Toward Making Practice More Perfect In Stability Operations. A Critique of Appendix F, 'Provincial Reconstruction Teams,' to FM 3-07, Stability Operations (CSL Issue Paper, Volume S01-09, August 2009)

Abstract

The U.S. Army's history is replete with an aversion to stability operations regardless of the name, e.g., "operations other than war," "peacekeeping," or "small wars." However, the publication of Army Field Manual 3-07, Stability Operations, in October 2008 signaled that a large category of missions--those characterized as neither strictly offensive or defensive operations--are not only part of the Army's charter to engage in, but to win decisively and efficiently. In particular, Appendix F, Provincial Reconstruction Teams, in FM 3-07 is a significant step forward to codify an initiative from Operation ENDURING FREEDOM that the military now considers a best practice in stability operations. The Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) concept maximizes interagency strengths, emphasizes a "whole of government approach" to stability operations, and seeks to optimize the four elements of national power: diplomatic, informational, military, and economic. Unfortunately, as a doctrine to establish "a common frame of reference including intellectual tools that Army leaders use to solve military problems," the appendix falls short. In promoting a "mutual understanding and in enhanc[ing] effectiveness," the appendix is weakened by omissions and ambiguity. Shortcomings appear in both principal sections of the appendix. In the first section of the appendix, Principles of Provincial Reconstruction Teams, paragraph F-3 states that "a PRT does not conduct military operations." This assertion requires either significant elaboration or outright removal. Provincial Reconstruction Teams are elements of military forces that conduct stability operations. With stability operations defined as "various military missions, tasks, and activities conducted outside the United States in coordination with other instruments of national power", a statement that a military element (the PRT) does not conduct military operations almost certainly will confuse the reader.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 2009
Accession Number
ADA509085

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  • George P. Mcdonnell

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  • United States Army War College

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  • Afghanistan Conflict
  • Best Practices
  • Department Of Defense
  • Department Of State
  • Doctrine
  • Education
  • Emergency Response
  • Force Protection
  • Governments
  • Information Operations
  • International Organizations
  • Military Operations
  • National Governments
  • Security
  • Stability Operations
  • United States
  • War Colleges

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