U.S. Army Field Manual 7-93 Long-Range Surveillance Unit Operations. United States Army

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II - Combat Service Support

      4–7. Sources

      4–8. Supply

      4–9. Resupply

      4–10. Transportation

      4–11. Maintenance

      4–12. Medical

      4–13. Miscellaneous Services

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      5–1. Activities

      5–2. Planning Factors for Operations Other Than War

      5–3. LRS Missions in Operations Other Than War

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      Section I - Waterborne Operations

      6–1. Planning Considerations

      6–2. F470 Zodiac Boat

      6–3. Scout Swimmer

      6–4. Helocasting Operations

      Section II - Helicopter Operations

      6–5. Rappelling

      6–6. Special Patrol Infiltration/Exfiltration System

      6–7. Fast-Rope Infiltration/Exfiltration System

      6–8. Army Aviation and Air Assault

      Section III - Airborne Operations

      6–9. Landing Plan

      6–10. Air Movement Plan

      6–11. Marshalling Plan

      Section IV - Stay-Behind Operations

      6–12. Planning

      6–13. Site Preparation

      Section V - Vehicle Operations

      6–14. Planning

      6–15. LRS Team Planning

      Section VI - Foot Movement Operations

      6–16. Planning

      6–17. Movement

       Appendix B - Long-Rance Surveillance Reconnaissance

       Appendix C - Geographic Environments

       Appendix D - Communications

       Appendix E - LRSU Hide and Surveillance Sites

       Appendix F - Tracking and Countertracking, Evasion and Escape, and Survival

       Appendix G - Intelligence

       Appendix H - Orders

       Appendix I - Briefback and Debriefing Formats

       Appendix J - Movement Techniques and Battle Drills

       Appendix K - Night Operations

       Glossary

      Footnotes

      Authorization Letter

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       CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION

      Combat forces need accurate and timely intelligence about enemy forces, terrain, and weather. Commanders must make fast and accurate decisions to have the right combat force at the right place and time. Their decisions are partly based on information gathered for intelligence purposes. Long-range surveillance units are trained and equipped to gather this information.

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      Human intelligence is a category of intelligence derived from information collected and provided by human sources (JCS Pub 1–02). Human intelligence has always been a primary source of information within the intelligence collection system. Frontline soldiers and reconnaissance patrols have always provided combat information to tactical commanders. Commanders at all levels need this type of information. The long-range surveillance teams are a primary source of human intelligence.

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      Information is collected from every source and disseminated immediately as combat information, or it is first processed into intelligence. Collection of information is one phase of the intelligence cycle. The cycle consists of direction, collection, processing, and dissemination. These phases may be conducted both sequentially and concurrently.

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