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Department of Defense. (1991, February 15). Department of Defense civil disturbance plan βGARDEN PLOT.β Washington, D.C.: Headquarters, Department of the Army. Retrieved from https://www.governmentattic.org/2docs/USArmyCivilDisturbPlanGardenPlot_1991.pdf
The February 15, 1991 version updates the plan under the Director of Military Support after the Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986. It creates a unified framework for all military branches to aid civil authorities during unrest or emergencies. The plan outlines roles for the Attorney General, FBI, U.S. Coast Guard, and commands such as CINCFOR, USCINCPAC, and USCINCTRANS. It adds guidance on logistics, intelligence, communications, and coordination in counterterrorism cases. The document shifts focus from riot control to an integrated national response, with annexes on protecting federal property and funding. It was unclassified and stayed in use until replaced after 9/11 by CONPLAN 2502 and 3502 under U.S. Northern Command.
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