Established in late 1999 under the direction of BG William G. Boykin , the SFAUC program was designed as a catalyst to raise the "Warrior Spirit" across Special Forces Groups. Before its implementation, urban combat training was often decentralized and lacked a common doctrine. The December 1, 1999 manual (FM 31-28) unified these efforts, providing a roadmap for Special Forces Operational Detachments Alpha (ODAs) to master the complexities of the modern urban battlefield. Core Training Components
Use of night vision devices (NVDs), specialized weapons accessories, and tactical climbing gear. Classification and Distribution Established in late 1999 under the direction of BG William G
The manual is designated as , meaning its distribution is restricted to military personnel and authorized contractors to protect sensitive tactical procedures. While related doctrine like FM 3-06 (Urban Operations) is often public, FM 31-28 remains a more niche, specialized document for the Special Forces community. Operational Impact The December 1, 1999 manual (FM 31-28) unified
Room clearing techniques, hallway movements, and shoothouse drills that emphasize speed, surprise, and precision. While related doctrine like FM 3-06 (Urban Operations)