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What ADP covers operational terms and military symbols? |
ADP/ADRP 1-02 |
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who is the principal audience for ADP 1-02, Operational Terms and Military Symbols? |
all members of the profession of arms |
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what is the purpose of a common set of doctrinal terms and military symbols? |
communicate with a simple word, phrase, or image to eliminate lengthy explanation |
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what are the three areas of focus of the professional language of land warfare? |
-Principle of simplicity |
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military symbols fall into two catagories: framed and unframed. what is the difference? |
framed includes unit, equipment, installation , and activity symbols |
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who establishes army policy for developing doctrinal terms? |
United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) |
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That common operational picture is displayed on a map or another geographical form representing the area of operations, which has been overlaid with military symbols. what does it include? |
-friendly and enemy units necessary |
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how are acronyms usually formed? |
initial letters of a name or parts of a series of words |
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what is communication in reference to operational terms and military symbols? |
a clear understanding to the intended audience |
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what is the purpose of acronyms and abbreviations is the profession of arms? |
shorter versions of military terms for simple discussion in speaking and writing |
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Who can propose the creation, modification, or elimination of any doctrinal term? |
Any Soldier may contact a proponent |
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What is a single display of relevant information within a commander's area of interest tailored to user's requirements and based on common data and information shared by more than one command?
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Common operational picture
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