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REFERENCES
SOURCES USED
These are the sources quoted or paraphrased in this publication.
*STANAG 2020. Operational Situation Reports. 13 February 1986
*STANAG 2022. Intelligence Reports. 29 September 1988.
*STANAG 2084. Handling and Reporting of Captured Enemy
Equipment and Documents. 26 June 1986.
*STANAG 2096. Reporting Engineer Information in the Field.
13 Jul 1988.
*STANAG 2103. Reporting Nuclear Detonations, Radioactive Fallout,
and Biological and Chemical Attacks, and Predicting Associated
Hazards. 12 July 1988.
*STANAG 2934. Artillery ProceduresAARTY-1. 26 November 1990.
*STANAG 3204. Aeromedical Evacuation.
STANAG 6004. Meaconing, Intrusion, Jamming, and Interference
Report. 20 March 1984.
DOCUMENTS NEEDED
These documents must be available to the intended users of this publication.
ARTEP 7-92-MTP. Infantry Scout Platoon/Squad and Sniper Team.
16 March 1989.
DA Form 5785-R. Snipers Data Card. June 1989.
DA Form 5786-R. Snipers Observation Log. June 1989.
DA Form 5787-R. Snipers Range Card. June 1989.
DA Form 5788-R. Military Sketch. June 1989.
DA Form 7325-R. Concealment Exercise, July 1994.
DA Form 7326-R. Concealed Movement Exercise Scorecard, July 1994.
*This source was also used to develop this publication.
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DA Form 7327-R. Target Detection Exercise Scorecard, July 1994.
DA Form 7328-R. Range Estimation Exercise Scorecard, July 1994.
DA Form 7329-R. Qualification Table No. 1 Scorecard, July 1994.
DA Form 7330-R. Qualification Table No. 2 Scorecard, July 1994.
*DA Pam 350-38. Training Standards in Weapon Training. 1990.
*TM 9-1005-306-10. Operators Manual for 7.62 mm M24 Sniper
Weapon System (SWS). 23 June 1989.
*TM 9-1265-211-10. Operators Manual for Multiple Integrated Laser
Engagement System (MILES)Simulator System, Firing Laser, M89...
Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW). 28 February 1989.
READINGS RECOMMENDED
These reading contain relevant supplemental information.
*FM 5-20. Camouflage. 20 May 1968.
*FM 5-36. Route Reconnaissance and Classification. 10 May 1985.
*FM 6-30. Observed Fire Procedures. 17 June 1985.
FM 6-121. Field Artillery Target Acquisition. 13 December 1984.
*FM 7-93. Long-Range Surveillance Unit Operations. 9 June 1987.
FM 8-10-4. Medical Platoon Leaders Handbook. 16 November 1990
FM 8-35. Evacuation of the Sick and Wounded. 22 December 1983.
*FM 17-98-1. Scout Leaders Handbook. 24 September 1990.
FM 21-26. Map Reading and Navigation. 5 July 1993.
FM 21-75. Combat Skills of the Soldier. 3 August 1984.
FM 23-8. M14 and M14A1 Rifles and Rifle Marksmanship. 15 April 1974.
FM 23-9. M16A1 and M16A2 Rifle Marksmanship. 3 July 1989.
FM 23-31. 40-mm Grenade Launchers M203 and M79. (To Be Published.)
*FM 24-1. Signal Support in the AirLand Battle. 15 October 1990.
*FM 24-18. Tactical Single-Channel Radio Communications Techniques.
30 September 1987.
*This source was also used to develop this publication.
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FM 34-3. Intelligence Analysis. 15 March 1990.
FM 90-3(HTF). Desert Operations (How to Fight). 19 August 1977.
FM 90-4. Air Assault Operations. 16 March 1987.
FM 90-5(HTF). Jungle Operations (How to Fight). 16 August 1982.
FM 90-6. Mountain Operations. 30 June 1980.
FM 90-10(HTF). Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
(How to Fight). 15 August 1979.
TC 31-24. Special Forces Air Operations. 9 September 1988.
TC 31-25. Special Forces Waterborne Operations. 30 October 1988.
TM 11-666. Antennas for Radio Propagation. 9 February 1953.
TM 11-5855-262-10-1. Litton Model M972/M973. 15 June 1987.
TM 11-5860-201-10. Operators Manual: Laser Infrared Observation Set,
AN/GVS-5. 2 February 1982.

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