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The common operational picture is displayed on a map another geographical form representing the operations and which has been overlaid with military symbols what does it include.? |
Friendly and enemy units, boundaries, control measures, and any other elements the commander deem necessary. |
Communication |
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What is communication in reference to operational terms and military symbols.? |
When the intended meaning is precisely understood by the intended audience. |
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What does a single display of relevant information within a commands area of interest tailored to the users requirement based on command data and information shared by more than one command.? |
A common occupational picture |
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How are acronyms usually formed? |
With initial letters of a name or part of a series of words |
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Who comes up and establishes army policy for developing doctoral terms? |
TRADOC (Training Doctrine Command) |
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Who can propose the creation, modification, or elimination of any doctoral term? |
Any soldier can contact the proponent, and the proponent will consider the soldiers proposal. |
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What is the purpose of acronyms and abbreviations in the profession of arms? |
To use shortened versions of doctoral terms and military symbols to make it easier to spell and write |
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What is the intelligence war fighting function? |
The intelligence war fighting function is the related task and systems that facilitate understanding the enemy terrain and civil considerations |
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What are the information collection task? |
Plan requirements and assess collection, task and direct collection, execute collection |
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What is the intelligence enterprise? |
The sum total of the intelligence efforts of the entire US intelligence community. |
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What are the intelligence core competencies? |
Intelligence synchronization, intelligence analysis, intelligence operations |
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What is intelligence synchronization? |
The art of integrating information collection and intelligence analysis with operations to support decision-making |
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What are the four primary means for information collection? |
Intelligence operations, reconnaissance, surveillance, security operations |
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What is the purpose of intelligence analysis? |
To describe current and attempt to proactively assess threats,weather, terrain, and civil considerations |
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What is the function of the operating force? |
To deploy and fight |
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What is the purpose of the generating force? |
To ensure the readiness of all Army forces |
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What are the 11 primary missions of the Army forces? |
Counterterrorism and irregular warfare, deter and defeat aggression, protect power despite anti-access and area denial challenges, counter weapons of mass destruction, operate effectively in space, operate effectively in cyberspace, maintain a nuclear deterrent, defend the homeland and provide support to civil authorities, provide a stabilizing presence, conduct stability and counter insurgency operations, conduct humanitarian disaster relief and other operations |
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As A unique military profession the Army is built upon and ethos of trust. What are the other four essential characteristics? |
E spirit de corps Stewardship Honorable service Military expertise |
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What ADRP covers Army leadership? |
6–22 |
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What are the five characteristics that one and the armies operational adaptability? |
Adaptive and innovative, integrated and synchronized, flexibility and agility, depth and versatility, lethal and discriminate |
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What is the purpose of a common set of Doctoral terms and military symbols? |
To communicate a lot of information with a single word or phrase and eliminate the need for a long explanation |
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What are the three areas of focus of the professional language of land warfare? |
The principle of simplicity, clear communication, the importance of teaching the language |
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Military symbols fall into two categories framed and unframed, what is the difference? |
Framed includes units, equipment installations and activity symbols Unframed includes control measures and tactical task mission symbols |
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What ADRP cover operational terms and military symbols? |
1-02 |
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