FM 100-10 References SOURCES USED These are the sources quoted or paraphrased in this publication. . . Joint and Multiservice Publications *AAFES Exchange Operating Procedures 8-6. Military/AAFES-Operated Tactical Exchanges. March 1991. *AAFES Exchange Service Regulation 8-4. Emergency Operations. January 1992. DOD Directive 1404.10. Emergency-Essential DOD U.S. Citizen Civilian Employees. April 1992. DOD Directive 6015.5. Joint Use of Military Health and Medical Facilities and Services. February 1981. JP 1-02. Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms.March 1994. JP 3-0. Doctrine for Joint Operations. September 1993, JP 4-0. Doctrine for Logistics Support of Joint Operations. September 1992. JP 4-01.3. Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Movement Control. January 1994. JP 4-06. Joint Doctrine and Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Mortuary Affairs in Joint Operations, Final Draft. April 1994. JP 5-00.2. Joint Task Force Planning Guidance and Procedures. September 1991. Army Publications AR 25-51. Official Mail and Distribution Management. November 1992. AR 30-7. Operational Rations. March 1979. AR 600-8-101. Personnel Processing. December 1989. AR 690-11. Mobilization Planning and Management. September 1990. AR 700-23. Supply of Health and Comfort Items. November 1981. AR 700-136. Tactical Land Based Water Resources Management in Contingency Operations.April 1993. AR 700-137. Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP). December 1985. Army Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement Manual 2. Contingency Contracting. December 1993. DA Form 1602. Civilian Identification. January 1956. FM 1-500. Army Aviation Maintenance. July 1989. FM 3-5. NBC Decontamination. July 1992, FM 7-20. The Infantry Battalion. April 1992. FM 8-10. Health Service Support in a Theater of Operations. March 1991. FM 8-10-6. Medical Evacuation in a Theater of Operations, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. October 1991. * AAFES publications can be obtained from the local exchange or from HQ AAFES. References-1 FM 100-10 FM 8-10-7. Health Service Support in a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Environment. April 1993. FM 8-10-19. Dental Service Support in a Theater of Operations. May 1993. FM 8-55. Planning for Health Service Support. February 1985. FM 8-285. Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injurieas. February 1990. FM 9-6. Munitions Support in Theaters of Operations. September 1989. FM 10-1. Quartermaster Principles. August 1994. FM 10-15. Basic Doctrine for Supply and Storage. December 1990. FM 10-23. Basic Doctrine for Army Field Feeding. December 1991. FM 10-52. Water Supply in Theaters of Operations. July 1990. FM 10-63. Handling of Deceased Personnel in Theaters of Operations. February 1986. FM 10-67. Petroleum Supply in Theaters of Operations. February 1983. FM 10-71. Petroleum Tank Vehicle Operations. May 1978. FM 12-6. Personnel Doctrine. September 1994. FM 14-7. Finance Operations. August 1994. FM 16-1. Religious Support Doctrine for the Chaplain and Chaplain’s Assistant. November 1989. FM 19-1. Military Police Support for the AirLand Battle. May 1988. FM 22-51. Leader’s Manual for Combat Stress Control. September 1994. FM 24-1. Signal Support in the AirLand Battle. October 1990. FM 34-130. Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield. May 1989. FM 41-10. Civil Affairs Operations. January 1993. FM 46-1. Public Affairs Operations. July 1992. FM 54-30. Corps Support Groups. June 1993. FM 54-40. Area Support Group. July 1987. FM 55-1. Army Transportation Services in a Theater of Operations. July 1984. FM 55-10. Movement Control in a Theater of Operations. December 1992. FM 55-20. Army Rail Transport Units and Operations. October 1986. FM 55-30. Army Motor Transport Units and Operations. March 1980. FM 55-50. Army Water Transport Operations. September 1993. FM 63-1. Support Battalions and Squadron, Separate Brigades and ACR. September 1993. FM 63-2. Division Support Command, Armored, Infantry, and Mechanized Infantry Divisions. May 1991. FM 63-2-1. Division Support Command, Light Infantry, Airborne, and Air Assault Divisions. November 1992. FM 63-3. Corps Support Command. September 1993. References-2 FM 100-10 FM 63-20. Forward Support Battalion. February 1990. FM 63-21. Main Support Battalion. August 1990. FM 71-2. The Tank and Mechanized Infantry Battalion Task Force. September 1988. FM 71-3. Armored and Mechanized Infantry Brigade. May 1988. FM 71-100. Division Operations. June 1990. FM 100-5. Operations. June 1993. FM 100-7. Decisive Force: The Army in Theater Operations. May 1995. FM 100-9. Reconstitution. January 1992. FM 100-15. Corps Operations. September 1989. FM 100-16. Army Operational Support. May 1995, FM 100-17. Mobilization, Deployment, Redeployment, Demobilization. October 1992. FM 100-19. Domestic Support Operations. July 1993. FM 100-22. Installation Management. October 1994. FM 100-23. Peace Operations. December 1994. FM 100-25. Doctrine for Army Special Operations Forces, December 1991. FM 100-27. US Army/US Air Force Doctrine for Joint Airborne and Tactical Airlift Operations. January 1985. DOCUMENT NEEDED This document must be available to the intended users of this publication. DA Form 2028. Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms. February 1974, PROJECTED PUBLICATIONS Projected publications are sources of additional information that were scheduled for printing but not yet available at the time this manual went to print. When these publications are printed, they are distributed automatically via pinpoint distribution. FM 14-6. Resource Management Operations. FM 55-65. Strategic Deployment. FM 63-23. Aviation Support Battalion. FM 63-24. Special Operations Support Battalion. FM 100-17-1. Army Prepositioned Afloat. References-3