TC 3-22.69 outlines techniques and requirements for advanced situational awareness (known as ASA) training. Included in the intended audience are Soldiers, particularly those tasked with integrating ASA concepts into training..
Situational awareness, as defined in FM 3-0, is the immediate knowledge of the conditions of the operation, constrained geographically and in time. ASA takes this principle one step farther. ASA trains Soldiers to develop judgment and discernment through predictive profiling and observing their surrounding environment in order to engage these audiences effectively and appropriately. These useful skills enable Soldiers to move beyond the reactive concepts often expressed in Army doctrine to become predictive and proactive warfighters who are equally adept at engaging friendly audiences as they are with threats. Practicing ASA can mitigate the need for lethal action through nonlethal engagement and persuasion.
TC 3-22.69 applies to the Active Army, the U.S. Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and the United States Army Reserve unless otherwise stated.
This book is a “Mini” (half the size of a piece of paper).
A popular size to carry anywhere (briefcase, large pocket, purse) but the print is large enough for easy reading. The binding is with coil, allowing easy flipping of pages without jamming.
The color covers are laminated for weather protection with black and white inside printing.
(A BIG size version (8 1/2 inch by 11 inch, the same size as a regular sheet of paper) is on this website too)