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What is the principle of simplicity |
increase execution of plans as intended by using uncomplicated plans and concise orders |
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what is a doctrine |
principles by which the military forces or elements guide their actions |
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Where did the term Fires originate from |
After operation desert storm and the need to coordinate the delivery of air, land, and maritime assets |
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What is the difference between Adversary and Enemy Combatant |
Adversary - Potentially Hostile force Enemy Combatant - Force engaged in hostilities |
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How are acronyms formed |
From the initial letters of a name or parts of a series of words |
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What is a military symbol and what are the categories |
Military symbol: Graphic representation of a unit, equipment, or control measure relevant to operations for planning Framed - Units and equipment Unframed - control measures |
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What is a common operational picture |
A single display of relevant information within a commander's area of interest based on information shared by more than one command |
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What is a military symbol |
A graphic representation of a unit, equipment, installation that is used for planning or to represent the common operational picture on a map |
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What is the definition of communication |
Exchange of meaning that's completed when the meaning is understood |
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When using a map, at minimum, what should be shown |
Friendly and enemy units or ships, control measures, or other elements deemed necessary for understanding the common operationaol picture |