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(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Training manual for the SEADOC Civil Disturbance Orientation Course, including an exercise in "Riotsville."

(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Training manual for the SEADOC Civil Disturbance Orientation Course, including an exercise in "Riotsville." 267 photocopied pages, 174 printed pages, and 4 manuscript pages. Original canvas ring binder with SEADOC printed on cover and participant's name tag, worn and a bit warped; moderate wear and minor rust to contents, a few leaves detached from binder. Fort Gordon, GA, 3 June 1968

  • Notes: In response to rioting in many American cities, the United States Army Military Police School at Fort Gordon, Georgia began training civilian police officers in a Senior Officers Civil Disturbance Orientation Course, known by the acronym SEADOC (no, the acronym doesn't make sense--we didn't make it up). It is now recognized as a key point in the evolution of today's militarized police departments.

    This manual was issued to one of the participants in SEADOC class #17, an Army Reserve lieutenant from Shillington, PA. Most of the 78 listed participants were officers in police departments from San Diego to Washington and everywhere in between. The manual includes a course schedule, including classes like "Use of Riot Control Agents, Munitions and Equipment"; "Riot Control Formations"; and "Public Relations." An 11-page guide to the imaginary city of Maxville sets forth a rioting scenario. One page summarizes a demonstration of techniques at "Riotsville": "Troops appear. The troop commander reads a proclamation. The mob fails to respond to the proclamation and is dispersed by troops. . . . Chemical munitions are also employed. . . . Looters are placed aboard a civilian bus which is being used as a mobile booking station." At the rear of the SEADOC manual is the printed Army field manual from March 1968, "Civil Disturbances and Disasters," followed by the participant's 4 pages of manuscript notes.

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