Soldier Handbook SH 21-76 US Army Ranger Handbook February 2011
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Soldier Handbook SH 21-76 US Army Ranger Handbook February 2011
The Ranger Handbook is mainly written for U.S. Army Rangers and other light Infantry units, however it should also serve as a handy reference for other U.S. military units as it contains a summary of other manuals such as FM 6-22 (FM 22-100), FM 3-21.8 (FM 7-8), FM 3-21.10 (FM 7-10), FM 3-90, FM 3-55.93 (FM 7-93). It covers how Infantry squad- and platoon-sized elements conduct combat operations in varied terrains. It cites other Army resources to ensure continuity.
This handbook provides squad and platoon leaders with the roles, tactics, knowledge, and operational requirements to employ combat multipliers in a combat environment.
This version has been painstakingly formatted to provide the best possible reader experience on electronic devices.
Contains: RANGER CREED STANDING ORDERS ROGER’S RANGERS RANGER HISTORY
CH1 LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND ACTIONS ASSUMPTION OF COMMAND
CH2 OPERATIONS TROOP-LEADING PROCEDURES COMBAT INTELLIGENCE WARNING ORDER OPERATION ORDER FRAGMENTARY ORDER ANNEXES COORDINATION CHECKLISTS TASK, PURPOSE, OPERATION TERRAIN MODEL
CH3 FIRE SUPPORT BASIC FIRE SUPPORT TASKS, TARGETING, AND INTERDICTION CAPABILITIES RISK ESTIMATE DISTANCES TARGET OVERLAYS CALL FOR FIRE CLOSE AIR SUPPORT CLOSE COMBAT ATTACK AVIATION
CH4 COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT MILITARY RADIOS MAN-PACK RADIO ASSEMBLY (AN/PRC-119F) AUTOMATED NET-CONTROL DEVICE BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING ANTENNAS REPAIRS CONSTRUCTION AND ADJUSTMENT FIELD EXPEDIENT (FE) OMNI DIRECTIONAL ANTENNAS ANTENNA LENGTH PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS
CH6 MOVEMENT FORMATIONS MOVEMENT TECHNIQUES STANDARDS FUNDAMENTALS TACTICAL MARCHES MOVEMENT DURING LIMITED VISIBILITY CONDITIONS DANGER AREAS
CH7 PATROLS PRINCIPLES PLANNING RECONNAISSANCE SECURITY CONTROL COMMON SENSE PLANNING TASK ORGANIZATION INITIAL PLANNING AND COORDINATION COMPLETION OF PLAN RECONNAISSANCE PATROLS FUNDAMENTALS OF RECONNAISSANCE TASK STANDARDS ACTIONS ON THE OBJECTIVE, AREA RECONNAISSANCE ACTIONS ON THE OBJECTIVE, ZONE RECONNAISSANCE COMBAT PATROLS PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS AMBUSH HASTY AMBUSH DELIBERATE (POINT/AREA) AMBUSH PERFORM RAID SUPPORTING TASKS LINKUP DEBRIEF OBJECTIVE RALLY POINT PATROL BASE MOVEMENT TO CONTACT TECHNIQUES TASK STANDARDS
CH8 BATTLE DRILLS REACT TO CONTACT (VISUAL, IED, DIRECT FIRE [RPG]) BREAK CONTACT REACT TO AMBUSH (FAR) REACT TO AMBUSH (NEAR) KNOCK OUT BUNKER ENTER AND CLEAR A ROOM ENTER A TRENCH TO SECURE A FOOTHOLD BREACH A MINED WIRE OBSTACLE REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE
CH9 MILITARY MOUNTAINEERING TRAINING DISMOUNTED MOBILITY TASK ORGANIZATION RESCUE EQUIPMENT MOUNTAINEERING EQUIPMENT ANCHORS KNOTS BELAYS CLIMBING COMMANDS ROPE INSTALLATIONS RAPPELLING
CH10 MACHINE GUN EMPLOYMENT
CH11 CONVOY OPERATIONS
CH12 URBAN OPERATIONS AN URBAN PERSPECTIVE STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF URBAN AREAS MODERN ARMY URBAN OPERATIONS TASK ORGANIZATION FULL SPECTRUM OPERATIONS PREPARATIONS FOR FUTURE URBAN OPERATIONS CONDUCT OF LIVE, VIRTUAL, AND CONSTRUCTIVE TRAINING RANGERS – URBAN WARRIORS PRINCIPLES METT-TC CLOSE QUARTERS COMBAT REHEARSALS TTPS FOR MARKING BUILDINGS AND ROOMS
CH13 WATERBORNE OPERATIONS ROPE BRIDGE PONCHO RAFT OTHER WATERCRAFT
CH14 EVASION/SURVIVAL EVASION SURVIVAL
CH15 AVIATION REVERSE PLANNING SEQUENCE SELECTION AND MARKING OF PICKUP AND LANDING ZONES AIR ASSAULT FORMATIONS PICKUP ZONE OPERATIONS SAFETY REQUIREMENTS DESERT MOUNTAINS OBSERVATION HELICOPTERS ATTACK HELICOPTERS UTILITY HELICOPTERS CARGO HELICOPTERS
CH16 FIRST AID
APPENDIX A RESOURCES APPENDIX B QUICK REFERENCE CARDS