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Operational Terms and Military Symbols
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ADP/ADRP 1-02
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Principal audience for ADP 1-02
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All members of the profession of arms
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The purpose of a common set of doctrinal terms and symbols
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They can communicate a great deal of info with a simple word, phrase or image
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3 areas of focus of the professional language of land warfare
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Principal of simplicity, importance of clear commo, importance of teaching the language
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What is the difference between framed and unframed military symbols?
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Framed include unit, equipment, installation and activity symbols.
Unframed include control measure and tactical task mission symbols. |
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Who establishes Army policy for developing doctrinal terms?
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US Army training and doctrine command
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TRADOC
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How are acronyms usually formed?
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From the initial letter of a name or parts of a series of words
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How are acronyms usually formed?
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From the initial letter of a name or parts of a series of words
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Who can propose the creation, modification, or elimination of any doctrinal term?
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Any soldier may contact a proponent for a given subject area
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How are acronyms usually formed?
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From the initial letter of a name or parts of a series of words
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Who can propose the creation, modification, or elimination of any doctrinal term?
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Any soldier may contact a proponent for a given subject area
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What is the purpose of acronyms and abbreviations in the profession of arms?
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To allow the use of shorter versions of doctrinal and military terms for ease of discussion in speaking and writing
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How are acronyms usually formed?
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From the initial letter of a name or parts of a series of words
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Who can propose the creation, modification, or elimination of any doctrinal term?
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Any soldier may contact a proponent for a given subject area
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What is the purpose of acronyms and abbreviations in the profession of arms?
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To allow the use of shorter versions of doctrinal and military terms for ease of discussion in speaking and writing
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What is communication in reference to Operational terms and Military symbols?
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An exchange of meaning that is only complete when the intended meaning is understood precisely by the intended audience.
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How are acronyms usually formed?
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From the initial letter of a name or parts of a series of words
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Who can propose the creation, modification, or elimination of any doctrinal term?
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Any soldier may contact a proponent for a given subject area
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What is the purpose of acronyms and abbreviations in the profession of arms?
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To allow the use of shorter versions of doctrinal and military terms for ease of discussion in speaking and writing
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What is communication in reference to Operational terms and Military symbols?
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An exchange of meaning that is only complete when the intended meaning is understood precisely by the intended audience.
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What is a single display of relevant info within a CO area of interest?
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A common operational picture
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How are acronyms usually formed?
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From the initial letter of a name or parts of a series of words
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Who can propose the creation, modification, or elimination of any doctrinal term?
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Any soldier may contact a proponent for a given subject area
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What is the purpose of acronyms and abbreviations in the profession of arms?
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To allow the use of shorter versions of doctrinal and military terms for ease of discussion in speaking and writing
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What is communication in reference to Operational terms and Military symbols?
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An exchange of meaning that is only complete when the intended meaning is understood precisely by the intended audience.
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What is a single display of relevant info within a CO area of interest?
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A common operational picture
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What does the common operational picture include?
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Friendly and enemy units or ships, boundaries, control measures, other elements that the CO deems necessary
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