The Army's leadership. The Army's leadership, warfighting capabilities and operations. Human Interest; Inside the Army.
FM 2- 2. 2. 3 Table of Contents. Field Manual. No. Contents COVER PREFACEPART ONE HUMINT SUPPORT, PLANNING, AND MANAGEMENTChapter 1 INTRODUCTIONIntelligence Battlefield Operating System. Intelligence Process. Human Intelligence. HUMINT Source. HUMINT Collection and Related Activities.
Traits of a HUMINT Collector. Required Areas of Knowledge. Capabilities and Limitations. Chapter 2 HUMAN INTELLIGENCE STRUCTUREOrganization and Structure. HUMINT Control Organizations. HUMINT Analysis and Production Organizations. Chapter 3 HUMINT.
IN SUPPORT OF ARMY OPERATIONSOffensive Operations. Defensive Operations. Stability and Reconstruction Operations.
- FACT SHEET The Army Field Manual on Human Intelligence Collector Operations What it is: The U.S. Army produces various field manuals that set out rules and provide.
- Human Intelligence Collector Operations (US Army Field Manual on Intelligence Interrogations) Published September 1, 2006.
- Army Field Manual 2 22.3, or FM 2-22.3, Human Intelligence Collector Operations, was issued by the Department of the Army on September 6, 2006.
Civil Support Operations. Military Operations in Urban Environment. HUMINT Collection Environments.
EAC HUMINTJoint, Combined, and DOD. HUMINT Organizations. Chapter 4 HUMINT OPERATIONS PLANNING AND. MANAGEMENTHUMINT and the Operations Process.
The US Army Field Manual on Interrogation. It has been replaced by FM 2-22.3 Human Intelligence Collector Operations.
HUMINT Command and Control. Technical Control. Command and Support Relationships. HUMINT Requirements Management. HUMINT Mission Planning. Task Organization.
Operational Considerations. Operations Plans, Operations Orders, and Annexes. Operational Coordination. PART TWO HUMINT COLLECTION IN MILITARY SOURCE OPERATIONSChapter 5 HUMINT COLLECTIONHUMINT Collection Operations. Human Source Contact Operations. Debriefing Operations.
Liaison Operations. Interrogation Operations. Types of Interrogation Operations. PART THREE the HUMINT COLLECTION PROCESSChapter 6 SCREENINGHuman Source Screening. Screening Operations.
Screening Process. Screening Methodologies. Screening Requirements.
Initial Data and Observations. Source Assessment. Other Types of Screening.
Operations. Chapter 7 PLANNING AND PREPARATIONCollection Objectives. Research. HUMINT Collection Plan. Final Preparations. Chapter 8 APPROACH TECHNIQUES AND TERMINATION. STRATEGIESApproach Phase.
Developing Rapport. Approach Techniques. Approach Strategies for Interrogation. Approach Strategies for Debriefing.
Approach Strategies for Elicitation. Termination Phase.
Chapter 9 QUESTIONINGGeneral Questioning Principles. Direct Questions. Elicitation. Leads. Detecting Deceit. HUMINT Collection Aids. Recording Techniques.
Questioning With an Analyst or a Technical Expert. Third- Party Official and Hearsay Information. Conducting Map Tracking.
Special Source Categories. Chapter 1. 0 REPORTINGReporting Principles. Report Types. Reporting Architecture. Chapter 1. 1 HUMINT. COLLECTION WITH AN INTERPRETERAdvantages and Disadvantages of Interpreter Use.
Methods of Interpreter Use. Sources of Interpreters.
Interpretation Techniques. Training and Briefing the Interpreter. Placement of the Interpreter.
Interactions With and Correction of the Interpreter. Interpreter Support in Report Writing. Evaluating the Interpreter. Managing an Interpreter Program. PART FOUR ANALYSIS AND TOOLSChapter 1. HUMINT ANALYSIS AND PRODUCTIONAnalytical Support to Operational Planning.
Operational Analysis and Assessment. Source Analysis. Single- Discipline HUMINT Analysis and Production. HUMINT Source Selection. Chapter 1. 3 AUTOMATION AND COMMUNICATIONAutomation. Collection Support Automation Requirements. Analytical Automation Requirements. Automation Systems.
Communications. APPENDIX A GENEVA CONVENTIONSSection. I. Geneva Conventions Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War (Third Geneva. Convention)Section. II. Geneva Conventions Relative to the Protection of. Civilian Persons in Time of War (Fourth Geneva Convention)APPENDIX B SOURCE AND INFORMATION RELIABILITY MATRIXAPPENDIX C PRE- DEPLOYMENT PLANNINGAPPENDIX D S2 GUIDE FOR HANDLING DETAINEES, CAPTURED. ENEMY DOCUMENTS, AND CAPTURED ENEMY EQUIPMENTAPPENDIX E EXTRACTS. FROM ALLIED JOINT PUBLICATION (AJP)- 2.
APPENDIX F NATO SYSTEM OF ALLOCATING INTERROGATION. SERIAL NUMBERSAPPENDIX G QUESTIONING QUICK REFERENCEAPPENDIX H SALUTE REPORTINGAPPENDIX I DOCUMENT EXPLOITATION AND HANDLINGAPPENDIX J REFERENCESAPPENDIX K CONTRACT INTERROGATORSAPPENDIX L SAMPLE EQUIPMENT FOR HCT OPERATIONSAPPENDIX M RESTRICTED INTERROGATION TECHNIQUE - . SEPARATIONGLOSSARYBIBLIOGRAPHYAUTHENTICATIONDISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. NOTE: All previous versions of this manual are obsolete. This document is identical in content to the version dated 6 September 2. All previous versions of this manual should be destroyed in accordance with appropriate Army policies and regulations. This publication supersedes FM 3.
September 1. 99. 2, and ST 2- 2. Tactical Human Intelligence and Counterintelligence Operations, April 2.