New Army Doctrinal Publications on Intelligence, Special Ops
The U.S. Army has recently begun publishing two new series of Army Doctrine Publications (ADP) and Army Doctrine Reference Publications (ADRP).
These publications generally offer a digest of existing doctrine in introductory form for broad consumption, with limited modifications and a few updates. Last week, the Army issued new unclassified publications on intelligence and special operations, among other topics.
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