Infantry Rifle and Platoon Squad : The Official U. S. Army Field Manual Fm 3-21. 8 (Fm 7-8), 28 March 2007 Revision by U. S. Department of the Army|U.S. Department Of The Army and U.S. Army Infantry School (2007, Trade Paperback)
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Title: The Infantry Rifle and Platoon Squad. Subtitle: The Official U.S. Army Field Manual FM 3-21.8 (FM 7-8), 28 March 2007 Revision. Format: Paperback. Item Length: 189mm. Item Weight: 1055g. Release Year: 2007.
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PublisherMilitary Studies Press
ISBN-101780391617
ISBN-139781780391618
eBay Product ID (ePID)166393792
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Book TitleInfantry Rifle and Platoon Squad : The Official U. S. Army Field Manual Fm 3-21. 8 (Fm 7-8), 28 March 2007 Revision
Number of Pages598 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2007
TopicMilitary Science
GenreTechnology & Engineering
AuthorU. S. Department of the Army|U.S. Department of the Army, U.S. Army Infantry School
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight37.4 Oz
Item Length9.7 in
Item Width7.4 in
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SynopsisThis field manual provides a doctrinal framework on how Infantry rifle platoons and squads fight. It also addresses rifle platoon and squad non-combat operations across the spectrum of conflict. Content discussions include principles, tactics, techniques, procedures, terms, and symbols that apply to small unit operations in the current operational environment (COE). FM 3-21.8 supersedes FM 7-8, Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad, dated 22 April 1992. The primary audiences for this manual are Infantry rifle platoon leaders, platoon sergeants, and squad and fire team leaders. Secondary audiences include instructors in U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) schools, writers of Infantry training literature, other Infantry leaders and staff officers, and Reserve Officer Training Candidate (ROTC) and military academy instructors.