文档介绍:*FM 34-37
FIELD MANUAL HEADQUARTERS
NO. 34-37 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Washington, DC, 15 January 1991
DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
*This publication supersedes FM 34-37, 30 September 1987.
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Preface
In the mid-seventies, two manual further supports Army
events created a void in doctrine described in FM 100-5
echelons above corps (EAC) and FM 100-20.
intelligence doctrine and force
structure: the transition of This manual is not designed
Army doctrine from field Army nor intended to be a
to EAC and the implementation descriptive tactics,
of decisions resulting from the techniques, and procedures
anization and (TTP) manual. The uniqueness
Stationing Study. In 1982, the of the EAC theaters in which
Army Chief of Staff approved the IEW units are located
the changes resulting from this prohibits such a task. The
document for planning geographical and operational
purposes. During this time, US focus of the theaters, along
Army Intelligence and Security mand and National
Command () completed mand Authorities (NCA)
EAC Intelligence, Security, and guidance, orients the specific
Electronic Warfare Architecture IEW support missions; for
Study . This was the base example, functional and
document for EAC intelligence regional tailoring to best
and electronic warfare (IEW) achieve the assigned mission.
force development. FM 100-16,
published in April 1985, Chapter 1 describes how the
incorporated key IEW doctrinal general political and military
principles. environment of theaters of
operation are formed. It also
This manual applies those describes how the IEW structure
principles to the Military forms to the operational level
Intelligence (MI) brigades focus of the theaters and
(EAC) that support IEW in supports the Army’s AirLand
different theaters. The Battle Doctrine and IEW
brigades are the critical parts doctrinal principles and
of the IEW structure tasks. All intelligen