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  2. File:US Army Field Manual 100-5, 1982.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: A field manual of operations doctrine released by the US Army in 1982. Date: 20 August 1982: Source: US Army: Author:

  3. Field Manual 100-5 - Wikipedia

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    The 1976 edition of FM100-5 was the inaugural publication of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command. [6] [7] AirLand Battle was first promulgated in the 1982 version of FM 100-5, [8] and revised the FM 100-5 version of 1986. [9] [10] By 1993 the Army had seen off the Soviet threat and moved on. [11] [12]

  4. List of United States Army Field Manuals - Wikipedia

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    This publication supersedes FM 1005, 20 August 1982. Introduced concept of AirLand Battle. John A. Wickham, Jr. INACTIVE: FM 1005: FM 1005, Operations: 20 August 1982 [19] This publication supersedes FM 1005, 1 July 1976. Edward C. Meyer: INACTIVE: C1, FM 1005: FM 1005, Operations (with included Change No. 1) 29 April 1977 [20]

  5. United States Army Field Manuals - Wikipedia

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    FM 3–0.5.130, Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare. Establishes keystone doctrine for Army special operations forces operations in unconventional warfare. FM 5–31, Boobytraps – Describes how regular demolition charges and materials can be used for victim-initiated explosive devices. This manual is no longer active, but is ...

  6. AirLand Battle - Wikipedia

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    AirLand Battle was the overall conceptual framework that formed the basis of the US Army's European warfighting doctrine from 1982 into the late 1990s. AirLand Battle emphasized close coordination between land forces acting as an aggressively maneuvering defense, and air forces attacking rear-echelon forces feeding those front line enemy forces.

  7. William E. DePuy - Wikipedia

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    The 1976 version of Operations was the first in the series to incorporate force ratios as a decision-making tool. The manual heavily emphasized the favorability of defending with a ratio of 3:1, mentioning it in five varying forms of application at both the tactical and the operational levels of war, similar to the argument advanced in ...

  8. American Forces Network - Wikipedia

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    AFN-Korea, formerly American Forces Korea Network (AFKN), was the largest of AFN's Pacific TV operations, although there are also AM and FM operations from military bases around Korea. AFKN began TV operations on 15 September 1957 and consisted of an originating studio at Yongsan Garrison, Seoul, and six relay transmitters throughout the ...

  9. KDRA-LP - Wikipedia

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    Drake first began radio operations in 1982, with carrier current station "KDRK". From 2000 to 2006, it broadcast online and on campus TV sets as "KDCS Bulldog Radio". [ 1 ] Until 2015, it was a time-shared station with KGVC-LP of Grand View College, later Grand View University ; when the license for KGVC-LP was surrendered, it allowed KDRA-LP ...