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The common operational picture is displayed on a map another geographical form representing the operations and which has been overlaid with military symbols what does it include.?

Friendly and enemy units, boundaries, control measures, and any other elements the commander deem necessary.

Communication

What is communication in reference to operational terms and military symbols.?

When the intended meaning is precisely understood by the intended audience.

What does a single display of relevant information within a commands area of interest tailored to the users requirement based on command data and information shared by more than one command.?

A common occupational picture

How are acronyms usually formed?

With initial letters of a name or part of a series of words

Who comes up and establishes army policy for developing doctoral terms?

TRADOC (Training Doctrine Command)

Who can propose the creation, modification, or elimination of any doctoral term?

Any soldier can contact the proponent, and the proponent will consider the soldiers proposal.

What is the purpose of acronyms and abbreviations in the profession of arms?

To use shortened versions of doctoral terms and military symbols to make it easier to spell and write

What is the intelligence war fighting function?

The intelligence war fighting function is the related task and systems that facilitate understanding the enemy terrain and civil considerations

What are the information collection task?

Plan requirements and assess collection, task and direct collection, execute collection

What is the intelligence enterprise?

The sum total of the intelligence efforts of the entire US intelligence community.

What are the intelligence core competencies?

Intelligence synchronization, intelligence analysis, intelligence operations

What is intelligence synchronization?

The art of integrating information collection and intelligence analysis with operations to support decision-making

What are the four primary means for information collection?

Intelligence operations, reconnaissance, surveillance, security operations

What is the purpose of intelligence analysis?

To describe current and attempt to proactively assess threats,weather, terrain, and civil considerations

What is the function of the operating force?

To deploy and fight

What is the purpose of the generating force?

To ensure the readiness of all Army forces

What are the 11 primary missions of the Army forces?

Counterterrorism and irregular warfare, deter and defeat aggression, protect power despite anti-access and area denial challenges, counter weapons of mass destruction, operate effectively in space, operate effectively in cyberspace, maintain a nuclear deterrent, defend the homeland and provide support to civil authorities, provide a stabilizing presence, conduct stability and counter insurgency operations, conduct humanitarian disaster relief and other operations

As A unique military profession the Army is built upon and ethos of trust. What are the other four essential characteristics?

E spirit de corps


Stewardship


Honorable service


Military expertise

What ADRP covers Army leadership?

6–22

What are the five characteristics that one and the armies operational adaptability?

Adaptive and innovative, integrated and synchronized, flexibility and agility, depth and versatility, lethal and discriminate

What is the purpose of a common set of Doctoral terms and military symbols?

To communicate a lot of information with a single word or phrase and eliminate the need for a long explanation

What are the three areas of focus of the professional language of land warfare?

The principle of simplicity, clear communication, the importance of teaching the language

Military symbols fall into two categories framed and unframed, what is the difference?

Framed includes units, equipment installations and activity symbols


Unframed includes control measures and tactical task mission symbols

What ADRP cover operational terms and military symbols?

1-02