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FM 3-19.15 Civil Disturbance Operations: [Annotated] Official U.S. Army Doctrine on Riot Control, Crowd Management, and Modern Stability Operations [Print Replica] Kindle Edition

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Management number 219235211 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $1.18 Model Number 219235211
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Discover the official military doctrine behind one of the most complex missions modern forces face: restoring order during civil unrest.FM 3-19.15 Civil Disturbance Operations provides a rare inside look at how the United States Army plans, prepares, and executes operations involving riots, mass demonstrations, and large-scale public disturbances. Developed for military police units and commanders, this field manual explains real-world strategies used to control chaos while minimizing escalation and protecting lives.Inside this edition, readers will explore:Crowd psychology and behavioral dynamicsTactical formations used in riot controlUse-of-force decision frameworksNon-lethal weapons and escalation managementOperational planning for domestic and overseas missionsMilitary support to civil authoritiesThis professionally restored edition makes an important historical and operational document accessible to students of security studies, military history enthusiasts, law-enforcement professionals, and readers interested in modern conflict management.Whether you study strategy, leadership, or crisis response, this manual reveals how discipline, planning, and doctrine shape order in moments of uncertainty. Read more

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Publication date February 17, 2026
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