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Army Support to Security Cooperation: FM 3-22
Contributor(s): Department of the Army (Author)
ISBN: 1499346794     ISBN-13: 9781499346794
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $17.05  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2014
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Physical Information: 0.27" H x 8.5" W x 11.02" (0.69 lbs) 128 pages
 
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Field Manual (FM) 3-22 provides doctrine for Army support to Department of Defense security cooperation. Itexplains how Army forces conduct security cooperation, from theater army through brigade level, includingsupport from Headquarters, Department of the Army, functional Army Service component commands, majorcommands, and direct reporting units. Army modularity allows commanders to add selective capabilities toassist the brigade as it conducts security cooperation activities. The brigade and any additional augmentationrequired from higher echelons provide the framework for advisors to function and accomplish the mission-building partner capacity and capability-to achieve the desired end state.This discussion builds on the doctrine in Army Doctrine Publication (ADP) 3-0 and Army Doctrine ReferencePublication (ADRP) 3-0, Unified Land Operations. FM 3-22 establishes context for Army missions byexplaining how security cooperation activities are an integral component of unified land operations, jointoperations, and unified action. It shows how Army support to security cooperation is nested with nationalstrategic direction. FM 3-22 is consistent and compatible with joint doctrine and emphasizes unified action. Ituses text and concepts developed with North Atlantic Treaty Organization and American, British, Canadian, Australian Armies Program partners.The principal audience for FM 3-22 is theater army security cooperation planners, division and brigade leadersand staffs, and Soldiers assigned or attached as advisors to brigades that execute security cooperation missions.Commanders and staffs of Army headquarters serving as joint task force or multinational headquarters shouldalso refer to applicable joint or multinational doctrine concerning the range of military operations and joint ormultinational forces. Trainers and educators throughout the Army will also use this manual