GTA 30-1-24 : Soviet doctrinal templates.
Set of 29 templates depicting doctrinal deployments for combat and combat support units.
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| Format: | Map |
| Language: | English |
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[Washington, D.C.] :
Headquarters, Department of the Army,
March 1984.
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| Summary: | Set of 29 templates depicting doctrinal deployments for combat and combat support units. |
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| Item Description: | Issued in envelope. Doctrinal templates are the primary products of threat evaluation converting enemy OB (order of battle) data into graphic format. These graphics depict how the enemy might deploy their forces according to doctrine and training without the constraints of weather and terrain. They depict various enemy echelons and unit types for various operations and schemes of maneuver. No representation of material or features of, or in relation to, Soviet Union shown. "Distribution: US Army Training and Audiovisual Support Centers (TASC)"--Cover sheet. The Cushing Library/Military copy donated in memory of Robert L. Acklen, Jr., class of '63. |
| Physical Description: | 29 overlays ; 68 x 111 cm or smaller + 1 cover sheet (28 cm) |