b. Soldiers who are untrained in suck operations are prone t,o bewilderment when faced by irregular force tactics and the intense polithd and ideological feelings of guerrillas. c. Commanders s t all echelons must carry out, on a continuing basis, an indoctrination, oducation, and training program which mill rffectively offset tl~esemorale m d psychoological pressures. In addition, tho t.r:lining program must insure that troops impress tho local populace with their soldierly ability, courtesy, and the neatness, efficiency, : ~ n dsecurity of their person, camps and installations.
Distribution : Active A m y : To be dltributcd in nccordclnce with DA Form 12-7 requiremenb for FM 31-seriea (unclas) ; phw the following formula: Cofga (2) T P (6)~. VCO~SA(2) cnw ( 2 ) DCSPEIR ( 5 ) USASA ( 2 ) Tcch Stf, L)A ( 5 ) ACSI (5) Adm& Tech 8tf Bd ( 2 ) ~ 8 0 ( 5~) s UCSLW ( 6 ) ARAUCOM ( 5 )
acsac (2)
CUSARROTO ( 2 ) CofV (2) (308 ( 2 )
c a (2,~
nmw (2)
Seventh US Army (10) EXJSA ( l o ) Corps ( t o ) t)iv (10)
CNGB ( 2 ) GA (2)
IJde ( 6 ) Ilp: ( 5 ) TJAG (2) Bn (5) TAG ( 2 ) Co/Btry ( 2 ) TIC (2) UaAINTs (223) CofCh (2) fJSA8WS (250) CINFO ( 2 ) rrsAccsc: ( 1 5 0 ) ArU: Stnte AG ( 3 ) ; n11it.q-snmc a s Active Army excc[)t ullowance is onc copy for c w h unit. U S A R : Units-mrue ae Active Army. If'orcrc[rlanation of nbhreviritioi~swed, Bee A R 320-rd.
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