and network defense beyond FM 6-02.71
FM 6-02 — Signal Support (2014)
2014 edition of FM 6-02 — earlier version with legacy LandWarNet architecture details useful for historical reference and older equipment
ATP 6-02.60 — WIN-T (2018)
2018 edition of WIN-T techniques — covers Increment 1b/2 architecture, JNN, CPN, and STT configurations
Fire Support — FSO / S3 Fires
Fire support coordination, targeting, and fires warfighting function integration
ADP 3-19 — Fires
Keystone doctrine for the fires warfighting function — principles, integration, and employment of fire support across operations
FM 3-09 — Fire Support and Field Artillery Operations
Fire support system — observer, fire direction, and delivery. Targeting methodology (D3A) and fire support coordination measures
ATP 3-09.42 — Fire Support for the Brigade Combat Team
FSO integration at BCT level — fire support planning, coordination, and execution during decisive action
FM 3-60 — Targeting
Targeting methodology — decide, detect, deliver, assess (D3A). High-payoff target lists and target synchronization matrix
Engineer
Mobility, countermobility, survivability, and general engineering across all echelons
FM 3-34 — Engineer Operations
Engineer warfighting function — mobility, countermobility, survivability, and general engineering in support of maneuver
ATP 3-34.22 — Engineer Operations — BDE and Below
Engineer support at BDE, BN, and company level — route clearance, obstacle emplacement, and survivability positions
Protection & CBRN
Force protection, OPSEC, physical security, air defense, and CBRN operations
ADP 3-37 — Protection
Protection warfighting function — OPSEC, physical security, antiterrorism, CBRN defense, and survivability
FM 3-37 — Protection (Legacy)
Legacy FM for the protection warfighting function — detailed techniques for survivability, area security, and force protection measures. Predecessor to current ADP 3-37
FM 3-11 — CBRN Operations
Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear operations — detection, protection, decontamination, and hazard management
AR 530-1 — Operations Security
OPSEC program management — essential elements of friendly information (EEFI), indicators, vulnerabilities, and countermeasures. Regulatory basis for Annex E OPSEC planning
FM 3-01 — U.S. Army Air and Missile Defense Operations
Air defense artillery operations — SHORAD, Patriot, counter-UAS, and airspace coordination measures affecting spectrum and EW
Space Operations
Space-based capabilities, satellite operations, and denied/degraded space environments supporting Annex N
FM 3-14 — Space Operations
Army space operations — SATCOM, GPS, missile warning, environmental monitoring, and space support to the warfighter. Proponent FM for Annex N
ATP 3-14.3 — Space and Army Multi-Domain Operations
Integration of space capabilities into multi-domain operations — positioning, navigation, timing (PNT), and beyond-line-of-sight communications
Electronic Warfare & Information
EW operations, information advantage, and operations in the information environment
FM 3-12 — Cyberspace Operations and Electromagnetic Warfare
Cyberspace and EW integration — offensive/defensive cyber, electronic attack, electronic protection, and electronic support
ADP 3-13 — Information
Information as a joint function — information advantage, military deception, OPSEC, MISO, and public affairs integration
ATP 3-12.3 — Electronic Warfare Techniques
EW techniques and procedures — electronic attack, electronic protect, and electronic support. Detailed tactics for jamming, direction finding, and EMCON enforcement
FM 3-13 — Information Operations (2016)
2016 edition of information operations — IO integration, military deception, MISO, and public affairs in the information environment. Predecessor to current ADP 3-13
CALL PUB — EW Smartbook
Electronic Warfare fundamentals, techniques, and integration across warfighting functions
CALL PUB — Operating in a D3 Space Environment
Operations in denied, degraded, and disrupted space environments — impacts across all staff sections
S6 — Training Circulars & Technical Handbooks
Training circulars and technical handbooks for signal equipment and field procedures
CALL Publications & Smartbooks
Center for Army Lessons Learned handbooks and quick-reference guides
CALL PUB — Radio and System Operators Handbook
Quick-reference handbook for radio operators covering SINCGARS, Harris, and tactical systems
CALL PUB — MCIS Integration Handbook
Mission Command Information Systems integration for tactical networks and C2 systems
CALL PUB — The BEB Signal Company
Brigade Engineer Battalion Signal Company organization and employment
Cyber Defense & Threat Intelligence
MITRE ATT&CK framework guides for understanding adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs)
MITRE ATT&CK — Getting Started
Introduction to the ATT&CK framework — understanding adversary TTPs, threat-informed defense, and mapping cyber threats to network defense
MITRE ATT&CK — Best Practices
Best practices for applying the ATT&CK framework — threat modeling, detection engineering, and defensive gap analysis
MITRE ATT&CK — Building Better Defenses
Using ATT&CK to build layered defenses — prioritizing detections, measuring coverage, and improving cyber defense posture
SOPs & Templates
Standard Operating Procedures and planning templates for staff use
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