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FM 34-52 INTELLIGENCE INTERROGATION -- SEPTEMBER 28, 1992

A

approach phase. See also interrogation phases.

approach combinations, 3-13 through 3-20
developing rapport, 3-12, 3-13
part of interrogation phase, 3-5, 3·10
rapport postures, 3-11

B

battle damage assessment (BDA). See IEW tasks.

BEST MAPS, 3-32, 3·33

briefings, 3-30

C

captured enemy documents

accountability of, 4-6
as sources of information, 2-17, 3-1, 4-1, 4-13
definition and types of, 1·12,4-1,4.9
disposal of, 4-13
evacuation of, 4-4, 4-12,4-14
exploitation of, C-l
grouping of, 4-12
inventory of, 4-7
logging of, 4-7, 4-8
tracing of, 4-7
transmittal of, 4-6, 4-12

CEO. See captured enemy documents.

Command and Language Program (CLP), F-l

conflicts

types of, 1-16

Corps Interrogation Facility (CIF), 2-10, 2-11, 4-5

counter-drug operations

use of interrogators, 1·5

D

debriefings

OPSEC requirement, 3-31
responsibilities during, 3-31
strategic, 3-31

E

enemy.  See METT-T factors.

enemy prisoner of war (EPW)

as sources of information, 2-17
at CIF, 2-10
at TIF, 2-12
evacuating and guarding, 2-9
when wounded, 2-12

F

force protection. see IEW tasks.

G

Geneva Conventions. see GWS, GPW, and GC.

GWS, GPW, and GC, 1-14, 1-16

command responsibilities, 1-7, 1-9
coordinating with SJA, 1-9, 3-14
definition of, iv, v, 1-11
posting Articles of, 3-14
protected persons rights vs, security needs, D-1
violations of, 3·16

H

hearsay information, 3-9, 3·24

high-intensity conflict (HIC). see conflicts.

human Intelligence (HUMlNT), 1-2

I

IEW tasks

BDA, 1-5
force protection, 1-5
I&W, 1-3
IPB, 1-3, 1-4
overall objective statement samples B-11, B-13
situation development, 1-5
target development and target acquisition, 1-5

imagery intelligence (IMINT), 1-2

indications and warning (I&W). see IEW tasks.

Individual and collective training, G-1

Information objectives, 3-31

Intelligence Information Report (IIR). See reports.

Intelligence preparation of the battlefield (IPB). see IEW tasks.

intelligence requirements (IR)

screening for, 3-2

interrogation operations

cultural aspects on, 1-5
factors affecting, 1-5, 1-6
IEW support in, 1-1
offensive and defensive, 1-5

interrogation phases, 3-5, 3-7 through 3-28

interrogations

architecture, 2-1
debriefing, 3-31
in armored and mechanized Infantry operations, 2-16
strategic, 3-31
objective of, 1-7, 1-17
prohibition against use of force, 1-7
types of, 1-7 through 1-9
with interpretors, 3-29

interrogation support in LIC, 2-21

Interrogators

characteristics of, 1-12 through 1-16
functions of, 3·1
in defensive operations, 2-20
in GS and DS role, 2·23
in offensive operations, 2-18

Interrogators Guide, 3-23

K

Knowledgeability Brief (KB).  See Reports.

L

leads

hot and cold, 3-24

M

Message Text Format (MTF), E-1

METT-T factors

enemy, 1-6
mission, 1-5
terrain, 1-6
time available, 1-6
troops, 1-6

mission essential task list (METL), G-1

mission support. see METT-T factors.

military police, 2-1, 2-9, 2-13, 2-24, 3-2, 4-5, 4-13

P

planning and preparation, 3-5, 3-7 through 3-10. see also interrogation phases.

Prisoner of War Information System (PWIS), 2-1

Q

Quadripartite Standardization Agreements (QSTAGs), v

questioning phase, 3-7, 3-20 through 3-26. See also

Interrogation phases.
hearsay information, 3-24
Interrogators Guide, 3-23
leads,3-24
questioning guides, B-1, C-1
questions to avoid, 3-23
sequencing, 3-24 through 3-26
spot reportable information, 3-23, 3·24
techniques, 3-21, 3-22, C4

R

reporting phase, 3-28. see also interrogation phases.

Reports

Biographic Report, E-1 E-13
Captive Tag, E-1, E-11
captured document log format, 4-8
captured document tag format, 4-4
CED transmittal, 4-6
Detainee Personnel Record, 3-3
EPW Capture Tag, 3-8
EPW ID Card, 3-27
IEW process, 1-16, 2-1
IIR, E-l, E-12
Interrogation Report, E-l, E-18
Knowledgeability Brief, E-1, E-16
SALUTE Report, 1-6, 3-21, E-1, E-3
screening format, 3-6
TECHINT Spot Report, E-1 E-4
TIR, E-1, E-5

responsibilities of

capturing unit, 2-9, 4-5
commanders, 1-9, 2-1, 2-21
Provost Marshal, 2-10
team leaders, 2-1, 4-5

S

screening

CI interest in, 3-2
definition and types of, 3-2 through 3-6
priorities, 3-7

signals intelligence (SIGINT), 1-2

situation development. see IEW tasks.

size, activity, location, unit, time, equipment (SALUTE). see reports.

sources

assessing, 3-5
breaking points of, 3-13
definition and types of, 1-10

Special Forces, 2-14

spot reportable information, 3-23, 3-29, E-1, E-4

Standardization Agreements (STANAGs)

1059, iv, 4-4
2033, iv
2044, v
2084, v, 4-1
assessment codes, 3-29

strategic intelligence components, 3-32, 3-33

strategic intelligence cycle, 3-33

T

Tactical Interrogation Report (TIR). See Reports.

target development and target acquisition.  See IEW tasks

technical documents (TECHDOCs), 4-5, 4-9

TechnicaI Intelligence (TECHINT). See Reports.

termination phase. See also interrogation phases.

procedures, 3-26
reasons for, 3-28

terrain.  See METT-T factors.

terrorists, 2-18

Theater Interrogation Facility (TIF)

functions of, 2-12
mission, 2-22

time available. See also METT-T factors.

at operational and strategic levels, 1-6
at tactical level, 1-6

translations

reports, 4-10
types of, 4-9

troops. See METT-T factors.

U

UCMJ, iv, 1-9, 1-12

Extract, A-1

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