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ADP/ADRP 1-02

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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.
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