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Sources Used
These sources are quoted or paraphrased in this publication.
Army Publications
AR 12-1. Security Assistance-Policy, Objectives, and Responsibilities. 7 October 1988.
AR 12-15. Joint Security Assistance Training (JSAT) Regulation. 28 February 1990.
AR 190-52. Countering Terrorism and Other Major Disruptions on Military
Installations. 15 July 1983.
AR 310-25. Dictionary of United States Army Terms. 21 May 1986.
AR 381-10. U.S. Army Intelligence Activities. 1 July 1984.
FM 12-50. U.S. Army Bands. 6 September 1991.
FM 19-15. Civil Disturbances. 25 November 1985.
FM 27-1. Legal Guide for Commanders. 13 January 1992.
FM 27-10. The Law of Land Warfare. 18 July 1956.
FM 31-20. Doctrine for Special Forces Operations. 20 April 1990.
FM 34-1. Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations. 2 July 1987.
FM 34-3. Intelligence Analysis. 15 March 1990.
FM 34-36. Special Operations Forces Intelligence and Electronic Warfare
Operations. 30 September 1991.
FM 34-130. Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield. 23 May 1989.
FM 90-2. Battlefield Deception. 3 October 1988.
FM 100-5. Operations. 5 May 1986.
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FM 100-10. Combat Service Support. 18 February 1988.
FM 100-15. Corps Operations. 13 September 1989.
FM 100-15-1. Corps Operations Techniques and Procedures. (Final Draft),
September 1992.
FM 100-25. Doctrine for Army Special Operations Forces (SF Rangers, PSYOP,
ARSOA). 12 December 1991.
FM 101-5. Staff Organization and Operations. 25 May 1984.
HQ, 4th PSYOP Group. Low, Medium, and High Altitude Leaflet Dissemination
Guide. 27 September 1978.
Department of Defense (DOD) Directives
DOD S3321.1(D). Overt Peacetime Psychological Operations Conducted by the
Military Services in Peacetime and in Contingencies Short of Declared War.
26 July 1984.
DOD 5100.77(D). Law of War Program. 10 July 1979.
DOD 5105.38-M. Security Assistance Management Manual. October 1988.
DOD 5240. I(D). DOD Intelligence Activities. 25 April 1988.
Executive Order
Executive Order 12333. U.S. Intelligence Activities.
Joint and Multiservice Publications
FM 33-1/FMFM 3-53. Psychological Operations. 18 February 1993.
FM 100-20/AFP 3-20. Military Operations In Low Intensity Conflict. 5 December 1990.
Joint Pub 0-2. Unified Action Armed Forces (UNAAF). 1 December 1986.
Joint Pub 1-02. Department of the Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated
Terms. 1 December 1989.
Joint Pub 3-0 (Test). Doctrine for Joint Operations. 1 January 1990.
Joint Pub 3-05. Joint Special Operations. 1 January 1986.
Joint Pub 3-07 (Test). Joint Doctrine for Military Operations Short of War (FD).
Joint Pub 3-53. Joint Psychological Operations Doctrine (FD).July 1992.
Joint Pub 5.0. Doctrine for Planning Joint Operations. July 1991 (Test).
Joint Pub 5-03.2. Joint Operation Planning and Execution System Volume II
(Planning and Execution Formats and Guidance).10 March 1992.
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Joint Pub 5-03.21. Joint Operation Planning and Execution System Volume II (Planning
and Execution Formats and Guidance) Secret Supplement. 10 March 1992.
ST 3-53. Joint PSYOP Anthology. August 1989. USAJFKSWCS Academic Facility,
ATTN AOJK-GP-D-C-S, Fort Bragg, NC 28307-5000.
Standardization Agreements (STANAGs) are available, upon request, from the Naval
Publications and Forms Center, 5801 Tabor Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19120.
STANAG 2033. Interrogation of Enemy Prisoners of War. 29 August 1986.
STANAG 2044. Procedures for Dealing with Prisoners of War. 14 December 1977.
Public Laws
1973 War Powers Resolution
Title V, 1980 Amendment to National Security Act
Arms Export Control Act of 1986
Foreign Assistance Act of 1983
10 U.S. Code 176
International Law and Military Policy
Hague Conventions
Geneva Conventions
Treaty Law in NATO
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