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    Quote Originally Posted by taillat View Post
    Kreker,
    Do you think it will be available for public release after AUSA Symposium?
    As a French Phd Student in Military History, the new FM 3-0 is critical to my research,
    Cordialement
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    Hi 1/LT TAILLAT,
    The official release date is set for 28 Feb. The Army Home Page on that day will probably have a link to the new FM 3-0. Hope that helps.
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    Merci, i note the date in my agenda....
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    I have a digital copy of FM 3-0. If you are DoD and have a DoD email addy, PM me and I will send it to you.

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    Apparently, FMI 3-0.1 (January 2008) has been posted at http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/army/fmi3-0-1.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by marct View Post
    Apparently, FM 3-0.1 (January 2008) has been posted at http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/army/fmi3-0-1.pdf

    Marc
    Well FAS, was not too slow on the draw this time, they're sometimes quicker than this. I only got it myself about a week ago or so. But when the new edition of FM 3-0 is released (presumably), there's not going to be a lot of open bandwidth left with all the folks trying to download it. A veritable (if accidental) Denial of Service Attack in the making.

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    Default on generalship and the new FM's

    Generals of the US Republic are in many ways similar to those of the Roman Republic. Roman Generals in the Republic age were well trained and capable; all had come up with experience through the ranks of Centurion etc. They lead arguably the finest, best equipped troops in the ancient world. But they were uninspired; they were checked and kept in check by bureaucracy. They were deliberately kept mediocre in order to not let them become a threat to the Republic or to the Senate from whence they came and received appointment. The enemies they faced could all be overcome through the superior organization and execution at the tactical and operational levels by the Legion itself. The General was ancillary. Until they met Hannibal.

    Hannibal represents the dynamic, warrior general that cannot be replicated in our system. To defeat Hannibal the Republic eventually had to place more power, freedom of action and duration of Command into the Generals hands. Scipio Africanus became that type, a general who was developed in independent command and given the ability to have a true Commander-in Chief role. Ultimately, and I greatly oversimplify here, this would lead to the end of the Republic as Generals began to see greater and greater autonomy over time leading to the rise of the Caesars.

    Ok not the likelihood in the US but the point is the system is designed to create managers. Managers who can and will follow prescriptive actions in order to employ great troops, incredible equipment and assets so as to formulaically defeat any standard adversary.

    The problems arise when the Manager Generals face non-standard adversaries, the dynamic warriors those not tied to doctrines and dogmas. In the end victory can still be had but not until the reigns of control are loosened.

    The FM’s we use to train ourselves are very good, but they are formulas. Unfortunately many beleive that if you read it and apply liberally to the situation success will occur. FM’s should always be read with a historical study lying right next to it and a working knowledge of practical combat behind. They like the principles of war and other formulas should be used as guidelines and nothing more.

    I now step off the soapbox.

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    FM 3-O Operations, 27 Feb 08
    FM 3-0 is one of the Army’s two capstone doctrinal publications; the other is FM 1, The Army. FM 3-0 presents overarching doctrinal guidance and direction for conducting operations. The eight chapters that make up this edition of Operations constitute the Army’s view of how it conducts prompt and sustained operations on land and sets the foundation for developing the other fundamentals and tactics, techniques, and procedures detailed in subordinate field manuals. FM 3-0 also provides operational guidance for commanders and trainers at all echelons and forms the foundation for Army Education System curricula:
    • Chapter 1 establishes the context of land operations in terms of a global environment of persistent conflict, the operational environment, and unified action. It discusses the Army’s expeditionary and campaign capabilities while emphasizing that it is Soldiers and leaders who remain the Army’s most important advantage.

    • Chapter 2 describes a spectrum of conflict extending from stable peace to general war. From that spectrum, it establishes five operational themes into which various joint operations fit. This chapter helps Army leaders to understand and differentiate between the requirements of diverse joint operations such as peacekeeping and counterinsurgency. It shapes supporting doctrine for each operational theme.

    • Chapter 3 is the most important chapter in the book; it describes the Army’s operational concept—full spectrum operations. Full spectrum operations seize, retain, and exploit the initiative and achieve decisive results through combinations of four elements: offense, defense, and stability or civil support operations. It establishes mission command as the preferred method of exercising battle command.

    • Chapter 4 addresses combat power, the means by which Army forces conduct full spectrum operations. It replaces the older battlefield operating systems (“BOS”) with six warfighting functions, bound by leadership and employing information as the elements of combat power. Combined arms and mutual support are the payoff.

    • Chapter 5 reviews the principles of command and control and how they affect the operations process—plan, prepare, execute, and assess. The emphasis is on commanders and the central role that they have in battle command. Commanders understand, visualize, describe, direct, lead, and continually assess.

    • Chapter 6 discusses operational art, offering Army commanders a bridge between military theory and practice.

    • Chapter 7 is about information superiority, particularly the five Army information tasks, purpose, and staff responsibility.

    • Chapter 8 discusses the requirement for Army forces in joint campaigns conducted across intercontinental distances. It frames the challenges created by the requirement for Army forces in terms of strategic and operational reach.

    Four appendixes complement the body of the manual. The principles of war and operations are in appendix A. Command and support relationships are in appendix B. A brief description of modular force is in appendix C. And a discussion of the purpose of doctrine in the Army is in appendix D.

    This appendix includes a chapter-by-chapter summary of the important changes made in this edition of FM 3-0. It also includes tables listing new, modified, and rescinded terms for which this manual is the proponent.

    Army doctrine is consistent and compatible with joint doctrine. FM 3-0 links landpower doctrine to joint operations doctrine as expressed in joint doctrinal publications, specifically, JP 3-0, Doctrine for Joint Operations. FM 3-0 also uses text and concepts developed with North Atlantic Treaty Organization partners. When published, Allied Joint Publication 3.2, Doctrine for Land Operations, will contain this material.
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    Hi Norfolk,

    Quote Originally Posted by Norfolk View Post
    Well FAS, was not too slow on the draw this time, they're sometimes quicker than this. I only got it myself about a week ago or so. But when the new edition of FM 3-0 is released (presumably), there's not going to be a lot of open bandwidth left with all the folks trying to download it. A veritable (if accidental) Denial of Service Attack in the making.
    Too true! FAS is pushing an FOI case to get all of the material posted on their own site. They're using the FMI 3-0.1 as one of the leads given the buzz about it (at least from what I can see).

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    Quote Originally Posted by marct View Post
    Hi Norfolk,



    Too true! FAS is pushing an FOI case to get all of the material posted on their own site. They're using the FMI 3-0.1 as one of the leads given the buzz about it (at least from what I can see).

    Marc
    The main issue now isn't that it isn't ready or it's FOUO - the Army has set a "roll-out" at the AUSA meeting, and doesn't want it out before that because of the desire for a coordinated media blitz. Kind of like the Harry Potter book release. I can't believe I just compared an Army FM and Harry Potter.


    That said, with Michael Gordon's article in the NYT yesterday, the ball is rolling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marct View Post
    Hi Norfolk,

    Too true! FAS is pushing an FOI case to get all of the material posted on their own site. They're using the FMI 3-0.1 as one of the leads given the buzz about it (at least from what I can see).

    Marc
    Hi Marc,

    If as one may imply from Cavguy's point about keeping FM 3-0 under wraps until it's offically unveiled at AUSA at the end of the month, then it's perfectly understandable. Actually, having grown up (almost literally in some ways - and in others not at all, or even reverting) in an Army in which practically everything was at least Restricted (back then), I can live with US Army pubs being the same way. It's not like you didn't learn to work well in the dark in the Canadian Army anyway. As for FAS, well, I have to admit that I don't have much sympathy for them, and don't really care for some of the things that they do post.

    slapout wrote:
    Tom, it's going to be Chatty Cathy, with the first new COIN theory of "Can We Talk"
    Enjoy the pitch-name while it lasts. When the new edition of FM 3-0 has to be replaced itself when FCS and "Transformation" are "complete" twenty years from now or so, we may end up with names like "Transformation Annie" - or some rather less dignified derivative thereof - to go with the revised doctrine. Given the social/cultural/political trends over the last few decades, something rather cruder may be considered publicly acceptable by then.
    Last edited by Norfolk; 02-14-2008 at 07:41 PM.

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