ADP 1-02 Operational Terms And Military Symbols Flashcards

1
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What does ADP 1-02 cover

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Operational terms and military symbols

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2
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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 you give shorter and cleared orders the 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, uncomplicated plans and orders

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5
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What is doctrine?

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Principles by which the military forces guide their actions in support of national objectives

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Where did the term fires originate from?

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From lessons learned during operation dessert storm for the need to coordinate the delivery or air, land and maritime assets in time.

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What is joint fires?

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Fires delivered from two or more forces to produce a desired effect.

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8
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Should terms and abbreviations be classified or unclassified?

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Unclassified

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9
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Who established the policy for establishing 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 by the intended audience

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What does the word repeat mean?

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

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What does the phrase say again mean?

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To repeat what was previously said

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14
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What is adversary?

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A party acknowledged as potentially hostile to a friendly party in which the use of force may be necessary

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How are acronyms formed?

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From the the initial letters of a name.

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16
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What is a military symbol?

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Graphic representation of a unit, equipment, installation activity, or tactical task relevant to military operations and used for planing or to represent the common operational picture.

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What is a common operational picture?

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A single display of relevant information within a CDRs area of interest based on common data and information shared by more than one command

18
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What are two military symbol categories?

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Framed and undreamed

19
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What are the framed military symbol categories?

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Unit, equipment, installation, and activity symbols

20
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What is an enemy combatant?

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An individual engaged in hostilities against the US or its allies during an armed conflict

21
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What are the unframed military symbol categories?

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Control measure and tactical task mission symbols

22
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What publication explains how to build symbols using basic components?

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ADP 1-02

23
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What does ADP stand for?

A

Army Doctrine Publication

24
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What does ADRP stand for?

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Army Doctrine Reference Publication

25
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What does FM stand for?

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Field Manuel