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*FM (FM ) MCRP A Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. *This publication supersedes FM /MCRP A, 30 September i Field Manual No. FM (FM ) MCRP A Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC Headquarters Marine Corps Combat Development Command. Chapter 1 Operational Terms The shadowed boxes show the page number for the symbol or graphic for those definitions with graphic representations A abatis — A vehi cular obstacle constructed by felling trees (leaving a 1- to 2-meter stump above the ground on both sides of a road, trail, gap, or defile) so that they fall, interlocked, toward the expected direction. In August , the first FM —Staff Officer’s Field Manual, The Staff and Combat Orders—was published. The doctrine established was broader in scope and depth than that of the manual. It defined terms and standardized graphics, and discussed .


Field Manual No. Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC, 14 March FM mobility, countermobility, and survivability efforts. This manual provides the basic Users of this manual are encouraged to submit recommended changes to improve the manual. Comments should identify the area in which the change is recommended. FM /MCWP (FM ) COMBINED ARMS GAP-CROSSING OPERATIONS July DISTRIBUTION www.doorway.rued for public release; distribution unlimited. Feel free to call us directly regarding any of the above at Brian M. Fitzpatrick, General Manager - Mobility of Greater Philadelphia. LIMITED CONTACT PROCESS. To those who prefer we are offering a: "virtual sales call" (no visit) - "no family contact" installation process.


Army Publishing Directorate. Chapek Road., Bldg Fort Belvoir, VA () Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army. Mobility missions include breaching enemy obstacles, increasing battlefield circulation, improving existing routes or building new ones, providing bridge and raft support for crossing rivers, and identifying routes around contaminated areas. By denying mobility to enemy forces (countermobility), Army forces can destroy them with fire and maneuver. Field Manual No. Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC, 14 March FM COUNTERMOBILITY DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION. This publication contains technical or operational information that is for official Government use only. Distribution is limited to US Government agencies.

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