
The U.S. Army/Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual
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Table of Contents
List of Tables, Figures, and Vignettes | p. ix |
Foreword to the University of Chicago Press edition | p. xiii |
Introduction to the University of Chicago Press edition | p. xxi |
Foreword | p. xlv |
Preface | p. xlvii |
Acknowledgements | p. xlix |
Introduction | p. li |
Insurgency and Counterinsurgency | p. 1 |
Overview | p. 1 |
Aspects of Insurgency | p. 3 |
Aspects of Counterinsurgency | p. 34 |
Summary | p. 51 |
Unity of Effort: Integrating Civilian and Military Activities | p. 53 |
Integration | p. 53 |
Key Counterinsurgency Participants and Their Likely Roles | p. 60 |
Key Responsibilities in Counterinsurgency | p. 67 |
Civilian and Military Integration Mechanisms | p. 69 |
Tactical-Level Interagency Considerations | p. 76 |
Summary | p. 77 |
Intelligence in Counterinsurgency | p. 79 |
Intelligence Characteristics in Counterinsurgency | p. 79 |
Predeployment Planning and Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield | p. 80 |
Define the Operational Environment | p. 82 |
Describe the Effects of the Operational Environment | p. 83 |
Determine Threat Courses of Action | p. 113 |
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Operations | p. 117 |
The Intelligence-Operations Dynamic | p. 118 |
Human Intelligence and Operational Reporting | p. 119 |
Surveillance and Reconnaissance Considerations | p. 122 |
Considerations for Other Intelligence Disciplines | p. 123 |
Counterintelligence and Counterreconnaissance | p. 126 |
All-Source Intelligence | p. 127 |
Current Operations | p. 129 |
Comprehensive Insurgency Analysis | p. 129 |
Reachback | p. 131 |
Analytic Continuity | p. 131 |
Intelligence Collaboration | p. 132 |
Intelligence Cells and Working Groups | p. 133 |
Host-Nation Integration | p. 134 |
Summary | p. 135 |
Designing Counterinsurgency Campaigns and Operations | p. 137 |
The Importance of Campaign Design | p. 137 |
The Relationship Between Design and Planning | p. 139 |
The Nature of Design | p. 140 |
Considerations for Design | p. 141 |
Design for Counterinsurgency | p. 142 |
Summary | p. 150 |
Executing Counterinsurgency Operations | p. 151 |
The Nature of Counterinsurgency Operations | p. 151 |
Logical Lines of Operations in Counterinsurgency | p. 154 |
Counterinsurgency Approaches | p. 174 |
Assessment of Counterinsurgency Operations | p. 188 |
Targeting | p. 191 |
Learning and Adapting | p. 196 |
Summary | p. 197 |
Developing Host-Nation Security Forces | p. 199 |
Overview | p. 199 |
Challenges, Resources, and End State | p. 201 |
Framework for Development | p. 209 |
Police in Counterinsurgency | p. 229 |
Summary | p. 235 |
Leadership and Ethics for Counterinsurgency | p. 237 |
Leadership in Counterinsurgency | p. 237 |
Large- and Small-Unit Leadership Tenets | p. 238 |
Ethics | p. 244 |
Warfighting Versus Policing | p. 246 |
Proportionality and Discrimination | p. 247 |
Detention and Interrogation | p. 249 |
The Learning Imperative | p. 252 |
Summary | p. 253 |
Sustainment | p. 255 |
Logistic Considerations in Counterinsurgency | p. 255 |
Logistic Support to Logical Lines of Operations | p. 260 |
Contracted Logistic Support | p. 279 |
Summary | p. 284 |
A Guide for Action | p. 287 |
Plan | p. 287 |
Prepare | p. 289 |
Execute | p. 293 |
Ending the Tour | p. 302 |
Three "What Ifs" | p. 302 |
Summary | p. 303 |
Social Network Analysis and Other Analytical Tools | p. 305 |
Describe the Effects of the Operational Environment | p. 305 |
Evaluate the Threat | p. 317 |
Linguist Support | p. 335 |
Linguist Support Categories | p. 335 |
Selecting Interpreters | p. 337 |
Employing Linguists | p. 339 |
Establishing Rapport | p. 340 |
Orienting Interpreters | p. 341 |
Preparing for Presentations | p. 341 |
Conducting Presentations | p. 343 |
Speaking Techniques | p. 344 |
Legal Considerations | p. 347 |
Authority to Assist a Foreign Government | p. 347 |
Authorization to Use Military Force | p. 349 |
Rules of Engagement | p. 350 |
The Law of War | p. 351 |
Internal Armed Conflict | p. 352 |
Detention and Interrogation | p. 354 |
Enforcing Discipline of U.S. Forces | p. 356 |
Humanitarian Relief and Reconstruction | p. 357 |
Training and Equipping Foreign Forces | p. 359 |
Claims and Solatia | p. 360 |
Establishing the Rule of Law | p. 360 |
Airpower in Counterinsurgency | p. 363 |
Overview | p. 363 |
Airpower in the Strike Role | p. 364 |
Airpower in Intelligence Collection | p. 365 |
Air and Space Information Operations | p. 366 |
High-Technology Assets | p. 367 |
Low-Technology Assets | p. 368 |
Airlift | p. 368 |
The Airpower Command Structure | p. 370 |
Building Host-Nation Airpower Capability | p. 371 |
Source Notes | p. 373 |
Glossary | p. 379 |
Annotated Bibliography | p. 391 |
Military References | p. 397 |
Index | p. 401 |
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