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Preface

Field  Manual  (FM)  3-34.5/Marine  Corps  Reference  Publication  (MCRP)  4-11B  establishes  and  explains  the principles of environmental support in full spectrum operations and the ways in which United States Army and United States Marine Corps (USMC) commanders develop and implement command environmental programs. This   manual   supports   the   doctrine   found   in   Joint   Publication   (JP)   3-34,   FM   3-0,   FM   3-34,   and FM 3-34.170/Marine Corps Warfighting Publication (MCWP) 3-17.4.

This manual provides guidance on integrating environmental considerations into the conduct of operations. It defines  environmental  considerations  and  provides  guidance  on  their  integration  into  the  operations  process. This  manual  also  provides  guidance  on  the  development  of  command  environmental  programs  and  standing operating procedures (SOPs) to support operations and training.

Terms that have joint or Army definitions are identified in both the glossary and the text. Glossary terms: The glossary lists most terms used in FM 3-34.5/MCRP 4-11B that have joint or Army definitions. Terms with an asterisk in the glossary indicate that this FM is the proponent FM (the authority). Text references: Definitions printed in boldface in the text indicate that this FM is the proponent FM. These terms and their definitions will be incorporated into the next revision of FM 1-02/MCRP 5-12A. For other definitions in the text, the term is italicized, and the number of the proponent FM follows the definition.

Where  the  term  "mission,  enemy,  terrain  and  weather,  troops  and  support  available,  time  available,  civil considerations (METT-TC)" or "mission variables" is used, the USMC uses the term "mission, enemy, terrain and  weather,  troops  and  support  available,  time  available  (METT-T)."  Civil  considerations  are  inherently measured within the context of this acronym. The USMC title "environmental compliance officer" is generally the same as he Army term "environmental officer" as used throughout the manual. Unless this publication states otherwise, masculine pronouns do not refer exclusively to men.

This publication applies to the Active Army, the Army National Guard (ARNG)/Army National Guard of the United States, the United States Army Reserve (USAR), and USMC commanders and staffs, at all echelons of command,  responsible  for  planning  and  executing  operations.  This  doctrine  applies  to  United  States  (U.S.) unilateral operations and U.S. Army and Marine Corps forces in multinational operations subject to applicable foreign nation laws and agreements.

The  proponent  for  this  publication  is  the  United  States  Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). Send comments and recommendations on Department of the Army (DA) Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) directly to Commander, Maneuver Support Center Directorate of Training, ATTN: ATZT-TDD-E, 320 MANSCEN Loop, Suite 270, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri 65473-8929. Submit an  electronic  DA  Form 2028 or comments and recommendations in  the DA Form 2028 format by e-mail to

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