Peace Ops

Peace Ops

Author: Department Army

Publisher:

Published: 2009-04-14

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9781494824914

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In accordance with joint doctrine, peace operations (PO) encompass multiagency and multinational crisis response and limited contingency operations. It involves all instruments of national power with military missions. Its objective is to contain conflict, redress the peace, and shape the environment to support reconciliation and rebuilding, and facilitate the transition to legitimate governance. PO includes peacekeeping, peace enforcement, peacemaking, peace building, and conflict prevention efforts (Joint Publication [JP] 3-07.3, Peace Operations).The purpose of the PO publication is to provide a single-source tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) reference focused on training, planning, and conducting joint or multi- Service PO at the tactical level of warfighting. In general terms, the tactical level refers to those operations conducted at the O-6 level of command or below. The PO MTTP publication provides a basic understanding of joint and multinational PO, an overview of the nature and fundamentals of PO, and detailed discussion of selected military tasks associated with PO.Please note: the interior of this book is in black and white.


Peace Operations: Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Conducting Peace Operations (Incorporating Change 1, April 2009) (FM 3-07. 31 / MCWP 3-33. 8 / AFTTP 3-2. 40)

Peace Operations: Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Conducting Peace Operations (Incorporating Change 1, April 2009) (FM 3-07. 31 / MCWP 3-33. 8 / AFTTP 3-2. 40)

Author: U.s. Army Training and Doctrine Command

Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub

Published: 2012-12-10

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9781481208468

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This document, “Peace Operations: Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Conducting Peace Operations (FM 3-07.31),” provides a single-source multi-Service tactics, techniques, and procedures (MTTP) publication that focuses on conducting peace operations (PO) at the tactical level of warfighting. This publication is designed for use at the tactical level for training, planning, and conducting joint or multi-Service PO. It will serve as the focal point to guide the readers to existing TTP, and provide TTP where gaps exist. In general terms, the tactical level refers to those operations conducted by tactical units or task forces conducted at the O-6 level of command. This publication offers the reader a basic understanding of joint and multinational PO, an overview of the nature and fundamentals of PO, and detailed discussion of selected military tasks associated with PO. To a limited degree, this publication will also focus the commander and staff on training objectives for the proper execution of PO. This publication has worldwide application and is intended to supplement, at the tactical level, JP 3-07.3, Peace Operations, and Allied Tactical Publication (ATP)-3.4.1.1, Peace Support Operations, Techniques and Procedures. The TTP described in this publication apply to all elements of a joint force that may be executing PO missions under the command of a United States (US) only or multinational military organization. This publication uses approved joint, allied, and Service doctrine and terminology as a foundation. Guidance and TTPs established in this publication are not Service specific and apply to any tactical units within combatant commands, subunified commands, joint task forces, and subordinate components of these commands that may be required to execute missions or tasks associated with PO. This publication applies to the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. It may also be used by multi-Service and service components of a joint force to conduct PO training and operations. Procedures herein may be modified to fit specific theater procedures, allied, and foreign national requirements.


Joint Doctrine for Military Operations Other Than War

Joint Doctrine for Military Operations Other Than War

Author: United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13:

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Joint operations publications establish joint doctrine and tactics, techniques, and procedures for directing, planning, and executing joint operations and contain guidance for the staff planner on topics ranging from military operations other than war through amphibious operations to search and rescue.


Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Conducting Peace Operation

Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Conducting Peace Operation

Author: Department of Defense

Publisher:

Published: 2009-04-14

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781463603700

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This document provides a single-source multi-Service tactics, techniques, and procedures (MTTP) publication that focuses on conducting peace operations (PO) at the tactical level of warfighting. This publication is designed for use at the tactical level for training, planning, and conducting joint or multi Service PO. It will serve as the focal point to guide the readers to existing TTP, and provide TTP where gaps exist. In general terms, the tactical level refers to those operations conducted by tactical units or task forces conducted at the O-6 level of command. This publication offers the reader a basic understanding of joint and multinational PO, an overview of the nature and fundamentals of PO, and detailed discussion of selected military tasks associated with PO. To a limited degree, this publication will also focus the commander and staff on training objectives for the proper execution of PO. This publication has worldwide application and is intended to supplement, at the tactical level, JP 3-07.3, Peace Operations, and Allied Tactical Publication (ATP)-3.4.1.1, Peace Support Operations, Techniques and Procedures. The TTP described in this publication apply to all elements of a joint force that may be executing PO missions under the command of a United States (US) only or multinational military organization. This publication uses approved joint, allied, and Service doctrine and terminology as a foundation. Guidance and TTPs established in this publication are not Service specific and apply to any tactical units within combatant commands, subunified commands, joint task forces, and subordinate components of these commands that may be required to execute missions or tasks associated with PO. This publication applies to the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. It may also be used by multi-Service and service components of a joint force to conduct PO training and operations. Procedures herein may be modified to fit specific theater procedures, allied, and foreign national requirements. Participating Service command offices of primary responsibility will review this publication, validate the information, and reference and incorporate it within service manuals, regulations, and curricula as follows: Upon approval and authentication, this publication incorporates the procedures contained herein into the U.S. Army Doctrine and Training Literature Program as directed by the Commander, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). Not to be distributed; electronic media only. The Marine Corps will incorporate the procedures in this publication in US Marine Corps doctrinal and training publications as directed by the Commanding General, US Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC). Distribution is in accordance with the Marine Corps Publication Distribution System. The Navy will incorporate the procedures in this publication in US Navy doctrinal and training publications as directed by the Commander, Navy Warfare Development Command (NWDC). Distribution is in accordance with Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedure Desk Guide and Navy Standing Operating Procedures Publication 409. The Air Force will validate and incorporate appropriate procedures in accordance with applicable governing directives. Distribution is in accordance with Air Force Instruction 33-360.


Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Peace Enforcement, Peacemaking, Peacekeeping, Humanitarian Assistance and Joint/Combined/Interagency

Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Peace Enforcement, Peacemaking, Peacekeeping, Humanitarian Assistance and Joint/Combined/Interagency

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 97

ISBN-13:

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This strawman publication provides tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) for joint task force staff formation and deployment and redeployment. It also provides TTPs to assist a joint task force in conducting peace enforcement, peacemaking, peacemaking and humanitarian assistance operations.


Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-07.31 Peace Ops Multi-service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Peace Operations May 2019

Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-07.31 Peace Ops Multi-service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Peace Operations May 2019

Author: United States Government Us Army

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-05-10

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9781097766130

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This manual, Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-07.31 Peace Ops Multi-service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Peace Operations May 2019, establishes tactics, techniques, and procedures for planning and conducting peace operations (PO) at the tactical and operational levels. It also provides resources and references for training personnel and units assigned to a PO mission. PO include crisis response and limited contingency operations. Frequently, PO involve international military missions to contain conflict, restore peace, and shape the strategic environment to support reconciliation and rebuilding, and facilitate the transition to legitimate governance. PO are conducted under the sponsorship of the United Nations (UN), other international organizations, or within a coalition of agreeing nations, but may be conducted unilaterally. PO include conflict prevention, peacemaking processes, peace enforcement operations, peacekeeping operations, and peace building. PO are conducted with various diplomatic activities necessary to secure a negotiated truce and resolve a conflict.