REFERENCES

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SOURCES USED
These are the sources quoted or paraphrased in this publication.
AAFES Exchange Service Regulation 8-4. Emergency Operations. March 1993.
AMCR 3-3. Combat Control Team Operations. 10 May 1992.
AMCR 55-47. C-130 Configuration/Mission Planning. 29 December 1989.
AMCR 55-141. C-141 Strategic Airlift Operations. 1 June 1992.
AR 55-355. Defense Traffic Management Regulation. 31 July 1986.
AR 380-5. Department of the Army Information Security Program. 25 February 1988.
AR 385-40. Accident Reporting and Records. 1 November 1994.
BOE Pamphlet 6C. Intermodal Loading Guide for Products in Closed Trailers and Containers. July 1995.1
BOE Tariff No BOE-6000-P. 29 May 1996.1
DIAM 57-2. Guide to Computing Port Throughput Capacity. May 1996.
DOD Pub 4500.32-R, Volume 1. Military Standard Transportation and Movement Procedures (MILSTAMP).
15 Mar 1987.
FM 5-446. Military Nonstandard Fixed Bridging. 3 June 1991.
FM 10-52. Water Supply in Theaters of Operations. 11 July 1990.
FM 55-9. Unit Air Movement Planning. 5 April 1993.
FM 55-10. Movement Control in a Theater of Operations. 8 December 1992.
FM 55-17. Terminal Operations Coordinator’s Handbook. 9 September 1990.
FM 55-20. Army Rail Transport Units and Operations. 31 October 1986.
FM 55-50. Army Water Transport Operations. 30 September 1993.
FM 55-60. Army Terminal Operations. 15 April 1996.
FM 55-65. Strategic Deployment. 3 October 1995.
FM 55-450-3. Multiservice Helicopter External Air Transport: Basic Operations and Equipment.
11 February 1991.
FM 55-450-4. Multiservice Helicopter External Air Transport: Single-Point Rigging Procedures.
11 February 1991.
FM 55-450-5. Multiservice Helicopter External Air Transport: Dual-Point Load Rigging Procedures.
11 February 1991.
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FM 101-10-1/1. Staff Officers Field Manual – Organizational, Technical and Logistical Data (Volume 1).
7 October 1987.
FM 101-10-1/2. Staff Officers Field Manual – Organizational, Technical, and Logistical Data, Planning
Factors (Volume 2). 7 October 1987.
49 CFR. Transportation. 1 October 1994.2
GATX Tank Car Manual. 1994.3
General Rules Governing the Loading of Commodities on Open-Top Cars (Section 6). AAR. April 1993.
Guide to Port Entry. 1995/96.4
Janes World Railways. 1995/96.
MSC-P504, Ship Register.5
MIL-STD 129. Marking for Shipment and Storage. 25 September 1984.2
MTMCTEA Report SE90-3d-50. Port Operational Performance Simulator (POPS). August 1990.6
Redeployment and Port Operations, Leader’s Safety Guide. March 1991.
Sailing Directions Fleet Guides.7
SB 710-2. Supply Control Combat Consumption Rates for Ground and Aviation Type Petroleum Products.
12 March 1993.
STANAG 1059. Distinguishing Letters for Geographic Entities for Use in NATO. 7 June 1995.
STANAG 2002. Warning Signs for the Marking of Contaminated or Dangerous Land Areas, Complete
Equipment, Supplies, and Stores. 26 November 1980.
STANAG 2027. Marking of Military Vehicles. 18 December 1975.
STANAG 2174. Military Routes and Route/Road Networks. 25 February 1994.
TB 55-46-1. Standard Characteristics (Dimensions, Weight, and Cube) for Transportability of
Military Vehicles and Other Outsize/Overweight Equipment (in TOE Line Item Number Sequence).
1 January 1995.
The Official Railway Equipment Register. April 1996.
TM 9-1300-206. Ammunition and Explosives Standards. 30 August 1973.
TM 55-204. Maintenance of Railroad Way and Structures. 29 June 1966.
TM 55-602. Movement of Special Freight. 12 May 1971.
TM 55-2200-001-12. Transportability Guidance for Application of Blocking, Bracing and Tiedown
Materials for Rail Transport. 31 May 1978.
United States Code. Sections 831 through 835, Title 18,Chapter 39, Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles.
UTLX Tank Car Manual. 1994.8
World Port Index Pub 150.7
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DOCUMENTS NEEDED
These documents should be available to the intended users of this publication.
DA Form 1594. Daily Staff Journal of Duty Officer’s Log. November 1962.
DA Form 1711-R. Engineer Reconnaissance Report. May 1985.
DD Form 1265. Request for Convoy Clearance. January 1959.
DD Form 1266. Request for Special Hauling Permit. January 1959.
DD Form 1384. Transportation Control and Movement Document. April 1966.
DD Form 1610. Request and Authorization for TDY Travel of DOD Personnel. June 1967.
SF 361. Transportation Discrepancy Report. March 1984.
READINGS RECOMMENDED
These readings contain relevant supplemental information.
FM 1-100. Doctrinal Principles for Army Aviation in Combat Operations. 28 February 1989.
FM 1-101. Aviation Battlefield Survivability. 5 December 1990.
FM 1-111. Aviation Brigades. 27 August 1990.
FM 1-120. Army Air Traffic Services Contingency and Combat Zone Operations. 22 May 1995.
FM 1-300. Flight Operations Procedures. 22 June 1993.
FM 5-36. Route Reconnaissance and Classification. 10 May 1985.
FM 10-27. General Supply in Theaters of Operations. 20 April 1993.
FM 10-69. Petroleum Supply Point Equipment and Operations. 22 October 1986.
FM 55-1. Transportation Operations. 3 October 1995.
FM 55-2. Division Transportation Operations. 31 January 1985.
FM 55-9. Unit Air Movement Planning. 5 April 1993.
FM 55-12. Movement of Units in Air Force Aircraft. 10 November 1989.
FM 55-30. Army Motor Transport Units and Operations. 27 June 1997.
FM 55-312. Military Convoy Operations in the Continental United States. 3 April 1991.
FM 63-3. Corps Support Command. 30 September 1993.
FM 71-100. Division Operations. 16 June 1990.
FM 100-5. Operations. 14 June 1993.
FM 100-10. Combat Service Support. 3 October 1995.
FM 100-17-1. Army Prepositioned Afloat. 19 July 1996.
SB 10-495. Standard “B” Ration for the Armed Forces. 29 November 1984.
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STANAG 2029. Method of Describing Ground Locations, Areas and Boundaries. 23 October 1989.
TB 55-46-1. Standard Characteristics (Dimensions, Weight, and Cube) for Transportability of
Military Vehicles and Other Outsize/Overweight Equipment (in TOE Line Item Number Sequence).
1 January 1995.
TC 1-115. Medium Helicopter Battalion. 29 September 1988.
TM 5-370. Railroad Construction. 1 September 1970.
TM 38-250. Preparing Hazardous Materials for Military Air Shipments. 25 November 1994.
TM 55-1520-400-14. Transportability Guidance: Marine Transport of US Army Helicopter. 28 April 1978.
PROJECTED PUBLICATIONS
The following publication is scheduled for publication and will supercede FM 5-36, Route Reconnaissance and
Classification, 10 May 1985:
FM 5-170. Route Reconnaissance and Classification.
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Available from:
Association of American Railroads
Bureau of Explosives
50F Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
COM 202-639-2222
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Available from:
US Government Printing Office
Superintendent of Documents
Mail Stop: SSOP
Washington, DC 20402-9328
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Available from:
General American Transportation Corporation
120 South Riverside Plaza
Chicago, IL 60606
COM 312-621-6200
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Available from:
Shipping Guides Ltd
Shipping Guides House
75 Bell Street
Reigate, Surrey RH2 7AN
England
COM 01737-242255/242256
FAX: 01737-222449
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Available from:
Commander, Military Sealift Command (COMSC)
Washington DC 20398-5100; or,
Requirements and Analysis Branch (N3113)
DSN 288-0087/0092. COM 202-433-0087/0092
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Military Traffic Management Command
Transportation Engineering Agency
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Newport News, VA 23606-2574
1-800-722-0727
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Chicago, IL 60604
COM 312-431-5062
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