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  1. Mar 13, 2011 · Commander’s Guide to Employing a Human Terrain Team in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. 40 pages. For Official Use Only. REL NATO, GCTF, ISAF, MCFI, ABCA. March 2009. The Human Terrain System (HTS) is a proof-of-concept program run by the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC).

  2. Human Terrain Teams (HTT) work at the brigade or regimental level of the US Army. They undertake research among the local population, and represent that population (referred to as the "human terrain") in the various stages of military operations: planning, preparation, execution, and assessment.

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  4. Human Terrain Team Handbook U.S. UNCLASSIFIED 72 historical information that can be used for comparison as a means to develop a more in-depth understanding of an area, district, or province. The information can also be used as a baseline and thereby become a gauge to track change in an area.

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  5. The core building block of the system will be a ive-person Human Terrain Team (HTT) that will be embedded in each forward-deployed brigade or regimental staff. The HTT will provide the commander with experienced oficers, NCOs, and civilian social scientists trained and skilled in cultural data research and analysis.

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  6. Feb 18, 2009 · The hallmark of good human terrain fieldwork lies in the reduction in the number of lethal operations, casualties inflicted and received. By doing our research, both primary and secondary, we were able to directly or indirectly conceptualize and influence virtually all of our brigade’s problem sets and provide nonlethal options to resolve them.

  7. Feb 18, 2010 · Our aim is to make these case studies part of an evolving and adaptive curriculum that fulfills the needs of students preparing to meet the challenges of the post-9/11 world. Mr. Norman Nigh is the author of this case study, which focuses on the use of Human Terrain Teams (HTT) in Afghanistan.

  8. May 1, 2010 · Human terrain analysts are the Army's social cartographers whose "maps" are meticulously drawn from their interactions with locals. The Army began the Human Terrain System project in 2006 to help ...

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