2001 US Army Tactics FM 3-90 563p.pdf

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Figure
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1-1.
Initial Situation ..................................................................................... 1-7
1-2.
British Moves ....................................................................................... 1-8
1-3.
Final Battle Stage................................................................................. 1-8
1-4.
Risk Reduction Factors........................................................................1-13
2-1.
Doctrinal Hierarchy of Operations ........................................................... 2-2
2-2.
Flanks of a Stationary Unit .................................................................... 2-7
2-3.
Flanks of an Armor-Heavy Team Moving in an Echelon Right Formation..... 2-7
2-4.
Generic Air Corridor .............................................................................2-12
2-5
Corps with Contiguous Areas of Operations ...........................................2-16
2-6.
Corps with Noncontiguous Areas of Operations ......................................2-17
2-7.
Assembly Areas..................................................................................2-19
2-8.
Checkpoint 13.....................................................................................2-19
2-9.
Contact Point 8...................................................................................2-20
2-10.
Engagement Areas ..............................................................................2-21
2-11.
Sectors of Fire ....................................................................................2-22
2-12.
Target Reference Point.........................................................................2-23
2-13.
Trigger Lines .......................................................................................2-23
2-14.
Deep, Close, and Rear Areas ...............................................................2-25
2-15.
Coordinated Fire Line...........................................................................2-27
2-16.
Fire Support Coordination Line..............................................................2-27
2-17.
Free-Fire Area.....................................................................................2-28
2-18.
A Formal Airspace Coordination Measure ..............................................2-29
2-19.
No-Fire Area .......................................................................................2-30
2-20.
Restrictive Fire Area ............................................................................2-30
2-21.
Restrictive Fire Line .............................................................................2-31
2-22.
Targets...............................................................................................2-31
2-23.
Forward Line of Own Troops .................................................................2-32
2-24.
Line of Contact....................................................................................2-32
2-25.
Named Area of Interest ........................................................................2-33
2-26.
Obstacle Control Measure Graphics......................................................2-34
2-27.
Phase Lines Used with Other Control Measures .....................................2-37
2-28.
Position Area for Artillery......................................................................2-38
2-29.
Routes ...............................................................................................2-38
2-30.
Targeted Area of Interest ......................................................................2-39
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