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SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and US ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES INTELLIGENCE, FM 3-05.102, FM 34-36 combined

SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and US ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES INTELLIGENCE, FM 3-05.102, FM 34-36 combinedAuthors: Marine Corps, Delene Kvasnicka of survivalebooks, United States Navy
Publisher: www.survivalebooks.com, www.armytechnicalmanuals.com, www.armymilitarymanuals.com
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Sales Rank: 663,752

Format: Kindle eBook
Language: English (Published)
Media: Kindle Edition
Pages: 355
Number Of Items: 1

ASIN: B0056A4QCW

Publication Date: June 15, 2011

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SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and US ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES INTELLIGENCE, FM 3-05.102, FM 34-36

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This handbook is designed to provide SERE students with information to review during the basic SERE course and as an aid for retention. SERE graduates are encouraged to periodical review this information and continue your SERE education from the recommended reading list

SURVIVOR CHECKLIST.....................................1
CHAPTER I..........CODE OF CONDUCT.....................3
CHAPTER II.........GENEVA CONVENTION...................7
CHAPTER III........WATER PROCUREMENT...................21
CHAPTER IV.........FOOD PROCUREMENT....................26
CHAPTER V..........PERSONAL PROTECTION.................35
CHAPTER VI.........RECOVERY OPERATIONS.................44
CHAPTER VII........RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND SIGNALING..47
CHAPTER VIII.......NAVIGATION..........................51
CHAPTER IX.........EVASION.............................65
CHAPTER X..........MEDICAL.............................72
CHAPTER XI.........INDUCED CONDITIONS..................84
THE WILL TO SURVIVE....................................90
PERSONAL SURVIVAL KIT AND RECOMMENDED READING..........91


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US ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES INTELLIGENCE, FM 3-05.102, FM 34-36,


Contents
PREFACE . v
Chapter 1 OPERATIONS AND ARSOF 1-1
Introduction. 1-1
Range of Military Operations 1-1
Army Special Operations Forces 1-7
Army Special Operations Characteristics 1-10
ARSOF Truths 1-11
Special Operations Mission Criteria. 1-11
Army Special Operations Imperatives 1-12
ARSOF Missions 1-15
ARSOF Collateral Activities . 1-18
Targeting and Mission Planning. 1-19
Chapter 2 ARSOF AND THE INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE SYSTEM .2-1
Introduction.2-1
ARSOF IEW Characteristics 2-3
Integrating IEW With Operations2-5
Intelligence in the Military Decision-Making Process .2-7
Intelligence Cycle .2-9
Characteristics of Effective Intelligence .2-13
Intelligence Disciplines .2-14
ARSOF Intelligence Tasks .2-17
Chapter 3 IEW SUPPORT TO SPECIAL FORCES OPERATIONS.3-1
Introduction.3-1
SF Missions3-1
SF Intelligence Organization 3-5
Deployed SF.3-15
SF IEW Roles and Functions .3-17
Other Organic Intelligence Assets3-23
Nonorganic IEW Support to SF 3-23
IEW Support From Higher Headquarters .3-23
Chapter 4 IEW SUPPORT TO RANGER OPERATIONS.4-1
Introduction.4-1
Ranger Missions.4-1
Ranger Intelligence Organization .4-2
Other Organic Support .4-5
Nonorganic IEW Support to Ranger Regiment 4-6
Ranger Support to IEW System .4-7
Chapter 5 IEW SUPPORT TO ARSOA 5-1
Introduction.5-1
Missions and Organization .5-1
Organic Intelligence Assets .5-2
ARSOA Intelligence Operations .5-4
External IEW Support.5-5
Other Nonorganic Support .5-7
Chapter 6 IEW SUPPORT TO PSYOP.6-1
Introduction.6-1
Missions . 6-1
Organization. 6-2
PSYOP Intelligence Organization 6-3
Other Organic Support. 6-4
PSYOP Analysis Process 6-6
Nonorganic IEW Support to PSYOP 6-6
Intelligence Disciplines Supporting PSYOP. 6-8
Other Nonorganic Support. 6-9
PSYOP Support to IEW . 6-10
Information Operations 6-11
Chapter 7 IEW SUPPORT TO CIVIL AFFAIRS. 7-1
Introduction 7-1
Missions . 7-1
Organization. 7-2
Intelligence Requirements . 7-8
CA Intelligence Organization . 7-9
CMO Preparation of the Battlespace. 7-10
Nonorganic IEW Support to CA. 7-11
Other Nonorganic Support. 7-12
CA Support to IEW System . 7-13
Chapter 8 ARSOF IEW SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND ARCHITECTURE . 8-1
Introduction 8-1
Connectivity, Architecture, and Systems . 8-1
ARSOF IEW Systems 8-4
ARSOF Databases 8-9
ARSOTF IEW Architecture and Support Channels . 8-10
MACOM IEW Support 8-11
Department of the Army IEW Support . 8-21
Joint and Theater-Level IEW Support 8-22



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