Engineer Doctrine Update
U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center of Excellence
Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate
Concepts, Organizations, and Doctrine Development Division
Publication
Number
Title
Description
(and Current Status)
Date
General Engineering
ATP 3-34.5
(FM 3-100.4)
Environmental
Considerations
Feb 10
ATP 3-34.40
(FM 3-34.400)
General Engineering
Dec 08
ATP 3-34.45
(FM 3-34.480)
Power Generation/
Distribution
This manual will undergo review and update as required.
Status: To be published 3d quarter, FY 14.
This manual will undergo review and update as required.
Status: To be published 2d quarter, FY 14.
Apr 07
This manual will undergo review; renaming from FM 3-34.480, Engineer Prime
Power Operations; and update as required.
Status: To be published 3d quarter, FY 14.
ATP 3-34.81
(FM 3-34.170)
Engineer Reconnaissance
ATP 3-37.10
Base Camps
Mar 08
This manual will undergo review and update as required.
Status: To be published 3d quarter, FY 14.
Apr 13
This is a multi-Service manual that is targeted for all branches (not a manual
solely for the use of engineers). It is a compilation of tactics, techniques, and
procedures found in doctrine, lessons learned, and reference material that
provides an integrated, systematic approach to base camps.
Geospatial Engineering
ATP 3-34.80
(FM 3-34.230)
Geospatial Engineering
Mar 08
This manual will undergo review and update as required.
Status: To be published 2d quarter, FY 14.
Notes:
1. Current engineer publications can be downloaded from the Army Publishing Directorate Web site at . The manuals discussed in this article are currently under development and/or recently published. Drafts may be
obtained during the staffng process by contacting the Engineer Doctrine Branch at commercial (573) 563-0003, DSN 676-0003,
or . The development status of these manuals was current as
of 15 May 2013.
2. Items in parentheses are publication numbers of current publications, which will be superseded by the new number at the
top of the entry. Multiple numbers in parentheses indicate consolidation into one manual.
3. Currently, 28 of 30 Army doctrine publications/Army doctrine reference publications have been published. Every Army
professional should have a basic knowledge of our fundamental principles since they rarely change quickly. They can be
downloaded from the Army Publishing Directorate (APD) Web site at .
"The truth of the matter is that you always know the right thing
to do. The hard part is doing it."
—General Norman Schwarzkopf
May–August 2013
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