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NEWS | March 23, 2023

Publications: How to Find New and Revised TMs

BLUF: Find new and revised TMs on the Army Publishing Directorate website.

ETM on computer screen
Photo by Kinsey Lindstrom
 
Dear Connie,

Is there a way I can find new TMs? By new, I mean brand-new TMs, as well as updates to existing TMs.
 
SGT M.E. 

Dear Sergeant,

The Army Publishing Directorate (APD) has you covered. First, visit their website HERE.

Go to the Resources tab at the top of the page. Under APD Reports, click on New Publications.
 
APD website: Select New Publications under Resources tab
Select New Publications under Resources tab
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The list that’s generated may contain both new and revised, as well as rescinded publications. You’ll see all newly released TMs and IETMs listed weekly. Be advised, some weeks may have no entries.

Looking for something older than this week’s pubs? Click on Archived Weekly Releases under New Publication Releases and choose the date range you want to review.
 
Connie
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