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ADP/ADRP 1-02
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What ADP/ADRP covers Operational Terms and Military Symbols? | ADP/ADRP 1-02 |
| Who is the principal audience for ADP 1-02, operational Terms and Military Symbols? | All members of the profession of arms. |
| Military Symbols fall into two categories: Framed and Unframed. What is the difference? | Framed military Symbols include unit, equipment, installation, and activity symbols. Unframed military Symbols include control measure and tactical task mission symbols. |
| Who establishes Army policy for developing doctrinal terms? | United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) |
| That common operational picture is displayed on a map or another geographical form representing the Area of Operations and which has been overlaid with military Symbols. What does it include? | Friendly and enemy units or ships; Boundries; Control Measures; Other elements that the commander deems necessary |
| How do you give shorter and clearer orders that convey their information with greater speed and less risk of misunderstanding? | By using Plain, Concise, and Understandable language. |
| What is Doctrine? | Fundamental principles by which the military forces or elements thereof guide their actions in support of National objectives. |
| What are the four Publication types that Doctrine will be introduced to the Army? | Army Doctrine Publications (ADPs), Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRPs), field manuals (FMs), and Army Techniques Publications (ATPs) |
| What does the word "repeat" mean? | Firing at the same Target with the same ammunition for artillery |
| What does the term "Say Again" mean? | It asks someone to repeat what they previously said. |
| What is a Military Symbol? | A graphic representation of a unit, equipment, installation, activity, control measure, or tactical task relevant to military operations that is used for planning or to represent the common Operational picture on the map, display, or overlay. |