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Command and Staff Roles 07 December 2020 ATP 5-0.2-1 351 COORDINATING STAFF OFFICERS M-10. Coordinating staff officers are the commander's principal assistants who advise, plan, and coordinate actions within their area of expertise or a warfighting function. Commanders may designate coordinating staff officers as assistant chiefs of staff, chiefs of a warfighting function, or staff officers. Coordinating staff officers may also exercise planning and supervisory authority over designated special staff officers. M-11. Coordinating staff officers comprise the following positions: G-1 (S-1) (personnel). G-2 (S-2) (intelligence). G-3 (S-3) (operations). G-4 (S-4) (logistics). Support Operations Officer. G-5 (plans). G-6 (S-6) (signal). G-8 (financial management). G-9 (S-9) (civil affairs operations). Chief of fires or fire support officer. Air missile defense officer. Aviation officer Engineer officer. Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosives officer. Provost marshal. Chaplain. Staff judge advocate. Command surgeon. M-12. The chief of fires is at division and corps levels. This staff officer coordinates their respective warfighting function for the commander through functional cells within the main command post (CP). M-13. An initial (but not all inclusive) list of doctrinal resources available to the staff for large-scale combat operations includes— ADP 1-02, Terms and Military Symbols, August 2018. ADP 3-0, Operations, July 2019. ADP 3-90, Offense and Defense, July 2019. ADP 5-0, The Operations Process, July 2019. ADP 6-0, Mission Command: Command and Control of Army Forces, July 2019. ADP 6-22. Army Leadership and the Profession, July 2019. FM 3-0, Operations, October 2017. FM 3-07, Stability, June 2014. FM 3-13, Information Operations, December 2016. FM 3-50, Army Personnel Recovery, September 2014. FM 3-55, Information Collection, May 2013. FM 6-0, Commander and Staff Organization and Operations, May 2014. ATP 2-01.3, Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield, March 2019. ATP 5-19, Risk Management, April 2014. ATP 6-0.5, Command Post Organization and Operations, March 2017. ATP 6-22.5, A Leader's Guide to Soldier Health and Fitness, February 2016. Appropriate organization- and echelon-level doctrine includes: FM 3-94, Theater Army, Corps, and Division Operations, April 2014. At the brigade level, this doctrine includes—