Noteworthy new publications from the U.S. Army on military doctrine and regulation include these (all pdf).
“Intelligence Support to Capability Development,” Army Regulation AR 381-11, 26 January 2007.
“Army Field Support Brigade Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures,” Field Manual Interim FMI 4-93.41, February 2007.
“Mortuary Affairs Operations,” Field Manual FM 4-20.64, January 2007.
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