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Army Pamphlet 27-173: Legal Services Trial Procedure. Legal Services Manual.
Army Pamphlet 690-47: Civilian Personnel DA Civilian Employee Deployment Guide. Manual providing information on civilian (employees of DOD) deployment procedures. Civilian employees deployed are only subject to UCMJ in "congressionally declared ...
Army Field Manual No. FM 3-19.1: FM 3-19.1 Military Police Operations
Dec. 31, 2004
Other
Eric K. Shinseki
Eric K. Shinseki, Joel B. Hudson
Army Pamphlet 360-512: Army Public Affairs Code of the U.S. Fighting Force. Obligation to oppose enemies, uphold the Constitution and Bill of Rights and Ethical Guide.
Army Field manual No. 19-15: FM 19-15 Civil Disturbances
Army Cover Letter: Mission Training Plan for Headquarters Area Support Group
Dec. 31, 2004
Letter
Eric K. Shinseki
Eric K. Shinseki, Joel B. Hudson
Army Field manual 27-14: FM 27-14 Legal Guide for Soldiers
Army Training and Evaluation program No. 63-622-MTP: Mission Training Plan for Headquarters Area Support Group
Army Cover Page for Field Manual: FM 3-0.
Dec. 31, 2004
Letter
Eric K. Shinseki
Eric K. Shinseki, Joel B. Hudson
Army Field Manual FM 100-23-1: FM 100-23-1 HA Multiservice Procedures for Humanitarian Assistance Operations. Operational-Level Roles and Responsibilities. Tactical Level Organization and Coordination. Domestic Operations. Appendices; How ...