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Title
Telecommunications Cable Aircore, Polyolefin Insulated, Copper Conductor Technical Requirements
Insulated Cable Engineers Association Inc.
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007
Scope:
ATP-8(B) contains tactics, techniques and procedures and
information necessary to the understanding of all phases of an
amphibious operation. It provides guidance for the execution of an
amphibious operation and the ideal sequence of such an operation
from its inception to its completion.
ATP-8(B) is divided into two volumes. Volume I includes command
and control, planning, the different types of amphibious
operations, support of amphibious operations, logistics, and
riverine operations. Volume II includes communications, craft
control procedures, loading and stowage, shipping requirements,
embarkation, waterborne and helicopterborne ship-to-shore movement,
targeting and fire support coordination, air operations, and
airspace control.
ATP-8(B) is limited to the basic principles underlying
amphibious warfare and will be used primarily as a repository for
tactics, techniques and procedures only.
Purpose.
The purpose of ATP-8(B), Volume II, Tactics, Techniques and
Procedures for Amphibious Operations, is to provide common tactics,
techniques and procedures for amphibious operations so that those
concerned with planning and executing such operations may integrate
assets from Nations and Services into a coherent and workable
operation.
ATP-8(B) provides background information to support the
amphibious warfare chapter of ATP-1, Volume I, and also provides
Allied forces with knowledge of amphibious operations. Its primary
purpose is to ensure basic uniformity in the planning and execution
of Allied operations while permitting the development and
flexibility required by each tactical situation. It is not intended
to prevent an officer's exercising tactical command from initiating
and issuing special instructions or from conceiving and developing
new operational procedures.
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