ADP 1-02 Operational Terms And Military Symbols Flashcards

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What does ADP 1-02

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Operational Terms and Military Symbols

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What is one of the most important elements of military forces ability to communicate when conducting operations?

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A common set of doctrinal terms and military symbols.

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How do u give shorter and clearer orders that convey their information with greater speed and less risk of misunderstanding?

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By using plain, concise and understandable language.

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What is the principle of simplicity

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Increase the probability that plans and operations will be executed as intended by preparing clear and concise orders.

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Where does the Army community develop a common language of terminology and symbology?

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Through standardized doctrine development processes

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What is Doctrine?

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A fundamental principle by which the military forces or elements guide actions in support of national objectives.

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What are four doctrinal publication types?

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ADP, ADRP, FM’s, ATP’s

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Where did the term “fires” originate?

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Operation Desert Storm against the Iraqi Army for the need to coordinate the delivery of air, land, and maritime assets.

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What is joint fires?

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Fires delivered from two or more forces

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Should terms and abbreviations be classified or unclassified?

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Unclassified

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Who establishes policy for doctrinal terms

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Tradoc

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What does tradoc stand for?

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Training and Doctrine Command

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What is the definition of Communication?

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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 does the word “Repeat” mean?

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Firing at the same target with the same ammunition for artillery and mortar fire

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What does the phrase “Say Again” mean?

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It asks someone to repeat his or hers previous statement.

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What is an Adversary?

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A part acknowledged as potentially hostile to a friendly party.

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What is an Enemy Combatant?

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An individual engaged in hostilities against the United States or its interests.

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What is a common operational picture?

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A single display of relevant information within a commanders area of interest based on a collective of data shared by multiple commands.

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What is a military symbol?

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A graphic representation of a unit equipment, installation, activity, control measure, or tactical task relevant to military operations.

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What are framed military symbol categories?

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Unit, Equipment, Installation and Activity Symbols

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What are the two military symbol categories?

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Framed and Unframed.

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What are unframed military symbol categories?

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A control measure and tactics task mission symbol.

23
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What Army publication explains how to build Symbols a using basic components?

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ADRP 1-02