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References-1","rect":[162.02000427246095,360.7402648925781,538.4110860748291,353.3254699707031]},{"page":3,"text":"Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.","rect":[90.46800231933594,715.9129638671875,403.72398486328128,707.5789794921875]},{"page":3,"text":"This publication supersedes FM 1-02.1, dated 21 November 2019.","rect":[90.46800231933594,732.29296875,354.679978515625,723.9409790039063]},{"page":3,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":3,"text":"i","rect":[519.52001953125,754.02001953125,522.02201953125,747.5760498046875]},{"page":4,"text":"This page intentionally left blank.","rect":[188.77999877929688,390.36138916015627,405.21988892555239,375.853759765625]},{"page":5,"text":"Preface","rect":[286.1000061035156,131.1562042236328,343.9001622467041,119.31742095947266]},{"page":5,"text":"FM 1-02.1 constitutes approved Army doctrinal terminology for general use. The principal audience for this","rect":[108.0199966430664,163.8143310546875,540.1187274436951,154.70614624023438]},{"page":5,"text":"manual are all members of the profession of Arms. Commanders and staffs of Army headquarters serving as","rect":[108.0199966430664,175.2742919921875,539.9594867210388,166.16610717773438]},{"page":5,"text":"joint task force or multinational headquarters should also refer to applicable joint or multinational doctrine","rect":[108.0199966430664,186.7943115234375,539.7417879180908,177.67611694335938]},{"page":5,"text":"concerning the range of military operations and joint or multinational forces. Trainers and educators","rect":[108.0199966430664,198.3143310546875,539.9130389671326,189.19613647460938]},{"page":5,"text":"throughout the Army will also use this publication.","rect":[108.0199966430664,209.7742919921875,311.8969373703003,200.66610717773438]},{"page":5,"text":"Commanders, staffs, and subordinates ensure their decisions and actions comply with applicable U.S.,","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.2943115234375,539.9020338058472,218.18612670898438]},{"page":5,"text":"international, and, in some cases, host-nation laws and regulations. Commanders at all echelons ensure their","rect":[108.0199966430664,238.8143310546875,539.9966332969666,229.70614624023438]},{"page":5,"text":"Soldiers operate in accordance with the law of war and the rules of engagement.","rect":[108.0199966430664,250.2742919921875,428.32937145233157,241.16610717773438]},{"page":5,"text":"This publication implements the following international agreements:","rect":[108.0199966430664,267.7943115234375,382.31735944366457,258.6861267089844]},{"page":5,"text":"STANAG 1059 (ED. 8). Letter Codes for Geographical Entities. 01 April 2004.","rect":[108.0199966430664,285.2543029785156,428.8570203781128,276.1461181640625]},{"page":5,"text":"STANAG 1241 (ED. 5). NATO Standard Identity Description Structure for Tactical Use. 06 April 2005.","rect":[108.0199966430664,302.7743225097656,526.9970045089722,293.6661376953125]},{"page":5,"text":"STANAG 3680 (ED. 5)/AAP-6 (2017) (2). NATO Glossary of Terms and Definitions (English and French).","rect":[108.0199966430664,320.2943115234375,539.9650220870972,311.1861267089844]},{"page":5,"text":"07 February 2018.","rect":[108.0199966430664,331.7543029785156,181.62688732147218,322.6461181640625]},{"page":5,"text":"FM 1-02.1 uses joint terms where applicable.","rect":[108.0199966430664,349.2743225097656,289.09160900115969,340.1561279296875]},{"page":5,"text":"FM 1-02.1 applies to the Active Army, Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States,","rect":[108.0199966430664,366.7943115234375,539.8785352706909,357.6861267089844]},{"page":5,"text":"and United States Army Reserve unless otherwise stated.","rect":[108.0199966430664,378.2543029785156,336.29555797576907,369.1461181640625]},{"page":5,"text":"The proponent of FM 1-02.1 is the United States Army Combined Arms Center. The preparing agency is the","rect":[108.0199966430664,395.7743225097656,540.0211458282471,386.6661376953125]},{"page":5,"text":"Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate, United States Army Combined Arms Center. Send written comments","rect":[108.0199966430664,407.2943115234375,540.0124042015076,398.1861267089844]},{"page":5,"text":"and recommendations on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) to","rect":[108.0199966430664,418.7543029785156,540.0898952484131,409.6461181640625]},{"page":5,"text":"Commander, U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, ATTN: ATZL MCD (FM 1-02.1),","rect":[108.0199966430664,430.2943115234375,540.1216993331909,421.1861267089844]},{"page":5,"text":"300 McPherson Avenue, Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027 2337; by email to","rect":[108.0199966430664,441.8143005371094,539.8720607757568,432.70611572265627]},{"page":5,"text":"usarmy.leavenworth.mccoe.mbx.cadd-org-mailbox@mail.mil; or submit an electronic DA Form 2028.","rect":[108.0199966430664,453.2743225097656,518.5260572433472,444.1661376953125]},{"page":5,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":5,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":5,"text":"iii","rect":[514.5399780273438,754.02001953125,522.0819560546875,747.5760498046875]},{"page":6,"text":"This page intentionally left blank.","rect":[188.77999877929688,390.36138916015627,405.21988892555239,375.853759765625]},{"page":7,"text":"Introduction","rect":[268.3399963378906,131.1562042236328,361.6885498695374,119.50965881347656]},{"page":7,"text":"This second edition of FM 1-02.1 compiles all Army terms and definitions approved for use in Army doctrinal","rect":[108.0199966430664,163.8143310546875,540.0952525100709,154.70614624023438]},{"page":7,"text":"publications, including ADPs, FMs, and ATPs. It also includes joint and North Atlantic Treaty Organization","rect":[108.0199966430664,175.2742919921875,539.9750270843506,166.15609741210938]},{"page":7,"text":"(NATO) terms used and listed in the glossaries of Army doctrinal publications as of September 2020.","rect":[108.0199966430664,186.7943115234375,540.0850172042847,177.68612670898438]},{"page":7,"text":"FM 1-02.1 also lists shortened forms (whether considered acronyms or abbreviations) approved for use in","rect":[108.0199966430664,198.3143310546875,539.8402004241943,189.20614624023438]},{"page":7,"text":"Army doctrinal publications.","rect":[108.0199966430664,209.7742919921875,223.27004528045655,200.66610717773438]},{"page":7,"text":"This publication is augmented by the military terms and symbols database, known as the Army Dictionary","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.2943115234375,540.1557893829346,218.18612670898438]},{"page":7,"text":"online. To maintain Army terminology current, the Army Dictionary online is updated monthly to reflect the","rect":[108.0199966430664,238.8143310546875,540.0879182891846,229.70614624023438]},{"page":7,"text":"latest operational term changes published in new editions of Army doctrine publications (To access the","rect":[108.0199966430664,250.2742919921875,540.0697908477783,241.16610717773438]},{"page":7,"text":"database, go to https://jdeis.js.mil/jdeis/index.jsp?pindex=207, and log in with a common access card.) This","rect":[108.0199966430664,261.7943115234375,539.8982684593201,252.67611694335938]},{"page":7,"text":"database is an official Department of Defense (DOD) Web site, maintained by the Combined Arms Doctrine","rect":[108.0199966430664,273.2542724609375,539.9322176055908,264.1460876464844]},{"page":7,"text":"Directorate in collaboration with the Joint Staff Directorate for Joint Force Development, and is part of the","rect":[108.0199966430664,284.7542724609375,539.9822664337158,275.6661376953125]},{"page":7,"text":"Joint Doctrine, Education, and Training Electronic Information System. While the database includes the same","rect":[108.0199966430664,296.2943115234375,539.9822053985596,287.1861267089844]},{"page":7,"text":"joint terms appearing in FM 1-02.1, readers should consult the DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated","rect":[108.0199966430664,307.7543029785156,539.9793605804443,298.6361083984375]},{"page":7,"text":"Terms for up-to-date joint terminology.","rect":[108.0199966430664,319.2743225097656,265.5424757003784,310.1561279296875]},{"page":7,"text":"When communicating instructions to subordinate units, commanders and staffs from company through corps","rect":[108.0199966430664,336.7943115234375,540.0625750999451,327.6861267089844]},{"page":7,"text":"echelons should use this publication as a dictionary of operational terms and military symbols.","rect":[108.0199966430664,348.2543029785156,485.7249402999878,339.1461181640625]},{"page":7,"text":"FM 1-02.1 is organized as follows:","rect":[108.0199966430664,365.7743225097656,248.04892682647705,356.6661376953125]},{"page":7,"text":"Chapter 1 presents defined terms.","rect":[108.0199966430664,383.2742614746094,242.1090497970581,374.1861267089844]},{"page":7,"text":"Chapter 2 presents acronyms, abbreviations, and country codes.","rect":[108.0199966430664,400.7543029785156,362.9988660812378,391.6461181640625]},{"page":7,"text":"The terminology entries in chapter 1 of this publication fall into three categories:","rect":[108.0199966430664,418.2743225097656,431.3252329788208,409.1661376953125]},{"page":7,"text":"Army only doctrine applicable definitions.","rect":[108.0199966430664,435.8143005371094,278.2803602218628,426.70611572265627]},{"page":7,"text":"Joint (DOD) definitions used in Army doctrine publications.","rect":[108.0199966430664,453.2743225097656,349.6726026535034,444.1661376953125]},{"page":7,"text":"NATO definitions used in Army doctrine publications.","rect":[108.0199966430664,470.7943115234375,327.1725721359253,461.6861267089844]},{"page":7,"text":"For each term and definition, a proponent publication is cited in parentheses after the definition.","rect":[108.0199966430664,488.29425048828127,491.7459363937378,479.20611572265627]},{"page":7,"text":"Army only applicable doctrine definitions. 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(ATP 3-39.32)","rect":[108.0199966430664,229.2742919921875,351.3166406211853,220.16610717773438]},{"page":9,"text":"actions on contact – A series of combat actions, often conducted simultaneously, taken upon contact with the","rect":[90.0,246.7342529296875,530.3961458282471,237.62606811523438]},{"page":9,"text":"enemy to develop the situation. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,258.2542724609375,283.25664306259156,249.14608764648438]},{"page":9,"text":"active – A descriptor that identifies an established kill box that has a fires and airspace status affecting aircraft","rect":[90.0,275.71429443359377,531.5618662796021,266.6061096191406]},{"page":9,"text":"and fires operating in the kill box. 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(JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.22.","rect":[108.0199966430664,356.7743225097656,384.9849805831909,347.6661376953125]},{"page":9,"text":"administrative contracting officer – (DOD) Contracting officers whose primary duties involve contract","rect":[90.0,374.23431396484377,510.6924204788208,365.1261291503906]},{"page":9,"text":"administration. Also called ACO. (JP 4-10) Referenced in ATP 4-10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,385.7342529296875,384.68499279022219,376.6461181640625]},{"page":9,"text":"administrative control – (DOD) Direction or exercise of authority over subordinate or other organizations in","rect":[90.0,403.21429443359377,529.3466701507568,394.1061096191406]},{"page":9,"text":"respect to administration and support. Also called ADCON. 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(JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 2-0, ADP 3-0, ADP 3-19, ADP 3-37, FM 2-0,","rect":[108.0199966430664,582.7542724609375,506.6650037765503,573.6461181640625]},{"page":9,"text":"FM 3-0, FM 4-0, FM 3-07, FM 3-53, FM 3-96, FM 3-98, ATP 3-07.5, ATP 3-20.97, ATP 3-20.98,","rect":[108.0199966430664,593.7233276367188,503.96499156951907,585.2764282226563]},{"page":9,"text":"ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.11, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-21.90, ATP 3-53.1, ATP 3-53.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,605.2433471679688,438.9849805831909,596.7964477539063]},{"page":9,"text":"aerial delivery – The air transport of cargo, equipment and/or personnel to a desired location on the ground by","rect":[90.0,623.2542724609375,534.0939235687256,614.1461181640625]},{"page":9,"text":"aircraft. 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(JP 3-36) Referenced in FM 4-01,","rect":[108.0199966430664,675.1942749023438,509.42498302459719,666.1061401367188]},{"page":9,"text":"ATP 3-04.7, ATP 3-17.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,686.2433471679688,210.00500011444093,677.7964477539063]},{"page":9,"text":"aeromedical evacuation – (DOD) The movement of patients under medical supervision to and between","rect":[90.0,704.2542724609375,507.4664821624756,695.1661376953125]},{"page":9,"text":"medical treatment facilities by air transportation. Also called AE. 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(JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-01.7, ATP 3-01.85, ATP 3-01.87, ATP 3-14.5, ATP 3-27.5,","rect":[90.0,175.85423278808595,511.1650037765503,166.76608276367188]},{"page":10,"text":"ATP 3-96.1.","rect":[90.0,185.37025451660157,139.80500316619874,178.45645141601563]},{"page":10,"text":"air apportionment – (DOD) The determination and assignment of the total expected effort by percentage","rect":[72.0,204.914306640625,496.30843830871586,195.80612182617188]},{"page":10,"text":"and/or by priority that should be devoted to the various air operations for a given period of time. (JP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,216.374267578125,509.4766748008728,207.26608276367188]},{"page":10,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-52.2.","rect":[90.0,225.87025451660157,198.12501049041749,218.78610229492188]},{"page":10,"text":"air assault – (DOD) The movement of friendly assault forces by rotary-wing or tiltrotor aircraft to engage and","rect":[72.0,245.35430908203126,514.3659267425537,236.24612426757813]},{"page":10,"text":"destroy enemy forces or to seize and hold key terrain. See also assault. (JP 3-18) Referenced in FM 3-0,","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,505.22500133514407,247.76608276367188]},{"page":10,"text":"FM 3-90-1, FM 3-96, FM 3-99, ATP 3-04.1, ATP 3-21.90, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[90.0,267.9033203125,383.4849805831909,259.4564514160156]},{"page":10,"text":"air assault force – (DOD) A force composed primarily of ground and rotary-wing air units organized,","rect":[72.0,285.85430908203127,481.8483839035034,276.7461242675781]},{"page":10,"text":"equipped, and trained for air assault operations. 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(JP 3-18) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,337.8742980957031,502.9914150238037,328.76611328125]},{"page":10,"text":"FM 3-96, FM 3-99.","rect":[90.0,348.9033203125,168.12501049041749,340.4664611816406]},{"page":10,"text":"airborne assault – (DOD) The use of airborne forces to parachute into an objective area to attack and eliminate","rect":[72.0,366.85430908203127,520.1948518829346,357.7361145019531]},{"page":10,"text":"armed resistance and secure designated objectives. (JP 3-18) Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-96, FM 3-99,","rect":[90.0,378.3742980957031,506.3649854660034,369.256103515625]},{"page":10,"text":"ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[90.0,387.8702392578125,144.7849988937378,380.9564514160156]},{"page":10,"text":"airborne mission coordinator – (DOD) The designated individual that serves as an airborne extension of the","rect":[72.0,407.35430908203127,511.5278596954346,398.2461242675781]},{"page":10,"text":"component commander or supported commander responsible for the personnel recovery mission. 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(JP 3-18) Referenced","rect":[90.0,459.394287109375,517.7507228851318,450.2861022949219]},{"page":10,"text":"in FM 3-96, FM 3-99, ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[90.0,470.4233093261719,235.62501049041749,461.80609130859377]},{"page":10,"text":"air corridor – (DOD) A restricted air route of travel specified for use by friendly aircraft and established for","rect":[72.0,488.3742980957031,507.34770751571656,479.26611328125]},{"page":10,"text":"the purpose of preventing friendly aircraft from being fired on by friendly forces. 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(JP 3-30) Referenced in ADP 3-19, ATP 2-01.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.914306640625,475.70501232147219,85.8061294555664]},{"page":11,"text":"airdrop – (DOD) The unloading of personnel or materiel from aircraft in flight. (JP 3-36) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,112.374267578125,507.97142601013186,103.2660903930664]},{"page":11,"text":"ATP 4-48.","rect":[108.0199966430664,121.87024688720703,150.30500316619874,114.95645141601563]},{"page":11,"text":"airfield – (DOD) An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, and","rect":[90.0,141.35430908203126,498.94408226013186,132.24612426757813]},{"page":11,"text":"equipment), landing, and takeoff of aircraft. See also departure airfield; landing area; landing site. 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(FM 3-90-2)","rect":[108.0199966430664,494.41424560546877,194.39665771102907,485.32611083984377]},{"page":11,"text":"airspace control – (DOD) Capabilities and procedures used to increase operational effectiveness by promoting","rect":[90.0,511.894287109375,535.6425685882568,502.7861022949219]},{"page":11,"text":"the safe, efficient, and flexible use of airspace. (JP 3-52) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 3-90, ADP 5-0,","rect":[108.0199966430664,523.3342895507813,519.3250074386597,514.2461547851563]},{"page":11,"text":"FM 3-0, FM 3-52, FM 3-90-1, ATP 3-52.1, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-96.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,534.38330078125,386.42498302459719,525.9364013671875]},{"page":11,"text":"airspace control authority – (DOD) The commander designated to assume overall responsibility for the","rect":[90.0,552.394287109375,510.81811238098148,543.2861328125]},{"page":11,"text":"operation of the airspace control system in the airspace control area. Also called ACA. 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(JP 3-52) Referenced in FM 3-01, ATP 3-01.94, ATP 3-04.64, ATP 3-09.34, ATP 3-52.1,","rect":[108.0199966430664,679.3342895507813,518.3649854660034,670.2461547851563]},{"page":11,"text":"ATP 3-52.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,688.8502197265625,157.80500316619874,681.9364013671875]},{"page":11,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":11,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":11,"text":"1-3","rect":[509.0199890136719,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":12,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":12,"text":"airspace control system – (DOD) An arrangement of those organizations, personnel, policies, procedures, and","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,516.5977993011475,74.2861099243164]},{"page":12,"text":"facilities required to perform airspace control functions. Also called ACS. (JP 3-52) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,94.83427429199219,483.51122093200686,85.74613189697266]},{"page":12,"text":"FM 3-52.","rect":[90.0,104.35022735595703,127.86500072479248,97.44644927978516]},{"page":12,"text":"airspace coordinating measures – (DOD) Measures employed to facilitate the efficient use of airspace to","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,498.6151638031006,114.7861099243164]},{"page":12,"text":"accomplish missions and simultaneously provide safeguards for friendly forces. Also called ACM.","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,484.5976514816284,126.24613189697266]},{"page":12,"text":"(JP 3-52) Referenced in FM 3-09, FM 3-52, FM 3-99, ATP 3-01.85, ATP 3-01.87. ATP 3-09.34,","rect":[90.0,146.87425231933595,477.80498790740969,137.78610229492188]},{"page":12,"text":"ATP 3--52.1, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-60.2, ATP 3-91.1.","rect":[90.0,157.92332458496095,299.82497692108157,149.47647094726563]},{"page":12,"text":"airspace coordination area – (DOD) A three-dimensional block of airspace in a target area, established by the","rect":[72.0,175.874267578125,517.8149690704346,166.76608276367188]},{"page":12,"text":"appropriate ground commander, in which friendly aircraft are reasonably safe from friendly surface fires.","rect":[90.0,187.394287109375,510.5495252609253,178.28610229492188]},{"page":12,"text":"Also called ACA. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in FM 3-09, FM 3-99, ATP 3-04.1, ATP 3-60.2, ATP 3-09.24,","rect":[90.0,198.89427185058595,508.8849744796753,189.80612182617188]},{"page":12,"text":"ATP 3-91.1.","rect":[90.0,208.4102325439453,139.80500316619874,201.49642944335938]},{"page":12,"text":"airspace management – (DOD) The coordination, integration, and regulation of the use of airspace of defined","rect":[72.0,227.894287109375,515.9603786468506,218.78610229492188]},{"page":12,"text":"dimensions. (JP 3-52) Referenced in FM 3-52, FM 3-96, ATP 3-01.81.","rect":[90.0,239.39427185058595,373.6450147628784,230.30612182617188]},{"page":12,"text":"air support operations center – (DOD) The principal air control agency of the theater air control system","rect":[72.0,256.874267578125,495.2156653366089,247.76608276367188]},{"page":12,"text":"responsible for the direction and control of air operations directly supporting the ground combat element.","rect":[90.0,268.394287109375,510.6597547531128,259.2861022949219]},{"page":12,"text":"Also called ASOC. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ATP 3-04.64, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,279.8942565917969,438.8649854660034,270.8061218261719]},{"page":12,"text":"air tasking order – (DOD) A method used to task and disseminate to components, subordinate units, and","rect":[72.0,297.3742980957031,495.23061180114748,288.26611328125]},{"page":12,"text":"command and control agencies projected sorties, capabilities and/or forces to targets and specific missions.","rect":[90.0,308.894287109375,517.9887037277222,299.7760925292969]},{"page":12,"text":"Also called ATO. (JP 3-30) Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-09, ATP 2-01, ATP 3-04.1, ATP 3-01.15,","rect":[90.0,320.3342590332031,488.3649854660034,311.2461242675781]},{"page":12,"text":"ATP 3-04.64, ATP 3-06.1, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,331.3833312988281,306.4849805831909,322.93646240234377]},{"page":12,"text":"air terminal – (DOD) A facility on an airfield that functions as an air transportation hub and accommodates the","rect":[72.0,349.394287109375,520.1419954376221,340.2861022949219]},{"page":12,"text":"loading and unloading of airlift aircraft and the intransit processing of traffic. 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(ATP 4-02.2)","rect":[90.0,696.374267578125,183.35666442489626,687.2861328125]},{"page":12,"text":"1-4","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.02001953125,85.1039984741211,747.5490112304688]},{"page":12,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":12,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":13,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":13,"text":"ambulance exchange point – A location where a patient is transferred from one ambulance to another en route","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,536.3146028594971,74.2861099243164]},{"page":13,"text":"to a medical treatment facility. Also called AXP. (ATP 4-02.2)","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.914306640625,359.71663451766968,85.8061294555664]},{"page":13,"text":"ambulance loading point – This is the point in the shuttle system where one or more ambulances are stationed","rect":[90.0,112.374267578125,535.3782863616943,103.2660903930664]},{"page":13,"text":"ready to receive patients for evacuation. (ATP 4-02.2)","rect":[108.0199966430664,123.894287109375,324.35664916610718,114.7861099243164]},{"page":13,"text":"ambulance relay point – A point in the shuttle system where one or more empty ambulances are stationed to","rect":[90.0,141.35430908203126,528.9355373382568,132.24612426757813]},{"page":13,"text":"advance to a loading point or to the next relay post to replace departed ambulances. 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(ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,511.894287109375,276.0566613731384,502.7760925292969]},{"page":15,"text":"assault time – The moment to attack the initial objective throughout the geographical scope of the operation.","rect":[90.0,529.3543090820313,526.8905591964722,520.236083984375]},{"page":15,"text":"(ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,540.854248046875,155.57665038681032,531.76611328125]},{"page":15,"text":"assembly area – (Army) An area a unit occupies to prepare for an operation. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,558.394287109375,450.9766748008728,549.2861328125]},{"page":15,"text":"assembly line rigging – A method of mass rigging designed to get the maximum amount of equipment rigged","rect":[90.0,575.8543090820313,531.3360500335693,566.7461547851563]},{"page":15,"text":"for airdrop in a minimum amount of time. (ATP 4-48)","rect":[108.0199966430664,587.354248046875,324.6566369590759,578.26611328125]},{"page":15,"text":"assessment – (DOD) 1. A continuous process that measures the overall effectiveness of employing joint force","rect":[90.0,604.894287109375,530.4861116485596,595.7760620117188]},{"page":15,"text":"capabilities during military operations. Referenced in FM 1-05, FM 3-07, FM 3-24. 2, ATP 3-01.7,","rect":[108.0199966430664,616.3543090820313,504.44500255584719,607.2461547851563]},{"page":15,"text":"ATP 3-07.31. 2. Determination of the progress toward accomplishing a task, creating a condition, or","rect":[108.0199966430664,627.874267578125,509.37688232040406,618.76611328125]},{"page":15,"text":"achieving an objective. Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 3-07, ADP 3-19, ADP 3-37, ADP 5-0, ADP 6-0,","rect":[108.0199966430664,639.394287109375,518.9050245285034,630.2760620117188]},{"page":15,"text":"FM 3-13, FM 3-24, FM 3-96, FM 4-0, FM 6-0, FM 7-0, ATP 2-01, ATP 3-01.7, ATP 3-07.6, ATP 3-07.31,","rect":[108.0199966430664,650.3633422851563,538.7050123214722,641.9164428710938]},{"page":15,"text":"ATP 3-13.1, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-21.90, ATP 3-96.1, ATP 4-13, ATP 5-0.1, ATP 6-0.5,","rect":[108.0199966430664,661.88330078125,520.8850049972534,653.4364013671875]},{"page":15,"text":"ATP 6-01.1. 3. Analysis of the security, effectiveness, and potential of an existing or planned intelligence","rect":[108.0199966430664,673.894287109375,530.0710725860596,664.7861328125]},{"page":15,"text":"activity. 4. Judgment of the motives, qualifications, and characteristics of present or prospective employees","rect":[108.0199966430664,685.3543090820313,536.9361102561951,676.2461547851563]},{"page":15,"text":"or “agents.” (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-07, ATP 3-01.7.","rect":[108.0199966430664,696.874267578125,341.06499767303469,687.76611328125]},{"page":15,"text":"assessor – Technical expert who can evaluate aircraft battle damage. (ATP 3-04.13)","rect":[90.0,714.414306640625,426.85664916610718,705.30615234375]},{"page":15,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":15,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":15,"text":"1-7","rect":[509.0199890136719,754.02001953125,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":16,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":16,"text":"asset visibility – (DOD) Provides users with information on the location, movement, status and identity of ","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,500.7249708175659,74.2861099243164]},{"page":16,"text":"units, personnel, equipment, and supplies. Also called AV. (JP 3-35) Referenced in FM 4-01, ATP 3-35,","rect":[90.0,94.83427429199219,507.80498790740969,85.74613189697266]},{"page":16,"text":"ATP 4-0.1.","rect":[90.0,104.35022735595703,134.76499462127686,97.43643188476563]},{"page":16,"text":"assign – (DOD) 1. To place units or personnel in an organization where such placement is relatively permanent,","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,520.4829664230347,114.7861099243164]},{"page":16,"text":"and/or where such organization controls and administers the units or personnel for the primary function, or","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,517.0826318321228,126.24613189697266]},{"page":16,"text":"greater portion of the functions, of the unit or personnel. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 5-0, FM 3-0,","rect":[90.0,146.894287109375,484.1650037765503,137.78610229492188]},{"page":16,"text":"FM 3-09, FM 6-0.","rect":[90.0,157.92332458496095,163.14499950408936,149.4864959716797]},{"page":16,"text":"assumption – (DOD) A specific supposition of the operational environment that is assumed to be true, in the","rect":[72.0,175.85423278808595,508.66244221496586,166.76608276367188]},{"page":16,"text":"absence of positive proof, essential for the continuation of planning. (JP 5-0) Referenced in FM 6-0,","rect":[90.0,187.394287109375,490.5249891281128,178.28610229492188]},{"page":16,"text":"ATP 2-19.3, ATP 5-0.1.","rect":[90.0,198.42332458496095,187.02500438690186,189.97647094726563]},{"page":16,"text":"assured mobility – A framework—of processes, actions, and capabilities—that assures the ability of a force to","rect":[72.0,216.374267578125,516.6599025726318,207.26608276367188]},{"page":16,"text":"deploy, move, and maneuver where and when desired to achieve the commander’s intent. (ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[90.0,227.894287109375,504.37666869735718,218.6859130859375]},{"page":16,"text":"attach – (DOD) 1. The placement of units or personnel in an organization where such placement is relatively","rect":[72.0,245.35430908203126,509.0491542816162,236.24612426757813]},{"page":16,"text":"temporary. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 5-0, FM 3-0, FM 3-09, FM 6-0, ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,435.32497692108157,247.76608276367188]},{"page":16,"text":"attack – A type of offensive operation that destroys or defeats enemy forces, seizes and secures terrain, or both.","rect":[72.0,274.394287109375,519.9006910324097,265.2861022949219]},{"page":16,"text":"(ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,285.89422607421877,137.57665038681032,276.80609130859377]},{"page":16,"text":"attack by fire – A tactical mission task in which a commander uses direct fires, supported by indirect fires, to","rect":[72.0,303.3742980957031,512.0643215179443,294.26611328125]},{"page":16,"text":"engage an enemy force without closing with the enemy to destroy, suppress, fix, or deceive that enemy.","rect":[90.0,314.894287109375,504.32497692108157,305.7861022949219]},{"page":16,"text":"(FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,326.39422607421877,140.33666015243532,317.30609130859377]},{"page":16,"text":"attack by fire position – The general position from which a unit performs the tactical task of attack by fire.","rect":[72.0,343.8742980957031,503.60100841522219,334.76611328125]},{"page":16,"text":"(ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,355.3742370605469,137.57665038681032,346.2861022949219]},{"page":16,"text":"attack guidance matrix – A targeting product approved by the commander, which addresses the how and when","rect":[72.0,372.85430908203127,521.6910915374756,363.7461242675781]},{"page":16,"text":"targets are engaged and the desired effects. Also called AGM. (ATP 3-60)","rect":[90.0,384.3742980957031,386.89665771102906,375.26611328125]},{"page":16,"text":"attack position – (Army) The last position an attacking force occupies or passes through before crossing the","rect":[72.0,401.894287109375,506.8722505645752,392.7861022949219]},{"page":16,"text":"line of departure. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,413.39422607421877,208.6166589317322,404.30609130859377]},{"page":16,"text":"authentication – (DOD) 1. A security measure designed to protect a communications system against","rect":[72.0,430.894287109375,476.87488507843019,421.7861022949219]},{"page":16,"text":"acceptance of a fraudulent transmission or simulation by establishing the validity of a transmission,","rect":[90.0,442.4142761230469,487.5635938644409,433.30609130859377]},{"page":16,"text":"message, or originator. Referenced in ATP 3-50.10, ATP 3-50.22, ATP 6-02.53. 2. A means of identifying","rect":[90.0,453.8742980957031,516.6744899749756,444.76611328125]},{"page":16,"text":"individuals and verifying their eligibility to receive specific categories of information. Referenced in","rect":[90.0,465.394287109375,492.45131492614748,456.2861022949219]},{"page":16,"text":"ATP 3-50.10, ATP 3-50.22, ATP 6-02.53. 3. Evidence by proper signature or seal that a document is","rect":[90.0,476.9142761230469,493.5928485374451,467.80609130859377]},{"page":16,"text":"genuine and official. Referenced in ATP 3-50.10, ATP 3-50.22, ATP 6-02.53. 4. In personnel recovery","rect":[90.0,488.3742980957031,502.2441921234131,479.26611328125]},{"page":16,"text":"missions, the process whereby the identity of an isolated person is confirmed. (JP 3-50) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,499.894287109375,497.9814052581787,490.7861022949219]},{"page":16,"text":"ATP 3-50.3, ATP 3-50.10, ATP 3-50.22, ATP 6-02.53.","rect":[90.0,510.9233093261719,311.5249891281128,502.4764404296875]},{"page":16,"text":"auxiliary – For the purpose of unconventional warfare, the support element of the irregular organization whose","rect":[72.0,528.874267578125,517.9537019805908,519.76611328125]},{"page":16,"text":"organization and operations are clandestine in nature and whose members do not openly indicate their","rect":[90.0,540.394287109375,497.6537988243103,531.2861328125]},{"page":16,"text":"sympathy or involvement with the irregular movement. (ADP 3-05)","rect":[90.0,551.914306640625,361.4566552696228,542.80615234375]},{"page":16,"text":"avenue of approach – (DOD) An air or ground route of an attacking force of a given size leading to its","rect":[72.0,569.374267578125,486.37965273666387,560.26611328125]},{"page":16,"text":"objective or to key terrain in its path. Also called AA. (JP 2-01.3) Referenced in FM 6-0, ATP 2-01.3,","rect":[90.0,580.894287109375,497.72500133514407,571.7760620117188]},{"page":16,"text":"ATP 2-19.4. (Army) A path used by an attacking force leading to its objective or to key terrain. Avenues of ","rect":[90.0,592.3543090820313,522.5065259933472,583.236083984375]},{"page":16,"text":"approach exist in all domains. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,603.854248046875,259.73665404891968,594.76611328125]},{"page":16,"text":"axis of advance – (Army) The general area through which the bulk of a unit’s combat power must move.","rect":[72.0,621.394287109375,493.16094493865969,612.1859130859375]},{"page":16,"text":"(ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,632.894287109375,137.57665038681032,623.80615234375]},{"page":16,"text":"azimuth – A horizontal angle measured clockwise from a north base line that could be true north, magnetic","rect":[72.0,650.374267578125,502.3113069610596,641.26611328125]},{"page":16,"text":"north, or grid north. (ATP 3-09.50)","rect":[90.0,661.894287109375,230.57665038681032,652.7861328125]},{"page":16,"text":"azimuth of fire – The direction, expressed in mils, that a firing unit is laid (oriented) on when it occupies a","rect":[72.0,679.3543090820313,500.69933796691898,670.2461547851563]},{"page":16,"text":"position. (ATP 3-09.50)","rect":[90.0,690.854248046875,186.17665649032595,681.76611328125]},{"page":16,"text":"azimuth of the orienting line – The direction from the orienting station to a designated end of the orienting","rect":[72.0,708.414306640625,504.70189476013186,699.30615234375]},{"page":16,"text":"line. (ATP 3-09.50)","rect":[90.0,719.914306640625,168.89665771102907,710.826171875]},{"page":16,"text":"1-8","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,85.1039984741211,747.5490112304688]},{"page":16,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":16,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":17,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":17,"text":"—B—","rect":[301.3999938964844,81.36004638671875,328.6999931335449,74.18572235107422]},{"page":17,"text":"back-azimuth – The direction equal to the azimuth plus or minus 3200 mils. (ATP 3-09.50)","rect":[90.0,94.89427185058594,459.49666381454468,85.8061294555664]},{"page":17,"text":"backbrief – A briefing by subordinates to the commander to review how subordinates intend to accomplish","rect":[90.0,112.374267578125,521.2187404632568,103.2660903930664]},{"page":17,"text":"their mission. (FM 6-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,123.87425231933594,201.95667052841189,114.7861099243164]},{"page":17,"text":"ballistic missile – (DOD) Any missile which does not rely upon aerodynamic surfaces to produce lift and","rect":[90.0,141.35430908203126,512.5742092132568,132.24612426757813]},{"page":17,"text":"consequently follows a ballistic trajectory when thrust is terminated. Also called BM. (JP 3-01) Referenced","rect":[108.0199966430664,152.894287109375,537.4107570648193,143.77609252929688]},{"page":17,"text":"in ATP 3-14.5, ATP 3-27.5.","rect":[108.0199966430664,163.92332458496095,220.26499462127686,155.30612182617188]},{"page":17,"text":"banking support – The provision of cash, non-cash and electronic commerce mechanisms necessary to support","rect":[90.0,181.874267578125,537.9925303421021,172.76608276367188]},{"page":17,"text":"the theater procurement process and host nation banking infrastructure. (FM 1-06)","rect":[108.0199966430664,193.394287109375,437.11665893173218,184.28610229492188]},{"page":17,"text":"base – (DOD) 1. A locality from which operations are projected or supported. (JP 4-0) Referenced in ADP 3-0,","rect":[90.0,210.914306640625,535.7650098800659,201.79611206054688]},{"page":17,"text":"FM 3-14, FM 4-0, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-21.50, ATP 3-90.20, ATP 3-91, ATP 4-94.","rect":[108.0199966430664,221.9432830810547,442.2849988937378,213.49642944335938]},{"page":17,"text":"base boundary – (DOD) A line that delineates the surface area of a base for the purpose of facilitating","rect":[90.0,239.894287109375,501.5155544281006,230.78610229492188]},{"page":17,"text":"coordination and deconfliction of operations between adjacent units, formations, or areas. (JP 3-10)","rect":[108.0199966430664,251.35430908203126,505.99666381454468,242.23611450195313]},{"page":17,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-90.20.","rect":[108.0199966430664,260.8502197265625,221.10500621795655,253.76608276367188]},{"page":17,"text":"base camp – An evolving military facility that supports that military operations of a deployed unit and provides","rect":[90.0,280.394287109375,537.9425189476013,271.2861022949219]},{"page":17,"text":"the necessary support and services for sustained operations. (ATP 3-37.10)","rect":[108.0199966430664,291.9142761230469,407.71663451766968,282.80609130859377]},{"page":17,"text":"base cluster – (DOD) A collection of bases, geographically grouped for mutual protection and ease of","rect":[90.0,309.3742980957031,499.81612182235718,300.26611328125]},{"page":17,"text":"command and control . (JP 3-10) Referenced in ATP 3-17.2, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-21.50, ATP 3-90.20,","rect":[108.0199966430664,320.8742370605469,521.9050245285034,311.7861022949219]},{"page":17,"text":"ATP 3-91, ATP 4-93.","rect":[108.0199966430664,331.9233093261719,195.00500011444093,323.4764404296875]},{"page":17,"text":"base cluster operations center – (DOD) A command and control facility that serves as the base cluster","rect":[90.0,349.8742980957031,505.3757226524353,340.76611328125]},{"page":17,"text":"commander's focal point for defense and security of the base cluster. Also called BCOC. (JP 3-10)","rect":[108.0199966430664,361.394287109375,501.73665404891968,352.2861022949219]},{"page":17,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-90.20.","rect":[108.0199966430664,370.8902282714844,221.10500621795655,363.80609130859377]},{"page":17,"text":"base defense – (DOD) The local military measures, both normal and emergency, required to nullify or reduce","rect":[90.0,390.3742980957031,529.7419710235596,381.26611328125]},{"page":17,"text":"the effectiveness of enemy attacks on, or sabotage of, a base, to ensure that the maximum capacity of its","rect":[108.0199966430664,401.894287109375,524.2190692405701,392.7861022949219]},{"page":17,"text":"facilities is available to United States forces. (JP 3-10) Referenced in ADP 3-37, ATP 3-21.20,","rect":[108.0199966430664,413.3342590332031,486.8649854660034,404.2461242675781]},{"page":17,"text":"ATP 3-90.20, ATP 3-91.","rect":[108.0199966430664,424.4033203125,207.54499340057374,415.9564514160156]},{"page":17,"text":"base defense operations center – (DOD) A command and control facility established by the base commander","rect":[90.0,442.4142761230469,532.3841455039978,433.30609130859377]},{"page":17,"text":"to serve as the focal point for base security and defense. Also called BDOC. (JP 3-10) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,453.8742980957031,509.8614101409912,444.76611328125]},{"page":17,"text":"ATP 3-90.20.","rect":[108.0199966430664,463.3702392578125,162.7849988937378,456.4564514160156]},{"page":17,"text":"base defense operations – The combined activities of counterintelligence, security, military police, emergency","rect":[90.0,482.9142761230469,535.6989040374756,473.80609130859377]},{"page":17,"text":"responders, antiterrorism and force protection working groups, and the commander to deny, disrupt, or","rect":[108.0199966430664,494.3742980957031,518.6898706016541,485.26611328125]},{"page":17,"text":"counter foreign intelligence entities, insider, and other threats targeting United States bases and facilities.","rect":[108.0199966430664,505.894287109375,528.4234571456909,496.7861022949219]},{"page":17,"text":"Also called BDO. (ATP 2-22.2-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,517.394287109375,244.13666320419314,508.3061218261719]},{"page":17,"text":"basic load – (DOD) The quantity of supplies required to be on hand within, and moved by a unit or formation,","rect":[90.0,534.874267578125,532.7273511886597,525.76611328125]},{"page":17,"text":"expressed according to the wartime organization of the unit or formation and maintained at the prescribed","rect":[108.0199966430664,546.394287109375,530.8199367523193,537.2861328125]},{"page":17,"text":"levels. (JP 4-09). Referenced in ADP 3-90, ATP 3-04.7, ATP 4-35.","rect":[108.0199966430664,557.894287109375,376.94500255584719,548.80615234375]},{"page":17,"text":"battalion – A unit consisting of two or more company-, battery-, or troop-size units and a headquarters.","rect":[90.0,575.374267578125,505.3145399093628,566.26611328125]},{"page":17,"text":"(ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,586.874267578125,155.57665038681032,577.7861328125]},{"page":17,"text":"battalion aid station – The forward-most medically staffed treatment location organic to a maneuver battalion.","rect":[90.0,604.3543090820313,536.2387037277222,595.2461547851563]},{"page":17,"text":"(ATP 4-02.3)","rect":[108.0199966430664,615.854248046875,161.93666625595095,606.76611328125]},{"page":17,"text":"battalion task force – A maneuver battalion-size unit consisting of a battalion headquarters, at least one","rect":[90.0,633.394287109375,508.1898470001221,624.2861328125]},{"page":17,"text":"assigned company-size element, and at least one attached company-size element from another maneuver or","rect":[108.0199966430664,644.8543090820313,536.6829125938416,635.7461547851563]},{"page":17,"text":"support unit (functional and multifunctional). (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,656.354248046875,339.4366662559509,647.26611328125]},{"page":17,"text":"battery – A company-size unit in a field artillery or air defense artillery battalion. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,673.894287109375,467.6566369590759,664.7861328125]},{"page":17,"text":"battle – A set of related engagements that lasts longer and involves larger forces than an engagement.","rect":[90.0,691.3543090820313,497.37237071990969,682.2461547851563]},{"page":17,"text":"(ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,702.874267578125,155.57665038681032,693.7861328125]},{"page":17,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":17,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":17,"text":"1-9","rect":[509.0199890136719,754.1279907226563,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":18,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":18,"text":"battle damage assessment – (DOD) The estimate of damage composed of physical and functional damage","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,501.33858967590336,74.2861099243164]},{"page":18,"text":"assessment, as well as target system assessment, resulting from the application of lethal or nonlethal","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,490.56555890655519,85.74613189697266]},{"page":18,"text":"military force. Also called BDA. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ATP 2-33.4, ATP 3-01.16, ATP 3-55.6,","rect":[90.0,106.374267578125,475.58498668670657,97.2660903930664]},{"page":18,"text":"ATP 3-60.1, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,117.40331268310547,192.00500011444093,108.95645141601563]},{"page":18,"text":"battle drill – Rehearsed and well understood actions made in response to common battlefield occurrences.","rect":[72.0,135.3342742919922,498.74151134490969,126.24613189697266]},{"page":18,"text":"(ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,146.87425231933595,137.57665038681032,137.78610229492188]},{"page":18,"text":"battlefield coordination detachment – (DOD) An Army liaison located in the air operations center that","rect":[72.0,164.414306640625,490.8309702835083,155.30612182617188]},{"page":18,"text":"provides selected operational functions between the Army forces and the air component commander. Also","rect":[90.0,175.874267578125,514.83815574646,166.76608276367188]},{"page":18,"text":"called BCD. (JP 3-03) Referenced in FM 6-05, ATP 3-01.15, ATP 3-09.13, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,187.37425231933595,444.2650098800659,178.28610229492188]},{"page":18,"text":"battle handover line – A designated phase line where responsibility transitions from the stationary force to the","rect":[72.0,204.914306640625,517.4582796173096,195.80612182617188]},{"page":18,"text":"moving force and vice versa. Also called BHL. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,216.43426513671876,328.63664794540406,207.32608032226563]},{"page":18,"text":"battle injury – (DOD) Damage or harm sustained by personnel during or as a result of battle conditions. Also","rect":[72.0,233.894287109375,512.7281398773193,224.78610229492188]},{"page":18,"text":"called BI. (JP 4-02) Referenced in ATP 4-02.55.","rect":[90.0,245.39427185058595,283.8649854660034,236.30612182617188]},{"page":18,"text":"battle management – (DOD) The management activities within the operational environment based on the","rect":[72.0,262.874267578125,498.2273225860596,253.76608276367188]},{"page":18,"text":"commands, direction, and guidance given by appropriate authority. Also called BM. (JP 3-01) Referenced","rect":[90.0,274.394287109375,514.0907802581787,265.2861022949219]},{"page":18,"text":"in ATP 3-27.3, ATP 3-52.2.","rect":[90.0,285.4233093261719,202.26499462127686,276.80609130859377]},{"page":18,"text":"battle position – 1. A defensive location oriented on a likely enemy avenue of approach. (ADP 3-90) 2. 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(ATP 4-13)","rect":[90.0,418.8742980957031,266.63664794540406,409.76611328125]},{"page":18,"text":"begin morning civil twilight – (DOD) The period of time at which the sun is halfway between beginning","rect":[72.0,436.4142761230469,495.4897060394287,427.30609130859377]},{"page":18,"text":"morning and nautical twilight and sunrise, when there is enough light to see objects clearly with the","rect":[90.0,447.8742980957031,488.4653596954346,438.756103515625]},{"page":18,"text":"unaided eye. Also called BMCT. (JP 2-01.3) Referenced in ATP 2-01.3.","rect":[90.0,459.394287109375,379.1650037765503,450.2861022949219]},{"page":18,"text":"begin morning nautical twilight – (DOD) The start of that period where, in good conditions and in the absence","rect":[72.0,476.9142761230469,521.5283479766846,467.80609130859377]},{"page":18,"text":"of other illumination, the sun is 12 degrees below the eastern horizon and enough light is available to","rect":[90.0,488.3742980957031,494.2625026702881,479.26611328125]},{"page":18,"text":"identify the general outlines of ground objects and conduct limited military operations. Also called BMNT.","rect":[90.0,499.894287109375,518.6956739425659,490.7760925292969]},{"page":18,"text":"(JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ATP 2-01.3.","rect":[90.0,511.39422607421877,245.04499340057374,502.30609130859377]},{"page":18,"text":"be-prepared mission – A mission assigned to a unit that might be executed. (FM 6-0) See also on-order","rect":[72.0,528.874267578125,493.60766316223148,519.76611328125]},{"page":18,"text":"mission.","rect":[90.0,538.3702392578125,124.80500316619873,531.4464111328125]},{"page":18,"text":"biological agent – (DOD) A microorganism (or a toxin derived from it) that causes disease in personnel, plants,","rect":[72.0,557.8543090820313,520.5015821456909,548.7461547851563]},{"page":18,"text":"or animals or causes the deterioration of materiel. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-05.11, ATP 3-21.10,","rect":[90.0,569.354248046875,500.4849805831909,560.26611328125]},{"page":18,"text":"ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-50.20, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[90.0,580.4033203125,259.2650098800659,571.9564208984375]},{"page":18,"text":"biological hazard – (DOD) An organism, or substance derived from an organism, that poses a threat to human","rect":[72.0,598.3543090820313,515.9391689300537,589.2461547851563]},{"page":18,"text":"or animal health. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-50.20.","rect":[90.0,609.854248046875,427.0450086593628,600.76611328125]},{"page":18,"text":"biometrics – (DOD) The process of recognizing an individual based on measurable anatomical, physiological,","rect":[72.0,627.394287109375,514.8341627120972,618.2861328125]},{"page":18,"text":"and behavioral characteristics. (JP 2-0) Referenced in ADP 2-0, FM 3-16, FM 3-24, ATP 2-22.82,","rect":[90.0,638.8342895507813,482.7849988937378,629.7461547851563]},{"page":18,"text":"ATP 3-55.4, ATP 3-90.15, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[90.0,649.88330078125,254.2849988937378,641.4364013671875]},{"page":18,"text":"biometrics-enabled intelligence – (Army) Intelligence resulting from the combination of biometric","rect":[72.0,667.894287109375,472.37460041809086,658.7861328125]},{"page":18,"text":"information with other intelligence, threat information, or information relating to other aspects of the","rect":[90.0,679.3543090820313,493.3551302032471,670.2461547851563]},{"page":18,"text":"operational environment in order to answer intelligence requirements. Also called BEI. (ATP 2-22.82)","rect":[90.0,690.874267578125,499.6966455039978,681.76611328125]},{"page":18,"text":"blister agent – (DOD) A chemical agent that injures the eyes and lungs, and burns or blisters the skin. 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(JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 4-02.85.","rect":[108.0199966430664,158.414306640625,503.84499645233157,149.30612182617188]},{"page":19,"text":"blood chit – (DOD) A small sheet of material depicting an American flag and a statement in several languages","rect":[90.0,175.874267578125,533.6706073265076,166.76608276367188]},{"page":19,"text":"to the effect that anyone assisting the bearer to safety will be rewarded. (JP 3-50) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,187.394287109375,490.4113063812256,178.28610229492188]},{"page":19,"text":"ATP 3-50.22.","rect":[108.0199966430664,196.89027404785157,162.7849988937378,189.97647094726563]},{"page":19,"text":"blue kill box – A fire support and airspace coordination measure that facilitates attacking surface targets with","rect":[90.0,216.374267578125,528.8262844085693,207.26608276367188]},{"page":19,"text":"air-to-surface munitions without further coordination with the area of operations commander’ headquarters.","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.87425231933595,538.3768873214722,218.6859130859375]},{"page":19,"text":"Also called BKB. 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(JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-27.5.","rect":[108.0199966430664,297.3742980957031,378.0249891281128,288.26611328125]},{"page":19,"text":"boundary – (DOD) A line that delineates surface areas for the purpose of facilitating coordination and","rect":[90.0,314.894287109375,501.2376308441162,305.7861022949219]},{"page":19,"text":"deconfliction of operations between adjacent units, formations, or areas. (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-0,","rect":[108.0199966430664,326.35430908203127,524.6049757003784,317.2361145019531]},{"page":19,"text":"FM 3-09, FM 3-90-1, FM 3-99, ATP 3-01.48, ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[108.0199966430664,337.3833312988281,349.22500133514407,328.93646240234377]},{"page":19,"text":"bounding overwatch – A movement technique used when contact with enemy forces is expected. The unit","rect":[90.0,355.394287109375,519.3823618850709,346.2861022949219]},{"page":19,"text":"moves by bounds. One element is always halted in position to overwatch another element while it moves.","rect":[108.0199966430664,366.85430908203127,530.0624341964722,357.7461242675781]},{"page":19,"text":"The overwatching element is positioned to support the moving unit by fire or fire and movement.","rect":[108.0199966430664,378.3742980957031,496.72661876678469,369.26611328125]},{"page":19,"text":"(FM 3-90-2)","rect":[108.0199966430664,389.8742370605469,158.33666015243532,380.7861022949219]},{"page":19,"text":"box formation – A unit formation with subordinate elements arranged in a box or square, or two elements up","rect":[90.0,407.35430908203127,528.4337062835693,398.2461242675781]},{"page":19,"text":"and two elements back. It is a flexible formation that provides equal firepower in all directions. It is","rect":[108.0199966430664,418.854248046875,506.4782245140076,409.76611328125]},{"page":19,"text":"generally used when the enemy location is known. This formation can cause 50 percent of force to be","rect":[108.0199966430664,430.4142761230469,514.0104646759033,421.30609130859377]},{"page":19,"text":"decisively engaged at the same time, therefore limiting the combat power available to maneuver against an","rect":[108.0199966430664,441.8742980957031,534.9722805023193,432.76611328125]},{"page":19,"text":"enemy. (FM 3-90-1) See also column formation, echelon formation.","rect":[108.0199966430664,453.394287109375,389.9049940109253,444.2861022949219]},{"page":19,"text":"branch – (DOD) 1. A subdivision of any organization. Referenced in FM 3-07. 2. A geographically separate","rect":[90.0,470.9142761230469,525.4782381134033,461.80609130859377]},{"page":19,"text":"unit of an activity, which performs all or part of the primary functions of the parent activity on a smaller","rect":[108.0199966430664,482.3742980957031,524.4211328086853,473.26611328125]},{"page":19,"text":"scale. Referenced in FM 3-07. 3. An arm or service of the Army. 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A tactical mission task in which the unit employs all available means to break through or establish a","rect":[90.0,557.374267578125,539.5685701446533,548.26611328125]},{"page":19,"text":"passage through an enemy defense, obstacle, minefield, or fortification. (FM 3-90-1) 2. Synchronized","rect":[108.0199966430664,568.894287109375,514.4014186859131,559.7861328125]},{"page":19,"text":"combined arms activity under the control of the maneuver commander conducted to allow maneuver","rect":[108.0199966430664,580.3543090820313,510.34822631454468,571.2461547851563]},{"page":19,"text":"through an obstacle. (ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[108.0199966430664,591.874267578125,245.2766473350525,582.76611328125]},{"page":19,"text":"breach area – The area where a breaching operation occurs. 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(ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,678.874267578125,214.19666076278689,669.76611328125]},{"page":19,"text":"breakpoint chlorination – The application of chlorine to water containing free ammonia. (ATP 4-44)","rect":[90.0,696.394287109375,499.39665771102906,687.2861328125]},{"page":19,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":19,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":19,"text":"1-11","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.02001953125,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":20,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":20,"text":"breakthrough – A rupturing of the enemy’s forward defenses that occurs as a result of a penetration. A","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,487.46060610198978,74.1859130859375]},{"page":20,"text":"breakthrough permits the passage of an exploitation force. (FM 3-90-1) See also attack, exploitation,","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,498.3849744796753,85.74613189697266]},{"page":20,"text":"penetration.","rect":[90.0,106.35423278808594,142.02500438690186,97.42640686035156]},{"page":20,"text":"bridgehead – An area on the enemy’s side of the linear obstacle that is large enough to accommodate the","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,494.0961275177002,114.6859130859375]},{"page":20,"text":"majority of the crossing force, has adequate terrain to permit defense of the crossing sites, provides security","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,520.4765529632568,126.23611450195313]},{"page":20,"text":"of crossing forces from enemy direct fire, and provides a base for continuing the attack. (ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[90.0,146.894287109375,496.87666869735718,137.78610229492188]},{"page":20,"text":"bridgehead force – A force that assaults across a gap to secure the enemy side (the bridgehead) to allow the","rect":[72.0,164.414306640625,505.99166584777836,155.30612182617188]},{"page":20,"text":"buildup and passage of a breakout force during gap crossing. (ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[90.0,175.93426513671876,389.71663451766968,166.82608032226563]},{"page":20,"text":"brigade – A unit consisting of two or more battalions and a headquarters company or detachment. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[72.0,193.394287109375,515.2366540489197,184.28610229492188]},{"page":20,"text":"brigade combat team – (Army) A combined arms organization consisting of a brigade headquarters, at least","rect":[72.0,210.914306640625,508.41025495147707,201.80612182617188]},{"page":20,"text":"two maneuver battalions, and necessary supporting functional capabilities. Also called BCT. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,222.43426513671876,510.1966455039978,213.32608032226563]},{"page":20,"text":"brigade support area – A designated area in which sustainment elements locate to provide support to a","rect":[72.0,239.894287109375,488.55172444152836,230.78610229492188]},{"page":20,"text":"brigade. Also called BSA. (ATP 4-90)","rect":[90.0,251.414306640625,243.65666747665407,242.30612182617188]},{"page":20,"text":"buffer zone – (DOD) 1. A defined area controlled by a peace operations force from which disputing or","rect":[72.0,268.874267578125,484.5865380821228,259.7660827636719]},{"page":20,"text":"belligerent forces have been excluded. Also called area of separation in some United Nations operations.","rect":[90.0,280.394287109375,508.59548473358157,271.2861022949219]},{"page":20,"text":"Also called BZ. (JP 3-07.3) Referenced in ATP 3-07.31.","rect":[90.0,291.89422607421877,315.60500621795657,282.80609130859377]},{"page":20,"text":"bypass – A tactical mission task in which the commander directs the unit to maneuver around an obstacle,","rect":[72.0,309.3742980957031,497.51482677459719,300.26611328125]},{"page":20,"text":"position, or enemy force to maintain the momentum of the operation while deliberately avoiding combat","rect":[90.0,320.894287109375,507.74387311553957,311.7861022949219]},{"page":20,"text":"with an enemy force. (FM 3-90-1) See also tactical mission task.","rect":[90.0,332.4142761230469,353.9049940109253,323.30609130859377]},{"page":20,"text":"bypass criteria – Measures established by higher echelon headquarters that specify the conditions and size","rect":[72.0,349.8742980957031,500.71676350402836,340.76611328125]},{"page":20,"text":"under which enemy units and contact may be avoided. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,361.394287109375,357.4366662559509,352.2861022949219]},{"page":20,"text":"—C—","rect":[283.3999938964844,382.93023681640627,310.6999931335449,375.52545166015627]},{"page":20,"text":"cache – (DOD) A source of subsistence and supplies, typically containing items such as food, water, medical","rect":[72.0,396.3742980957031,508.86585187530519,387.26611328125]},{"page":20,"text":"items, and/or communications equipment, packaged to prevent damage from exposure and hidden in","rect":[90.0,407.894287109375,491.98244285583498,398.7861022949219]},{"page":20,"text":"isolated locations by such methods as burial, concealment, and/or submersion, to support isolated","rect":[90.0,419.35430908203127,479.5776882171631,410.2461242675781]},{"page":20,"text":"personnel. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-05.1, ATP 3-50.10.","rect":[90.0,430.8742370605469,338.60500621795657,421.7861022949219]},{"page":20,"text":"call for fire – A request for fire containing data necessary for obtaining the required fire on a target. (FM 3-09)","rect":[72.0,448.4142761230469,517.1566674766541,439.30609130859377]},{"page":20,"text":"call for fire zone – A radar search area from which the commander wants to attack hostile firing systems.","rect":[72.0,465.8742980957031,495.4425916671753,456.76611328125]},{"page":20,"text":"(FM 3-09)","rect":[90.0,477.3742370605469,131.9966638145447,468.2861022949219]},{"page":20,"text":"call forward area – (Army) 1. In gap crossing, the final preparations waiting area within the crossing area","rect":[72.0,494.9142761230469,498.7843294219971,485.80609130859377]},{"page":20,"text":"(Marine Corps) 2. The area at the departure airfield where plane loads are assembled in a ready condition","rect":[90.0,506.3742980957031,510.8900661468506,497.26611328125]},{"page":20,"text":"before being directed to the loading ramp area. The joint inspection is conducted in this area. (ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[90.0,517.894287109375,517.6966455039978,508.7760925292969]},{"page":20,"text":"call sign – (DOD) Any combination of characters or pronounceable words, which identifies a communication","rect":[72.0,535.3543090820313,511.01695823669436,526.2461547851563]},{"page":20,"text":"facility, a command, an authority, an activity, or a unit; used primarily for establishing and maintaining","rect":[90.0,546.874267578125,502.92430686950686,537.76611328125]},{"page":20,"text":"communications. Also called CS. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.10, ATP 6-02.53.","rect":[90.0,558.374267578125,435.8649854660034,549.2861328125]},{"page":20,"text":"campaign – (DOD) A series of related major operations aimed at achieving strategic and operational objectives","rect":[72.0,575.8543090820313,519.3897235374451,566.736083984375]},{"page":20,"text":"within a given time and space. (JP 5-0) Referenced in ADP 3-0, FM 4-0, ATP 3-07.5, ATP 3-92.","rect":[90.0,587.374267578125,477.44500255584719,578.26611328125]},{"page":20,"text":"campaign plan – (DOD) A joint operation plan for a series of related major operations aimed at achieving","rect":[72.0,604.894287109375,498.78517723083498,595.7760620117188]},{"page":20,"text":"strategic or operational objectives within a given time and space. (JP 5-0) Referenced in ADP 5-0, FM 6-0.","rect":[90.0,616.414306640625,518.3649854660034,607.2960815429688]},{"page":20,"text":"canalize – (Army) A tactical mission task in which the commander restricts enemy movement to a narrow zone","rect":[72.0,633.874267578125,518.8758211212158,624.76611328125]},{"page":20,"text":"by exploiting terrain coupled with the use of obstacles, fires, or friendly maneuver. 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(ATP 3-50.20)","rect":[108.0199966430664,106.374267578125,256.91666198349,97.2660903930664]},{"page":21,"text":"captured enemy documents and media – Any piece of recorded information previously under enemy control","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,533.1763682327271,114.7861099243164]},{"page":21,"text":"regardless of its form—written, printed, engraved, and photographic matter as well as recorded media and","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.35430908203126,531.9861965179443,126.24613189697266]},{"page":21,"text":"media devices—that pertains to the enemy, weather, or terrain that are under the U.S. Government’s","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.894287109375,509.0351397972107,137.78610229492188]},{"page":21,"text":"physical control and are not publicly available. (ATP 2-91.8)","rect":[108.0199966430664,158.414306640625,351.9166467247009,149.30612182617188]},{"page":21,"text":"carrier-owned containers – Containers owned or leased by the ocean liner carrier for the movement of ","rect":[90.0,175.874267578125,508.06890392303469,166.76608276367188]},{"page":21,"text":"intermodal cargo. (ATP 4-12)","rect":[108.0199966430664,187.394287109375,227.45667052841189,178.28610229492188]},{"page":21,"text":"casualty – (DOD) Any person who is lost to the organization by having been declared dead, duty status–","rect":[90.0,204.914306640625,509.9500026702881,195.80612182617188]},{"page":21,"text":"whereabouts unknown, missing, ill, or injured. (JP 4-02) Referenced in ATP 4-02.2, ATP 4-02.10,","rect":[108.0199966430664,216.374267578125,501.56499767303469,207.25607299804688]},{"page":21,"text":"ATP 4-02.55.","rect":[108.0199966430664,225.87025451660157,162.7849988937378,218.95645141601563]},{"page":21,"text":"casualty collection point –A location that may or may not be staffed, where casualties are assembled for","rect":[90.0,245.35430908203126,510.6946923789978,236.24612426757813]},{"page":21,"text":"evacuation to a medical treatment facility. (ATP 4-02.2)","rect":[108.0199966430664,256.874267578125,332.71663451766968,247.76608276367188]},{"page":21,"text":"casualty evacuation – (DOD) The unregulated movement of casualties that can include movement both to and","rect":[90.0,274.394287109375,534.6405544281006,265.2861022949219]},{"page":21,"text":"between medical treatment facilities. Also called CASEVAC. (JP 4-02) Referenced in ATP 3-04.1,","rect":[108.0199966430664,285.8342590332031,504.6249952316284,276.7461242675781]},{"page":21,"text":"ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-55.6, ATP 4-01.45. (Army) Nonmedical units use this to refer to the movement of","rect":[108.0199966430664,297.3742980957031,522.8951928672791,288.26611328125]},{"page":21,"text":"casualties aboard nonmedical vehicles or aircraft without en route medical care. (FM 4-02)","rect":[108.0199966430664,308.8742370605469,471.49666381454468,299.7861022949219]},{"page":21,"text":"catastrophic event – (DOD) Any natural or man-made incident, including terrorism, which results in","rect":[90.0,326.35430908203127,496.86229515075686,317.2461242675781]},{"page":21,"text":"extraordinary levels of mass casualties, damage, or disruption severely affecting the population,","rect":[108.0199966430664,337.8742980957031,491.30510997772219,328.76611328125]},{"page":21,"text":"infrastructure, environment, economy, national morale, and/or government functions. (JP 3-28) Referenced","rect":[108.0199966430664,349.394287109375,537.1107692718506,340.2861022949219]},{"page":21,"text":"in ADP 3-28.","rect":[108.0199966430664,358.8902282714844,161.7049970626831,351.80609130859377]},{"page":21,"text":"cell – (DOD) A subordinate organization formed around a specific process, capability, or activity within a","rect":[90.0,378.3742980957031,513.9673738555908,369.26611328125]},{"page":21,"text":"designated larger organization of a joint force commander’s headquarters. (JP 3-33) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,389.894287109375,501.39122581481936,380.6759033203125]},{"page":21,"text":"ATP 3-92.","rect":[108.0199966430664,399.3902282714844,150.30500316619874,392.4764404296875]},{"page":21,"text":"C-day – (DOD) The unnamed day on which a deployment operation commences or is to commence. (JP 5-0)","rect":[90.0,418.8742980957031,527.6566674766541,409.76611328125]},{"page":21,"text":"Referenced in FM 4-01, FM 6-0.","rect":[108.0199966430664,429.9233093261719,239.46499156951905,421.30609130859377]},{"page":21,"text":"center of gravity – (DOD) The source of power that provides moral or physical strength, freedom of action, or","rect":[90.0,447.8742980957031,534.7469995079041,438.76611328125]},{"page":21,"text":"will to act. Also called COG. (JP 5-0) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 5-0, FM 3-24, ATP 3-05.20,","rect":[108.0199966430664,459.3742370605469,496.34499645233157,450.2861022949219]},{"page":21,"text":"ATP 3-53.2, ATP 3-57.60, ATP 3-57.80, ATP 3-92, ATP 5-0.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,470.4233093261719,364.22500133514407,461.9764404296875]},{"page":21,"text":"centralized control – (DOD) 1. In air defense, the control mode whereby a higher echelon makes direct target","rect":[90.0,488.3742980957031,532.2826304397584,479.26611328125]},{"page":21,"text":"assignments to fire units. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-01.15.","rect":[108.0199966430664,499.894287109375,363.0249891281128,490.7861022949219]},{"page":21,"text":"censor zone – An area from which radar is prohibited from reporting acquisitions. Normally placed around","rect":[90.0,517.3543090820313,519.3999538421631,508.2461242675781]},{"page":21,"text":"friendly weapon systems to prevent them from being acquired by friendly radars. (FM 3-09)","rect":[108.0199966430664,528.874267578125,476.89665771102906,519.76611328125]},{"page":21,"text":"chain of command – (DOD) The succession of commanding officers from a superior to a subordinate through","rect":[90.0,546.394287109375,533.1971340179443,537.2861328125]},{"page":21,"text":"which command is exercised. Also called command channel. (JP 1) Referenced in ADP 6-0.","rect":[108.0199966430664,557.894287109375,477.32497692108157,548.80615234375]},{"page":21,"text":"characteristic – A feature or quality that marks an organization or function as distinctive or is representative of ","rect":[90.0,575.374267578125,539.2403516769409,566.26611328125]},{"page":21,"text":"that organization or function. (ADP 1-01)","rect":[108.0199966430664,586.894287109375,274.6766564903259,577.7861328125]},{"page":21,"text":"checkpoint – A predetermined point on the ground used to control movement, tactical maneuver, and","rect":[90.0,604.3543090820313,497.1045436859131,595.2461547851563]},{"page":21,"text":"orientation. Also called CP. (ATP 3-50.20)","rect":[108.0199966430664,615.854248046875,280.25664306259156,606.76611328125]},{"page":21,"text":"chemical agent – (DOD) A chemical substance that is intended for use in military operations to kill, seriously","rect":[90.0,633.394287109375,530.9231472015381,624.2861328125]},{"page":21,"text":"injure, or incapacitate mainly through its physiological effects. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-05.11,","rect":[108.0199966430664,644.8543090820313,513.8049879074097,635.736083984375]},{"page":21,"text":"ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-50.20, ATP 4-02.85.","rect":[108.0199966430664,655.88330078125,334.5249891281128,647.4364013671875]},{"page":21,"text":"chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense – (DOD) Measures taken to minimize or negate the","rect":[90.0,673.894287109375,527.4452180938721,664.7861328125]},{"page":21,"text":"vulnerabilities and/or effects of a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear hazard incident. 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(JP 3-11) Referenced in FM 3-96, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 4-02.84.","rect":[108.0199966430664,696.854248046875,480.5050001144409,687.76611328125]},{"page":21,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":21,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":21,"text":"1-13","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":22,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":22,"text":"chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear environment – (DOD) An operational environment that","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,495.2114634475708,74.2861099243164]},{"page":22,"text":"includes chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats and hazards and their potential resulting","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,502.86607933044436,85.74613189697266]},{"page":22,"text":"effects. Also called CBRN environment. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ADP 3-37, FM 3-96, ATP 3-05.11, ATP","rect":[90.0,106.35423278808594,514.6576986236572,97.2660903930664]},{"page":22,"text":"3-11.32, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[90.0,117.40331268310547,237.84499645233155,108.95645141601563]},{"page":22,"text":"chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosives – Components that are threats or potential hazards","rect":[72.0,135.35430908203126,518.3456561546326,126.24613189697266]},{"page":22,"text":"with adverse effects in the operational environment. Also called CBRNE. (ATP 3-37.11)","rect":[90.0,146.87425231933595,445.4566552696228,137.78610229492188]},{"page":22,"text":"chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazard – (DOD) Chemical, biological, radiological, and","rect":[72.0,164.414306640625,496.09837913513186,155.30612182617188]},{"page":22,"text":"nuclear elements that could create adverse effects due to an accidental or deliberate release and","rect":[90.0,173.85023498535157,470.32924461364748,166.76608276367188]},{"page":22,"text":"dissemination. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-50.20.","rect":[90.0,187.37425231933595,417.56499767303469,178.28610229492188]},{"page":22,"text":"chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear operations – Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear","rect":[72.0,204.914306640625,512.1839501914978,195.80612182617188]},{"page":22,"text":"operations include the employment of capabilities that assess, protect against, and mitigate the entire range","rect":[90.0,216.374267578125,517.2342805938721,207.26608276367188]},{"page":22,"text":"of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear incidents to enable freedom of action. (FM 3-11)","rect":[90.0,227.894287109375,484.0966699180603,218.78610229492188]},{"page":22,"text":"chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear passive defense – Measures taken to prevent, minimize or","rect":[72.0,245.35430908203126,503.2668359336853,236.24612426757813]},{"page":22,"text":"negate the vulnerability to, and effects of, chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear threats and hazards.","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,519.6777296066284,247.76608276367188]},{"page":22,"text":"Also called CBRN passive defense. (ATP 3-11.32)","rect":[90.0,268.3742370605469,293.87666869735718,259.2861022949219]},{"page":22,"text":"chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear protection – Measures taken to keep chemical, biological,","rect":[72.0,285.85430908203127,503.7895460128784,276.7461242675781]},{"page":22,"text":"radiological, and nuclear threats and hazards from having an adverse effect on personnel, equipment, and","rect":[90.0,297.3742980957031,510.59975242614748,288.26611328125]},{"page":22,"text":"facilities. Also called CBRN protection. (ATP 3-11.32)","rect":[90.0,308.8742370605469,311.39665771102906,299.7861022949219]},{"page":22,"text":"chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear incident – (DOD) Any occurrence, resulting from the use of ","rect":[72.0,326.35430908203127,507.66787242889407,317.2461242675781]},{"page":22,"text":"chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons and devices; the emergence of secondary hazards","rect":[90.0,337.8742980957031,512.3031146507263,328.76611328125]},{"page":22,"text":"arising from friendly actions; or the release of toxic industrial materials or biological organisms and","rect":[90.0,349.394287109375,489.24538230895998,340.2861022949219]},{"page":22,"text":"substances into the environment, involving the emergence of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear","rect":[90.0,360.85430908203127,520.9402978477478,351.7461242675781]},{"page":22,"text":"hazards . (JP 3-11) Referenced in ADP 3-28, ATP 3-55.6, ATP 4-02.3.","rect":[90.0,372.354248046875,373.70501232147219,363.26611328125]},{"page":22,"text":"chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear sample management – Chemical, biological, radiological, or","rect":[72.0,389.894287109375,509.9179894981384,380.7861022949219]},{"page":22,"text":"nuclear sample management is the process whereby chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear samples","rect":[90.0,401.35430908203127,513.3552081565857,392.2461242675781]},{"page":22,"text":"are collected, packaged, transported, stored, transferred, analyzed, tracked, and disposed. It begins with the","rect":[90.0,412.8742980957031,517.8340730743408,403.76611328125]},{"page":22,"text":"decision to collect chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear samples and continues to the reporting of ","rect":[90.0,424.4142761230469,514.1867017745972,415.30609130859377]},{"page":22,"text":"information produced by the final analysis of that sample. This process includes safeguarding and","rect":[90.0,435.8742980957031,480.9403896331787,426.76611328125]},{"page":22,"text":"prioritizing chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear samples, tracking their movements and analytical","rect":[90.0,447.394287109375,516.8397593460084,438.2861022949219]},{"page":22,"text":"status, and reporting the end result of sample analysis. The chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear","rect":[90.0,458.9142761230469,506.2509667930603,449.80609130859377]},{"page":22,"text":"sample management process establishes procedures, guidelines, and constraints at staff and unit levels to","rect":[90.0,470.3742980957031,509.10683250427248,461.26611328125]},{"page":22,"text":"protect and preserve the integrity of chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear samples that may have","rect":[90.0,481.894287109375,507.8340425567627,472.7861022949219]},{"page":22,"text":"tactical, operational, and/or strategic implications. (ATP 3-11.37)","rect":[90.0,493.4142761230469,351.61665893173218,484.30609130859377]},{"page":22,"text":"chemical hazard – (DOD) Any chemical manufactured, used, transported, or stored that can cause death or","rect":[72.0,510.8742980957031,503.42790771102906,501.76611328125]},{"page":22,"text":"other harm through toxic properties of those materials, including chemical agents and chemical weapons","rect":[90.0,522.394287109375,508.12467837142949,513.2861328125]},{"page":22,"text":"prohibited under the Chemical Weapons Convention as well as toxic industrial chemicals. (JP 3-11)","rect":[90.0,533.8342895507813,489.4366662559509,524.7461547851563]},{"page":22,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-21.10, ATP 4-02.85.","rect":[90.0,544.88330078125,260.34499645233157,536.26611328125]},{"page":22,"text":"chemical warfare – (DOD) All aspects of military operations involving the employment of lethal and","rect":[72.0,562.894287109375,480.7964382171631,553.7861328125]},{"page":22,"text":"incapacitating chemical munitions/agents and the warning and protective measures associated with such","rect":[90.0,574.3543090820313,506.15065574645998,565.2461547851563]},{"page":22,"text":"offensive operations . Also called CW. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-50.20, ATP 3-05.11,","rect":[90.0,585.854248046875,514.7650098800659,576.76611328125]},{"page":22,"text":"ATP 3-50.20, ATP 4-02.85.","rect":[90.0,596.9033203125,202.02500438690186,588.4564208984375]},{"page":22,"text":"chemical weapon – (DOD) Together or separately, (a) a toxic chemical and its precursors, except when","rect":[72.0,614.8543090820313,488.2936305999756,605.7461547851563]},{"page":22,"text":"intended for a purpose not prohibited under the chemical Weapons Convention; (b) a munition or device,","rect":[90.0,626.354248046875,510.3912305831909,617.26611328125]},{"page":22,"text":"specifically designed to cause death or other harm through toxic properties of those chemicals specified in","rect":[90.0,637.894287109375,514.4171962738037,628.7861328125]},{"page":22,"text":"(a), above, which would be released as a result of the employment of such munition or device; (c) any","rect":[90.0,649.3543090820313,497.82997703552248,640.2461547851563]},{"page":22,"text":"equipment specifically designed for use directly in connection with the employment of munitions or","rect":[90.0,660.874267578125,490.05852294540406,651.76611328125]},{"page":22,"text":"devices specified in (b), above. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-05.11, ATP 4-02.85.","rect":[90.0,672.374267578125,426.74502086639407,663.2861328125]},{"page":22,"text":"chief of fires – The senior fires staff officer at echelons above corps who advises the commander on the best","rect":[72.0,689.8342895507813,506.62827252960207,680.7461547851563]},{"page":22,"text":"use of available fires resources, and provides input to necessary orders. (ADP 3-19)","rect":[90.0,701.394287109375,424.39665771102906,692.2861328125]},{"page":22,"text":"1-14","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.02001953125,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":22,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":22,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":23,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":23,"text":"chief of mission – (DOD) The principal officer in charge of a diplomatic facility of the United States, including","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,537.3093166351318,74.2861099243164]},{"page":23,"text":"any individual temporarily assigned to be in charge of such a facility. Also called COM. (JP 3-08)","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,500.1766564903259,85.74613189697266]},{"page":23,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-53.","rect":[108.0199966430664,104.35022735595703,204.18500804901124,97.2660903930664]},{"page":23,"text":"chief train dispatcher – Supervises train movement, reroutes rail traffic in emergencies, determines train","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,512.8310451507568,114.7861099243164]},{"page":23,"text":"tonnage, orders motive power, determines rail line capacity, and establishes train movement priority.","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.35430908203126,511.2172803878784,126.24613189697266]},{"page":23,"text":"(ATP 4-14)","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.87425231933595,154.43666625595095,137.78610229492188]},{"page":23,"text":"choking agent – A chemical warfare agent which produces irritation to the eyes and upper respiratory tract and","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,536.2315578460693,155.30612182617188]},{"page":23,"text":"damage to the lungs, primarily causing pulmonary edema. 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Also called CA. (JP 3-05) Referenced in FM 3-57, ATP 3-57.10, ATP 3-57.20,","rect":[108.0199966430664,250.85423278808595,486.08498668670657,241.76608276367188]},{"page":23,"text":"ATP 3-57.60, ATP 3-57.70, ATP 3-57.80.","rect":[108.0199966430664,261.9033203125,277.2650098800659,253.45645141601563]},{"page":23,"text":"civil affairs – (DOD) Designated Active and Reserve Component forces and units organized, trained, and","rect":[90.0,279.85430908203127,513.7599391937256,270.7461242675781]},{"page":23,"text":"equipped specifically to conduct civil affairs operations and to support civil-military operations. Also called","rect":[108.0199966430664,291.3742980957031,539.5414943695068,282.26611328125]},{"page":23,"text":"CA. (JP 3-57) Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 3-05, FM 3-18, FM 3-57, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-57.10,","rect":[108.0199966430664,302.8742370605469,503.42498302459719,293.7861022949219]},{"page":23,"text":"ATP 3-57.20, ATP 3-57.30, ATP 3-57.60, ATP 3-57.70, ATP 3-57.80.","rect":[108.0199966430664,313.9233093261719,391.7650098800659,305.4764404296875]},{"page":23,"text":"civil affairs activities – Activities specifically planned, executed, and assessed by civil affairs forces, that","rect":[90.0,331.8742980957031,514.0357432327271,322.76611328125]},{"page":23,"text":"support the commander in order to synchronize, coordinate, and integrate indigenous populations and","rect":[108.0199966430664,343.394287109375,513.8802394866943,334.2861022949219]},{"page":23,"text":"institutions, unified action partners, and interagency. Also called CAA. (FM 3-57)","rect":[108.0199966430664,354.9142761230469,436.9366662559509,345.80609130859377]},{"page":23,"text":"civil affairs operations – (DOD) Actions planned, coordinated, executed, and assessed to enhance awareness","rect":[90.0,372.354248046875,529.2145526390076,363.26611328125]},{"page":23,"text":"of, and manage the interaction with, the civil component of the operational environment; identify and","rect":[108.0199966430664,383.894287109375,513.43922996521,374.7861022949219]},{"page":23,"text":"mitigate underlying causes of instability within civil society; and/or involve the application of functional","rect":[108.0199966430664,395.35430908203127,526.4991221389771,386.2461242675781]},{"page":23,"text":"specialty skills normally the responsibility of civil government . Also called CAO. (JP 3-57) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,406.8742980957031,535.5614528656006,397.76611328125]},{"page":23,"text":"ADP 3-05, FM 3-07, FM 3-18, FM 3-57, ATP 1-06.2, ATP 3-05.2, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-09.24,","rect":[108.0199966430664,417.9033203125,491.24502086639407,409.4564514160156]},{"page":23,"text":"ATP 3-57.10, ATP 3-57.20, ATP 3-57.60, ATP 3-57.70, ATP 3-57.80.","rect":[108.0199966430664,429.4433288574219,391.7650098800659,420.9964599609375]},{"page":23,"text":"civil affairs operations project management – The six step process by which civil affairs forces identify,","rect":[90.0,447.394287109375,517.5620069503784,438.2861022949219]},{"page":23,"text":"validate, plan, coordinate, facilitate, and monitor both material and nonmaterial civil affairs operations","rect":[108.0199966430664,458.89422607421877,517.8481585960388,449.80609130859377]},{"page":23,"text":"projects to achieve a supported commander’s objectives relating to the civil component of the operational","rect":[108.0199966430664,470.3742980957031,530.1713023147584,461.1559143066406]},{"page":23,"text":"environment. (FM 3-57)","rect":[108.0199966430664,481.8742370605469,205.55666137313845,472.7861022949219]},{"page":23,"text":"civil affairs operations staff support – Planning and execution of civil affairs activities, civil affairs supported","rect":[90.0,499.35430908203127,537.1357936859131,490.2461242675781]},{"page":23,"text":"activities, and military government operations that are accomplished to enhance the commander’s","rect":[108.0199966430664,510.8742980957031,498.8803546409607,501.6659240722656]},{"page":23,"text":"understand decision making, and leadership in order to achieve unified action and to accomplish missions.","rect":[108.0199966430664,522.394287109375,533.2788648605347,513.2861328125]},{"page":23,"text":"(FM 3-57)","rect":[108.0199966430664,533.894287109375,149.9966638145447,524.80615234375]},{"page":23,"text":"civil affairs supported activities – Activities in which civil affairs plays a key planning, coordinating or","rect":[90.0,551.374267578125,509.90410400009156,542.26611328125]},{"page":23,"text":"synchronizing role, but for which they are not the proponent or primary executor. 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(FM 3-57)","rect":[108.0199966430664,614.894287109375,196.67665649032595,605.80615234375]},{"page":23,"text":"civil augmentation program – (DOD) Standing, long-term external support contacts designed to augment","rect":[90.0,632.374267578125,517.8709483108521,623.26611328125]},{"page":23,"text":"Service logistic capabilities with contract support in both preplanned and short notice contingencies. Also","rect":[108.0199966430664,643.894287109375,530.6874294281006,634.7861328125]},{"page":23,"text":"called CAP. (JP 4-10) Referenced in ATP 4-10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,655.394287109375,298.80498790740969,646.30615234375]},{"page":23,"text":"civil authorities – (DOD) Those elected and appointed officers and employees who constitute the government","rect":[90.0,672.874267578125,532.5393443069459,663.76611328125]},{"page":23,"text":"of the United States, the governments of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of ","rect":[108.0199966430664,684.394287109375,520.7353467941284,675.2861328125]},{"page":23,"text":"Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, Guam, insular areas, and political subdivisions thereof.","rect":[108.0199966430664,695.8543090820313,513.6249952316284,686.7461547851563]},{"page":23,"text":"(JP 3-28) Referenced in ADP 3-28, FM 3-53, ATP 2-91.7.","rect":[108.0199966430664,707.374267578125,341.6650037765503,698.2861328125]},{"page":23,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":23,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":23,"text":"1-15","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":24,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":24,"text":"civil authority information support – (DOD) The use of military information support operations capabilities","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,513.3989398460388,74.2861099243164]},{"page":24,"text":"to conduct public information dissemination activities to support national security or disaster relief","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,484.8882043418884,85.74613189697266]},{"page":24,"text":"operations within the United States and its territories in support of a lead federal agency. Also called CAIS.","rect":[90.0,106.374267578125,519.6758375167847,97.2660903930664]},{"page":24,"text":"(JP 3-13.2) Referenced in FM 3-53.","rect":[90.0,117.87425231933594,233.10500621795655,108.7861099243164]},{"page":24,"text":"civil considerations – The influence of manmade infrastructure, civilian institutions, and attitudes and activities","rect":[72.0,133.3302764892578,520.9224383811951,126.24613189697266]},{"page":24,"text":"of the civilian leaders, populations, and organizations within an area of operations on the conduct of ","rect":[90.0,146.894287109375,492.6739149093628,137.78610229492188]},{"page":24,"text":"military operations. (ADP 6-0)","rect":[90.0,158.414306640625,213.35666442489626,149.30612182617188]},{"page":24,"text":"civil engagement – A deliberate or spontaneous activity or interaction between civil affairs forces and","rect":[72.0,175.874267578125,481.87950706481936,166.76608276367188]},{"page":24,"text":"nonmilitary individuals or entities, designed to build relationships; reduce or eliminate civil interference","rect":[90.0,187.394287109375,506.31103230285648,178.28610229492188]},{"page":24,"text":"and causes of instability; gather, confirm, or deny information; foster legitimacy, or promote cooperation","rect":[90.0,198.914306640625,509.82509422302248,189.80612182617188]},{"page":24,"text":"and unified action. Also called CE. (FM 3-57)","rect":[90.0,210.4142303466797,274.6766564903259,201.32608032226563]},{"page":24,"text":"civilian internee – (DOD) A civilian who is interned during armed conflict, occupation, or other military","rect":[72.0,227.894287109375,493.69481468200686,218.78610229492188]},{"page":24,"text":"operation for security reasons, for protection, or because he or she committed an offense against the","rect":[90.0,239.35430908203126,488.96944905090336,230.24612426757813]},{"page":24,"text":"detaining power. Also called CI. 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(JP 3-57) Referenced in FM 3-57, ATP 3-57.70.","rect":[90.0,291.354248046875,446.1249952316284,282.26611328125]},{"page":24,"text":"civil information management – (DOD) Process whereby data relating to the civil component of the","rect":[72.0,308.894287109375,479.24606037902836,299.7861022949219]},{"page":24,"text":"operational environment is gathered, collated, processed, analyzed, produced into information products,","rect":[90.0,320.35430908203127,505.09868907928469,311.2461242675781]},{"page":24,"text":"and disseminated. Also called CIM. (JP 3-57) Referenced in FM 3-57, ATP 3-57.30, ATP 3-57.70.","rect":[90.0,331.854248046875,485.9049940109253,322.76611328125]},{"page":24,"text":"civil liaison team – Provides limited civil-military interface capability as a spoke for exchange of information","rect":[72.0,349.394287109375,512.6879787445068,340.2861022949219]},{"page":24,"text":"between indigenous populations and institutions, intergovernmental organizations, nongovernmental","rect":[90.0,360.85430908203127,492.2529673538208,351.7461242675781]},{"page":24,"text":"organizations, and other governmental agencies, and has limited capability to link resources to prioritized","rect":[90.0,372.3742980957031,511.8142604827881,363.26611328125]},{"page":24,"text":"requirements. Also called CLT. (FM 3-57)","rect":[90.0,383.8742370605469,260.8166406211853,374.7861022949219]},{"page":24,"text":"civil-military engagement – A formal USSOCOM program that facilitates the interagency, host nation","rect":[72.0,401.35430908203127,486.6306667327881,392.2461242675781]},{"page":24,"text":"authorities, intergovernmental and nongovernmental partners, and the private sector to establish, sustain, or","rect":[90.0,412.8742980957031,519.4366357383728,403.76611328125]},{"page":24,"text":"enhance civil capabilities and capacities that mitigate or eliminate civil vulnerabilities to local and regional","rect":[90.0,424.4142761230469,517.6754527053834,415.30609130859377]},{"page":24,"text":"populations. Also called CME. (FM 3-57)","rect":[90.0,435.91424560546877,258.0566613731384,426.82611083984377]},{"page":24,"text":"civil-military operations – (DOD) Activities of a commander performed by designated military forces that","rect":[72.0,453.394287109375,502.6924509963989,444.2861022949219]},{"page":24,"text":"establish, maintain, influence, or exploit relations between military forces and indigenous populations and","rect":[90.0,464.9142761230469,514.1196193695068,455.80609130859377]},{"page":24,"text":"institutions by directly supporting the achievement of objectives relating to the reestablishment or","rect":[90.0,476.3742980957031,480.8902490196228,467.256103515625]},{"page":24,"text":"maintenance of stability within a region or host nation. Also called CMO. (JP 3-57) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,487.894287109375,482.49123191833498,478.7861022949219]},{"page":24,"text":"ADP 3-05 ADP 3-90 FM 2-0 FM 3-57 ATP 3-07.6 ATP 3-07.31 ATP 3-57.10 ATP 3-57.20","rect":[90.0,497.33026123046877,476.26491355895998,490.4164733886719]},{"page":24,"text":",","rect":[130.8800048828125,498.86334228515627,133.38500499725343,496.2180480957031]},{"page":24,"text":",","rect":[176.77999877929688,498.86334228515627,179.2849988937378,496.2180480957031]},{"page":24,"text":",","rect":[212.05999755859376,498.86334228515627,214.56499767303468,496.2180480957031]},{"page":24,"text":",","rect":[252.32000732421876,498.86334228515627,254.82500743865968,496.2180480957031]},{"page":24,"text":",","rect":[304.5199890136719,498.86334228515627,307.0249891281128,496.2180480957031]},{"page":24,"text":",","rect":[361.7799987792969,498.86334228515627,364.2849988937378,496.2180480957031]},{"page":24,"text":",","rect":[419.0199890136719,498.86334228515627,421.5249891281128,496.2180480957031]},{"page":24,"text":",","rect":[476.260009765625,498.86334228515627,478.7650098800659,496.2180480957031]},{"page":24,"text":"ATP 3-57.60, ATP 3-57.70, ATP 3-57.80, ATP 6-0.5.","rect":[90.0,510.3833312988281,306.4849805831909,501.93646240234377]},{"page":24,"text":"civil-military operations center– (DOD) An organization, normally comprised of civil affairs, established to","rect":[72.0,528.394287109375,511.3264675140381,519.2861328125]},{"page":24,"text":"plan and facilitate coordination of activities of the Armed Forces of the United States within indigenous","rect":[90.0,539.8543090820313,505.1659686546326,530.7461547851563]},{"page":24,"text":"populations and institutions, the private sector, international organizations, nongovernmental organizations,","rect":[90.0,551.374267578125,520.1085767745972,542.26611328125]},{"page":24,"text":"multinational forces, and other governmental agencies in support of the commander. 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(FM 3-57)","rect":[90.0,614.894287109375,244.19666076278689,605.80615234375]},{"page":24,"text":"civil reconnaissance – (DOD) A targeted, planned, and coordinated observation and evaluation of specific civil","rect":[72.0,632.374267578125,520.1554331741334,623.26611328125]},{"page":24,"text":"aspects of the environment such as areas, structures, capabilities, organizations, people, or events. Also","rect":[90.0,643.894287109375,502.28124046325686,634.7861328125]},{"page":24,"text":"called CR. (JP 3-57) Referenced in FM 3-57, ATP 3-57.60, ATP 3-57.70.","rect":[90.0,655.394287109375,384.74502086639407,646.30615234375]},{"page":24,"text":"Civil Reserve Air Fleet – (DOD) A program in which the Department of Defense contracts for the services of ","rect":[72.0,672.874267578125,516.9936475753784,663.76611328125]},{"page":24,"text":"specific aircraft, owned by a United States entity or citizen, during national emergencies and","rect":[90.0,684.394287109375,460.1515407562256,675.2861328125]},{"page":24,"text":"defense-oriented situations when expanded civil augmentation of military airlift activity is required. Also","rect":[90.0,695.8543090820313,510.68199729919436,686.7461547851563]},{"page":24,"text":"called CRAF. 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(ADP 3-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,395.39422607421877,269.0966699180603,386.30609130859377]},{"page":25,"text":"close combat – Warfare carried out on land in a direct-fire fight, supported by direct and indirect fires, and","rect":[90.0,412.8742980957031,518.2134914398193,403.76611328125]},{"page":25,"text":"other assets. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,424.39422607421877,201.95667052841189,415.30609130859377]},{"page":25,"text":"close quarters battle – Sustained combative tactics, techniques, and procedures employed by small, highly","rect":[90.0,441.8742980957031,520.5264797210693,432.76611328125]},{"page":25,"text":"trained special operations forces using special purpose weapons, munitions, and demolitions to recover","rect":[108.0199966430664,453.394287109375,520.1035058555603,444.2861022949219]},{"page":25,"text":"specified personnel, equipment, or material. 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(JP 2-01) Referenced in ADP 2-0.","rect":[108.0199966430664,667.414306640625,329.96499156951907,658.30615234375]},{"page":25,"text":"collection management – (DOD) In intelligence usage, the process of converting intelligence requirements into","rect":[90.0,684.874267578125,539.2010402679443,675.76611328125]},{"page":25,"text":"collection requirements, establishing priorities, tasking or coordinating with appropriate collection sources","rect":[108.0199966430664,696.394287109375,533.9602801780701,687.2861328125]},{"page":25,"text":"or agencies, monitoring results, and retasking, as required. (JP 2-0) Referenced in ATP 3-55.3, ATP 3-55.6.","rect":[108.0199966430664,707.934326171875,538.8250074386597,698.826171875]},{"page":25,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":25,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":25,"text":"1-17","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.02001953125,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":26,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":26,"text":"collection point(s) (patient or casualty) - A specific location where casualties are assembled to be transported","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,517.1235866546631,74.2861099243164]},{"page":26,"text":"to a medical treatment facility. It is usually predesignated and may or may not be staffed. 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(FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,164.39427185058595,165.89665771102907,155.30612182617188]},{"page":26,"text":"combat assessment – (DOD) The determination of the overall effectiveness of force employment during","rect":[72.0,181.874267578125,492.6768093109131,172.76608276367188]},{"page":26,"text":"military operations. Also called CA. (JP 3-60) Referenced in ATP 2-33.4, ATP 3-92.","rect":[90.0,193.394287109375,429.74502086639407,184.28610229492188]},{"page":26,"text":"combat and operational stress control – A coordinated program for the prevention of and actions taken by","rect":[72.0,210.914306640625,505.7643337249756,201.80612182617188]},{"page":26,"text":"military leadership to prevent, identify, and manage adverse combat and operational stress reactions in","rect":[90.0,222.374267578125,500.02843284606936,213.26608276367188]},{"page":26,"text":"units. (FM 4-02)","rect":[90.0,233.87425231933595,156.47665954208376,224.78610229492188]},{"page":26,"text":"combatant command – (DOD) A unified or specified command with a broad continuing mission under a","rect":[72.0,251.35430908203126,496.08617878723148,242.24612426757813]},{"page":26,"text":"single commander established and so designated by the President, through the Secretary of Defense and","rect":[90.0,262.874267578125,505.1487331390381,253.76608276367188]},{"page":26,"text":"with the advice and assistance of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Also called CCMD. (JP 1)","rect":[90.0,274.3742370605469,497.77666259384156,265.2861022949219]},{"page":26,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-0, ATP 3-05.11, ATP 3-34.84.","rect":[90.0,285.4233093261719,295.6249952316284,276.80609130859377]},{"page":26,"text":"combatant command (command authority) – (DOD) Nontransferable command authority, which cannot be","rect":[72.0,303.3742980957031,512.4599886016846,294.26611328125]},{"page":26,"text":"delegated, of a combatant commander to perform those functions of command over assigned forces","rect":[90.0,314.894287109375,487.67079043197637,305.7861022949219]},{"page":26,"text":"involving organizing and employing commands and forces; assigning tasks; designating objectives; and","rect":[90.0,326.35430908203127,505.16872215270998,317.2361145019531]},{"page":26,"text":"giving authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations, joint training, and logistics necessary","rect":[90.0,337.8742980957031,513.3650722503662,328.756103515625]},{"page":26,"text":"to accomplish the missions assigned to the command. Also called COCOM. (JP 1) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,349.394287109375,478.2311305999756,340.2861022949219]},{"page":26,"text":"ATP 3-27.5, ATP 3-34.84, ATP 3-50.10, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 4-43.","rect":[90.0,360.4233093261719,351.2650098800659,351.9764404296875]},{"page":26,"text":"combatant commander – (DOD) A commander of one of the unified or specified combatant commands","rect":[72.0,378.354248046875,492.39124941635137,369.26611328125]},{"page":26,"text":"established by the President. Also called CCDR. (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-53, ATP 3-52.2,","rect":[90.0,389.894287109375,469.22500133514407,380.7861022949219]},{"page":26,"text":"ATP 3-90.20.","rect":[90.0,399.3902282714844,144.7849988937378,392.4764404296875]},{"page":26,"text":"combatant command historian – The senior joint historian with overall staff responsibility for developing","rect":[72.0,418.8742980957031,502.7504177093506,409.756103515625]},{"page":26,"text":"historical policy and plans for the combatant command and executing joint historical operations within the","rect":[90.0,430.4142761230469,516.0104036407471,421.29608154296877]},{"page":26,"text":"combatant command’s area of responsibility. (ATP 1-20)","rect":[90.0,441.9342956542969,319.1966455039978,432.7259216308594]},{"page":26,"text":"combat camera – (DOD) Specially-trained expeditionary forces from Service-designated units capable of ","rect":[72.0,459.394287109375,500.2318067550659,450.2861022949219]},{"page":26,"text":"providing high-quality directed visual information during military operations. Also called COMCAM.","rect":[90.0,470.9142761230469,498.82110118865969,461.80609130859377]},{"page":26,"text":"(JP 3-61) Referenced in ATP 3-07.31, ATP 6-02.40.","rect":[90.0,482.41424560546877,299.7650098800659,473.32611083984377]},{"page":26,"text":"combat identification – (DOD) The process of attaining an accurate characterization of detected objects in the","rect":[72.0,499.894287109375,516.6831331329346,490.7760925292969]},{"page":26,"text":"operational environment sufficient to support an engagement decision. Also called CID. (JP 3-09)","rect":[90.0,511.35430908203127,481.6966455039978,502.2461242675781]},{"page":26,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-99, ATP 3-01.15, ATP 3-09.30, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-60.1.","rect":[90.0,522.38330078125,519.5050001144409,513.76611328125]},{"page":26,"text":"combat information – (DOD) Unevaluated data, gathered by or provided directly to the tactical commander","rect":[72.0,540.394287109375,507.6592919883728,531.2861328125]},{"page":26,"text":"which, due to its highly perishable nature or the criticality of the situation, cannot be processed into tactical","rect":[90.0,551.8543090820313,518.9161143264771,542.7461547851563]},{"page":26,"text":"intelligence in time to satisfy the user’s tactical intelligence requirements. (JP 2-01) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,563.374267578125,482.61119651794436,554.1658935546875]},{"page":26,"text":"ADP 2-0, ADP 3-90, FM 2-0, FM 3-96, ATP 2-33.4, ATP 3-55.4.","rect":[90.0,574.4033203125,354.2650098800659,565.9564208984375]},{"page":26,"text":"combat lifesaver – A nonmedical Soldier trained to provide enhanced first aid as a secondary mission.","rect":[72.0,592.3543090820313,484.05218029022219,583.2461547851563]},{"page":26,"text":"Normally, one member of each squad, team, or crew is trained. (FM 4-02)","rect":[90.0,603.874267578125,386.5966699180603,594.76611328125]},{"page":26,"text":"combat load – The minimum mission-essential equipment and supplies as determined by the commander","rect":[72.0,621.394287109375,494.98189330673218,612.2861328125]},{"page":26,"text":"responsible for carrying out the mission, required for Soldiers to fight and survive immediate combat","rect":[90.0,632.8543090820313,493.99646710968019,623.7461547851563]},{"page":26,"text":"operations. 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(ATP 3-21.8)","rect":[90.0,690.854248046875,197.21666503524782,681.76611328125]},{"page":26,"text":"1-18","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":26,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":26,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":27,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":27,"text":"combat power – (DOD) The total means of destruction and/or disruptive force which a military unit/formation","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,535.2071437835693,74.2861099243164]},{"page":27,"text":"can apply against the opponent at a given time. (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-07, ATP 3-90.5, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,538.4650220870972,85.74613189697266]},{"page":27,"text":"(Army) The total means of destructive, constructive, and information capabilities that a military unit or","rect":[108.0199966430664,106.374267578125,520.1295678672791,97.2660903930664]},{"page":27,"text":"formation can apply at a given time. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,117.894287109375,297.6566369590759,108.7861099243164]},{"page":27,"text":"combat search and rescue – (DOD) The tactics, techniques, and procedures performed by forces to effect the","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,532.0022249298096,126.24613189697266]},{"page":27,"text":"recovery of isolated personnel during combat. Also called CSAR. 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(ATP 4-02.19)","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.87425231933595,266.0966699180603,218.78610229492188]},{"page":29,"text":"concealment – Protection from observation or surveillance. (FM 3-96)","rect":[90.0,245.39427185058595,374.23665404891968,236.30612182617188]},{"page":29,"text":"concept of operations – (DOD) A verbal or graphic statement that clearly and concisely expresses what the","rect":[90.0,262.874267578125,522.6296663360596,253.76608276367188]},{"page":29,"text":"joint force commander intends to accomplish and how it will be done using available resources. (JP 5-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,274.394287109375,525.4966332969666,265.2760925292969]},{"page":29,"text":"Referenced in ADP 3-0, FM 3-07, ATP 3-52.2, FM 3-53, FM 3-90-1, FM 6-05. (Army) A statement that","rect":[108.0199966430664,285.85430908203127,526.8755869827271,276.7461242675781]},{"page":29,"text":"directs the manner in which subordinate units cooperate to accomplish the mission and establishes the","rect":[108.0199966430664,297.354248046875,515.6287508087158,288.26611328125]},{"page":29,"text":"sequence of actions the force will use to achieve the end state. (ADP 5-0) See also commander’s intent,","rect":[108.0199966430664,308.8742370605469,521.5064649581909,299.6859130859375]},{"page":29,"text":"operation plan.","rect":[108.0199966430664,320.39422607421877,168.02978038787843,311.30609130859377]},{"page":29,"text":"concept plan – (DOD) An operation plan in an abbreviated format that may require considerable expansion or","rect":[90.0,337.8742980957031,532.6132714805603,328.76611328125]},{"page":29,"text":"alteration to convert it into a complete operation plan or operation order. Also called CONPLAN. (JP 5-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,349.3742370605469,532.3966577110291,340.2861022949219]},{"page":29,"text":"Referenced in FM 6-0.","rect":[108.0199966430664,358.8902282714844,199.14499950408936,351.80609130859377]},{"page":29,"text":"conduits – (DOD) Within military deception, information or intelligence gateways to the deception target, such","rect":[90.0,378.3742980957031,537.1868801116943,369.26611328125]},{"page":29,"text":"as foreign intelligence entities, intelligence collection platforms, open-source intelligence, and foreign and","rect":[108.0199966430664,389.894287109375,533.4753322601318,380.7861022949219]},{"page":29,"text":"domestic news media. (JP 3-13.4) Referenced in FM 3-13.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,401.39422607421877,349.6450147628784,392.30609130859377]},{"page":29,"text":"configuration management – (DOD) A discipline applying technical and administrative direction and","rect":[90.0,418.8742980957031,502.4750576019287,409.76611328125]},{"page":29,"text":"surveillance to: (1) identify and document the functional and physical characteristics of a configuration","rect":[108.0199966430664,430.4142761230469,520.3029689788818,421.30609130859377]},{"page":29,"text":"item, (2) control changes to those characteristics, and (3) record and report changes to processing and","rect":[108.0199966430664,441.8742980957031,513.5395412445068,432.76611328125]},{"page":29,"text":"implementation status. (JP 6-0) Referenced in ATP 6-02.71.","rect":[108.0199966430664,453.3742370605469,348.56499767303469,444.2861022949219]},{"page":29,"text":"confined space – An area large enough and so configured that a member can bodily enter and perform assigned","rect":[90.0,470.9142761230469,537.6988430023193,461.80609130859377]},{"page":29,"text":"work, but which has limited or restricted means for entry and exit and is not designed for continuous human","rect":[108.0199966430664,482.3742980957031,539.6816310882568,473.26611328125]},{"page":29,"text":"occupancy. (ATP 3-11.23)","rect":[108.0199966430664,493.894287109375,214.67665649032595,484.7861022949219]},{"page":29,"text":"confirmation brief – A brief subordinate leaders give to the higher commander immediately after the operation","rect":[90.0,511.35430908203127,537.8571681976318,502.2461242675781]},{"page":29,"text":"order is given to confirm understanding. (ADP 5-0) See also commander’s intent, operation order.","rect":[108.0199966430664,522.874267578125,512.964991569519,513.76611328125]},{"page":29,"text":"conflict prevention – (DOD) A peace operation employing complementary diplomatic, civil, and, when","rect":[90.0,540.394287109375,507.92394065856936,531.2861328125]},{"page":29,"text":"necessary, military means, to monitor and identify the causes of conflict, and take timely action to prevent","rect":[108.0199966430664,551.8543090820313,532.5674815139771,542.7461547851563]},{"page":29,"text":"the occurrence, escalation, or resumption of hostilities. (JP 3-07.3) Referenced in ATP 3-07.31.","rect":[108.0199966430664,563.354248046875,489.68499279022219,554.26611328125]},{"page":29,"text":"conflict transformation – The process of reducing the means and motivations for violent conflict while","rect":[90.0,580.894287109375,507.07446003723148,571.7861328125]},{"page":29,"text":"developing more viable, peaceful alternatives for the competitive pursuit of political and socio-economic","rect":[108.0199966430664,592.3543090820313,527.6074495391846,583.2461547851563]},{"page":29,"text":"aspirations. (FM 3-07)","rect":[108.0199966430664,603.854248046875,198.35666442489626,594.76611328125]},{"page":29,"text":"consolidate gains – Activities to make enduring any temporary operational success and to set the conditions for","rect":[90.0,621.394287109375,538.3780419883728,612.2861328125]},{"page":29,"text":"a sustainable security environment, allowing for a transition of control to other legitimate authorities.","rect":[108.0199966430664,632.8543090820313,512.7239332199097,623.7461547851563]},{"page":29,"text":"(ADP 3-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,644.354248046875,150.5366571006775,635.26611328125]},{"page":29,"text":"consolidation – Organizing and strengthening in newly captured position so that it can be used against the","rect":[90.0,661.894287109375,516.0819368438721,652.7861328125]},{"page":29,"text":"enemy. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,673.414306640625,189.95667052841189,664.30615234375]},{"page":29,"text":"consolidation area – The portion of the land commander’s area of operations that may be designated to","rect":[90.0,690.874267578125,505.9444179534912,681.6658935546875]},{"page":29,"text":"facilitate freedom of action, consolidate gains through decisive action, and set conditions to transition the","rect":[108.0199966430664,702.414306640625,529.0249300079346,693.30615234375]},{"page":29,"text":"area of operations to follow on forces or other legitimate authorities. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,713.934326171875,426.5566613731384,704.826171875]},{"page":29,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":29,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":29,"text":"1-21","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.02001953125,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":30,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":30,"text":"constraint – (Army) A restriction placed on the command by a higher command. A constraint dictates an action","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,521.2602443695068,74.2861099243164]},{"page":30,"text":"or inaction, thus restricting the freedom of action a subordinate commander. (FM 6-0)","rect":[90.0,94.914306640625,433.8166406211853,85.8061294555664]},{"page":30,"text":"contact point – (DOD) 1. In land warfare, a point on the terrain, easily identifiable, where two or more units are","rect":[72.0,112.374267578125,521.9250764923096,103.2660903930664]},{"page":30,"text":"required to make contact. Also called CP. (JP 3-50) Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-90-1.","rect":[90.0,123.87425231933594,438.32497692108157,114.7861099243164]},{"page":30,"text":"contact procedure – (DOD) Predesignated actions taken by isolated personnel and recovery forces that permit","rect":[72.0,141.35430908203126,516.3122935256959,132.24612426757813]},{"page":30,"text":"link-up between the two parties in hostile territory. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.10.","rect":[90.0,152.894287109375,448.2849988937378,143.78610229492188]},{"page":30,"text":"contain – A tactical mission task that requires the commander to stop, hold, or surround enemy forces or to","rect":[72.0,170.414306640625,501.90416526794436,161.30612182617188]},{"page":30,"text":"cause them to center their activity on a given front and prevent them from withdrawing any part of their","rect":[90.0,181.874267578125,504.7579248008728,172.76608276367188]},{"page":30,"text":"forces for use elsewhere. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,193.37425231933595,242.2766473350525,184.28610229492188]},{"page":30,"text":"container – (DOD) An article of transport equipment that meets American National Standards","rect":[72.0,210.89427185058595,450.81935000228887,201.80612182617188]},{"page":30,"text":"Institute/International Organization for Standardization standards that is designed to facilitate and optimize","rect":[90.0,222.374267578125,517.7236604766846,213.26608276367188]},{"page":30,"text":"the carriage of goods by one or more modes of transportation without intermediate handling of the contents.","rect":[90.0,233.894287109375,521.9050245285034,224.78610229492188]},{"page":30,"text":"(JP 4-01) Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[90.0,245.39427185058595,225.60500621795655,236.30612182617188]},{"page":30,"text":"container control officer – (DOD) A designated official (E-6 or above or civilian equivalent) within a","rect":[72.0,262.874267578125,483.88534260559086,253.76608276367188]},{"page":30,"text":"command, installation, or activity who is responsible for control, reporting, use, and maintenance of all","rect":[90.0,274.394287109375,502.4743113479614,265.2861022949219]},{"page":30,"text":"Department of Defense-owned and -controlled intermodal containers and equipment from the time received","rect":[90.0,285.8342590332031,520.8884181976318,276.7461242675781]},{"page":30,"text":"until dispatched. Also called CCO. (JP 4-09) Referenced in ATP 4-12.","rect":[90.0,297.354248046875,372.0249891281128,288.26611328125]},{"page":30,"text":"container management – The process of establishing and maintaining visibility and accountability of all cargo","rect":[72.0,314.894287109375,518.6142482757568,305.7861022949219]},{"page":30,"text":"containers moving within the Defense Transportation System. (ADP 4-0)","rect":[90.0,326.4142761230469,383.0566613731384,317.30609130859377]},{"page":30,"text":"contamination – (DOD) 1. The deposit, absorption, or adsorption of radioactive material, or of biological or","rect":[72.0,343.8742980957031,507.1755273399353,334.76611328125]},{"page":30,"text":"chemical agents on or by structures, areas, personnel, or objects. 2. Food and/or water made unfit for","rect":[90.0,355.394287109375,492.94756103134156,346.2760925292969]},{"page":30,"text":"consumption by humans or animals because of the presence of environmental chemicals, radioactive","rect":[90.0,366.85430908203127,492.34310627746586,357.7461242675781]},{"page":30,"text":"elements, bacteria or organisms, the byproduct or the growth of bacteria or organisms, the decomposing","rect":[90.0,378.3742980957031,505.7433376312256,369.26611328125]},{"page":30,"text":"material (to include the food substance itself), or waste in the food or water. (JP 3-11) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,389.8742370605469,491.2011013031006,380.7861022949219]},{"page":30,"text":"ATP 3-05.11, ATP 4-02.84, ATP 4-44.","rect":[90.0,400.9233093261719,246.7849988937378,392.4764404296875]},{"page":30,"text":"contamination control – (DOD) A combination of preparatory and responsive measures designed to limit the","rect":[72.0,418.8742980957031,512.8708772735596,409.76611328125]},{"page":30,"text":"vulnerability of forces to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and toxic industrial hazards and to","rect":[90.0,430.4142761230469,502.4132595062256,421.30609130859377]},{"page":30,"text":"avoid, contain, control exposure to, and, where possible, neutralize them. (JP 3-11) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,441.854248046875,480.1512050628662,432.76611328125]},{"page":30,"text":"ATP 3-05.11, ATP 4-02.84.","rect":[90.0,452.9033203125,202.02500438690186,444.4564514160156]},{"page":30,"text":"contamination mitigation – (DOD) The planning and actions taken to prepare for, respond to, and recover","rect":[72.0,470.9142761230469,501.5716760215759,461.80609130859377]},{"page":30,"text":"from contamination associated with all chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats and hazards","rect":[90.0,482.3742980957031,512.4318683128357,473.26611328125]},{"page":30,"text":"in order to continue military operations. (JP 3-11) Referenced in FM 3-11, FM 3-96, ATP 3-21.10,","rect":[90.0,493.894287109375,485.0050001144409,484.7861022949219]},{"page":30,"text":"ATP 3-21.20","rect":[90.0,503.3702087402344,142.28490257263185,496.4764404296875]},{"page":30,"text":".","rect":[142.27999877929688,503.3902282714844,144.7849988937378,502.3080749511719]},{"page":30,"text":"contiguous area of operations – An area of operations where all of a commander’s subordinate forces’ areas of ","rect":[72.0,522.874267578125,524.0711011886597,513.6658935546875]},{"page":30,"text":"operations share one or more common boundary. (FM 3-90-1) See also area of operations, boundary.","rect":[90.0,534.394287109375,503.6650037765503,525.2861328125]},{"page":30,"text":"contingency – (DOD) A situation requiring military operations in response to natural disasters, terrorists,","rect":[72.0,551.8543090820313,493.7798719406128,542.7461547851563]},{"page":30,"text":"subversives, or as otherwise directed by appropriate authority to protect United States interests. (JP 5-0)","rect":[90.0,563.374267578125,505.4566552696228,554.26611328125]},{"page":30,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-90.20.","rect":[90.0,572.8702392578125,203.10500621795655,565.7861328125]},{"page":30,"text":"continental system – A diesel or electric locomotive classification system that uses letters and figures to","rect":[72.0,592.3543090820313,491.63963890075686,583.2461547851563]},{"page":30,"text":"identify them by their axles. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[90.0,603.874267578125,251.39665771102907,594.76611328125]},{"page":30,"text":"continuity – The uninterrupted provision of sustainment across all levels of war. (ADP 4-0)","rect":[72.0,621.394287109375,440.35664916610718,612.2861328125]},{"page":30,"text":"continuity of care - Attempt to maintain the role of care during movement between roles at least equal to the","rect":[72.0,638.8543090820313,509.4469270782471,629.7461547851563]},{"page":30,"text":"role of care at the originating role. (FM 4-02)","rect":[90.0,650.374267578125,271.37666869735718,641.26611328125]},{"page":30,"text":"continuous tractive effort – The effort required to keep a train rolling after it has started. Also called CTE.","rect":[72.0,667.894287109375,502.99404430389407,658.7861328125]},{"page":30,"text":"(ATP 4-14)","rect":[90.0,679.394287109375,136.43666625595095,670.30615234375]},{"page":30,"text":"contracting officer – (DOD) A Service member or Department of Defense civilian with the legal authority to","rect":[72.0,696.874267578125,511.73827171325686,687.76611328125]},{"page":30,"text":"enter into, administer, modify, and/or terminate contracts. (JP 4-10) Referenced in ATP 1-06.2, ATP 4-10.","rect":[90.0,708.414306640625,515.7850294113159,699.30615234375]},{"page":30,"text":"1-22","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.02001953125,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":30,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":30,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":31,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":31,"text":"contracting officer’s representative – (DOD) An individual designated in writing by the contracting officer to","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,537.0515041351318,74.2861099243164]},{"page":31,"text":"perform specific technical or administrative functions. Also called COR. (JP 4-10) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.83427429199219,496.35130882263186,85.74613189697266]},{"page":31,"text":"ATP 4-10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,104.35022735595703,150.30500316619874,97.43643188476563]},{"page":31,"text":"contracting support operations – The staff section that oversees contracting operations and leads external","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,519.6034312210084,114.7861099243164]},{"page":31,"text":"coordination efforts. Also called CSPO. (ATP 4-92)","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.39427185058595,316.3166406211853,126.3061294555664]},{"page":31,"text":"contractor management – (DOD) The oversight and integration of contractor personnel and associated","rect":[90.0,152.894287109375,507.0599880218506,143.78610229492188]},{"page":31,"text":"equipment in support of military operations. (JP 4-10) Referenced in ADP 4-0, ATP 4-10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,164.414306640625,467.9049940109253,155.30612182617188]},{"page":31,"text":"contractors authorized to accompany the force – (DOD) Contractor employees and all tiers of subcontractor","rect":[90.0,181.874267578125,534.9689843711853,172.76608276367188]},{"page":31,"text":"employees who are authorized to accompany the force in applicable contingency operations outside of the","rect":[108.0199966430664,193.394287109375,532.2778596954346,184.28610229492188]},{"page":31,"text":"United States and have afforded such status through the issuance of a letter of authorization. Also called","rect":[108.0199966430664,204.914306640625,524.3003444671631,195.80612182617188]},{"page":31,"text":"CAAF. (JP 4-10) Referenced in ATP 3-50.20, ATP 4-10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,216.4142303466797,336.92498302459719,207.32608032226563]},{"page":31,"text":"contract support integration – (DOD) The planning, coordination, and synchronization of contracted support","rect":[90.0,233.894287109375,533.7639536819459,224.78610229492188]},{"page":31,"text":"in military operations. (JP 4-10) See ADP 4-0.","rect":[108.0199966430664,245.414306640625,293.8849744796753,236.30612182617188]},{"page":31,"text":"control – 1. The regulation of forces and warfighting functions to accomplish the mission in accordance with","rect":[90.0,262.874267578125,527.3920192718506,253.76608276367188]},{"page":31,"text":"the commander’s intent. (ADP 6-0) 2. A tactical mission task that requires the commander to maintain","rect":[108.0199966430664,274.3742370605469,517.5207424163818,265.1859130859375]},{"page":31,"text":"physical influence over a specified area to prevent its use by an enemy or to create conditions necessary for","rect":[108.0199966430664,285.85430908203127,537.2668969688416,276.7461242675781]},{"page":31,"text":"successful friendly operations. (FM 3-90-1) 3. An action taken to eliminate a hazard or reduce its risk.","rect":[108.0199966430664,297.3742980957031,516.4802198410034,288.26611328125]},{"page":31,"text":"(ATP 5-19)","rect":[108.0199966430664,308.8742370605469,154.43666625595095,299.7861022949219]},{"page":31,"text":"controlled supply rate – The rate of ammunition consumption that can be supported, considering availability,","rect":[90.0,326.35430908203127,531.9345045089722,317.2461242675781]},{"page":31,"text":"facilities, and transportation. It is expressed in rounds per unit, individual, or vehicle per day.","rect":[108.0199966430664,337.8742980957031,480.4454298019409,328.76611328125]},{"page":31,"text":"(ATP 3-09.23)","rect":[108.0199966430664,349.3742370605469,166.91666198349,340.2861022949219]},{"page":31,"text":"control measure – A means of regulating forces or warfighting functions. (ADP 6-0)","rect":[90.0,366.9142761230469,432.49666381454468,357.80609130859377]},{"page":31,"text":"conventional forces – (DOD) 1. Those forces capable of conducting operations using nonnuclear weapons; 2.","rect":[90.0,384.3742980957031,530.9956007003784,375.26611328125]},{"page":31,"text":"Those forces other than designated special operations forces. Also called CF. (JP 3-05) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,395.894287109375,514.05153465271,386.7861022949219]},{"page":31,"text":"ADP 3-05, FM 3-53, FM 6-05, ATP 3-07.10, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-53.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,406.9233093261719,393.68499279022219,398.4764404296875]},{"page":31,"text":"convoy – (DOD) 2. A group of vehicles organized for the purpose of control and orderly movement with or","rect":[90.0,424.894287109375,520.6797387657166,415.7861022949219]},{"page":31,"text":"without escort protection that moves over the same route at the same time and under one commander.","rect":[108.0199966430664,436.39422607421877,514.2409925460815,427.30609130859377]},{"page":31,"text":"(JP 3-02) Referenced in FM 4-01, ATP 3-18.14, ATP 4-01.45.","rect":[108.0199966430664,447.91424560546877,358.0450086593628,438.82611083984377]},{"page":31,"text":"convoy escort – (DOD) 2. An escort to protect a convoy of vehicles from being scattered, destroyed, or","rect":[90.0,465.394287109375,504.85222411727906,456.2861022949219]},{"page":31,"text":"captured. (JP 4-01.5) Referenced in ATP 4-01.45.","rect":[108.0199966430664,476.89422607421877,307.44500255584719,467.80609130859377]},{"page":31,"text":"convoy security – A specialized area security task conducted to protect convoys. (ATP 3-91)","rect":[90.0,494.4342956542969,463.87666869735718,485.32611083984377]},{"page":31,"text":"coordinated fire line – (DOD) A line beyond which conventional surface-to-surface direct fire and indirect fire","rect":[90.0,511.894287109375,537.9732942657471,502.7861022949219]},{"page":31,"text":"support means may fire at any time within the boundaries of the establishing headquarters without","rect":[108.0199966430664,523.3543090820313,500.58350324249269,514.2461547851563]},{"page":31,"text":"additional coordination but does not eliminate the responsibility to coordinate the airspace required to","rect":[108.0199966430664,534.874267578125,514.8290309906006,525.76611328125]},{"page":31,"text":"conduct the mission. Also called CFL. (JP 3-09) Referenced in ADP 5-0, FM 3-0, FM 3-09, FM 3-90-1,","rect":[108.0199966430664,546.374267578125,524.3649854660034,537.2861328125]},{"page":31,"text":"ATP 3-04.1, ATP 3-09.34, ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[108.0199966430664,557.42333984375,272.2849988937378,548.9764404296875]},{"page":31,"text":"coordinating altitude – (DOD) An airspace coordinating measure that uses altitude to separate users and as the","rect":[90.0,575.374267578125,537.6914949493408,566.26611328125]},{"page":31,"text":"transition between different airspace control elements. Also called CA. (JP 3-52) Referenced in ADP 3-90,","rect":[108.0199966430664,586.874267578125,535.4650220870972,577.7861328125]},{"page":31,"text":"FM 3-09, ATP 3-04.64, ATP 3-09.34, ATP 3-21.90, ATP 3-91.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,597.92333984375,369.74502086639407,589.4764404296875]},{"page":31,"text":"coordinating authority – (DOD) A commander or individual who has the authority to require consultation","rect":[90.0,615.874267578125,519.7825222015381,606.76611328125]},{"page":31,"text":"between the specific functions or activities involving forces of two or more Services, joint force","rect":[108.0199966430664,627.394287109375,491.55563069152836,618.2760620117188]},{"page":31,"text":"components, or forces of the same Service or agencies but does not have the authority to compel","rect":[108.0199966430664,638.8543090820313,493.64978742218019,629.7461547851563]},{"page":31,"text":"agreement. (JP 1) Referenced in ADP 3-0, FM 3-0.","rect":[108.0199966430664,650.374267578125,312.7849988937378,641.26611328125]},{"page":31,"text":"coordination level – (DOD) A procedural method to separate fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft by determining an","rect":[90.0,667.894287109375,537.3727931976318,658.7861328125]},{"page":31,"text":"altitude below which fixed-wing aircraft normally will not fly. Also called CL. (JP 3-52) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,679.3543090820313,520.9900417327881,670.2461547851563]},{"page":31,"text":"ADP 3-90, ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[108.0199966430664,690.38330078125,208.62501049041749,681.9364013671875]},{"page":31,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":31,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":31,"text":"1-23","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":32,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":32,"text":"cordon and search – A technique of conducting a movement to contact that involves isolating a target area and","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,519.6559963226318,74.2861099243164]},{"page":32,"text":"searching suspect locations within that target area to capture or destroy possible enemy forces and","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,482.06264305114748,85.74613189697266]},{"page":32,"text":"contraband. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,106.35423278808594,189.7766473350525,97.2660903930664]},{"page":32,"text":"cordon security – The security provided between two combat outposts positioned to provide mutual support.","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,509.9616651535034,114.7861099243164]},{"page":32,"text":"(ATP 3-91)","rect":[90.0,135.39427185058595,136.43666625595095,126.3061294555664]},{"page":32,"text":"core competency – An essential and enduring capability that a branch or an organization provides to Army","rect":[72.0,152.894287109375,501.75539207458498,143.78610229492188]},{"page":32,"text":"operations. (ADP 1-01)","rect":[90.0,164.39427185058595,184.19666076278689,155.30612182617188]},{"page":32,"text":"corps – An echelon of command and tactical formation that employs divisions, multi-functional brigades, and","rect":[72.0,181.874267578125,512.4623317718506,172.76608276367188]},{"page":32,"text":"functional brigades to achieve objectives on land. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,193.394287109375,338.11665893173218,184.27609252929688]},{"page":32,"text":"counterair – (DOD) A mission at the theater level that integrates offensive and defensive operations to attain","rect":[72.0,210.914306640625,510.2129421234131,201.80612182617188]},{"page":32,"text":"and maintain a desired degree of control of the air and protection by neutralizing or destroying enemy","rect":[90.0,222.374267578125,497.02248191833498,213.26608276367188]},{"page":32,"text":"aircraft and missiles, both before and after launch. (JP 3-01) Referenced in FM 3-01, FM 3-09, ATP 3-01.7,","rect":[90.0,233.87425231933595,521.3049879074097,224.78610229492188]},{"page":32,"text":"ATP 3-01.15.","rect":[90.0,243.39027404785157,144.7849988937378,236.47647094726563]},{"page":32,"text":"counterattack – Attack by part or all of a defending force against an enemy attacking force, for such specific","rect":[72.0,262.874267578125,510.4967317657471,253.76608276367188]},{"page":32,"text":"purposes as regaining ground lost, or cutting off or destroying enemy advance units, and with the general","rect":[90.0,274.394287109375,510.38916730499269,265.2861022949219]},{"page":32,"text":"objective of denying to the enemy the attainment of the enemy’s purpose in attacking. In sustained","rect":[90.0,285.85430908203127,484.29125022888186,276.64593505859377]},{"page":32,"text":"defensive operations, it is undertaken to restore the battle position and is directed at limited objectives.","rect":[90.0,297.3742980957031,500.10854625701907,288.256103515625]},{"page":32,"text":"(FM 1-02.1)","rect":[90.0,308.8742370605469,139.4966638145447,299.7861022949219]},{"page":32,"text":"counterdeception – (DOD) Efforts to negate, neutralize, diminish the effects of, or gain advantage from a","rect":[72.0,326.35430908203127,497.4287691192627,317.2461242675781]},{"page":32,"text":"foreign deception operation. (JP 3-13.4) Referenced in FM 3-13.4.","rect":[90.0,337.8742980957031,356.1249952316284,328.76611328125]},{"page":32,"text":"counterfire – (DOD) Fire intended to destroy or neutralize enemy weapons. (JP 3-09) Referenced in FM 3-09,","rect":[72.0,355.394287109375,515.7850294113159,346.2861022949219]},{"page":32,"text":"FM 3-90-1, ATP 3-09.12, ATP 3-09.24, ATP 3-09.42.","rect":[90.0,366.4233093261719,307.92498302459719,357.9764404296875]},{"page":32,"text":"countering weapons of mass destruction – (DOD) Efforts against actors of concern to curtail the","rect":[72.0,384.3742980957031,466.37511921691898,375.26611328125]},{"page":32,"text":"conceptualization, development, possession, proliferation, use, and effects of weapons of mass destruction,","rect":[90.0,395.8742370605469,517.9342603683472,386.7861022949219]},{"page":32,"text":"related expertise, materials, technologies, and means of delivery. Also called CWMD. (JP 3-40) Referenced","rect":[90.0,407.35430908203127,521.6907863616943,398.2461242675781]},{"page":32,"text":"in ADP 3-05, FM 3-11, FM 3-96, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[90.0,418.3833312988281,338.6650037765503,409.76611328125]},{"page":32,"text":"counterinsurgency – (DOD) Comprehensive civilian and military efforts designed to simultaneously defeat","rect":[72.0,436.4142761230469,505.3863902053833,427.30609130859377]},{"page":32,"text":"and contain insurgency and address its root causes. Also called COIN. (JP 3-24) Referenced in ADP 3-05,","rect":[90.0,447.8742980957031,514.6449537277222,438.76611328125]},{"page":32,"text":"ADP 3-07, FM 3-05, FM 3-24, FM 3-53, FM 3-57, ATP 2-19.3, ATP 3-05.2, ATP 3-07.6, ATP 3-57.30,","rect":[90.0,458.9033203125,508.46499156951907,450.4564514160156]},{"page":32,"text":"ATP 4-14.","rect":[90.0,468.8902282714844,132.30500316619874,461.9764404296875]},{"page":32,"text":"counterintelligence – (DOD) Information gathered and activities conducted to identify, deceive, exploit,","rect":[72.0,488.3742980957031,492.4460096359253,479.26611328125]},{"page":32,"text":"disrupt, or protect against espionage, other intelligence activities, sabotage, or assassinations conducted for","rect":[90.0,499.894287109375,517.5934960899353,490.7861022949219]},{"page":32,"text":"or on behalf of foreign powers, organizations or persons or their agents, or international terrorist","rect":[90.0,511.35430908203127,474.9184031448364,502.2461242675781]},{"page":32,"text":"organizations or activities. Also called CI. (JP 2-01.2) Referenced in FM 2-0, FM 3-16, ATP 2-22.2-1,","rect":[90.0,522.874267578125,500.06499767303469,513.76611328125]},{"page":32,"text":"ATP 3-05.20, ATP 3-96.1.","rect":[90.0,533.9033203125,197.04499340057374,525.4564208984375]},{"page":32,"text":"countermeasures – (DOD) That form of military science that, by the employment of devices and/or techniques,","rect":[72.0,551.8543090820313,521.5220289230347,542.7461547851563]},{"page":32,"text":"has as its objective the impairment of the operational effectiveness of enemy activity. (JP 3-85) Referenced","rect":[90.0,563.374267578125,518.7507839202881,554.2560424804688]},{"page":32,"text":"in FM 3-12, ATP 3-12.3.","rect":[90.0,574.4033203125,190.32500743865968,565.7861328125]},{"page":32,"text":"countermobility operations – (DOD) The construction of obstacles and emplacement of minefields to delay,","rect":[72.0,592.3543090820313,511.27898693084719,583.2461547851563]},{"page":32,"text":"disrupt, and destroy the enemy by reinforcement of the terrain. (JP 3-34) Referenced in ATP 3-90.8,","rect":[90.0,603.874267578125,490.82497692108157,594.76611328125]},{"page":32,"text":"ATP 3-92. (Army/Marine Corps) Those combined arms activities that use or enhance the effects of natural","rect":[90.0,615.394287109375,516.5844492874146,606.2861328125]},{"page":32,"text":"and man-made obstacles to deny enemy freedom of movement and maneuver. (ATP 3-90.8) See also","rect":[90.0,626.8543090820313,494.4176540374756,617.7461547851563]},{"page":32,"text":"destroy, disrupt.","rect":[90.0,638.374267578125,160.32500743865968,629.4263916015625]},{"page":32,"text":"counterpreparation fire – Intensive prearranged fire delivered when the imminence of the enemy attack is","rect":[72.0,655.894287109375,502.39662051010137,646.7861328125]},{"page":32,"text":"discovered. (FM 3-09)","rect":[90.0,667.394287109375,180.29665160751345,658.30615234375]},{"page":32,"text":"counterproductive leadership – The demonstration of leader behaviors that violate one or more of the Army's","rect":[72.0,684.874267578125,517.2475726585388,675.76611328125]},{"page":32,"text":"core leader competencies or Army Values, preventing a climate conducive to mission accomplishment.","rect":[90.0,696.394287109375,502.4833936691284,687.2861328125]},{"page":32,"text":"(ADP 6-22)","rect":[90.0,707.914306640625,137.57665038681032,698.826171875]},{"page":32,"text":"1-24","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.02001953125,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":32,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":32,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":33,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":33,"text":"counterproliferation – (DOD) Those actions taken to reduce the risks posed by extant weapons of mass","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,509.02088808822637,74.2861099243164]},{"page":33,"text":"destruction to the United States, allies, and partners. Also called CP. (JP 3-40) Referenced in ADP 3-05,","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.83427429199219,524.9650220870972,85.74613189697266]},{"page":33,"text":"FM 3-05, FM 3-53, ATP 3-05.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,105.88329315185547,238.32500743865968,97.43643188476563]},{"page":33,"text":"counterreconnaissance – A tactical mission task that encompasses all measures taken by a commander to","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,515.9762783050537,114.7861099243164]},{"page":33,"text":"counter enemy reconnaissance and surveillance efforts. Counterreconnaissance is not a distinct mission, but","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.35430908203126,538.9300913772584,126.24613189697266]},{"page":33,"text":"a component of all forms of security operations. (FM 3-90-1) See also tactical mission task.","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.894287109375,479.6650037765503,137.78610229492188]},{"page":33,"text":"counterterrorism – (DOD) Activities and operations taken to neutralize terrorists and their organizations and","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,530.0408840179443,155.30612182617188]},{"page":33,"text":"networks in order to render them incapable of using violence to instill fear and coerce governments or","rect":[108.0199966430664,175.874267578125,515.6737573204041,166.76608276367188]},{"page":33,"text":"societies to achieve their goals. Also called CT. (JP 3-26) Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 3-05, FM 3-53,","rect":[108.0199966430664,187.394287109375,522.4450025558472,178.28610229492188]},{"page":33,"text":"ATP 3-75.","rect":[108.0199966430664,196.89027404785157,150.30500316619874,189.97647094726563]},{"page":33,"text":"country container authority – The appointed staff element that is responsible for enforcement of theater","rect":[90.0,216.374267578125,512.5962426719666,207.26608276367188]},{"page":33,"text":"container management policy and procedures established by the combatant commander. (ATP 4-12)","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.894287109375,509.11665893173218,218.78610229492188]},{"page":33,"text":"country team– (DOD) The senior, in-country, United States coordinating and supervising body, headed by the","rect":[90.0,245.35430908203126,534.7004060821533,236.24612426757813]},{"page":33,"text":"chief of the United States diplomatic mission, and composed of the senior member of each represented","rect":[108.0199966430664,256.8542175292969,518.9102687835693,247.76608276367188]},{"page":33,"text":"United States department or agency, as desired by the chief of the United States diplomatic mission. (JP 3-","rect":[108.0199966430664,268.394287109375,534.3167016563416,259.2861022949219]},{"page":33,"text":"07.4) Referenced in FM 3-07, FM 3-24, FM 3-53, FM 3-57, ATP 3-05.2, ATP 3-57.10, ATP 3-57.20, ATP","rect":[108.0199966430664,279.8342590332031,536.4677877349853,270.7461242675781]},{"page":33,"text":"3-57.80, ATP 3-96.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,290.8833312988281,193.62501049041749,282.43646240234377]},{"page":33,"text":"course of action – (DOD) 1. Any sequence of activities that an individual or unit may follow. Referenced in","rect":[90.0,308.894287109375,524.3013210296631,299.7861022949219]},{"page":33,"text":"ATP 3-01.81. 2. A scheme developed to accomplish a mission. Also called COA. (JP 5-0) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,320.3342590332031,526.5313625335693,311.2461242675781]},{"page":33,"text":"ATP 3-01.85, ATP 5-0.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,331.3833312988281,210.00500011444093,322.93646240234377]},{"page":33,"text":"cover – (Army) 1. Protection from the effects of fires. (FM 3-96) 2. A type of security operation done","rect":[90.0,349.394287109375,497.46725178527836,340.2861022949219]},{"page":33,"text":"independent of the main body to protect them by fighting to gain time while preventing enemy ground","rect":[108.0199966430664,360.85430908203127,517.2969875335693,351.7461242675781]},{"page":33,"text":"observation of and direct fire against the main body. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,372.3742980957031,367.1566369590759,363.26611328125]},{"page":33,"text":"covered approach – 1. Any route that offers protection against enemy fire. 2. An approach made under the","rect":[90.0,389.894287109375,519.8182649688721,380.7861022949219]},{"page":33,"text":"protection furnished by other forces or by natural cover. (FM 1-02.1) See also cover.","rect":[108.0199966430664,401.4142761230469,447.9849805831909,392.30609130859377]},{"page":33,"text":"covering force – (Army) A self-contained force capable of operating independently of the main body, unlike a","rect":[90.0,418.8742980957031,533.4841585235596,409.76611328125]},{"page":33,"text":"screen or guard force to conduct the cover task. (FM 3-90-2)","rect":[108.0199966430664,430.4142761230469,350.4766748008728,421.30609130859377]},{"page":33,"text":"covering force area – The area forward of the forward edge of the battle area out to the forward positions","rect":[90.0,447.8742980957031,514.564253566742,438.76611328125]},{"page":33,"text":"initially assigned to the covering forces. It is here that the covering forces execute assigned tasks.","rect":[108.0199966430664,459.394287109375,497.0264844894409,450.2861022949219]},{"page":33,"text":"(FM 3-90-2) See also covering force, forward edge of the battle area.","rect":[108.0199966430664,470.9142761230469,396.6249952316284,461.80609130859377]},{"page":33,"text":"covert crossing – A planned crossing of an inland water obstacle or other gap that is intended to be undetected.","rect":[90.0,488.3742980957031,536.5676221847534,479.26611328125]},{"page":33,"text":"(ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[108.0199966430664,499.8742370605469,161.93666625595095,490.7861022949219]},{"page":33,"text":"covert operation – (DOD) An operation that is so planned and executed as to conceal the identity of or permit","rect":[90.0,517.3543090820313,532.8737559280396,508.2461242675781]},{"page":33,"text":"plausible denial by the sponsor. (JP 3-05) Referenced in FM 3-18, ATP 3-05.1, ATP 3-18.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,528.874267578125,476.9049940109253,519.76611328125]},{"page":33,"text":"crew – A small military unit that consists of all personnel operating a particular system. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,546.394287109375,491.4166467247009,537.2861328125]},{"page":33,"text":"crime analysis – The systematic examination and interpretation of police information to determine when,","rect":[90.0,563.8543090820313,513.1932020187378,554.7461547851563]},{"page":33,"text":"where, and why crime, disorder, fear of crime, and other destabilizing events occur in specific places.","rect":[108.0199966430664,575.374267578125,513.9346876144409,566.26611328125]},{"page":33,"text":"(FM 3-39)","rect":[108.0199966430664,586.874267578125,149.9966638145447,577.7861328125]},{"page":33,"text":"crime prevention – A direct crime control method that applies to efforts to reduce criminal opportunity, protect","rect":[90.0,604.3543090820313,538.4393687210084,595.2461547851563]},{"page":33,"text":"potential human victims, and prevent property loss by anticipating, recognizing, and appraising crime risk","rect":[108.0199966430664,615.874267578125,531.8282375335693,606.76611328125]},{"page":33,"text":"and initiating actions to remove or reduce it. (ATP 3-39.10)","rect":[108.0199966430664,627.394287109375,346.5766809043884,618.2861328125]},{"page":33,"text":"criminal intelligence – Police information compiled, analyzed, and disseminated in an effort to anticipate,","rect":[90.0,644.8543090820313,516.9385938644409,635.7461547851563]},{"page":33,"text":"prevent, or monitor criminal activity. (FM 3-39)","rect":[108.0199966430664,656.374267578125,300.8366601524353,647.26611328125]},{"page":33,"text":"critical asset – (DOD) A specific entity that is of such extraordinary importance that its incapacitation or","rect":[90.0,673.894287109375,510.99431396102906,664.7861328125]},{"page":33,"text":"destruction would have a very serious, debilitating effect on the ability of a nation to continue to function","rect":[108.0199966430664,685.3543090820313,529.0104274749756,676.2461547851563]},{"page":33,"text":"effectively. (JP 3-26) Referenced in ADP 3-37.","rect":[108.0199966430664,696.874267578125,296.8849744796753,687.76611328125]},{"page":33,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":33,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":33,"text":"1-25","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":34,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":34,"text":"critical asset list – (DOD) A prioritized list of assets, normally identified by phase of the operation and","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,486.32057762145998,74.2861099243164]},{"page":34,"text":"approved by the joint force commander, that should be defended against air and missile threats. Also called","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,519.3803615570068,85.73611450195313]},{"page":34,"text":"CAL. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ADP 3-19, ADP 3-37, ATP 3-01.8, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[90.0,106.35423278808594,468.68499279022219,97.2660903930664]},{"page":34,"text":"critical asset security – The protection and security of personnel and physical assets or information that is","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,499.04383730697637,114.7861099243164]},{"page":34,"text":"analyzed and deemed essential to the operation and success of the mission and to resources required for","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,504.1467187461853,126.24613189697266]},{"page":34,"text":"protection. (ADP 3-37)","rect":[90.0,146.87425231933595,183.1166589317322,137.78610229492188]},{"page":34,"text":"critical capability – (DOD) A means that is considered a crucial enabler for a center of gravity to function as","rect":[72.0,164.414306640625,510.4685809593201,155.30612182617188]},{"page":34,"text":"such and is essential to the accomplishment of the specified or assumed objective(s). (JP 5-0) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,175.874267578125,521.3013210296631,166.75607299804688]},{"page":34,"text":"ATP 2-01.3, ATP 2-33.4, ATP 3-05.20.","rect":[90.0,186.90330505371095,249.24499034881593,178.45645141601563]},{"page":34,"text":"critical event – An event that directly influences mission accomplishment. (FM 6-0)","rect":[72.0,204.914306640625,411.37666869735718,195.80612182617188]},{"page":34,"text":"critical infrastructure protection – (DOD) Actions taken to prevent, remediate, or mitigate the man-made or","rect":[72.0,222.374267578125,513.5247705039978,213.26608276367188]},{"page":34,"text":"natural risks to critical infrastructure and key assets. Also called CIP. (JP 3-28) Referenced in ATP 6-02.71.","rect":[90.0,233.894287109375,521.6649732589722,224.78610229492188]},{"page":34,"text":"critical requirement – (DOD) An essential condition, resource, and means for a critical capability to be fully","rect":[72.0,251.35430908203126,511.26549339294436,242.24612426757813]},{"page":34,"text":"operational. (JP 5-0) Referenced in ATP 2-01.3, ATP 2-33.4, ATP 3-05.20.","rect":[90.0,262.8542175292969,391.94500255584719,253.76608276367188]},{"page":34,"text":"critical vulnerability – (DOD) An aspect of a critical requirement which is deficient or vulnerable to direct or","rect":[72.0,280.394287109375,514.3860375938416,271.2861022949219]},{"page":34,"text":"indirect attack that will create decisive or significant effects. (JP 5-0) Referenced in ATP 2-01.3,","rect":[90.0,291.85430908203127,476.30498790740969,282.7461242675781]},{"page":34,"text":"ATP 2-33.4, ATP 3-05.20.","rect":[90.0,302.8833312988281,197.04499340057374,294.43646240234377]},{"page":34,"text":"cross-domain fires – Fires executed in one domain to create effects in a different domain. (ADP 3-19)","rect":[72.0,320.8742370605469,483.3166406211853,311.7861022949219]},{"page":34,"text":"cross-leveling – (DOD) At the theater strategic and operational levels, it is the process of diverting en route or","rect":[72.0,338.35430908203127,513.8251245079041,329.2461242675781]},{"page":34,"text":"in-theater materiel from one military element to meet the higher priority of another within the combatant","rect":[90.0,349.8742980957031,508.31275128936769,340.76611328125]},{"page":34,"text":"commander’s directive authority for logistics . (JP 4-0) Referenced in ATP 3-35.","rect":[90.0,361.394287109375,413.1249952316284,352.1859130859375]},{"page":34,"text":"cruise missile – (DOD) A guided and powered missile that flies at constant speed for the majority of its route","rect":[72.0,378.85430908203127,510.4916048126221,369.7361145019531]},{"page":34,"text":"and relies upon aerodynamic forces for lift. Also called CM. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-01.85,","rect":[90.0,390.3742980957031,486.32497692108157,381.26611328125]},{"page":34,"text":"ATP 3-01.87.","rect":[90.0,399.8702392578125,144.7849988937378,392.9564514160156]},{"page":34,"text":"cueing – The integration of one or more types of reconnaissance or surveillance systems to provide information","rect":[72.0,419.35430908203127,519.1471462249756,410.2461242675781]},{"page":34,"text":"that directs follow-on collection of more detailed information by another system. (FM 3-90-2)","rect":[90.0,430.894287109375,466.39665771102906,421.7861022949219]},{"page":34,"text":"culminating point – The point at which a force no longer has the capability to continue its form of operations,","rect":[72.0,448.4142761230469,514.5017957687378,439.30609130859377]},{"page":34,"text":"offense or defense. (JP 5-0) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 5-0, FM 4-0, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[90.0,459.91424560546877,432.8649854660034,450.82611083984377]},{"page":34,"text":"cultural intelligence element – An organic element of the Military Information Support Operations Command,","rect":[72.0,477.394287109375,519.7088575363159,468.2861022949219]},{"page":34,"text":"providing culturally nuanced analyses and intelligence to subordinate unit commanders and their staffs, as","rect":[90.0,488.9142761230469,514.2869403343201,479.80609130859377]},{"page":34,"text":"well as to other agencies, focused on political, military, economic, social, information, and infrastructure,","rect":[90.0,500.3742980957031,511.45135021209719,491.26611328125]},{"page":34,"text":"and other political-military factors. (FM 3-53)","rect":[90.0,511.894287109375,274.4366662559509,502.7861022949219]},{"page":34,"text":"curve resistance – The resistance offered by a curve to the progress of a train. Also called CR. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[72.0,529.414306640625,501.0766809043884,520.30615234375]},{"page":34,"text":"customer wait time – (DOD) The total elapsed time between issuance of a customer order and satisfaction of ","rect":[72.0,546.854248046875,514.0494947433472,537.76611328125]},{"page":34,"text":"that order. Also called CWT. (JP 4-09) Referenced in ATP 3-04.7.","rect":[90.0,558.374267578125,356.1249952316284,549.2861328125]},{"page":34,"text":"cyberspace – (DOD) A global domain within the information environment consisting of the interdependent","rect":[72.0,575.8543090820313,503.27503156280519,566.7461547851563]},{"page":34,"text":"networks of information technology infrastructures and resident data, including the Internet,","rect":[90.0,587.374267578125,458.24502086639407,578.26611328125]},{"page":34,"text":"telecommunications networks, computer systems, and embedded processors and controllers. (JP 3-12)","rect":[90.0,598.894287109375,498.49666381454468,589.7861328125]},{"page":34,"text":"Referenced in ADP 3-19, ADP 3-37, FM 3-0, FM 3-12, FM 3-13, FM 3-24, FM 3-96, FM 6-02, ATP 2-","rect":[90.0,609.8633422851563,506.53667235946656,601.2461547851563]},{"page":34,"text":"01.3, ATP 2-22.9, ATP 3-13.1, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[90.0,621.38330078125,271.74502086639407,612.9364013671875]},{"page":34,"text":"cyberspace electromagnetic activities – The process of planning, integrating, and synchronizing cyberspace","rect":[72.0,639.394287109375,509.8990755157471,630.2861328125]},{"page":34,"text":"and electronic warfare operations in support of unified land operations. Also called CEMA. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,650.894287109375,501.0766809043884,641.80615234375]},{"page":34,"text":"cyberspace operations – (DOD) The employment of cyberspace capabilities where the primary purpose is to","rect":[72.0,668.374267578125,510.72902488708498,659.26611328125]},{"page":34,"text":"achieve objectives in or through cyberspace. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 3-0, FM 3-12, FM 3-13,","rect":[90.0,679.894287109375,481.94500255584719,670.7760620117188]},{"page":34,"text":"FM 3-96, FM 4-0, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-21.50, ATP 3-21.51.","rect":[90.0,690.92333984375,392.06499767303469,682.4764404296875]},{"page":34,"text":"1-26","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1190185546875,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":34,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":34,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":35,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":35,"text":"cyberspace superiority – (DOD) The degree of dominance in cyberspace by one force that permits the secure,","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,534.5337476730347,74.2861099243164]},{"page":35,"text":"reliable conduct of operations by that force, and its related land, air, maritime, and space forces at a given","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,529.9521999359131,85.74613189697266]},{"page":35,"text":"time and place without prohibitive interference. (JP 3-12) Referenced in FM 3-12, ATP 3-92.","rect":[108.0199966430664,106.35423278808594,481.34499645233157,97.2660903930664]},{"page":35,"text":"—D—","rect":[301.3999938964844,127.86004638671875,328.6999931335449,120.68572235107422]},{"page":35,"text":"data – In the context of decision making, unprocessed observations detected by a collector of any kind (human,","rect":[90.0,141.35430908203126,536.7466993331909,132.24612426757813]},{"page":35,"text":"mechanical, or electronic). (ADP 6-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,152.87425231933595,259.6766564903259,143.78610229492188]},{"page":35,"text":"datum (geodetic) – (DOD) 1. A reference surface consisting of five quantities: the latitude and longitude of an","rect":[90.0,170.414306640625,533.2181301116943,161.30612182617188]},{"page":35,"text":"initial point, the azimuth of a line from that point, and the parameters of the reference ellipsoid. Referenced","rect":[108.0199966430664,181.85423278808595,537.2907619476318,172.76608276367188]},{"page":35,"text":"in ATP 3-17.2. 2. The mathematical model of the earth used to calculate the coordinates on any map.","rect":[108.0199966430664,193.394287109375,511.95159435272219,184.28610229492188]},{"page":35,"text":"Different nations use different datum for printing coordinates on their maps. (JP 2-03) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,204.914306640625,510.5113124847412,195.80612182617188]},{"page":35,"text":"ATP 3-06.1, ATP 3-09.02, ATP 3-50.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,215.9432830810547,267.24502086639407,207.49642944335938]},{"page":35,"text":"D-day – (DOD) The unnamed day on which a particular operation commences or is to commence. (JP 3-02)","rect":[90.0,233.894287109375,523.8167016563416,224.78610229492188]},{"page":35,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-99, FM 6-0.","rect":[108.0199966430664,244.92332458496095,239.46499156951905,236.30612182617188]},{"page":35,"text":"debarkation – (DOD) The unloading of troops, equipment, or supplies from a ship or aircraft. (JP 3-02)","rect":[90.0,262.874267578125,507.49666381454468,253.76608276367188]},{"page":35,"text":"Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[108.0199966430664,272.3702392578125,204.18500804901124,265.2861022949219]},{"page":35,"text":"debriefing – The systematic questioning of individuals to procure information to answer specific collection","rect":[90.0,291.85430908203127,520.6117458343506,282.7461242675781]},{"page":35,"text":"requirements by direct and indirect questioning techniques. (FM 2-22.3)","rect":[108.0199966430664,303.3742980957031,396.9166467247009,294.26611328125]},{"page":35,"text":"decentralized control – (DOD) In air defense, the normal mode whereby a higher echelon monitors unit","rect":[90.0,320.894287109375,509.7577280960083,311.7861022949219]},{"page":35,"text":"actions, making direct target assignments to units only when necessary to ensure proper fire distribution or","rect":[108.0199966430664,332.35430908203127,534.6175439414978,323.2461242675781]},{"page":35,"text":"to prevent engagement of friendly aircraft. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-01.15.","rect":[108.0199966430664,343.8742980957031,432.9849805831909,334.76611328125]},{"page":35,"text":"decentralized execution – (DOD) Delegation of execution authority to subordinate commanders. (JP 3-30)","rect":[90.0,361.394287109375,520.8167016563416,352.2861022949219]},{"page":35,"text":"Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[108.0199966430664,370.8902282714844,204.18500804901124,363.80609130859377]},{"page":35,"text":"deception event – (DOD) A deception means executed at a specific time and location in support of a deception","rect":[90.0,390.354248046875,536.0200710296631,381.26611328125]},{"page":35,"text":"operation. (JP 3-13.4) Referenced in FM 3-13.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,401.8742370605469,301.32497692108157,392.7861022949219]},{"page":35,"text":"deception goal – (DOD) Commander’s statement of the purpose of military deception as it contributes to the","rect":[90.0,419.35430908203127,526.6089754180908,410.14593505859377]},{"page":35,"text":"successful accomplishment of the assigned mission. (JP 3-13.4) Referenced in FM 3-13.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,430.894287109375,468.80498790740969,421.7861022949219]},{"page":35,"text":"deception means – (DOD) Methods, resources, and techniques that can be used to convey information to the","rect":[90.0,448.4142761230469,527.1111116485596,439.30609130859377]},{"page":35,"text":"deception target. (JP 3-13.4) Referenced in FM 3-13.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,459.9342956542969,327.74502086639407,450.82611083984377]},{"page":35,"text":"deception objective – (DOD) The desired result of a deception operation expressed in terms of what the","rect":[90.0,477.394287109375,508.1411409454346,468.2861022949219]},{"page":35,"text":"adversary is to do or not to do at the critical time and/or location. (JP 3-13.4) Referenced in FM 3-13.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,488.9142761230469,521.0050001144409,479.80609130859377]},{"page":35,"text":"deception story – (DOD) A scenario that outlines the friendly actions that will be portrayed to cause the","rect":[90.0,506.3742980957031,508.56881428527836,497.26611328125]},{"page":35,"text":"deception target to adopt the desired perception. (JP 3-13.4) Referenced in FM 3-13.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,517.894287109375,453.56499767303469,508.7861022949219]},{"page":35,"text":"deception target – (DOD) The adversary decision maker with the authority to make the decision that will","rect":[90.0,535.3543090820313,514.2085947952271,526.2461547851563]},{"page":35,"text":"achieve the deception objective. (JP 3-13.4) Referenced in FM 3-13.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,546.874267578125,389.42498302459719,537.7560424804688]},{"page":35,"text":"decision point – (DOD) A point in space and time when the commander or staff anticipates making a key","rect":[90.0,564.394287109375,513.7276515960693,555.2861328125]},{"page":35,"text":"decision concerning a specific course of action. (JP 5-0) Referenced in ADP 5-0, FM 3-96, FM 3-98, FM 6-","rect":[108.0199966430664,575.8543090820313,539.6566674766541,566.7461547851563]},{"page":35,"text":"0, ATP 2-01.3, ATP 3-01.16, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[108.0199966430664,586.88330078125,339.44500255584719,578.4364013671875]},{"page":35,"text":"decision support matrix – A written record of a war-gamed course of action that describes decision points and","rect":[90.0,604.894287109375,536.3187770843506,595.7861328125]},{"page":35,"text":"associated actions at those decision points. Also called DSM. (ADP 5-0) See also branch, decision point,","rect":[108.0199966430664,616.3342895507813,533.3049879074097,607.2461547851563]},{"page":35,"text":"decision support template, sequel.","rect":[108.0199966430664,627.854248046875,252.24499034881593,618.9263916015625]},{"page":35,"text":"decision support template – (DOD) A combined intelligence and operations graphic based on the results of ","rect":[90.0,645.394287109375,527.1312818527222,636.2861328125]},{"page":35,"text":"wargaming that depicts decision points, timelines associated with movement of forces and the flow of the","rect":[108.0199966430664,656.8543090820313,530.1444368438721,647.7461547851563]},{"page":35,"text":"operation, and other key items of information required to execute a specific friendly course of action. Also","rect":[108.0199966430664,668.374267578125,534.0677394866943,659.26611328125]},{"page":35,"text":"called DST. (JP 2-01.3) Referenced in ADP 5-0, FM 3-96, FM 3-98, ATP 2-01.3, ATP 3-01.16,","rect":[108.0199966430664,679.874267578125,491.9049940109253,670.7861328125]},{"page":35,"text":"ATP 3-94.2, ATP 6-0.5.","rect":[108.0199966430664,690.92333984375,205.02500438690186,682.4764404296875]},{"page":35,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":35,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":35,"text":"1-27","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.02001953125,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":36,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":36,"text":"decisive action – (Army) The continuous, simultaneous execution of offensive, defensive, and stability","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,485.5403347015381,74.2861099243164]},{"page":36,"text":"operations or defense support of civil authorities tasks. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,94.89427185058594,353.89665771102906,85.8061294555664]},{"page":36,"text":"decisive engagement – An engagement in which a unit is considered fully committed and cannot maneuver or","rect":[72.0,112.374267578125,514.6883142051697,103.2660903930664]},{"page":36,"text":"extricate itself. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,123.87425231933594,199.43666625595095,114.7861099243164]},{"page":36,"text":"decisive operation – The operation that directly accomplishes the mission. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[72.0,141.414306640625,417.49666381454468,132.30612182617188]},{"page":36,"text":"decisive point – (DOD) A geographic place, specific key event, critical factor, or function that, when acted","rect":[72.0,158.894287109375,501.2309169769287,149.78610229492188]},{"page":36,"text":"upon, allows commanders to gain a marked advantage over an adversary or contribute materially to","rect":[90.0,170.414306640625,487.8093776702881,161.30612182617188]},{"page":36,"text":"achieving success. (JP 5-0) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 3-07, ADP 5-0, FM 4-0, ATP 2-01.3, ATP 5-0.1.","rect":[90.0,181.93426513671876,518.9650220870972,172.82608032226563]},{"page":36,"text":"decisive terrain –Key terrain whose seizure and retention is mandatory for successful mission accomplishment.","rect":[72.0,199.394287109375,520.8127393722534,190.28610229492188]},{"page":36,"text":"(ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,210.89427185058595,137.57665038681032,201.80612182617188]},{"page":36,"text":"deck – The surface of a railcar on which a load rests. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[72.0,228.4142303466797,333.0766809043884,219.32608032226563]},{"page":36,"text":"decompression – (DOD) In personnel recovery, the process of normalizing psychological and behavioral","rect":[72.0,245.894287109375,494.48679303741457,236.78610229492188]},{"page":36,"text":"reactions that recovered isolated personnel experienced or are currently experiencing as a result of their","rect":[90.0,257.35430908203127,503.5755822715759,248.24612426757813]},{"page":36,"text":"isolation and recovery. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.10.","rect":[90.0,268.874267578125,336.3849744796753,259.7660827636719]},{"page":36,"text":"decoy – (DOD) An imitation in any sense of a person, object, or phenomenon that is intended to deceive enemy","rect":[72.0,286.394287109375,519.3041286468506,277.2760925292969]},{"page":36,"text":"surveillance devices or mislead enemy evaluation. Also called dummy. (JP 3-13.4) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,297.85430908203127,479.73131370544436,288.7461242675781]},{"page":36,"text":"FM 3-13.4.","rect":[90.0,307.3502502441406,135.36500072479249,300.44647216796877]},{"page":36,"text":"dedicated recovery – Actions required to extract an aircraft by means of an aerial or surface recovery vehicle","rect":[72.0,326.894287109375,512.1580171661377,317.7861022949219]},{"page":36,"text":"to a maintenance area for repairs and/or inspections. (ATP 3-04.13)","rect":[90.0,338.39422607421877,360.1966455039978,329.30609130859377]},{"page":36,"text":"decontamination – (DOD) The process of making any person, object, or area safe by absorbing, destroying,","rect":[72.0,355.8742980957031,506.6546583175659,346.756103515625]},{"page":36,"text":"neutralizing, making harmless, or removing chemical or biological agents, or by removing radioactive","rect":[90.0,367.394287109375,498.40987873840336,358.2861022949219]},{"page":36,"text":"material clinging to or around it. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-05.11, ATP 4-02.7, ATP 4-02.84,","rect":[90.0,378.85430908203127,484.46499156951907,369.7461242675781]},{"page":36,"text":"ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[90.0,388.3502502441406,144.7849988937378,381.43646240234377]},{"page":36,"text":"deep area – Where the commander sets conditions for future success in close combat. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[72.0,407.8742370605469,461.9566552696228,398.7861022949219]},{"page":36,"text":"defeat – To render a force incapable of achieving its objectives. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[72.0,425.4342956542969,372.7966516075134,416.31610107421877]},{"page":36,"text":"defeat in detail – Concentrating overwhelming combat power against separate parts of a force rather than","rect":[72.0,442.894287109375,495.8996181488037,433.7861022949219]},{"page":36,"text":"defeating the entire force at once. 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(JP 3-28) Referenced in ATP 2-91.7.","rect":[90.0,564.374267578125,288.9049940109253,555.2861328125]},{"page":36,"text":"defense coordinating officer – (DOD) Department of Defense single point of contact for domestic emergencies","rect":[72.0,581.8543090820313,521.9999530296326,572.7461547851563]},{"page":36,"text":"who is assigned to a joint field office to process requirements for military support; forward mission","rect":[90.0,593.374267578125,486.62169456481936,584.2560424804688]},{"page":36,"text":"assignments through proper channels to the appropriate military organizations; and assign military liaisons,","rect":[90.0,604.894287109375,518.9461622238159,595.7861328125]},{"page":36,"text":"as appropriate, to activated emergency support functions. Also called DCO. 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(FM 3-27)","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.87425231933595,171.59665465927126,137.78610229492188]},{"page":37,"text":"defense support of civil authorities – (DOD) Support provided by U.S. Federal military forces, Department of ","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,539.6635694503784,155.30612182617188]},{"page":37,"text":"Defense civilians, Department of Defense contract personnel, Department of Defense component assets,","rect":[108.0199966430664,175.85423278808595,524.9221754074097,166.76608276367188]},{"page":37,"text":"and National Guard forces (when the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the governors of the","rect":[108.0199966430664,187.394287109375,511.18346882629398,178.28610229492188]},{"page":37,"text":"affected States, elects and requests to use those forces in Title 32, United States Code, status) in response to","rect":[108.0199966430664,198.89427185058595,538.7920436859131,189.80612182617188]},{"page":37,"text":"requests for assistance from civil authorities for domestic emergencies, law enforcement support, and other","rect":[108.0199966430664,210.374267578125,536.5147607383728,201.26608276367188]},{"page":37,"text":"domestic activities, or from qualifying entities for special events. Also called DSCA. (DODD 3025.18)","rect":[108.0199966430664,221.894287109375,520.5166528282166,212.78610229492188]},{"page":37,"text":"Referenced in ADP 1, ADP 2-0, ADP 3-0, ADP 3-28, FM 3-09, FM 3-14, FM 3-52, FM 3-57, ATP 2-01,","rect":[108.0199966430664,232.8633270263672,529.7050123214722,224.24612426757813]},{"page":37,"text":"ATP 2-91.7, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-14.3, ATP 3-28.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,244.38328552246095,319.5050001144409,235.93643188476563]},{"page":37,"text":"Defense Transportation System – (DOD) That portion of the worldwide transportation infrastructure that","rect":[90.0,262.394287109375,517.6752085647584,253.28610229492188]},{"page":37,"text":"supports Department of Defense transportation needs. Also called DTS. See also common-user","rect":[108.0199966430664,273.8342590332031,488.29329467391968,264.7461242675781]},{"page":37,"text":"transportation; transportation system. (JP 4-01) Referenced in FM 4-01, ATP 4-13, ATP 4-15.","rect":[108.0199966430664,285.3742980957031,484.6450147628784,276.26611328125]},{"page":37,"text":"defensive counterair – (DOD) All defensive measures designed to neutralize or destroy enemy forces","rect":[90.0,302.894287109375,500.1350848655701,293.7861022949219]},{"page":37,"text":"attempting to penetrate or attack through friendly airspace. Also called DCA. (JP 3-01) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,314.35430908203127,514.53151512146,305.2461242675781]},{"page":37,"text":"FM 3-01, ATP 3-01.7, ATP 3-01.15, ATP 3-14.5, ATP 3-27.5, ATP 3-55.6.","rect":[108.0199966430664,325.3833312988281,411.92498302459719,316.93646240234377]},{"page":37,"text":"defensive cyberspace operations-internal defensive measures – (DOD) Operations in which authorized","rect":[90.0,343.394287109375,514.9124660491943,334.2861022949219]},{"page":37,"text":"defense actions occur within the defended portion of cyberspace. Also called DCO-IDM. (JP 3-12)","rect":[108.0199966430664,354.85430908203127,503.8366601524353,345.7461242675781]},{"page":37,"text":"Referenced in ATP 6-02.71.","rect":[108.0199966430664,364.3502502441406,221.10500621795655,357.26611328125]},{"page":37,"text":"defensive cyberspace operations-response actions – (DOD) Operations that are part of a defensive","rect":[90.0,383.894287109375,493.2546663360596,374.7861022949219]},{"page":37,"text":"cyberspace operations mission that are taken external to the defended network or portion of cyberspace","rect":[108.0199966430664,395.35430908203127,520.6537752227783,386.2461242675781]},{"page":37,"text":"without the permission of the owner of the affected system. Also called DCO-RA. (JP 3-12) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,406.8742980957031,534.5713405609131,397.76611328125]},{"page":37,"text":"FM 3-12, ATP 6-02.71.","rect":[108.0199966430664,417.9033203125,203.04499340057374,409.4564514160156]},{"page":37,"text":"defensive cyberspace operations – (DOD) Missions to preserve the ability to utilize blue cyberspace","rect":[90.0,435.8742980957031,497.4790315704346,426.76611328125]},{"page":37,"text":"capabilities and protect data, networks, cyberspace-enabled devices, and other designated systems by","rect":[108.0199966430664,447.394287109375,512.2845668792725,438.2861022949219]},{"page":37,"text":"defeating on-going or imminent malicious cyberspace activity. Also called DCO. (JP 3-12) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,458.9142761230469,530.4913234710693,449.80609130859377]},{"page":37,"text":"ADP 3-37, FM 3-12, FM 6-02.","rect":[108.0199966430664,469.9433288574219,231.96499156951905,461.4964599609375]},{"page":37,"text":"defensive fires – Fires that protect friendly forces, population centers, and critical infrastructure. (FM 3-09)","rect":[90.0,487.894287109375,521.3566796836853,478.7861022949219]},{"page":37,"text":"defensive operation – An operation to defeat an enemy attack, gain time, economize forces, and develop","rect":[90.0,505.35430908203127,511.5657253265381,496.2461242675781]},{"page":37,"text":"conditions favorable for offensive or stability operations. 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(JP 3-09) Referenced in ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[108.0199966430664,574.874267578125,295.80498790740969,565.7861328125]},{"page":37,"text":"definitive care – (1) That care which returns an ill or injured Soldier to full function, or the best possible","rect":[90.0,592.3543090820313,509.7865572052002,583.236083984375]},{"page":37,"text":"function after a debilitating illness or injury. Definitive care can range from self-aid when a Soldier applies","rect":[108.0199966430664,603.874267578125,535.8604876976013,594.7560424804688]},{"page":37,"text":"a dressing to a grazing bullet wound that heals without further intervention, to two weeks bed-rest in theater","rect":[108.0199966430664,615.394287109375,539.5485742149353,606.2861328125]},{"page":37,"text":"for Dengue fever, to multiple surgeries and full rehabilitation with a prosthesis at a continental United","rect":[108.0199966430664,626.8543090820313,515.6978359222412,617.7461547851563]},{"page":37,"text":"States medical center or Department of Veterans Affairs hospital after a traumatic amputation. (2) That","rect":[108.0199966430664,638.354248046875,520.3431162796021,629.26611328125]},{"page":37,"text":"treatment required to return the Service member to health from a state of injury or illness. 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(FM 4-02)","rect":[108.0199966430664,684.394287109375,369.0766809043884,675.2861328125]},{"page":37,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":37,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":37,"text":"1-29","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1279907226563,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":38,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":38,"text":"definitive identification – The employment of multiple state-of-the-art, independent, established protocols and","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,517.7601222991943,74.2861099243164]},{"page":38,"text":"technologies by scientific experts in a nationally recognized laboratory to determine the unambiguous","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,497.0825946311951,85.74613189697266]},{"page":38,"text":"identity of a chemical, biological, radiological, and/or nuclear hazard with the highest level of confidence","rect":[90.0,106.374267578125,511.77035237121586,97.2660903930664]},{"page":38,"text":"and degree of certainty necessary to support strategic-level decisions. (ATP 3-11.37)","rect":[90.0,117.894287109375,428.89665771102906,108.7861099243164]},{"page":38,"text":"definitive treatment – The final role of comprehensive care provided to return the patient to the highest degree","rect":[72.0,135.35430908203126,518.8460970001221,126.24613189697266]},{"page":38,"text":"of mental and physical health possible. It is not associated with a specific role or location in the continuum","rect":[90.0,146.894287109375,516.7319006881714,137.78610229492188]},{"page":38,"text":"of care; it may occur in different roles depending upon the nature of the injury or illness. (FM 4-02)","rect":[90.0,158.414306640625,488.53667235946656,149.29611206054688]},{"page":38,"text":"deflection – A horizontal clockwise angle measured from the line of fire or the rearward extension line of fire","rect":[72.0,175.874267578125,511.9851350860596,166.76608276367188]},{"page":38,"text":"to the line of sight to a given aiming point with the vertex of the angle at the instrument. 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(ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[90.0,314.8742370605469,232.55666137313845,305.7861022949219]},{"page":38,"text":"deliberate operation – An operation in which the tactical situation allows the development and coordination of ","rect":[72.0,332.3342590332031,521.8756055831909,323.2461242675781]},{"page":38,"text":"detailed plans, including multiple branches and sequels. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,343.8742980957031,363.3166406211853,334.76611328125]},{"page":38,"text":"demobilization – (DOD) 1. The process of transitioning a conflict or wartime military establishment and","rect":[72.0,361.394287109375,492.8175563812256,352.2861022949219]},{"page":38,"text":"defense-based civilian economy to a peacetime configuration while maintaining national security and","rect":[90.0,372.85430908203127,495.62193870544436,363.7461242675781]},{"page":38,"text":"economic vitality. (JP 4-05) Referenced in ADP 3-07, FM 3-07.","rect":[90.0,384.3742980957031,346.22500133514407,375.26611328125]},{"page":38,"text":"demonstration – (DOD) 2. In military deception, a show of force in an area where a decision is not sought that","rect":[72.0,401.894287109375,517.9679942092896,392.7861022949219]},{"page":38,"text":"is made to deceive an adversary. (JP 3-13.4) Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-13.4, FM 3-90-1, FM 3-96,","rect":[90.0,413.35430908203127,497.24502086639407,404.2461242675781]},{"page":38,"text":"FM 6-0, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-21.90, ATP 3-90.1, ATP 3-90.5.","rect":[90.0,424.4033203125,399.0249891281128,415.9564514160156]},{"page":38,"text":"denial operations – Actions to hinder or deny the enemy the use of space, personnel, supplies, or facilities.","rect":[72.0,442.4142761230469,502.22170543670657,433.30609130859377]},{"page":38,"text":"(FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,453.91424560546877,140.33666015243532,444.82611083984377]},{"page":38,"text":"denied area – (DOD) An area under enemy or unfriendly control in which friendly forces cannot expect to","rect":[72.0,471.394287109375,500.38429832458498,462.2861022949219]},{"page":38,"text":"operate successfully within existing operational constraints and force capabilities. (JP 3-05) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,482.9142761230469,514.7112941741943,473.80609130859377]},{"page":38,"text":"ADP 3-05, ATP 3-05.1. (Army) An area that is operationally unsuitable for conventional forces due to","rect":[90.0,494.3742980957031,499.9723415374756,485.26611328125]},{"page":38,"text":"political, tactical, environmental, or geographical reasons. It is a primary area for special operations forces.","rect":[90.0,505.894287109375,517.8818922042847,496.7861022949219]},{"page":38,"text":"(FM 3-05)","rect":[90.0,517.394287109375,131.9966638145447,508.3061218261719]},{"page":38,"text":"denied, degraded, or disrupted space operational environment – A composite of those conditions and","rect":[72.0,534.874267578125,493.98216819763186,525.76611328125]},{"page":38,"text":"influences in which space-enabled capabilities have been impaired by hostile threats or non-hostile means.","rect":[90.0,546.394287109375,515.9941358566284,537.2861328125]},{"page":38,"text":"Also called D3SOE. (FM 3-14)","rect":[90.0,557.894287109375,215.87665343856814,548.80615234375]},{"page":38,"text":"dental care – The preventive, restorative, and surgical treatment of the hard and soft oral tissues, which is","rect":[72.0,575.374267578125,496.82316469955449,566.26611328125]},{"page":38,"text":"comprised of operational dental care and comprehensive dental care. 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(JP 6-0) Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-12, FM 6-02, ATP 3-05.60, ATP 6-02.54, ATP 6-02.60,","rect":[90.0,667.874267578125,505.0450086593628,658.7861328125]},{"page":38,"text":"ATP 6-02.71.","rect":[90.0,677.3902587890625,144.7849988937378,670.4764404296875]},{"page":38,"text":"Department of Defense information network-Army – An Army-operated enclave of the Department of ","rect":[72.0,696.874267578125,497.76153087615969,687.76611328125]},{"page":38,"text":"Defense information network that encompasses all Army information capabilities that collect, process,","rect":[90.0,708.414306640625,500.0083875656128,699.30615234375]},{"page":38,"text":"store, display, disseminate, and protect information worldwide. Also called DODIN-A. (ATP 6-02.71)","rect":[90.0,719.934326171875,499.63664794540406,710.826171875]},{"page":38,"text":"1-30","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1190185546875,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":38,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":38,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":39,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":39,"text":"Department of Defense information network operations – (DOD) Operations to secure, configure, operate,","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,530.8342847824097,74.2861099243164]},{"page":39,"text":"extend, maintain, and sustain Department of Defense cyberspace to create and preserve the confidentiality,","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,535.0123853683472,85.74613189697266]},{"page":39,"text":"availability, and integrity of the Department of Defense information network. 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(JP 3-35) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,181.874267578125,521.2814235687256,172.76608276367188]},{"page":39,"text":"ADP 4-0, FM 3-96, ATP 3-35, ATP 3-91, ATP 4-02.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,192.90330505371095,328.34499645233157,184.45645141601563]},{"page":39,"text":"depth – The extension of operations in time, space, or purpose to achieve definitive results. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,210.89427185058595,501.3166406211853,201.80612182617188]},{"page":39,"text":"derailer – Safety devices designed to limit unauthorized movement of a car or locomotive beyond a specific","rect":[90.0,228.374267578125,524.2090730743408,219.26608276367188]},{"page":39,"text":"point. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[108.0199966430664,239.87425231933595,179.9966638145447,230.78610229492188]},{"page":39,"text":"desired perception – (DOD) In military deception, what the deception target must believe for it to make the","rect":[90.0,257.35430908203127,524.2746858673096,248.24612426757813]},{"page":39,"text":"decision that will achieve the deception objective. (JP 3-13.4) Referenced in FM 3-13.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,268.874267578125,460.70501232147219,259.7560729980469]},{"page":39,"text":"destroy – A tactical mission task that physically renders an enemy force combat-ineffective until it is","rect":[90.0,286.394287109375,495.8012530784607,277.2861022949219]},{"page":39,"text":"reconstituted. Alternatively, to destroy a combat system is to damage it so badly that it cannot perform any","rect":[108.0199966430664,297.85430908203127,534.9022121429443,288.7461242675781]},{"page":39,"text":"function or be restored to a usable condition without being entirely rebuilt. (FM 3-90-1) See also","rect":[108.0199966430664,309.3742980957031,494.72765159606936,300.26611328125]},{"page":39,"text":"reconstitution, tactical mission task.","rect":[108.0199966430664,320.4033203125,261.1249952316284,311.9464416503906]},{"page":39,"text":"destruction – 1. In the context of the computed effects of field artillery fires, destruction renders a target out of ","rect":[90.0,338.35430908203127,538.0680494308472,329.2461242675781]},{"page":39,"text":"action permanently or ineffective for a long period of time, producing 30-percent casualties or materiel","rect":[108.0199966430664,349.8742980957031,519.7932505569459,340.76611328125]},{"page":39,"text":"damage. 2. A type of adjustment for destroying a given target. (FM 3-09)","rect":[108.0199966430664,361.394287109375,401.11665893173218,352.2760925292969]},{"page":39,"text":"detachment – A tactical element organized on either a temporary or permanent basis for special duties.","rect":[90.0,378.85430908203127,504.36736583709719,369.7461242675781]},{"page":39,"text":"(ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,390.354248046875,155.57665038681032,381.26611328125]},{"page":39,"text":"detachment left in contact – An element left in contact as part of the previously designated (usually rear)","rect":[90.0,407.894287109375,515.1374414024353,398.7861022949219]},{"page":39,"text":"security force while the main body conducts its withdrawal. Also called DLIC. (FM 3-90-1) See also","rect":[108.0199966430664,419.35430908203127,511.57765769958498,410.2461242675781]},{"page":39,"text":"breakout, retrograde.","rect":[108.0199966430664,430.894287109375,200.52500438690186,422.10675048828127]},{"page":39,"text":"detainee – (DOD) Any person captured, detained, or otherwise under the control of Department of Defense","rect":[90.0,448.4142761230469,520.6620149688721,439.30609130859377]},{"page":39,"text":"personnel. (JP 3-63) Referenced in FM 6-27, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-55.4, ATP 3-90.1, ATP 3-91.","rect":[108.0199966430664,459.91424560546877,493.8849744796753,450.82611083984377]},{"page":39,"text":"detection – (DOD) 2. In surveillance, the determination and transmission by a surveillance system that an event","rect":[90.0,477.394287109375,538.2577280960084,468.2861022949219]},{"page":39,"text":"has occurred. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-55.6. 4. In chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear","rect":[108.0199966430664,488.9142761230469,519.8111474571228,479.80609130859377]},{"page":39,"text":"environments, the act of locating chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards by use of ","rect":[108.0199966430664,500.3742980957031,501.78603649139407,491.26611328125]},{"page":39,"text":"chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear detectors or monitoring and/or survey teams. (JP 3-11)","rect":[108.0199966430664,511.894287109375,514.5766809043885,502.7861022949219]},{"page":39,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-05.11, ATP 3-55.6.","rect":[108.0199966430664,522.92333984375,273.3649854660034,514.30615234375]},{"page":39,"text":"detention – A charge made on a carrier conveyance held by or otherwise delayed through the cause of the","rect":[90.0,540.874267578125,514.8381624298096,531.76611328125]},{"page":39,"text":"United States Government. (ATP 4-12)","rect":[108.0199966430664,552.374267578125,265.5566613731384,543.2861328125]},{"page":39,"text":"deterrence – (DOD) The prevention of action by the existence of a credible threat of unacceptable","rect":[90.0,569.8543090820313,485.1878938751221,560.7461547851563]},{"page":39,"text":"counteraction and/or belief that the cost of action outweighs the perceived benefits. (JP 3-0) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,581.374267578125,533.3712673187256,572.26611328125]},{"page":39,"text":"ATP 3-27.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,590.8702392578125,157.80500316619874,583.9564208984375]},{"page":39,"text":"direct action – (DOD) Short-duration strikes and other small-scale offensive actions conducted as a special","rect":[90.0,610.3342895507813,520.8834605178834,601.2461547851563]},{"page":39,"text":"operation in hostile, denied, or diplomatically sensitive environments and which employ specialized","rect":[108.0199966430664,621.874267578125,508.24880027770998,612.76611328125]},{"page":39,"text":"military capabilities to seize, destroy, capture, exploit, recover, or damage designated targets. (JP 3-05)","rect":[108.0199966430664,633.394287109375,520.3366601524353,624.2861328125]},{"page":39,"text":"Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 3-05, FM 3-53, ATP 3-75.","rect":[108.0199966430664,644.42333984375,335.06499767303469,635.80615234375]},{"page":39,"text":"direct air support center – (DOD) The principal air control agency of the United States Marine Corps air","rect":[90.0,662.374267578125,516.2301538047791,653.26611328125]},{"page":39,"text":"command and control system responsible for the direction and control of air operations directly supporting","rect":[108.0199966430664,673.894287109375,534.5413112640381,664.7861328125]},{"page":39,"text":"the ground combat element. Also called DASC. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,685.414306640625,456.56499767303469,676.30615234375]},{"page":39,"text":"direct exchange – A supply method of issuing serviceable materiel in exchange for unserviceable materiel on","rect":[90.0,702.894287109375,530.0047512054443,693.7861328125]},{"page":39,"text":"an item-for-item basis. (FM 4-40)","rect":[108.0199966430664,714.394287109375,243.29665160751345,705.30615234375]},{"page":39,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":39,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":39,"text":"1-31","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":40,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":40,"text":"directed energy – (DOD) An umbrella term covering technologies that relate to the production of a beam of ","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,509.0098524093628,74.2861099243164]},{"page":40,"text":"concentrated electromagnetic energy or atomic or subatomic particles. Also called DE. (JP 3-85)","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,476.53667235946656,85.74613189697266]},{"page":40,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-12, ATP 3-12.3.","rect":[90.0,105.88329315185547,238.38500499725343,97.2660903930664]},{"page":40,"text":"directed obstacle – An obstacle directed by a higher commander as a specified task to a subordinate unit.","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,495.1608839035034,114.7861099243164]},{"page":40,"text":"(ATP 3-90.8)","rect":[90.0,135.39427185058595,143.93666625595095,126.3061294555664]},{"page":40,"text":"direct fire – (DOD) Fire delivered on a target using the target itself as a point of aim for either the weapon or","rect":[72.0,152.894287109375,510.1397912559509,143.78610229492188]},{"page":40,"text":"the director. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in FM 3-96, ATP 3-06.1, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[90.0,164.39427185058595,450.6249952316284,155.30612182617188]},{"page":40,"text":"direct haul – Single transport mission completed by the same vehicle(s). (ATP 4-11)","rect":[72.0,181.93426513671876,413.4766748008728,172.82608032226563]},{"page":40,"text":"direction finding – (DOD) A procedure for obtaining bearings of radio frequency emitters by using a highly","rect":[72.0,199.394287109375,507.43651390075686,190.28610229492188]},{"page":40,"text":"directional antenna and a display unit on an intercept receiver or ancillary equipment. Also called DF.","rect":[90.0,210.914306640625,497.3345899581909,201.80612182617188]},{"page":40,"text":"(JP 3-85) Referenced in ATP 6-02.70.","rect":[90.0,222.4142303466797,242.52500438690186,213.32608032226563]},{"page":40,"text":"direction of attack – A specific direction or assigned route a force uses and does not deviate from when","rect":[72.0,239.894287109375,490.2283535003662,230.78610229492188]},{"page":40,"text":"attacking. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,251.414306640625,179.15666747665407,242.30612182617188]},{"page":40,"text":"direction of fire – The direction on which a fire unit is laid to the most significant threat in the target area, to","rect":[72.0,268.874267578125,508.8289089202881,259.7660827636719]},{"page":40,"text":"the chart direction to the center of the zone of fire, or to the target. (ATP 3-09.50)","rect":[90.0,280.394287109375,416.2966516075134,271.2861022949219]},{"page":40,"text":"directive authority for logistics – (DOD) Combatant commander authority to issue directives to subordinate","rect":[72.0,297.85430908203127,510.0122652130127,288.7461242675781]},{"page":40,"text":"commanders to ensure the effective execution of approved operation plans, optimize the use or reallocation","rect":[90.0,309.354248046875,518.8760890960693,300.26611328125]},{"page":40,"text":"of available resources, and prevent or eliminate redundant facilities and/or overlapping functions among the","rect":[90.0,320.894287109375,521.4112215118408,311.7861022949219]},{"page":40,"text":"Service component commands. Also called DAFL. (JP 1) Referenced in ADP 4-0.","rect":[90.0,332.39422607421877,419.4849805831909,323.30609130859377]},{"page":40,"text":"direct liaison authorized – (DOD) That authority granted by a commander (any level) to a subordinate to","rect":[72.0,349.8742980957031,497.38170433044436,340.76611328125]},{"page":40,"text":"directly consult or coordinate an action with a command or agency within or outside of the granting","rect":[90.0,361.394287109375,488.85024070739748,352.2861022949219]},{"page":40,"text":"command. Also called DIRLAUTH. (JP 1) Referenced in ADP 3-0, FM 3-0, FM 6-0.","rect":[90.0,372.89422607421877,431.6650037765503,363.80609130859377]},{"page":40,"text":"direct pressure force –A force employed in a pursuit operation that orients on the enemy main body to prevent","rect":[72.0,390.3742980957031,519.0310435256959,381.26611328125]},{"page":40,"text":"enemy disengagement or defensive reconstitution prior to envelopment by the encircling force. It normally","rect":[90.0,401.894287109375,516.9021816253662,392.7861022949219]},{"page":40,"text":"conducts a series of attacks to slow the enemy’s retirement by forcing him to stand and fight. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,413.35430908203127,514.6966455039978,404.14593505859377]},{"page":40,"text":"See also disengage, encircling force, envelopment, reconstitution.","rect":[90.0,424.894287109375,365.06499767303469,415.7861022949219]},{"page":40,"text":"direct support – (DOD) A mission requiring a force to support another specific force and authorizing it to","rect":[72.0,442.4142761230469,498.79042625427248,433.30609130859377]},{"page":40,"text":"answer directly to the supported force’s request for assistance. Also called DS. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,453.8742980957031,509.85121726989748,444.6659240722656]},{"page":40,"text":"ADP 3-0, FM 6-0, ATP 2-01, ATP 4-43. (Army) A support relationship requiring a force to support another","rect":[90.0,465.394287109375,521.8213403282166,456.2861022949219]},{"page":40,"text":"specific force and authorizing it to answer directly to the supported force’s request for assistance. (FM 3-0)","rect":[90.0,476.9142761230469,518.5966699180603,467.7059020996094]},{"page":40,"text":"disarmament – (Army) The collection, documentation, control, and disposal of small arms, ammunition,","rect":[72.0,494.3742980957031,493.75872325897219,485.26611328125]},{"page":40,"text":"explosives, and light and heavy weapons of former combatants, belligerents, and the local populace. (FM 3-","rect":[90.0,505.894287109375,521.9566552696228,496.7861022949219]},{"page":40,"text":"07)","rect":[90.0,517.394287109375,103.3566567955017,508.3061218261719]},{"page":40,"text":"disease and nonbattle injury – (DOD) All illnesses and injuries not resulting from enemy or terrorist action or","rect":[72.0,534.874267578125,518.8607080039978,525.7560424804688]},{"page":40,"text":"caused by conflict. Also called DNBI. (JP 4-02) Referenced in ATP 4-02.10, ATP 4-02.55.","rect":[90.0,546.394287109375,454.7650098800659,537.2861328125]},{"page":40,"text":"disengage – A tactical mission task where a commander has the unit break contact with the enemy to allow the","rect":[72.0,563.8543090820313,516.7042512969971,554.7461547851563]},{"page":40,"text":"conduct of another mission or to avoid decisive engagement. (FM 3-90-1) See also decisive engagement,","rect":[90.0,575.374267578125,513.3249769210815,566.26611328125]},{"page":40,"text":"tactical mission task.","rect":[90.0,584.8702392578125,178.62501049041749,577.9464111328125]},{"page":40,"text":"disengagement line – A phase line located on identifiable terrain that, when crossed by the enemy, signals to","rect":[72.0,604.3543090820313,509.95290184020998,595.2461547851563]},{"page":40,"text":"defending elements that it is time to displace to their next position. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,615.874267578125,406.63664794540406,606.76611328125]},{"page":40,"text":"disintegrate – To disrupt the enemy’s command and control system, degrading its ability to conduct operations","rect":[72.0,633.394287109375,518.5705096702576,624.1859130859375]},{"page":40,"text":"while leading to a rapid collapse of the enemy’s capabilities or will to fight. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,644.914306640625,437.71663451766968,635.7059326171875]},{"page":40,"text":"dislocate – To employ forces to obtain significant positional advantage, rendering the enemy’s dispositions less","rect":[72.0,662.374267578125,519.3685443382263,653.1658935546875]},{"page":40,"text":"valuable, perhaps even irrelevant. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,673.874267578125,269.6966455039978,664.7861328125]},{"page":40,"text":"dislocated civilian – (DOD) A broad term primarily used by the Department of Defense that includes displaced","rect":[72.0,691.3543090820313,519.6888942718506,682.2461547851563]},{"page":40,"text":"person, an evacuee, an internally displaced person, a migrant, a refugee, or a stateless person. Also called","rect":[90.0,702.894287109375,510.85008811950686,693.7861328125]},{"page":40,"text":"DC. (JP 3-29) Referenced in FM 3-07, FM 3-57, ATP 3-07.6, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-57.10, ATP 3-57.60.","rect":[90.0,714.394287109375,508.6450147628784,705.30615234375]},{"page":40,"text":"1-32","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1190185546875,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":40,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":40,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":41,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":41,"text":"dismounted march – Movement of troops and equipment mainly by foot, with limited support by vehicles.","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,521.2404737472534,74.2861099243164]},{"page":41,"text":"Also called foot march. (FM 3-90-2)","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.89427185058594,254.63666320419314,85.8061294555664]},{"page":41,"text":"displaced person – (DOD) A broad term used to refer to internally and externally displaced persons","rect":[90.0,112.374267578125,491.7191913108826,103.2660903930664]},{"page":41,"text":"collectively. (JP 3-29) Referenced in FM 3-57, FM 6-27, ATP 3-07.31.","rect":[108.0199966430664,123.894287109375,392.72500133514407,114.7861099243164]},{"page":41,"text":"display – (DOD) In military deception, a static portrayal of an activity, force, or equipment intended to deceive","rect":[90.0,141.35430908203126,535.8888826446533,132.24612426757813]},{"page":41,"text":"the adversary’s visual observation. (JP 3-13.4) Referenced in FM 6-0, FM 3-13.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,152.894287109375,435.20501232147219,143.6859130859375]},{"page":41,"text":"disrupt – 1. A tactical mission task in which a commander integrates direct and indirect fires, terrain, and","rect":[90.0,170.414306640625,513.2426662445068,161.30612182617188]},{"page":41,"text":"obstacles to upset an enemy’s formation or tempo, interrupt the enemy’s timetable, or cause enemy forces","rect":[108.0199966430664,181.874267578125,531.4921405296326,172.6658935546875]},{"page":41,"text":"to commit prematurely or attack in piecemeal fashion. 2. An obstacle effect that focuses fire planning and","rect":[108.0199966430664,193.394287109375,530.6443996429443,184.28610229492188]},{"page":41,"text":"obstacle effort to cause the enemy to break up its formation and tempo, interrupt its timetable, commit","rect":[108.0199966430664,204.914306640625,516.7449717483521,195.80612182617188]},{"page":41,"text":"breaching assets prematurely, and attack in a piecemeal effort. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,216.43426513671876,410.1766564903259,207.32608032226563]},{"page":41,"text":"distinction – The law of armed conflict principle that obliges parties to a conflict to distinguish between","rect":[90.0,233.894287109375,507.62352561950686,224.78610229492188]},{"page":41,"text":"combatants and the civilian population and to distinguish between military objectives and protected","rect":[108.0199966430664,245.35430908203126,506.3149929046631,236.23611450195313]},{"page":41,"text":"property and places. (FM 6-27)","rect":[108.0199966430664,256.874267578125,233.2766473350525,247.76608276367188]},{"page":41,"text":"distribution – (DOD) 5. The operational process of synchronizing all elements of the logistic system to deliver","rect":[90.0,274.394287109375,535.6410424766541,265.2861022949219]},{"page":41,"text":"the “right things” to the “right place” at the “right time” to support the geographic combatant commander.","rect":[108.0199966430664,285.85430908203127,532.0657911300659,276.7461242675781]},{"page":41,"text":"(JP 4-0) Referenced in ADP 4-0, FM 4-0, FM 4-01, ATP 4-48.","rect":[108.0199966430664,297.354248046875,359.4849805831909,288.26611328125]},{"page":41,"text":"distribution management – Synchronizes and optimizes transportation, its networks, and materiel","rect":[90.0,314.894287109375,486.56589459991457,305.7861022949219]},{"page":41,"text":"management with the warfighting functions to move personnel and materiel from origins to the point of ","rect":[108.0199966430664,326.35430908203127,524.9823560714722,317.2461242675781]},{"page":41,"text":"need in accordance with the supported commander's priorities. (ADP 4-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,337.854248046875,403.1566369590759,328.76611328125]},{"page":41,"text":"distribution manager – (DOD) The executive agent for managing distribution with the combatant","rect":[90.0,355.394287109375,485.83875226593019,346.2861022949219]},{"page":41,"text":"commander’s area of responsibility. (JP 4-09) Referenced in ATP 4-0.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,366.9142761230469,396.8649854660034,357.7059020996094]},{"page":41,"text":"distribution system – (DOD) That complex of facilities, installations, methods, and procedures designed to","rect":[90.0,384.3742980957031,522.1890773773193,375.26611328125]},{"page":41,"text":"receive, store, maintain, distribute, and control the flow of military materiel between the point of receipt","rect":[108.0199966430664,395.894287109375,524.2709727249146,386.7861022949219]},{"page":41,"text":"into the military system and the point of issue to using activities and units. (JP 4-09) Referenced in FM 4-0,","rect":[108.0199966430664,407.35430908203127,538.2850294113159,398.2461242675781]},{"page":41,"text":"FM 4-01, FM 4-40, ATP 4-93.","rect":[108.0199966430664,418.3833312988281,230.82500743865968,409.93646240234377]},{"page":41,"text":"diversion – (DOD) 1. The act of drawing the attention and forces of an enemy from the point of the principal","rect":[90.0,436.4142761230469,527.3642954788209,427.30609130859377]},{"page":41,"text":"operation; an attack, alarm, or feint that diverts attention. (JP 3-03) Referenced in FM 3-09, FM 3-13.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,447.91424560546877,521.9050245285034,438.82611083984377]},{"page":41,"text":"division – An echelon of command and tactical formation that employs brigade combat teams, multi-functional","rect":[90.0,465.394287109375,536.4010996780396,456.2861022949219]},{"page":41,"text":"brigades, and functional brigades to achieve objectives on land. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,476.9142761230469,411.9166467247009,467.79608154296877]},{"page":41,"text":"document and media exploitation – The processing, translation, analysis, and dissemination of collected","rect":[90.0,494.3742980957031,514.6730251312256,485.26611328125]},{"page":41,"text":"hardcopy documents and electronic media that are under the U.S. Government’s physical control and are","rect":[108.0199966430664,505.894287109375,527.1867952423096,496.6859130859375]},{"page":41,"text":"not publicly available. (ATP 2-91.8)","rect":[108.0199966430664,517.414306640625,253.6166589317322,508.3061218261719]},{"page":41,"text":"double envelopment – This results from simultaneous maneuvering around both flanks of a designated enemy","rect":[90.0,534.874267578125,533.7543849945068,525.76611328125]},{"page":41,"text":"force. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,546.374267578125,183.89665771102907,537.2861328125]},{"page":41,"text":"Downed Aircraft Recovery Team – Comprised of personnel and equipment assigned to support immediate,","rect":[90.0,563.8543090820313,526.5980176925659,554.7461547851563]},{"page":41,"text":"delayed, or dedicated aircraft recovery. (ATP 3-04.13)","rect":[108.0199966430664,575.374267578125,326.03667235946656,566.26611328125]},{"page":41,"text":"drawbar pull – The actual pulling ability of a locomotive after deducting from tractive effort, the energy","rect":[90.0,592.894287109375,511.24889183044436,583.7861328125]},{"page":41,"text":"required to move the locomotive itself. Also called DBP. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[108.0199966430664,604.394287109375,384.61665893173218,595.30615234375]},{"page":41,"text":"drop zone – (DOD) A specific area upon which airborne troops, equipment, or supplies are airdropped. Also","rect":[90.0,621.854248046875,526.3060817718506,612.76611328125]},{"page":41,"text":"called DZ. (JP 3-36) Referenced in ATP 3-06.1, ATP 3-18.11.","rect":[108.0199966430664,633.374267578125,357.44500255584719,624.2861328125]},{"page":41,"text":"dynamic target – Any target that is identified too late or not selected for action during the deliberate targeting","rect":[90.0,650.8543090820313,532.0847072601318,641.7461547851563]},{"page":41,"text":"process. (ATP 3-60.1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,662.354248046875,196.91666198349,653.26611328125]},{"page":41,"text":"dynamic targeting – (DOD) Targeting that prosecutes targets identified too late, or not selected for action in","rect":[90.0,679.894287109375,526.7258815765381,670.7861328125]},{"page":41,"text":"time to be included in deliberate targeting. (JP 3-60) Referenced in ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-60, ATP 3-60.1,","rect":[108.0199966430664,691.3543090820313,529.6449537277222,682.2461547851563]},{"page":41,"text":"ATP 3-91, ATP 3-91.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,702.4033203125,202.50500011444093,693.9564208984375]},{"page":41,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":41,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":41,"text":"1-33","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":42,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":42,"text":"—E—","rect":[283.70001220703127,81.36004638671875,310.39997482299807,74.18572235107422]},{"page":42,"text":"earliest arrival date – (DOD) A day, relative to C-day, that is specified as the earliest date when a unit, a","rect":[72.0,94.85430908203125,495.5028352813721,85.74613189697266]},{"page":42,"text":"resupply shipment, or replacement personnel can be accepted at a port of debarkation during a deployment.","rect":[90.0,106.374267578125,518.9363355636597,97.2660903930664]},{"page":42,"text":"Also called EAD. See also latest arrival date. (JP 5-0) Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[90.0,117.87425231933594,403.34499645233157,108.7861099243164]},{"page":42,"text":"early-entry command post – A lead element of a headquarters designed to control operations until the","rect":[72.0,135.35430908203126,485.4501009063721,126.24613189697266]},{"page":42,"text":"remaining portions of the headquarters are deployed and operational. (FM 6-0)","rect":[90.0,146.894287109375,405.25664306259156,137.78610229492188]},{"page":42,"text":"early warning – (DOD) Early notification of the launch or approach of unknown weapons or weapons carriers.","rect":[72.0,164.414306640625,518.8864088058472,155.30612182617188]},{"page":42,"text":"Also called EW. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-01.48.","rect":[90.0,175.9142303466797,310.8649854660034,166.82608032226563]},{"page":42,"text":"echelon – Separate level of command. (FM 1-02.1)","rect":[72.0,193.37425231933595,277.85664916610718,184.28610229492188]},{"page":42,"text":"echelon formation – A unit formation with subordinate elements arranged on an angle to the left or to the right","rect":[72.0,210.914306640625,518.1457896194459,201.80612182617188]},{"page":42,"text":"of the direction of attack (echelon left, echelon right). This formation provides for firepower forward and to","rect":[90.0,222.374267578125,520.2890529632568,213.26608276367188]},{"page":42,"text":"the flank of the direction of the echelon. It facilitates control in open areas. It provides minimal security to","rect":[90.0,233.894287109375,514.7855129241943,224.78610229492188]},{"page":42,"text":"the opposite flank of the direction of the echeloning. (FM 3-90-1) See also box formation.","rect":[90.0,245.414306640625,453.92498302459719,236.30612182617188]},{"page":42,"text":"echelon support – The method of supporting an organization arrayed within an area of an operation. (ATP","rect":[72.0,262.874267578125,500.49110316467286,253.76608276367188]},{"page":42,"text":"4-90)","rect":[90.0,274.3742370605469,111.7166650352478,265.2861022949219]},{"page":42,"text":"economy – Providing sustainment resources in an efficient manner that enables the commander to employ all","rect":[72.0,291.85430908203127,509.90439557647707,282.7461242675781]},{"page":42,"text":"assets to the greatest effect possible. (ADP 4-0)","rect":[90.0,303.3742980957031,280.01665282821656,294.26611328125]},{"page":42,"text":"economy of force – (DOD) The judicious employment and distribution of forces so as to expend the minimum","rect":[72.0,320.894287109375,516.1970190963746,311.7760925292969]},{"page":42,"text":"essential combat power on secondary efforts to allocate the maximum possible combat power on primary","rect":[90.0,332.35430908203127,510.83006858825686,323.2461242675781]},{"page":42,"text":"efforts . (JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 3-90.","rect":[90.0,343.854248046875,259.74502086639407,334.76611328125]},{"page":42,"text":"effect – (DOD) 1. The physical or behavioral state of a system that results from an action, a set of actions, or","rect":[72.0,361.394287109375,506.96477294540406,352.2861022949219]},{"page":42,"text":"another effect. 2. The result, outcome, or consequence of an action. 3. A change to a condition, behavior, or","rect":[90.0,372.85430908203127,520.1889550743103,363.7461242675781]},{"page":42,"text":"degree of freedom. (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-53, FM 3-57, ATP 3-09.24, ATP 3-53.2, ATP 3-57.60,","rect":[90.0,384.3742980957031,505.8849744796753,375.26611328125]},{"page":42,"text":"ATP 3-57.70, ATP 3-57.80, ATP 3-60.","rect":[90.0,395.4033203125,246.7849988937378,386.9564514160156]},{"page":42,"text":"electromagnetic compatibility – (DOD) The ability of systems, equipment, and devices that use the","rect":[72.0,413.35430908203127,475.50204182434086,404.2461242675781]},{"page":42,"text":"electromagnetic spectrum to operate in their intended environments without causing or suffering","rect":[90.0,424.894287109375,475.61977195739748,415.7861022949219]},{"page":42,"text":"unacceptable or unintentional degradation because of electromagnetic radiation or response. Also called","rect":[90.0,436.4142761230469,506.0057888031006,427.30609130859377]},{"page":42,"text":"EMC. (JP 3-85) Referenced in FM 3-12, ATP 3-12.3.","rect":[90.0,447.91424560546877,304.56499767303469,438.82611083984377]},{"page":42,"text":"electromagnetic environment – (DOD) The resulting product of the power and time distribution, in various","rect":[72.0,465.394287109375,507.20963930892949,456.2861022949219]},{"page":42,"text":"frequency ranges, of the radiated or conducted electromagnetic emission levels encountered by a military","rect":[90.0,476.9142761230469,510.95592308044436,467.80609130859377]},{"page":42,"text":"force, system, or platform when performing its assigned mission in its intended operational environment.","rect":[90.0,488.3742980957031,509.7679090499878,479.26611328125]},{"page":42,"text":"Also called EME. (JP 3-85) Referenced in FM 3-14, ATP 3-12.3.","rect":[90.0,499.8742370605469,351.74502086639407,490.7861022949219]},{"page":42,"text":"electromagnetic environmental effects – (DOD) The impact of the electromagnetic environment upon the","rect":[72.0,517.3543090820313,502.4486360626221,508.2461242675781]},{"page":42,"text":"operational capability of military forces, equipment, systems, and platforms. Also called E3. (JP 3-85)","rect":[90.0,528.874267578125,498.85664916610718,519.76611328125]},{"page":42,"text":"Referenced in ATP 6-02.70.","rect":[90.0,538.3702392578125,203.10500621795655,531.2861328125]},{"page":42,"text":"electromagnetic hardening – (DOD) Action taken to protect personnel, facilities, and/or equipment by","rect":[72.0,557.8543090820313,487.52818870544436,548.7461547851563]},{"page":42,"text":"blanking, filtering, attenuating, grounding, bonding, and/or shielding against undesirable effects of ","rect":[90.0,569.374267578125,487.1026563644409,560.26611328125]},{"page":42,"text":"electromagnetic energy. See also electronic warfare. (JP 3-85) Referenced in FM 3-12, ATP 3-12.3.","rect":[90.0,580.894287109375,489.44500255584719,571.7861328125]},{"page":42,"text":"electromagnetic interference – (DOD) Any electromagnetic disturbance, induced intentionally or","rect":[72.0,598.3543090820313,467.35576415634156,589.2461547851563]},{"page":42,"text":"unintentionally, that interrupts, obstructs, or otherwise degrades or limits the effective performance of ","rect":[90.0,609.874267578125,499.8481397628784,600.76611328125]},{"page":42,"text":"electronics and electrical equipment. Also called EMI. (JP 3-85) Referenced in FM 3-12, ATP 3-12.3,","rect":[90.0,621.374267578125,498.0249891281128,612.2861328125]},{"page":42,"text":"ATP 3-14.3, ATP 6-02.53, ATP 6-02.70.","rect":[90.0,632.42333984375,254.2849988937378,623.9764404296875]},{"page":42,"text":"electromagnetic intrusion – (DOD) The intentional insertion of electromagnetic energy into transmission paths","rect":[72.0,650.374267578125,521.8800189476013,641.26611328125]},{"page":42,"text":"in any manner, with the objective of deceiving operators or of causing confusion. (JP 3-85) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,661.894287109375,512.7013149261475,652.7760620117188]},{"page":42,"text":"FM 3-12, ATP 3-12.3.","rect":[90.0,672.92333984375,180.06499767303468,664.4764404296875]},{"page":42,"text":"1-34","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1190185546875,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":42,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":42,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":43,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic jamming – (DOD) The deliberate radiation, reradiation, or reflection of electromagnetic","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,514.5506258087158,74.2861099243164]},{"page":43,"text":"energy for the purpose of preventing or reducing an enemy’s effective use of the electromagnetic spectrum,","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,537.7177686691284,85.64593505859375]},{"page":43,"text":"and with the intent of degrading or neutralizing the enemy’s combat capability. (JP 3-85) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,106.374267578125,522.3915309906006,97.1658935546875]},{"page":43,"text":"FM 3-12, FM 3-14, ATP 3-12.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,117.40331268310547,238.32500743865968,108.95645141601563]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic pulse – (DOD) A strong burst of electromagnetic radiation caused by a nuclear explosion,","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,520.8337965011597,126.24613189697266]},{"page":43,"text":"energy weapon, or by natural phenomenon, that may couple with electrical or electronic systems to produce","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.894287109375,539.2478303985596,137.78610229492188]},{"page":43,"text":"damaging current and voltage surges. Also called EMP. (JP 3-85) Referenced in FM 3-12, ATP 3-05.11,","rect":[108.0199966430664,158.414306640625,526.3449659347534,149.30612182617188]},{"page":43,"text":"ATP 3-12.3, ATP 6-02.53.","rect":[108.0199966430664,169.4432830810547,215.04499340057374,160.99642944335938]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic spectrum management – (DOD) The operational, engineering, and administrative procedures","rect":[90.0,187.394287109375,539.3805682640076,178.28610229492188]},{"page":43,"text":"to plan and coordinate operations within the electromagnetic operational environment. (JP 3-85)","rect":[108.0199966430664,198.914306640625,492.9166467247009,189.80612182617188]},{"page":43,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-12, FM 3-99, ATP 3-12.3, ATP 6-02.70.","rect":[108.0199966430664,209.9432830810547,353.84499645233157,201.32608032226563]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic attack – (DOD) Division of electromagnetic warfare involving the use of electromagnetic","rect":[90.0,227.894287109375,520.9350862579346,218.78610229492188]},{"page":43,"text":"energy, directed energy, or antiradiation weapons to attack personnel, facilities, or equipment with the","rect":[108.0199966430664,239.35430908203126,516.3650484161377,230.24612426757813]},{"page":43,"text":"intent of degrading, neutralizing, or destroying enemy combat capability and is considered a form of fires .","rect":[108.0199966430664,250.874267578125,534.8649854660034,241.76608276367188]},{"page":43,"text":"Also called EA. (JP 3-85) Referenced in ADP 3-37, FM 3-09, ATP 3-01.7, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-12.3,","rect":[108.0199966430664,262.3742370605469,517.2250318527222,253.28610229492188]},{"page":43,"text":"ATP 6-02.70, ATP 6-02.71.","rect":[108.0199966430664,273.42333984375,220.02500438690186,264.9764709472656]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic masking – (DOD) The controlled radiation of electromagnetic energy on friendly frequencies","rect":[90.0,291.3742980957031,536.0720965843201,282.26611328125]},{"page":43,"text":"in a manner to protect the emissions of friendly communications and electronic systems against enemy","rect":[108.0199966430664,302.894287109375,518.9100856781006,293.7861022949219]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic support measures/signals intelligence without significantly degrading the operation of ","rect":[108.0199966430664,314.35430908203127,520.1026563644409,305.2461242675781]},{"page":43,"text":"friendly systems. (JP 3-85) Referenced in FM 3-12, ATP 3-12.3, ATP 6-02.60.","rect":[108.0199966430664,325.8742980957031,423.8649854660034,316.76611328125]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic probing – (DOD) Intentional radiation designed to be introduced into the devices or systems","rect":[90.0,343.394287109375,532.0026996116638,334.2861022949219]},{"page":43,"text":"of an adversary for the purpose of learning the functions and operational capabilities of the devices or","rect":[108.0199966430664,354.85430908203127,514.5012719688416,345.7461242675781]},{"page":43,"text":"systems. (JP 3-85) Referenced in FM 3-12.","rect":[108.0199966430664,366.3742980957031,280.32497692108157,357.26611328125]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic protection – (DOD) Division of electromagnetic warfare involving actions taken to protect","rect":[90.0,383.894287109375,526.0409312210084,374.7861022949219]},{"page":43,"text":"personnel, facilities, and equipment from any effects of friendly or enemy use of the electromagnetic","rect":[108.0199966430664,395.35430908203127,511.13464070129398,386.2461242675781]},{"page":43,"text":"spectrum that degrade, neutralize, or destroy friendly combat capability. Also called EP. (JP 3-85)","rect":[108.0199966430664,406.8742980957031,500.4766748008728,397.76611328125]},{"page":43,"text":"Referenced in ADP 3-37, ATP 3-12.3, ATP 6-02.53, ATP 6-02.70, ATP 6-02.71.","rect":[108.0199966430664,417.9033203125,433.6450147628784,409.2861022949219]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic reconnaissance – (DOD) The detection, location, identification, and evaluation of foreign","rect":[90.0,435.8742980957031,521.6293239593506,426.76611328125]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic radiations. (JP 3-85) Referenced in FM 3-12, ATP 3-12.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,447.394287109375,406.6450147628784,438.2861022949219]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic security – (DOD) The protection resulting from all measures designed to deny unauthorized","rect":[90.0,464.9142761230469,530.0688991546631,455.80609130859377]},{"page":43,"text":"persons information of value that might be derived from their interception and study of noncommunications","rect":[108.0199966430664,476.3742980957031,539.5246722679138,467.26611328125]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic radiations (e.g., radar). (JP 3-85) Referenced in FM 3-12, ATP 3-12.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,487.894287109375,455.72500133514407,478.7861022949219]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic warfare – (DOD) Military action involving the use of electromagnetic and directed energy to","rect":[90.0,505.35430908203127,534.8384304046631,496.2461242675781]},{"page":43,"text":"control the electromagnetic spectrum or to attack the enemy. Also called EW. (JP 3-85) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,516.874267578125,516.5115261077881,507.7660827636719]},{"page":43,"text":"ADP 3-0 ADP 3-37 FM 3-12 FM 3-13.4 FM 3-96 ATP 2-01.3 ATP 3-09.42 ATP 3-12.3 ATP 3-13.1","rect":[108.0199966430664,526.3702392578125,531.9749660491943,519.4564208984375]},{"page":43,"text":",","rect":[143.89999389648438,527.9033203125,146.4049940109253,525.258056640625]},{"page":43,"text":",","rect":[189.739990234375,527.9033203125,192.24499034881593,525.258056640625]},{"page":43,"text":",","rect":[230.0,527.9033203125,232.50500011444093,525.258056640625]},{"page":43,"text":",","rect":[277.8199768066406,527.9033203125,280.32497692108157,525.258056640625]},{"page":43,"text":",","rect":[318.0799865722656,527.9033203125,320.58498668670657,525.258056640625]},{"page":43,"text":",","rect":[370.3599853515625,527.9033203125,372.8649854660034,525.258056640625]},{"page":43,"text":",","rect":[427.5400085449219,527.9033203125,430.0450086593628,525.258056640625]},{"page":43,"text":",","rect":[479.79998779296877,527.9033203125,482.30498790740969,525.258056640625]},{"page":43,"text":",","rect":[532.0,527.9033203125,534.5050001144409,525.258056640625]},{"page":43,"text":"ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-21.50, ATP 3-50.10, ATP 4-32, ATP 6-02.53, ATP 6-02.70.","rect":[108.0199966430664,539.42333984375,436.46499156951907,530.9764404296875]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic warfare reprogramming – (DOD) The deliberate alteration or modification of ","rect":[90.0,557.374267578125,481.2501173019409,548.26611328125]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic warfare or target sensing systems, or the tactics and procedures that employ them, in","rect":[108.0199966430664,568.894287109375,512.136739730835,559.7861328125]},{"page":43,"text":"response to validated changes in equipment, tactics, or the electromagnetic environment. (JP 3-85)","rect":[108.0199966430664,580.3543090820313,502.1566369590759,571.2461547851563]},{"page":43,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-12, ATP 3-12.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,591.38330078125,256.3850049972534,582.76611328125]},{"page":43,"text":"electromagnetic support – (DOD) Division of electromagnetic warfare involving actions tasked by, or under","rect":[90.0,609.394287109375,529.8495385704041,600.2861328125]},{"page":43,"text":"direct control of, an operational commander to search for, intercept, identify, and locate or localize sources","rect":[108.0199966430664,620.8543090820313,535.4270770530701,611.7461547851563]},{"page":43,"text":"of intentional and unintentional radiated electromagnetic energy for the purpose of immediate threat","rect":[108.0199966430664,632.374267578125,508.49939679718019,623.26611328125]},{"page":43,"text":"recognition, targeting, planning and conduct of future operations. Also called ES. (JP 3-85) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,643.894287109375,531.3013210296631,634.7861328125]},{"page":43,"text":"ATP 3-12.3, ATP 6-02.53, ATP 6-02.70.","rect":[108.0199966430664,654.92333984375,272.2849988937378,646.4764404296875]},{"page":43,"text":"electro-optical-infrared countermeasure – (DOD) A device or technique employing electro-optical-infrared","rect":[90.0,672.874267578125,530.7031764984131,663.76611328125]},{"page":43,"text":"materials or technology that is intended to impair the effectiveness of enemy activity, particularly with","rect":[108.0199966430664,684.394287109375,518.1185817718506,675.2861328125]},{"page":43,"text":"respect to precision-guided weapons and sensor systems. Also called EO-IR CM. (JP 3-85) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,695.8543090820313,530.7714138031006,686.7461547851563]},{"page":43,"text":"FM 3-12.","rect":[108.0199966430664,705.3702392578125,145.86500072479249,698.4664916992188]},{"page":43,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":43,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":43,"text":"1-35","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":44,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":44,"text":"embarkation – (DOD) The process of putting personnel and/or vehicles and their associated stores and","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,486.2770595550537,74.2861099243164]},{"page":44,"text":"equipment into ships and/or aircraft. (JP 3-02) Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[90.0,94.89427185058594,373.34499645233157,85.8061294555664]},{"page":44,"text":"emergency dental care – Care given for the relief of oral pain; diagnosis and treatment of infections; control of","rect":[72.0,112.374267578125,520.1126611289978,103.2660903930664]},{"page":44,"text":"life-threatening oral conditions (hemorrhage, cellulitis, or respiratory difficulties); and treatment of trauma","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,516.107296951294,114.7861099243164]},{"page":44,"text":"to teeth, jaws (maxilla/mandible), and associated facial structures is considered emergency care. (ATP 4-","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,509.8366601524353,126.23611450195313]},{"page":44,"text":"02.19)","rect":[90.0,146.87425231933595,115.8566567955017,137.78610229492188]},{"page":44,"text":"emergency locator beacon – (DOD) A generic term for all radio beacons used for emergency locating","rect":[72.0,164.414306640625,484.2813014984131,155.30612182617188]},{"page":44,"text":"purposes. See also personal locator beacon. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.10.","rect":[90.0,175.9142303466797,418.58498668670657,166.82608032226563]},{"page":44,"text":"emergency medical treatment – The immediate application of medical procedures to the wounded, injured, or","rect":[72.0,193.394287109375,517.8771264610291,184.27609252929688]},{"page":44,"text":"sick by specially trained medical personnel. (FM 4-02)","rect":[90.0,204.914306640625,309.4766748008728,195.80612182617188]},{"page":44,"text":"emergency operations center – (DOD) A temporary or permanent facility where the coordination of ","rect":[72.0,222.374267578125,480.79668712615969,213.26608276367188]},{"page":44,"text":"information and resources to support domestic incident management activities normally takes place. Also","rect":[90.0,233.894287109375,511.6716823577881,224.78610229492188]},{"page":44,"text":"called EOC. (JP 3-41) Referenced in ADP 3-28.","rect":[90.0,245.39427185058595,282.5450086593628,236.30612182617188]},{"page":44,"text":"emergency preparedness liaison officer – (DOD) A senior reserve officer who represents their Service at the","rect":[72.0,262.874267578125,514.4531221466065,253.76608276367188]},{"page":44,"text":"appropriate joint field office conducting planning and coordination responsibilities in support of civil","rect":[90.0,274.394287109375,494.3269724807739,265.2760925292969]},{"page":44,"text":"authorities. Also called EPLO. (JP 3-28) Referenced in ATP 2-91.7.","rect":[90.0,285.89422607421877,362.5450086593628,276.80609130859377]},{"page":44,"text":"emergency support functions – (DOD) Government and certain private-sector capabilities grouped into an","rect":[72.0,303.3742980957031,504.14391136169436,294.26611328125]},{"page":44,"text":"organizational structure to provide the support, resources, program implementation, and services that are","rect":[90.0,314.894287109375,508.3451204376221,305.7861022949219]},{"page":44,"text":"most likely to be needed to save lives, protect property and the environment, restore essential services and","rect":[90.0,326.35430908203127,514.1867275238037,317.2461242675781]},{"page":44,"text":"critical infrastructure, and help victims and communities return to normal, when feasible, following","rect":[90.0,337.8742980957031,487.90431785583498,328.76611328125]},{"page":44,"text":"domestic incidents. Also called ESF. (JP 3-28) Referenced in ATP 2-91.7, ATP 3-28.1.","rect":[90.0,349.3742370605469,439.46499156951907,340.2861022949219]},{"page":44,"text":"emerging target – Detection that meets sufficient criteria to be developed as a potential target using dynamic","rect":[72.0,366.85430908203127,510.70675373840336,357.7461242675781]},{"page":44,"text":"targeting. The criticality and time sensitivity of an emerging target, and its probability of being a potential","rect":[90.0,378.3742980957031,513.5955882034302,369.26611328125]},{"page":44,"text":"target, is initially undetermined. (ATP 3-60.1)","rect":[90.0,389.894287109375,274.37666869735718,380.7861022949219]},{"page":44,"text":"emission control – (DOD) The selective and controlled use of electromagnetic, acoustic, or other emitters to","rect":[72.0,407.35430908203127,507.7284450531006,398.2461242675781]},{"page":44,"text":"optimize command and control capabilities while minimizing, for operations security: a. detection by","rect":[90.0,418.8742980957031,494.7679958343506,409.76611328125]},{"page":44,"text":"enemy sensors, b. mutual interference among friendly systems, and/or c. enemy interference with the","rect":[90.0,430.4142761230469,493.93636799621586,421.30609130859377]},{"page":44,"text":"ability to execute a military deception plan. Also called EMCON. (JP 3-85) Referenced in FM 3-12,","rect":[90.0,441.8742980957031,490.58498668670657,432.76611328125]},{"page":44,"text":"ATP 3-12.3, ATP 6-02.53.","rect":[90.0,452.9033203125,197.04499340057374,444.4564514160156]},{"page":44,"text":"emission security – (DOD) Actions designed to deny unauthorized persons information of value as a result of","rect":[72.0,470.9142761230469,512.9629113731385,461.80609130859377]},{"page":44,"text":"intercept and analysis of compromising emanations from cryptographic equipment and telecommunications","rect":[90.0,482.3742980957031,520.3793475608826,473.26611328125]},{"page":44,"text":"systems. (JP 6-0) Referenced in ATP 6-02.75","rect":[90.0,493.894287109375,271.7048854827881,484.7861022949219]},{"page":44,"text":"employment – (DOD) The strategic, operational, or tactical use of forces. (JP 5-0) Referenced in ADP 4-0,","rect":[72.0,511.35430908203127,501.92498302459719,502.2461242675781]},{"page":44,"text":"FM 3-96, ATP 4-02.1.","rect":[90.0,522.38330078125,180.06499767303468,513.9364013671875]},{"page":44,"text":"encirclement operations – Operations where one force loses its freedom of maneuver because an opposing","rect":[72.0,540.394287109375,503.49669456481936,531.2861328125]},{"page":44,"text":"force is able to isolate it by controlling all ground lines of communications and reinforcement. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,551.914306640625,516.9166772422791,542.80615234375]},{"page":44,"text":"encircling force – In pursuit operations, the force which maneuvers to the rear or flank of the enemy to block","rect":[72.0,569.374267578125,510.74864768981936,560.26611328125]},{"page":44,"text":"the enemy’s escape so that the enemy can be destroyed between the direct pressure force and encircling","rect":[90.0,580.894287109375,504.2347927093506,571.6859130859375]},{"page":44,"text":"force. This force advances or flies along routes parallel to the enemy’s line of retreat. If the encircling force","rect":[90.0,592.3543090820313,519.9143953399658,583.1459350585938]},{"page":44,"text":"cannot outdistance the enemy to cut the enemy off, the encircling force may also attack the flank of a","rect":[90.0,603.874267578125,494.50753498840336,594.76611328125]},{"page":44,"text":"retreating enemy. (FM 3-90-1) See also block, destroy, direct pressure force, envelopment.","rect":[90.0,615.394287109375,466.0450086593628,606.2861328125]},{"page":44,"text":"end delivery tonnage – The through tonnage, in short tons, of payload that is delivered at the end of the railway","rect":[72.0,632.8543090820313,521.9290676116943,623.7461547851563]},{"page":44,"text":"line (railhead) each day. Also called EDT. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[90.0,644.374267578125,307.7966516075134,635.26611328125]},{"page":44,"text":"end evening civil twilight – (DOD) The point in time when the sun has dropped 6 degrees beneath the western","rect":[72.0,661.894287109375,517.1746120452881,652.7861328125]},{"page":44,"text":"horizon, and is the instant at which there is no longer sufficient light to see objects with the unaided eye.","rect":[90.0,673.3543090820313,507.44500255584719,664.236083984375]},{"page":44,"text":"Also called EECT. (JP 2-01.3) Referenced in ATP 2-01.3.","rect":[90.0,684.854248046875,322.80498790740969,675.76611328125]},{"page":44,"text":"1-36","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1190185546875,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":44,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":44,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":45,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9980185546875,37.956024169921878]},{"page":45,"text":"end of evening nautical twilight – (DOD) The point in time when the sun has dropped 12 degrees below the","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,527.4337434844971,74.2861099243164]},{"page":45,"text":"western horizon, and is the instant of last available daylight for the visual control of limited military","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,507.54738426208498,85.74613189697266]},{"page":45,"text":"operations. Also called EENT. (JP 2-01.3) Referenced in ATP 2-01.3, ATP 3-01.16.","rect":[108.0199966430664,106.35423278808594,445.22500133514407,97.2660903930664]},{"page":45,"text":"end state – (DOD) The set of required conditions that defines achievement of the commander's objectives.","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,517.3044385910034,114.77609252929688]},{"page":45,"text":"(JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 5-0, FM 3-07, FM 3-13, FM 3-24, FM 3-96, ATP 2-01.3,","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.3342742919922,493.34499645233157,126.24613189697266]},{"page":45,"text":"ATP 3-21.10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,144.87025451660157,162.7849988937378,137.95645141601563]},{"page":45,"text":"enemy – A party identified as hostile against which the use of force is authorized. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,462.4366662559509,155.30612182617188]},{"page":45,"text":"enemy combatant – (DOD) In general, a person engaged in hostilities against the United States or its coalition","rect":[90.0,181.874267578125,534.8564357757568,172.76608276367188]},{"page":45,"text":"partners during an armed conflict. Also called EC. (DODD 2310.01E) Referenced in FM 6-27.","rect":[108.0199966430664,193.394287109375,487.1650037765503,184.28610229492188]},{"page":45,"text":"engage – (DOD) In air and missile defense, a fire control order used to direct or authorize units and/or weapon","rect":[90.0,210.914306640625,533.2080593109131,201.80612182617188]},{"page":45,"text":"systems to attack a designated target. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-01.7.","rect":[108.0199966430664,222.43426513671876,406.2849988937378,213.32608032226563]},{"page":45,"text":"engagement – (DOD) 1. An attack against an air or missile threat. (JP 3-01) Referenced in FM 3-07,","rect":[90.0,239.894287109375,493.82497692108157,230.78610229492188]},{"page":45,"text":"ATP 3-01.8. 2. A tactical conflict, usually between opposing lower echelons maneuver forces. (JP 3-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,251.35430908203126,519.3167016563416,242.24612426757813]},{"page":45,"text":"Referenced in ADP 3-90, FM 3-07, ATP 3-01.8.","rect":[108.0199966430664,262.38330078125,302.22500133514407,253.76608276367188]},{"page":45,"text":"engagement area – An area where the commander intends to contain and destroy an enemy force with the","rect":[90.0,280.394287109375,516.7471590118408,271.2861022949219]},{"page":45,"text":"massed effects of all available weapons and supporting systems. Also called EA. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,291.9142761230469,481.03667235946656,282.80609130859377]},{"page":45,"text":"engagement authority – (DOD) An authority vested with a joint force commander that may be delegated to a","rect":[90.0,309.3742980957031,531.2939729766846,300.256103515625]},{"page":45,"text":"subordinate commander, that permits an engagement decision. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-01.85,","rect":[108.0199966430664,320.894287109375,513.0249891281128,311.7861022949219]},{"page":45,"text":"ATP 3-01.87.","rect":[108.0199966430664,330.3902282714844,162.7849988937378,323.4764404296875]},{"page":45,"text":"engagement criteria – Protocols that specify those circumstances for initiating engagement with an enemy","rect":[90.0,349.8742980957031,519.4869899749756,340.76611328125]},{"page":45,"text":"force. (FM 3-90-1) See also decision point, engagement, engagement area.","rect":[108.0199966430664,361.394287109375,417.20501232147219,352.2861022949219]},{"page":45,"text":"establishing directive – (DOD) An order issued to specify the purpose of the support relationship. (JP 3-02)","rect":[90.0,378.85430908203127,524.6566674766541,369.7461242675781]},{"page":45,"text":"Referenced in FM 6-05.","rect":[108.0199966430664,388.3502502441406,204.18500804901124,381.26611328125]},{"page":45,"text":"engagement priority – Specifies the order in which the unit engages enemy systems or functions. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,407.894287109375,535.8167016563416,398.7861022949219]},{"page":45,"text":"engineer regulating point – Checkpoint to ensure that vehicles do not exceed the capacity of the crossing","rect":[90.0,425.3742980957031,515.4725551605225,416.26611328125]},{"page":45,"text":"means and to give drivers final instructions on site-specific procedures and information, such as speed and","rect":[108.0199966430664,436.894287109375,533.4299221038818,427.7861022949219]},{"page":45,"text":"vehicle interval. Also called ERP. (ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[108.0199966430664,448.39422607421877,299.99666381454468,439.30609130859377]},{"page":45,"text":"engineer work line – A coordinated boundary or phase line used to compartmentalize an area of operations to","rect":[90.0,465.8742980957031,531.7331447601318,456.76611328125]},{"page":45,"text":"indicate where specific engineer units have primary responsibility for the engineer effort. (FM 3-34)","rect":[108.0199966430664,477.394287109375,509.0566613731384,468.2861022949219]},{"page":45,"text":"en route care – The care required to maintain the phased treatment initiated prior to evacuation and the","rect":[90.0,494.89422607421877,504.57491780090336,485.80609130859377]},{"page":45,"text":"sustainment of the patient’s medical condition during evacuation. (ATP 4-02.2)","rect":[108.0199966430664,506.4342956542969,425.9566552696228,497.2259216308594]},{"page":45,"text":"envelopment – A form of maneuver in which an attacking force seeks to avoid the principal enemy defenses by","rect":[90.0,523.894287109375,538.2160549163818,514.7861328125]},{"page":45,"text":"seizing objectives behind those defenses that allow the targeted enemy force to be destroyed in their current","rect":[108.0199966430664,535.3543090820313,538.8878550491334,526.236083984375]},{"page":45,"text":"positions. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,546.854248046875,199.43666625595095,537.76611328125]},{"page":45,"text":"environmental assessment – A study to determine if significant environmental impacts are expected from a","rect":[90.0,564.394287109375,524.2543611602783,555.2861328125]},{"page":45,"text":"proposed action. (ATP 3-34.5)","rect":[108.0199966430664,575.894287109375,230.51666808700564,566.80615234375]},{"page":45,"text":"environmental compliance – The unconditional obeying of international, foreign nation, federal, state, and","rect":[90.0,593.374267578125,521.6558742523193,584.26611328125]},{"page":45,"text":"local environmental rules, regulations, and guidelines that affect current operations. (ATP 3-34.5)","rect":[108.0199966430664,604.894287109375,498.7966516075134,595.7861328125]},{"page":45,"text":"environmental conditions report – A concise summary of events or situations that created a negative or","rect":[90.0,622.3543090820313,511.3620507774353,613.2461547851563]},{"page":45,"text":"positive change in environmental conditions at a base camp site. (ATP 3-34.5)","rect":[108.0199966430664,633.874267578125,421.63664794540406,624.76611328125]},{"page":45,"text":"environmental modification technique – Any method of warfare for changing—through the deliberate","rect":[90.0,651.394287109375,507.3849458770752,642.2861328125]},{"page":45,"text":"manipulation of natural processes—the dynamics, composition, or structure of the Earth (to include its","rect":[108.0199966430664,662.8543090820313,518.1362445335388,653.7461547851563]},{"page":45,"text":"biota, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere) or outer space. (FM 6-27)","rect":[108.0199966430664,674.374267578125,408.85664916610718,665.26611328125]},{"page":45,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":45,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":45,"text":"1-37","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":46,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":46,"text":"environmental protection level – The varying level of environmental protection that can reasonably be","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,488.8513460235596,74.2861099243164]},{"page":46,"text":"afforded at any particular time during military operations, given the absolute requirement that such a","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,492.4017610626221,85.74613189697266]},{"page":46,"text":"diversion of resources away from the mission at hand does not adversely affect that mission, any friendly","rect":[90.0,106.374267578125,510.67980003356936,97.2660903930664]},{"page":46,"text":"personnel, or indigenous or refugee populations. (ATP 3-34.5)","rect":[90.0,117.894287109375,340.03667235946656,108.7861099243164]},{"page":46,"text":"environmental reconnaissance – The systematic observation and recording of site or area data collected by","rect":[72.0,135.35430908203126,505.8781032562256,126.24613189697266]},{"page":46,"text":"visual or physical means, dealing specifically with environmental conditions as they exist, and identifying","rect":[90.0,146.894287109375,514.006368637085,137.78610229492188]},{"page":46,"text":"areas that are environmentally sensitive or of relative environmental concern, for information and","rect":[90.0,158.414306640625,480.1945095062256,149.30612182617188]},{"page":46,"text":"decisionmaking purposes. (ATP 3-34.5)","rect":[90.0,169.93426513671876,250.31665587997439,160.82608032226563]},{"page":46,"text":"environmental restoration – The systematic removal of pollution or contaminants from the environment,","rect":[72.0,187.394287109375,497.73623180389407,178.28610229492188]},{"page":46,"text":"especially from the soil or groundwater, by physical, chemical, or biological means; also known as","rect":[90.0,198.914306640625,485.12870669174199,189.80612182617188]},{"page":46,"text":"remediation or environmental cleanup. (ATP 3-34.5)","rect":[90.0,210.4142303466797,301.37666869735718,201.32608032226563]},{"page":46,"text":"environmental services – Environmental services are the various combinations of scientific, technical, and","rect":[72.0,226.0,502.40563011169436,218.78610229492188]},{"page":46,"text":"advisory activities (including modification processes and the influence of man-made and natural factors)","rect":[90.0,239.35430908203126,508.2733361778259,230.24612426757813]},{"page":46,"text":"required to acquire, produce, and supply information on the past, present, and future states of space,","rect":[90.0,250.874267578125,489.3666639328003,241.76608276367188]},{"page":46,"text":"atmospheric, oceanographic, and terrestrial surroundings for use in military planning and decisionmaking","rect":[90.0,262.394287109375,511.6716823577881,253.28610229492188]},{"page":46,"text":"processes or to modify those surroundings to enhance military operations. (ATP 3-34.5)","rect":[90.0,273.914306640625,441.85664916610718,264.8061218261719]},{"page":46,"text":"environmental stewardship – The integration and application of environmental values into the military","rect":[72.0,291.3742980957031,489.5995388031006,282.26611328125]},{"page":46,"text":"mission to sustain readiness, improve the quality of life, strengthen civil relations, and preserve valuable","rect":[90.0,302.894287109375,507.2328462677002,293.7861022949219]},{"page":46,"text":"natural resources. (ATP 3-34.5)","rect":[90.0,314.39422607421877,216.95667052841189,305.30609130859377]},{"page":46,"text":"esoteric communications – Public statements whose surface meaning (manifest content) does not reveal the","rect":[72.0,331.8742980957031,507.1887483673096,322.76611328125]},{"page":46,"text":"real purpose, meaning, or significance (latent content) of the author. (ATP 2-22.9)","rect":[90.0,343.394287109375,418.51665282821656,334.2861022949219]},{"page":46,"text":"essential care – Medical care and treatment within the theater of operations and which is mission, enemy,","rect":[72.0,360.85430908203127,496.13286876678469,351.7461242675781]},{"page":46,"text":"terrain and weather, troops and support available, time available, and civil considerations-dependent. It","rect":[90.0,372.354248046875,502.19419049835207,363.26611328125]},{"page":46,"text":"includes first responder care, initial resuscitation and stabilization as well as treatment and hospitalization.","rect":[90.0,383.8742370605469,515.1785840988159,374.7861022949219]},{"page":46,"text":"Forward care may include stabilizing surgery to ensure the patient can tolerate further evacuation as well as","rect":[90.0,395.35430908203127,520.3218524436951,386.2461242675781]},{"page":46,"text":"en route care during evacuation. The objective is to either return the patient to duty within the theater","rect":[90.0,406.8742980957031,494.2669580039978,397.756103515625]},{"page":46,"text":"evacuation policy, or to begin initial treatment required for optimization of outcome. (FM 4-02)","rect":[90.0,418.394287109375,472.9366662559509,409.2861022949219]},{"page":46,"text":"essential element of friendly information – A critical aspect of a friendly operation that, if known by a threat","rect":[72.0,435.8742980957031,514.9792246780396,426.76611328125]},{"page":46,"text":"would subsequently compromise, lead to failure, or limit success of the operation and therefore should be","rect":[90.0,447.394287109375,511.7418794708252,438.2861022949219]},{"page":46,"text":"protected from enemy detection. Also called EEFI. (ADP 5-0) See also commander’s critical information","rect":[90.0,458.9142761230469,521.3419332427978,449.80609130859377]},{"page":46,"text":"requirement.","rect":[90.0,470.41424560546877,145.86500072479249,461.4864501953125]},{"page":46,"text":"essential dental care – Dental care necessary to intercept potential emergencies to prevent lost duty time and","rect":[72.0,487.894287109375,510.1000270843506,478.7861022949219]},{"page":46,"text":"preserve fighting strength. (ATP 4-02.19)","rect":[90.0,499.4142761230469,256.61665893173218,490.30609130859377]},{"page":46,"text":"essential task – (Army) A specified or implied task that must be executed to accomplish the mission. (FM 6-0)","rect":[72.0,516.874267578125,517.2766625938416,507.7660827636719]},{"page":46,"text":"See also implied task, specified task.","rect":[90.0,528.374267578125,243.12501049041749,519.2861328125]},{"page":46,"text":"estimative intelligence – (DOD) Intelligence that identifies, describes, and forecasts adversary capabilities and","rect":[72.0,545.8543090820313,517.4412746429443,536.7461547851563]},{"page":46,"text":"the implications for planning and executing military operations. (JP 2-0) Referenced in FM 2-0.","rect":[90.0,557.374267578125,473.0050001144409,548.26611328125]},{"page":46,"text":"evacuation – (DOD) The ordered or authorized departure of noncombatant evacuees from a specific area to","rect":[72.0,574.874267578125,503.8046169281006,565.7861328125]},{"page":46,"text":"another in the same or different countries by Department of State, Department of Defense, or appropriate","rect":[90.0,586.3543090820313,510.04855061340336,577.2461547851563]},{"page":46,"text":"military commander. (JP 3-68) Referenced in ATP 3-05.68.","rect":[90.0,597.874267578125,328.8849744796753,588.76611328125]},{"page":46,"text":"evacuee – (DOD) A civilian removed from a place of residence by military direction for reasons of personal","rect":[72.0,615.394287109375,505.4166636428833,606.2861328125]},{"page":46,"text":"security or the requirements of the military situation. See also displaced person; refugee. (JP 3-57)","rect":[90.0,626.8543090820313,483.3166406211853,617.7461547851563]},{"page":46,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-05.68, ATP 3-07.31.","rect":[90.0,637.88330078125,260.34499645233157,629.26611328125]},{"page":46,"text":"evader – (DOD) Any person isolated in hostile or unfriendly territory who eludes capture. (JP 3-50) Referenced","rect":[72.0,655.894287109375,521.2107448577881,646.7861328125]},{"page":46,"text":"in ATP 3-50.10, ATP 3-50.22.","rect":[90.0,666.92333984375,212.2849988937378,658.30615234375]},{"page":46,"text":"evaluating – Using indicators to judge progress toward desired conditions and determining why the current","rect":[72.0,684.874267578125,502.49411725616457,675.7560424804688]},{"page":46,"text":"degree of progress exists. (ADP 5-0)","rect":[90.0,696.394287109375,236.69666076278689,687.2861328125]},{"page":46,"text":"1-38","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":46,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":46,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":47,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":47,"text":"evasion – (DOD) The process whereby isolated personnel avoid capture with the goal of successfully returning","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,535.1352443695068,74.2861099243164]},{"page":47,"text":"to areas under friendly control. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.10, ATP 3-50.22.","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.914306640625,443.84499645233157,85.8061294555664]},{"page":47,"text":"evasion plan of action – (DOD) A course of action, developed prior to executing a combat mission, that is","rect":[90.0,112.374267578125,518.1703631858826,103.2660903930664]},{"page":47,"text":"intended to improve a potential isolated person's chances of successful evasion and recovery by providing","rect":[108.0199966430664,123.894287109375,531.3451442718506,114.7861099243164]},{"page":47,"text":"the recovery forces with an additional source of information that can increase the predictability of the","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.35430908203126,513.7419099884033,126.24613189697266]},{"page":47,"text":"evader's action and movement. Also called EPA. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.3, ATP 3-50.20,","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.87425231933595,510.3849744796753,137.78610229492188]},{"page":47,"text":"ATP 3-50.20, ATP 3-50.22.","rect":[108.0199966430664,157.92332458496095,220.02500438690186,149.47647094726563]},{"page":47,"text":"event matrix – (DOD) A cross-referenced description of the indicators and activity expected to occur in each","rect":[90.0,175.874267578125,528.7288722991943,166.76608276367188]},{"page":47,"text":"named area of interest. (JP 2-01.3) Referenced in ATP 2-01.3, ATP 3-01.16.","rect":[108.0199966430664,187.37425231933595,413.72500133514407,178.28610229492188]},{"page":47,"text":"event template – (DOD) A guide for collection planning that depicts the named areas of interest where activity,","rect":[90.0,204.914306640625,538.6693067550659,195.80612182617188]},{"page":47,"text":"or its lack of activity, will indicate which course of action the adversary has adopted. (JP 2-01.3)","rect":[108.0199966430664,216.374267578125,494.2966516075134,207.26608276367188]},{"page":47,"text":"Referenced in ATP 2-01.3, ATP 3-01.16.","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.40330505371095,273.3649854660034,218.78610229492188]},{"page":47,"text":"execution – The act of putting a plan into action by applying combat power to accomplish the mission and","rect":[90.0,245.35430908203126,516.588888168335,236.24612426757813]},{"page":47,"text":"adjusting operations based on changes in the situation. (ADP 5-0) See also adjustment decision, combat","rect":[108.0199966430664,256.874267578125,530.8332421836853,247.75607299804688]},{"page":47,"text":"power, execution decision, situational understanding.","rect":[108.0199966430664,268.394287109375,334.46499156951907,259.4464416503906]},{"page":47,"text":"execution matrix – A visual representation of subordinate tasks in relationship to each other over time.","rect":[90.0,285.8342590332031,504.32497692108157,276.7461242675781]},{"page":47,"text":"(ADP 5-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,297.354248046875,150.5366571006775,288.26611328125]},{"page":47,"text":"executive agent – (DOD) A delegation of authority by the Secretary of Defense or Deputy Secretary of Defense","rect":[90.0,314.894287109375,539.6588411407471,305.7861022949219]},{"page":47,"text":"to a subordinate to act on behalf of the Secretary of Defense. Also called EA. (JP 1) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,326.35430908203127,501.1610927581787,317.2461242675781]},{"page":47,"text":"ADP 4-0, FM 4-0, ATP 4-44, ATP 4-93.","rect":[108.0199966430664,337.3833312988281,271.08498668670657,328.93646240234377]},{"page":47,"text":"exfiltrate – A tactical mission task where a commander removes Soldiers or units from areas under enemy","rect":[90.0,355.394287109375,516.9346828460693,346.2861022949219]},{"page":47,"text":"control by stealth, deception, surprise, or clandestine means. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,366.9142761230469,402.13664794540406,357.80609130859377]},{"page":47,"text":"exfiltration – (DOD) The removal of personnel or units from areas under enemy control by stealth, deception,","rect":[90.0,384.3742980957031,532.1397047042847,375.26611328125]},{"page":47,"text":"surprise, or clandestine means. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-18.4, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.50.","rect":[108.0199966430664,395.8742370605469,495.5050001144409,386.7861022949219]},{"page":47,"text":"explicit knowledge - Codified or formally documented knowledge organized and transferred to others through","rect":[90.0,413.35430908203127,533.3802394866943,404.2461242675781]},{"page":47,"text":"digital or non-digital means. (ATP 6-01.1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,424.894287109375,277.73665404891968,415.7861022949219]},{"page":47,"text":"exploitation – (DOD) 1. Taking full advantage of success in military operations, following up initial gains, and","rect":[90.0,442.4142761230469,536.2098293304443,433.30609130859377]},{"page":47,"text":"making permanent the temporary effects already created. Referenced in ATP 3-90.15. 2. Taking full","rect":[108.0199966430664,453.8742980957031,508.7692332229614,444.76611328125]},{"page":47,"text":"advantage of any information that has come to hand for tactical, operational, or strategic purposes.","rect":[108.0199966430664,465.394287109375,501.44964122772219,456.2861022949219]},{"page":47,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-55.6, ATP 3-90.15, ATP 4-32. 3. An offensive operation that usually follows a","rect":[108.0199966430664,476.9142761230469,511.06026936340336,467.80609130859377]},{"page":47,"text":"successful attack and is designed to disorganize the enemy in depth. (JP 2-01.3) Referenced in ADP 3-90,","rect":[108.0199966430664,488.3742980957031,531.0250196456909,479.26611328125]},{"page":47,"text":"FM 2-0, ATP 2-01.3, ATP 3-90.15, ATP 3-90.98. (Army) A type of offensive operation that usually","rect":[108.0199966430664,499.894287109375,509.14745140075686,490.7861022949219]},{"page":47,"text":"follows a successful attack and is designed to disorganize the enemy in depth. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,511.4142761230469,469.3366601524353,502.30609130859377]},{"page":47,"text":"explosive hazards – A condition where danger exists because explosives are present that may react in a mishap","rect":[90.0,528.874267578125,537.3526515960693,519.76611328125]},{"page":47,"text":"with potential unacceptable effects to people, property, operational capability, or the environment.","rect":[108.0199966430664,540.394287109375,500.75393199920657,531.2861328125]},{"page":47,"text":"(FM 4-30)","rect":[108.0199966430664,551.894287109375,149.9966638145447,542.80615234375]},{"page":47,"text":"explosive ordnance – (DOD) All munitions and improvised or clandestine explosive devices, containing","rect":[90.0,569.374267578125,510.86668968200686,560.26611328125]},{"page":47,"text":"explosives, propellants, nuclear fission or fusion materials, and biological and chemical agents. (JP 3-34)","rect":[108.0199966430664,580.894287109375,528.1966455039978,571.7861328125]},{"page":47,"text":"Referenced in ATP 4-32, ATP 4-32.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,591.92333984375,260.82497692108157,583.30615234375]},{"page":47,"text":"explosive ordnance disposal – (DOD) The detection, identification, on-site evaluation, rendering safe,","rect":[90.0,609.874267578125,503.02434825897219,600.76611328125]},{"page":47,"text":"exploitation, recovery, and final disposal of explosive ordnance. Also called EOD. (JP 3-34) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,621.394287109375,535.7112941741943,612.2861328125]},{"page":47,"text":"ATP 4-32.2. (Army) The detection, identification, on-site evaluation, rendering safe, exploitation, recovery,","rect":[108.0199966430664,632.8543090820313,539.3193311691284,623.7461547851563]},{"page":47,"text":"and final disposal of explosive ordnance. (FM 4-30)","rect":[108.0199966430664,644.354248046875,316.37666869735718,635.26611328125]},{"page":47,"text":"explosive ordnance disposal incident – (NATO) The suspected or detected presence of unexploded explosive","rect":[90.0,661.874267578125,534.1064119415283,652.7861328125]},{"page":47,"text":"ordnance, or damaged explosive ordnance, which constitutes a hazard to operations, installations, personnel","rect":[108.0199966430664,673.3543090820313,539.0165781936646,664.2461547851563]},{"page":47,"text":"or material. Not included in this definition are the accidental arming or other conditions that develop during","rect":[108.0199966430664,684.874267578125,538.4692897796631,675.76611328125]},{"page":47,"text":"the manufacture of high explosive material, technical service assembly operations or the laying of mines","rect":[108.0199966430664,696.394287109375,525.7539203147888,687.2861328125]},{"page":47,"text":"and demolition charges. (STANAG 3680) Referenced in ATP 4-32.","rect":[108.0199966430664,707.934326171875,379.10500621795657,698.826171875]},{"page":47,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":47,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":47,"text":"1-39","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1279907226563,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":48,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":48,"text":"explosive ordnance disposal procedures – (NATO) Those particular courses or modes of action taken by","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,499.1760768890381,74.2861099243164]},{"page":48,"text":"explosive ordnance disposal personnel for access to, diagnosis, rendering safe, recovery and final disposal","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,514.1768565139771,85.74613189697266]},{"page":48,"text":"of explosive ordnance or any hazardous material associated with an explosive ordnance disposal incident.","rect":[90.0,106.374267578125,512.5673780441284,97.2660903930664]},{"page":48,"text":"a. Access procedures – Those actions taken to locate exactly and to gain access to unexploded explosive","rect":[90.0,117.894287109375,506.6937837677002,108.7861099243164]},{"page":48,"text":"ordnance. b. Diagnostic procedures – Those actions taken to identify and evaluate unexploded explosive","rect":[90.0,129.35430908203126,507.32223225402836,120.24613189697266]},{"page":48,"text":"ordnance. c. Render safe procedures – The portion of the explosive ordnance disposal procedures involving","rect":[90.0,140.874267578125,519.9287014007568,131.76608276367188]},{"page":48,"text":"the application of special explosive ordnance disposal methods and tools to provide for the interruption of","rect":[90.0,152.39427185058595,513.571676021576,143.30612182617188]},{"page":48,"text":"functions or separation of essential components of unexploded explosive ordnance to prevent an","rect":[90.0,163.85423278808595,474.9284267425537,154.76608276367188]},{"page":48,"text":"unacceptable detonation. d. Recovery procedures – Those actions taken to recover unexploded explosive","rect":[90.0,175.394287109375,508.7433443145752,166.28610229492188]},{"page":48,"text":"ordnance. e. Final disposal procedures – The final disposal of explosive ordnance which may include","rect":[90.0,186.914306640625,494.4081087188721,177.80612182617188]},{"page":48,"text":"demolition or burning in place, removal to a disposal area or other appropriate means. (STANAG 3680)","rect":[90.0,198.374267578125,505.8166406211853,189.26608276367188]},{"page":48,"text":"Referenced in ATP 4-32.","rect":[90.0,207.87025451660157,190.62501049041749,200.78610229492188]},{"page":48,"text":"explosive ordnance disposal unit – (DOD) Personnel with special training and equipment who render","rect":[72.0,227.35430908203126,484.0209863243103,218.24612426757813]},{"page":48,"text":"explosive ordnance safe, make intelligence reports on such ordnance, and supervise the safe removal","rect":[90.0,238.874267578125,492.7840952835083,229.76608276367188]},{"page":48,"text":"thereof. (JP 3-34) Referenced in ATP 4-32.","rect":[90.0,250.37425231933595,263.4049940109253,241.28610229492188]},{"page":48,"text":"exterior lines – Lines on which a force operates when its operations converge on the enemy. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[72.0,267.914306640625,488.6566369590759,258.8061218261719]},{"page":48,"text":"external support contract – (DOD) Contract awarded by Contracting organizations whose Contracting","rect":[72.0,285.3742980957031,488.7126979827881,276.26611328125]},{"page":48,"text":"authority does not derive directly from the theater support Contracting head(s) of a Contracting activity or","rect":[90.0,296.894287109375,513.9863488731385,287.7861022949219]},{"page":48,"text":"from systems support Contracting authorities. (JP 4-10) Referenced in ADP 4-0, ATP 4-10.","rect":[90.0,308.4142761230469,456.3849744796753,299.30609130859377]},{"page":48,"text":"—F—","rect":[283.94000244140627,329.8399963378906,310.0999870300293,322.6656799316406]},{"page":48,"text":"facility – (DOD) A real property entity consisting of one or more of the following: a building, a structure, a","rect":[72.0,343.394287109375,502.1498079376221,334.2861022949219]},{"page":48,"text":"utility system, pavement, and underlying land. (JP 3-34) Referenced in ATP 3-22.40, ATP 4-13.","rect":[90.0,354.9142761230469,475.2849988937378,345.80609130859377]},{"page":48,"text":"far side objective – A defined location oriented on terrain or an enemy force that an assaulting force seizes to","rect":[72.0,372.3742980957031,512.1232204437256,363.26611328125]},{"page":48,"text":"eliminate enemy direct fires to prevent the enemy from interfering with the reduction of the obstacle and","rect":[90.0,383.894287109375,508.1246852874756,374.7861022949219]},{"page":48,"text":"allow follow-on forces to move securely through the created lanes. (ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[90.0,395.4142761230469,413.5966699180603,386.30609130859377]},{"page":48,"text":"federal service – (DOD) A term applied to National Guard members and units when called to active duty to","rect":[72.0,412.8742980957031,505.1309108734131,403.76611328125]},{"page":48,"text":"serve the United States Government under Article I, Section 8 and Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution","rect":[90.0,422.4102783203125,514.6076259613037,415.30609130859377]},{"page":48,"text":"and the Title 10, United States Code, Sections 12401 to 12408. (JP 4-05) Referenced in ADP 3-28.","rect":[90.0,435.91424560546877,485.5450086593628,426.82611083984377]},{"page":48,"text":"feint – (DOD) In military deception, an offensive action involving contact with the adversary conducted for the","rect":[72.0,453.394287109375,518.1919221954346,444.2861022949219]},{"page":48,"text":"purpose of deceiving the adversary as to the location and/or time of the actual main offensive action.","rect":[90.0,464.9142761230469,492.3438673019409,455.80609130859377]},{"page":48,"text":"(JP 3-13.4) Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-13.4, FM 3-90-1, FM 3-96, FM 6-0, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20,","rect":[90.0,476.354248046875,514.5850172042847,467.26611328125]},{"page":48,"text":"ATP 3-21.90, ATP 3-90.1, ATP 3-90.5.","rect":[90.0,487.4033203125,249.24499034881593,478.9564514160156]},{"page":48,"text":"field army – An echelon of command that employs multiple corps, divisions, multi-functional brigades, and","rect":[72.0,505.35430908203127,505.56227684020998,496.2461242675781]},{"page":48,"text":"functional brigades to achieve objectives on land. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,516.874267578125,338.11665893173218,507.7560729980469]},{"page":48,"text":"field artillery – (DOD) Equipment, supplies, ammunition, and personnel involved in the use of cannon, rocket,","rect":[72.0,534.394287109375,517.9577589035034,525.2861328125]},{"page":48,"text":"or surface-to-surface missile launchers. Also called FA. (JP 3-09) Referenced in FM 3-09, ATP 3-96.1.","rect":[90.0,545.8342895507813,503.0050001144409,536.7461547851563]},{"page":48,"text":"(Army) The equipment, supplies, ammunition, and personnel involved in the use of indirect fire cannon,","rect":[90.0,557.374267578125,507.03252696990969,548.26611328125]},{"page":48,"text":"rocket, or surface-to-surface missile launchers. (FM 3-09)","rect":[90.0,568.874267578125,321.5966699180603,559.7861328125]},{"page":48,"text":"field confirmatory identification – The employment of technologies with increased specificity and sensitivity","rect":[72.0,586.3543090820313,516.2428493499756,577.2461547851563]},{"page":48,"text":"by technical forces in a field environment to identify chemical, biological, radiological, and/or nuclear","rect":[90.0,597.874267578125,499.20686889266968,588.76611328125]},{"page":48,"text":"hazard with a moderate level of confidence and degree of certainty necessary to support follow-on tactical","rect":[90.0,609.394287109375,514.6425547561646,600.2861328125]},{"page":48,"text":"decisions. (ATP 3-11.37)","rect":[90.0,620.894287109375,191.15666747665407,611.80615234375]},{"page":48,"text":"field force engineering – The application of the Engineer Regiment capabilities from the three engineer","rect":[72.0,638.374267578125,489.58281493759156,629.26611328125]},{"page":48,"text":"disciplines (primarily general engineering) to support operations through reachback and forward presence.","rect":[90.0,649.894287109375,515.4166212081909,640.7861328125]},{"page":48,"text":"(FM 3-34)","rect":[90.0,661.394287109375,131.9966638145447,652.30615234375]},{"page":48,"text":"field historian – An Army historian, military or civilian, that serves outside of the Center of Military History","rect":[72.0,678.874267578125,509.28359031677248,669.76611328125]},{"page":48,"text":"documenting, recording, and reporting the official history of the Army at the command and unit levels.","rect":[90.0,690.394287109375,501.53142833709719,681.2861328125]},{"page":48,"text":"(ATP 1-20)","rect":[90.0,701.914306640625,136.43666625595095,692.826171875]},{"page":48,"text":"1-40","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1190185546875,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":48,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":48,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":49,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":49,"text":"field maintenance – On system maintenance, repair and return to the user including maintenance actions","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,511.21940493392949,74.2861099243164]},{"page":49,"text":"performed by operators. (FM 4-30)","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.914306640625,248.87665343856814,85.8061294555664]},{"page":49,"text":"field of fire – The area that a weapon or group of weapons may cover effectively from a given position.","rect":[90.0,112.374267578125,505.2849073410034,103.2660903930664]},{"page":49,"text":"(FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,123.87425231933594,158.33666015243532,114.7861099243164]},{"page":49,"text":"field services – Includes aerial delivery, food service, shower and laundry, mortuary affairs, and water","rect":[90.0,141.35430908203126,500.32988525009156,132.24612426757813]},{"page":49,"text":"purification. These services enhance unit effectiveness and mission success by providing for Soldier basic","rect":[108.0199966430664,152.894287109375,531.6857576446533,143.78610229492188]},{"page":49,"text":"needs. (ADP 4-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,164.39427185058595,178.31665587997439,155.30612182617188]},{"page":49,"text":"fighter engagement zone – (DOD) In air defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which the","rect":[90.0,181.874267578125,505.97167683410648,172.76608276367188]},{"page":49,"text":"responsibility for engagement of air threats normally rests with fighter aircraft. Also called FEZ. (JP 3-01)","rect":[108.0199966430664,193.394287109375,533.2966821250916,184.28610229492188]},{"page":49,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-01.15.","rect":[108.0199966430664,202.89027404785157,221.10500621795655,195.80612182617188]},{"page":49,"text":"final coordination line – A phase line close to the enemy position used to coordinate the lifting or shifting of ","rect":[90.0,222.374267578125,530.9824171066284,213.26608276367188]},{"page":49,"text":"supporting fires with the final deployment of maneuver elements. Also called FCL. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,233.894287109375,491.0566613731384,224.78610229492188]},{"page":49,"text":"final protective fire – (DOD) An immediately available prearranged barrier of fire designed to impede enemy","rect":[90.0,251.35430908203126,532.1922512054443,242.24612426757813]},{"page":49,"text":"movement across defensive lines or areas. Also called FPF. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ADP 3-90, FM 3-0,","rect":[108.0199966430664,262.8542175292969,532.1049757003784,253.76608276367188]},{"page":49,"text":"FM 3-09, ATP 3-09.30, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-21.90, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[108.0199966430664,273.9033203125,489.20501232147219,265.4564514160156]},{"page":49,"text":"final protective line – A selected line of fire where an enemy assault is to be checked by interlocking fire from","rect":[90.0,291.85430908203127,535.4741492233277,282.7461242675781]},{"page":49,"text":"all available weapons and obstacles. Also called FPL. (ATP 3-21.10)","rect":[108.0199966430664,303.354248046875,384.0766809043884,294.26611328125]},{"page":49,"text":"finance operations – The execution of the joint financial management mission to provide financial advice and","rect":[90.0,320.894287109375,532.9906520843506,311.7760925292969]},{"page":49,"text":"guidance, support the procurement process, provide pay support, and provide banking and disbursing","rect":[108.0199966430664,332.35430908203127,512.5575160980225,323.2461242675781]},{"page":49,"text":"support. (FM 1-06)","rect":[108.0199966430664,343.854248046875,185.0366571006775,334.76611328125]},{"page":49,"text":"financial management – The sustainment of U.S. Army, joint, interagency, interdepartmental, and","rect":[90.0,361.394287109375,487.28380393981936,352.2760925292969]},{"page":49,"text":"multinational operations through the execution of two mutually supporting core functions, resource","rect":[108.0199966430664,372.85430908203127,505.0872163848877,363.7461242675781]},{"page":49,"text":"management and finance operations. These two functions are comprised of the following core","rect":[108.0199966430664,384.3742980957031,483.66988850402836,375.26611328125]},{"page":49,"text":"competencies: fund the force, banking and disbursing support, pay support, accounting support and cost","rect":[108.0199966430664,395.894287109375,523.5959849319459,386.7861022949219]},{"page":49,"text":"management, financial management planning and operations, and management internal controls. (FM 1-06)","rect":[108.0199966430664,407.4142761230469,538.9966332969666,398.30609130859377]},{"page":49,"text":"fire and movement – The concept of applying fires from all sources to suppress, neutralize, or destroy the","rect":[90.0,424.894287109375,516.7812166290283,415.7861022949219]},{"page":49,"text":"enemy, and the tactical movement of combat forces in relation to the enemy (as components of maneuver,","rect":[108.0199966430664,436.4142761230469,532.1879835128784,427.30609130859377]},{"page":49,"text":"applicable at all echelons). At the squad level, it entails a team placing suppressive fire on the enemy as","rect":[108.0199966430664,447.8742980957031,522.2770526390076,438.76611328125]},{"page":49,"text":"another team moves against or around the enemy. (FM 3-96)","rect":[108.0199966430664,459.394287109375,351.37666869735718,450.2861022949219]},{"page":49,"text":"fire direction center – (DOD) That element of a command post, consisting of gunnery and communications","rect":[90.0,476.9142761230469,524.2971942405701,467.80609130859377]},{"page":49,"text":"personnel and equipment, by means of which the commander exercises fire direction and/or fire control.","rect":[108.0199966430664,488.3742980957031,524.9523267745972,479.26611328125]},{"page":49,"text":"Also called FDC. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in FM 3-09, ATP 3-01.85.","rect":[108.0199966430664,499.8742370605469,380.5450086593628,490.7861022949219]},{"page":49,"text":"fire plan – A tactical plan for using the weapons of a unit or formation so that their fire will be coordinated.","rect":[90.0,517.3543090820313,521.9897413253784,508.2461242675781]},{"page":49,"text":"(FM 3-09)","rect":[108.0199966430664,528.854248046875,149.9966638145447,519.76611328125]},{"page":49,"text":"fires – (DOD) The use of weapon systems or other actions to create specific lethal or nonlethal effects on a","rect":[90.0,546.394287109375,518.4360628204346,537.2861328125]},{"page":49,"text":"target. (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-09, FM 3-96, FM 6-05, ATP 3-04.1, ATP 3-04.64, ATP 3-06,","rect":[108.0199966430664,557.8543090820313,501.1450147628784,548.7461547851563]},{"page":49,"text":"ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-09.24, ATP 3-13.1, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[108.0199966430664,568.88330078125,444.0249891281128,560.4364013671875]},{"page":49,"text":"fire strike – The massed, synchronized, and nearly simultaneous delivery of primarily terminally guided","rect":[90.0,586.894287109375,508.9926052093506,577.7861328125]},{"page":49,"text":"indirect fire and area munitions. (FM 3-90-2)","rect":[108.0199966430664,598.394287109375,288.8366601524353,589.30615234375]},{"page":49,"text":"fire superiority – That degree of dominance in the fires of one force over another that permits that force to","rect":[90.0,615.874267578125,518.9369411468506,606.76611328125]},{"page":49,"text":"conduct maneuver at a given time and place without prohibitive interference by the enemy. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,627.394287109375,525.1366479454041,618.2861328125]},{"page":49,"text":"See also maneuver.","rect":[108.0199966430664,636.9002685546875,185.4846601486206,629.80615234375]},{"page":49,"text":"fire support – (DOD) Fires that directly support land, maritime, amphibious, space, cyberspace, and special","rect":[90.0,656.374267578125,523.4421153030396,647.26611328125]},{"page":49,"text":"operations forces to engage enemy forces, combat formations, and facilities in pursuit of tactical and","rect":[108.0199966430664,667.894287109375,510.02037620544436,658.7861328125]},{"page":49,"text":"operational objectives. (JP 3-09) Referenced in ADP 3-19, FM 3-96, ATP 3-04.64, ATP 3-06.1,","rect":[108.0199966430664,679.3543090820313,491.84499645233157,670.236083984375]},{"page":49,"text":"ATP 3-09.24, ATP 3-09.30, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[108.0199966430664,690.38330078125,334.5249891281128,681.9364013671875]},{"page":49,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":49,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":49,"text":"1-41","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.02001953125,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":50,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":50,"text":"fire support area – (DOD) An appropriate maneuver area assigned to fire support ships by the naval force","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,499.9531831817627,74.2861099243164]},{"page":50,"text":"commander from which they can deliver gunfire support to an amphibious operation. Also called FSA.","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,501.58681774139407,85.74613189697266]},{"page":50,"text":"(JP 3-09) Referenced in FM 3-09, ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[90.0,106.35423278808594,282.7849988937378,97.2660903930664]},{"page":50,"text":"fire support coordination – (DOD) The planning and executing of fire so targets are adequately covered by a","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,513.8343172149658,114.7861099243164]},{"page":50,"text":"suitable weapon or group of weapons. (JP 3-09) Referenced in FM 3-09, ATP 3-09.24, ATP 3-09.42,","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,494.7849988937378,126.24613189697266]},{"page":50,"text":"ATP 3-90.5.","rect":[90.0,144.87025451660157,139.80500316619874,137.95645141601563]},{"page":50,"text":"fire support coordination center – (DOD) A single site in which centralized communications facilities and","rect":[72.0,164.414306640625,505.8754482269287,155.30612182617188]},{"page":50,"text":"personnel incident to the coordination of all forms of fire support for Marine forces are located. Also called","rect":[90.0,175.85423278808595,519.3001613616943,166.76608276367188]},{"page":50,"text":"FSCC. (JP 3-09) Referenced in ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,187.37425231933595,267.0050001144409,178.28610229492188]},{"page":50,"text":"fire support coordination line – (DOD) A fire support coordination measure established by the land or","rect":[72.0,204.914306640625,488.43413329696656,195.80612182617188]},{"page":50,"text":"amphibious force commander to support common objectives within an area of operation, beyond which all","rect":[90.0,216.374267578125,516.7519297561646,207.25607299804688]},{"page":50,"text":"fires must be coordinated with affected commanders prior to engagement and, short of the line, all fires","rect":[90.0,227.894287109375,503.0745685081482,218.78610229492188]},{"page":50,"text":"must be coordinated with the establishing commander prior to engagement. Also called FSCL. (JP 3-09)","rect":[90.0,239.35430908203126,507.7966516075134,230.24612426757813]},{"page":50,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-09, FM 3-90-1, ATP 3-09.34, ATP 3-21.90, ATP 3-60.2, ATP 3-92,","rect":[90.0,250.38328552246095,481.46499156951907,241.76608276367188]},{"page":50,"text":"ATP 3-94.2.","rect":[90.0,260.3702392578125,139.80500316619874,253.45645141601563]},{"page":50,"text":"fire support coordination measure – (DOD) A measure employed by commanders to facilitate the rapid","rect":[72.0,279.85430908203127,495.83522605895998,270.7461242675781]},{"page":50,"text":"engagement of targets and simultaneously provide safeguards for friendly forces. Also called FSCM.","rect":[90.0,291.3742980957031,493.8836622238159,282.26611328125]},{"page":50,"text":"(JP 3-0). Referenced in ADP 3-90, FM 3-09, FM 3-99, ATP 3-09.24, ATP 3-09.34, ATP 3-09.42,","rect":[90.0,302.8742370605469,480.9849805831909,293.7861022949219]},{"page":50,"text":"ATP 3-52.1, ATP 3-60.2, ATP 3-90.5.","rect":[90.0,313.9233093261719,244.26499462127686,305.4764404296875]},{"page":50,"text":"fire support coordinator – The brigade combat team’s organic field artillery battalion commander; if a fires","rect":[72.0,331.8742980957031,508.2634112815857,322.6659240722656]},{"page":50,"text":"brigade is designated as the division force field artillery headquarters, the fires brigade commander is the","rect":[90.0,343.394287109375,509.71777058410648,334.2861022949219]},{"page":50,"text":"division’s fire support coordinator and is assisted by the chief of fires who then serves as the deputy fire","rect":[90.0,354.85430908203127,506.1002779083252,345.64593505859377]},{"page":50,"text":"support coordinator during the period the force field artillery headquarters is in effect. (FM 3-09) See also","rect":[90.0,366.3742980957031,513.5475673675537,357.26611328125]},{"page":50,"text":"fire support.","rect":[90.0,377.8742370605469,143.4049940109253,368.9464416503906]},{"page":50,"text":"fire support officer – (Army) The field artillery officer from the operational to tactical level responsible for","rect":[72.0,395.35430908203127,505.1920068321228,386.2461242675781]},{"page":50,"text":"advising the supported commander or assisting the senior fires officer of the organization on fires functions","rect":[90.0,406.8742980957031,519.6377093772888,397.76611328125]},{"page":50,"text":"and fire support. (FM 3-09)","rect":[90.0,418.3742370605469,200.33666015243532,409.2861022949219]},{"page":50,"text":"fire support plan – A plan that that addresses each means of fire support available and describes how Army","rect":[72.0,435.8742980957031,506.2427577972412,426.76611328125]},{"page":50,"text":"indirect fires, joint fires, and target acquisition are integrated with maneuver to facilitate operational","rect":[90.0,447.394287109375,490.0485300979614,438.2760925292969]},{"page":50,"text":"success. (FM 3-09)","rect":[90.0,458.89422607421877,167.0366571006775,449.80609130859377]},{"page":50,"text":"fire support planning – The continuing process of analyzing, allocating, and scheduling fires to describe how","rect":[72.0,476.3742980957031,514.464817527771,467.26611328125]},{"page":50,"text":"fires are used to facilitate the actions of the maneuver force. (FM 3-09)","rect":[90.0,487.8742370605469,374.0566613731384,478.7861022949219]},{"page":50,"text":"fire support station – (DOD) An exact location at sea within a fire support area from which a fire support ship","rect":[72.0,505.3342590332031,517.4233303070068,496.2461242675781]},{"page":50,"text":"delivers fire. Also called FSS. (JP 3-02) Referenced in FM 3-09, ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[90.0,516.854248046875,405.2650098800659,507.7660827636719]},{"page":50,"text":"fire support team – (DOD) A field artillery team provided for each maneuver company/troop and selected","rect":[72.0,534.394287109375,500.93602561950686,525.2861328125]},{"page":50,"text":"units to plan and coordinate all supporting fires available to the unit, including mortars, field artillery, naval","rect":[90.0,545.8543090820313,520.7236704788209,536.7461547851563]},{"page":50,"text":"surface fire support, and close air support integration. Also called FIST. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,557.374267578125,482.6811122894287,548.26611328125]},{"page":50,"text":"ATP 3-09.30. (Army) A field artillery team organic to each maneuver battalion and selected units to plan","rect":[90.0,568.894287109375,510.3947353363037,559.7861328125]},{"page":50,"text":"and coordinate all available company supporting fires, including mortars, field artillery, naval surface fire","rect":[90.0,580.3543090820313,512.6287202911377,571.2461547851563]},{"page":50,"text":"support, and close air support integration. (FM 3-09)","rect":[90.0,591.874267578125,300.8366601524353,582.76611328125]},{"page":50,"text":"fires warfighting function – The related tasks and systems that create and converge effects in all domains","rect":[72.0,609.394287109375,498.63233828353887,600.2861328125]},{"page":50,"text":"against the adversary or enemy to enable operations across the range of military operations. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,620.914306640625,500.9566552696228,611.80615234375]},{"page":50,"text":"fire team – A small military unit typically containing four or fewer Soldiers. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[72.0,638.374267578125,429.49666381454468,629.26611328125]},{"page":50,"text":"first aid (self-aid/buddy aid) – Urgent and immediate lifesaving and other measures which can be performed","rect":[72.0,655.894287109375,512.0192775726318,646.7861328125]},{"page":50,"text":"for casualties (or performed by the victim himself) by nonmedical personnel when medical personnel are","rect":[90.0,667.3543090820313,509.66769123840336,658.2461547851563]},{"page":50,"text":"not immediately available. (FM 4-02)","rect":[90.0,678.874267578125,240.83666015243532,669.76611328125]},{"page":50,"text":"1-42","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.02001953125,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":50,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":50,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":51,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":51,"text":"fix – A tactical mission task where a commander prevents the enemy from moving any part of that force from a","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,536.0185823516846,74.2861099243164]},{"page":51,"text":"specific location for a specific period. 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(ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,295.5566613731384,155.30612182617188]},{"page":51,"text":"flank attack – A form of offensive maneuver directed at the flank of an enemy. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,181.93426513671876,462.4366662559509,172.82608032226563]},{"page":51,"text":"flanking position – A geographical location on the flank of the force from which effective fires can be placed","rect":[90.0,199.394287109375,530.4359035491943,190.28610229492188]},{"page":51,"text":"on that flank. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,210.89427185058595,211.07665038681032,201.80612182617188]},{"page":51,"text":"flexible deterrent option – (DOD) A planning construct intended to facilitate early decision making by","rect":[90.0,228.374267578125,506.04259300231936,219.26608276367188]},{"page":51,"text":"developing a wide range of interrelated responses that begin with deterrent-oriented actions carefully","rect":[108.0199966430664,239.894287109375,511.76292991638186,230.78610229492188]},{"page":51,"text":"tailored to create a desired effect. Also called FDO. (JP 5-0) Referenced in FM 3-0.","rect":[108.0199966430664,251.39427185058595,442.10500621795657,242.30612182617188]},{"page":51,"text":"flexible response – (DOD) The capability of military forces for effective reaction to any enemy threat or attack","rect":[90.0,268.874267578125,536.1976222991943,259.7660827636719]},{"page":51,"text":"with actions appropriate and adaptable to the circumstances existing. (JP 5-0) Referenced in FM 3-0.","rect":[108.0199966430664,280.394287109375,511.34499645233157,271.2861022949219]},{"page":51,"text":"flexibility – The employment of a versatile mix of capabilities, formations, and equipment for conducting","rect":[90.0,297.85430908203127,513.1136989593506,288.7461242675781]},{"page":51,"text":"operations. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,309.354248046875,197.15666747665407,300.26611328125]},{"page":51,"text":"follow and assume – A tactical mission task in which a second committed force follows a force conducting an","rect":[90.0,326.894287109375,533.2236843109131,317.7861022949219]},{"page":51,"text":"offensive task and is prepared to continue the mission if the lead force is fixed, attrited, or unable to","rect":[108.0199966430664,338.3342590332031,506.6758327484131,329.2461242675781]},{"page":51,"text":"continue. 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(FM 3-99)","rect":[90.0,419.35430908203127,535.2166650352478,410.2361145019531]},{"page":51,"text":"See also air assault operation, assault echelon.","rect":[108.0199966430664,430.8742370605469,303.06499767303469,421.7861022949219]},{"page":51,"text":"force closure – (DOD) The point in time when a supported commander determines that sufficient personnel and","rect":[90.0,448.39422607421877,539.9500026702881,439.30609130859377]},{"page":51,"text":"equipment resources are in the assigned operational area to carry out assigned tasks. (JP 3-35) Referenced","rect":[108.0199966430664,459.8742980957031,531.7907619476318,450.76611328125]},{"page":51,"text":"in ATP 3-35.","rect":[108.0199966430664,469.3702392578125,160.56499767303468,462.2861022949219]},{"page":51,"text":"force field artillery headquarters – If designated by the supported commander, is normally the senior field","rect":[90.0,488.9142761230469,523.7358303070068,479.80609130859377]},{"page":51,"text":"artillery headquarters organic, assigned, attached, or placed under the operational control of that command.","rect":[108.0199966430664,500.3742980957031,536.3932447433472,491.26611328125]},{"page":51,"text":"The supported commander specifies the commensurate responsibilities of the force field artillery","rect":[108.0199966430664,511.894287109375,494.76198387145998,502.7861022949219]},{"page":51,"text":"headquarters and the duration of those responsibilities. (FM 3-09)","rect":[108.0199966430664,523.394287109375,371.11665893173218,514.30615234375]},{"page":51,"text":"force health protection – (DOD) Measures to promote, improve, or conserve the behavioral and physical well-","rect":[90.0,540.874267578125,537.3766381797791,531.76611328125]},{"page":51,"text":"being of Service members to enable a healthy and fit force, prevent injury and illness, and protect the force","rect":[108.0199966430664,552.394287109375,535.5735139923096,543.2760620117188]},{"page":51,"text":"from health hazards. Also called FHP. (JP 4-02) Referenced in FM 4-02, ATP 3-90.1, ATP 4-02.55,","rect":[108.0199966430664,563.8342895507813,508.6450147628784,554.7461547851563]},{"page":51,"text":"ATP 4-02.84. (Army) 2. Encompasses measures to promote, improve, conserve or restore the mental or","rect":[108.0199966430664,575.374267578125,521.9420068321228,566.26611328125]},{"page":51,"text":"physical well-being of Soldiers. These measures enable a healthy and fit force, prevent injury and illness,","rect":[108.0199966430664,586.894287109375,529.0278272628784,577.7760620117188]},{"page":51,"text":"and protect the force from health hazards. These measures also include the prevention aspects of a number","rect":[108.0199966430664,598.3342895507813,533.6309106407166,589.2461547851563]},{"page":51,"text":"of Army Medical Department functions (preventive medicine, including medical surveillance and","rect":[108.0199966430664,609.874267578125,498.7599697113037,600.76611328125]},{"page":51,"text":"occupational and environmental health surveillance; veterinary services, including the food inspection and","rect":[108.0199966430664,621.394287109375,533.3672389984131,612.2861328125]},{"page":51,"text":"animal care missions, and the prevention of zoonotic disease transmissible to man; combat and operational","rect":[108.0199966430664,632.8342895507813,534.6615977249146,623.7461547851563]},{"page":51,"text":"stress control; dental services (preventive dentistry); and laboratory services [area medical laboratory","rect":[108.0199966430664,644.374267578125,512.5620937347412,635.26611328125]},{"page":51,"text":"support]. (FM 4-02)","rect":[108.0199966430664,655.874267578125,188.33666015243532,646.7861328125]},{"page":51,"text":"force projection – (DOD) The ability to project the military instrument of national power from the United","rect":[90.0,673.3543090820313,516.4954738616943,664.236083984375]},{"page":51,"text":"States or another theater, in response to requirements for military operations. (JP 3-0) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,684.874267578125,507.9412441253662,675.76611328125]},{"page":51,"text":"ADP 4-0, FM 3-0, FM 3-96.","rect":[108.0199966430664,695.9033203125,221.9449872970581,687.4564208984375]},{"page":51,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":51,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":51,"text":"1-43","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":52,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":52,"text":"force protection – (DOD) Preventive measures taken to mitigate hostile actions against Department of Defense","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,519.6260652618408,74.2861099243164]},{"page":52,"text":"personnel (to include family members), resources, facilities, and critical information. Also called FP.","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,493.6526746749878,85.74613189697266]},{"page":52,"text":"(JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 3-37, FM 4-0, FM 4-01, ATP 3-06, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[90.0,106.35423278808594,460.8849744796753,97.2660903930664]},{"page":52,"text":"force protection condition – (DOD) A Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff-approved standard for","rect":[72.0,123.87425231933594,472.44502807235718,114.7861099243164]},{"page":52,"text":"identification of and recommended responses to terrorist threats against United States personnel and","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,490.33910179138186,126.24613189697266]},{"page":52,"text":"facilities. Also called FPCON. (JP 3-26) Referenced in ATP 3-07.31.","rect":[90.0,146.87425231933595,366.9849805831909,137.78610229492188]},{"page":52,"text":"force tailoring – The process of determining the right mix of forces and the sequence of their deployment in","rect":[72.0,164.414306640625,506.80653953552248,155.30612182617188]},{"page":52,"text":"support of a joint force commander. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,175.93426513671876,278.9366662559509,166.81607055664063]},{"page":52,"text":"forcible entry – (DOD) Seizing and holding of a military lodgment in the face of armed opposition or forcing","rect":[72.0,193.394287109375,512.3668727874756,184.28610229492188]},{"page":52,"text":"access into a denied area to allow movement and maneuver to accomplish the mission. (JP 3-18)","rect":[90.0,204.89427185058595,476.0566613731384,195.80612182617188]},{"page":52,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-99, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-91, ATP 3-92.","rect":[90.0,215.9432830810547,368.1249952316284,207.32608032226563]},{"page":52,"text":"foreign assistance – (DOD) Assistance to foreign nations ranging from the sale of military equipment and","rect":[72.0,233.894287109375,498.3291530609131,224.78610229492188]},{"page":52,"text":"support for foreign internal defense to donations of food and medical supplies to aid survivors of natural","rect":[90.0,245.35430908203126,507.0925669631958,236.24612426757813]},{"page":52,"text":"and man-made disasters that may be provided through development Assistance, humanitarian Assistance,","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,511.9384717941284,247.76608276367188]},{"page":52,"text":"and security Assistance. (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-57.","rect":[90.0,268.394287109375,319.5050001144409,259.2861022949219]},{"page":52,"text":"foreign disaster relief – (DOD) Assistance that can be used immediately to alleviate the suffering of foreign","rect":[72.0,285.85430908203127,507.8966579437256,276.7461242675781]},{"page":52,"text":"disaster victims that normally includes services and commodities, as well as the rescue and evacuation of ","rect":[90.0,297.3742980957031,512.9979200363159,288.26611328125]},{"page":52,"text":"victims; the provision and transportation of food, water, clothing, medicines, beds, bedding, and temporary","rect":[90.0,308.894287109375,517.9443264007568,299.7861022949219]},{"page":52,"text":"shelter; the furnishing of medical equipment and medical and technical personnel; and making repairs to","rect":[90.0,320.35430908203127,507.72536277770998,311.2461242675781]},{"page":52,"text":"essential services. (JP 3-29) Referenced in ATP 3-57.20.","rect":[90.0,331.854248046875,316.68499279022219,322.76611328125]},{"page":52,"text":"foreign humanitarian assistance – (DOD) Department of Defense activities conducted outside the United","rect":[72.0,349.394287109375,500.6614284515381,340.2861022949219]},{"page":52,"text":"States and its territories to directly relieve or reduce human suffering, disease, hunger, or privation. Also","rect":[90.0,360.85430908203127,507.99779319763186,351.7461242675781]},{"page":52,"text":"called FHA. (JP 3-29) Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 3-57, ATP 1-06.2, ATP 3-05.2, ATP 3-07.5,","rect":[90.0,372.354248046875,479.5450086593628,363.26611328125]},{"page":52,"text":"ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-57.10, ATP 3-57.20, ATP 3-57.30, ATP 3-57.60, ATP 3-57.70, ATP 3-92.","rect":[90.0,383.4033203125,475.7650098800659,374.9564514160156]},{"page":52,"text":"foreign instrumentation signals intelligence – (DOD) A subcategory of signals intelligence consisting of ","rect":[72.0,401.35430908203127,501.6291456222534,392.2461242675781]},{"page":52,"text":"technical information and intelligence derived from the intercept of foreign electromagnetic emissions","rect":[90.0,412.8742980957031,499.00648379135137,403.76611328125]},{"page":52,"text":"associated with the testing and operational deployment of non-United States aerospace, surface, and","rect":[90.0,424.4142761230469,489.91710472106936,415.30609130859377]},{"page":52,"text":"subsurface systems. Also called FISINT. (JP 2-01) Referenced in ADP 2-0, ATP 3-05.20.","rect":[90.0,435.9342956542969,449.24502086639407,426.82611083984377]},{"page":52,"text":"foreign internal defense – (DOD) Participation by civilian agencies and military forces of a government or","rect":[72.0,453.394287109375,503.88872314071656,444.2861022949219]},{"page":52,"text":"international organizations in any of the programs and activities undertaken by a host nation government to","rect":[90.0,464.9142761230469,519.0613918304443,455.80609130859377]},{"page":52,"text":"free and protect its society from subversion, lawlessness, insurgency, terrorism, and other threats to its","rect":[90.0,476.3742980957031,499.2369220237732,467.26611328125]},{"page":52,"text":"security. Also called FID. (JP 3-22) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 3-05, ADP 3-07, FM 3-0, FM 3-05,","rect":[90.0,487.894287109375,498.92498302459719,478.7861022949219]},{"page":52,"text":"FM 3-07 FM 3-24 FM 3-53 FM 3-57 FM 3-96 ATP 3-05.2 ATP 3-07.10 ATP 3-57.20 ATP 3-57.30","rect":[90.0,497.33026123046877,510.40489768981936,490.4164733886719]},{"page":52,"text":",","rect":[125.36000061035156,498.86334228515627,127.86500072479248,496.2180480957031]},{"page":52,"text":",","rect":[165.62001037597657,498.86334228515627,168.12501049041749,496.2180480957031]},{"page":52,"text":",","rect":[205.9399871826172,498.86334228515627,208.4449872970581,496.2180480957031]},{"page":52,"text":",","rect":[246.1999969482422,498.86334228515627,248.7049970626831,496.2180480957031]},{"page":52,"text":",","rect":[286.5199890136719,498.86334228515627,289.0249891281128,496.2180480957031]},{"page":52,"text":",","rect":[338.7400207519531,498.86334228515627,341.24502086639407,496.2180480957031]},{"page":52,"text":",","rect":[395.91998291015627,498.86334228515627,398.42498302459719,496.2180480957031]},{"page":52,"text":",","rect":[453.1600036621094,498.86334228515627,455.6650037765503,496.2180480957031]},{"page":52,"text":",","rect":[510.3999938964844,498.86334228515627,512.9049940109253,496.2180480957031]},{"page":52,"text":"ATP 3-57.80, ATP 3-93.","rect":[90.0,510.3833312988281,189.54499340057374,501.93646240234377]},{"page":52,"text":"foreign military sales – (DOD) That portion of United States security assistance for sales programs that require","rect":[72.0,528.394287109375,520.8147249298096,519.2861328125]},{"page":52,"text":"agreements/contracts between the United States Government and an authorized recipient government or","rect":[90.0,539.8543090820313,505.67522216415406,530.7461547851563]},{"page":52,"text":"international organization for defense articles and services to be provided to the recipient for current stocks","rect":[90.0,551.374267578125,518.4152972679138,542.26611328125]},{"page":52,"text":"or new procurements under Department of Defense-managed contracts, regardless of the source of ","rect":[90.0,562.894287109375,486.5696668624878,553.7861328125]},{"page":52,"text":"financing. Also called FMS. (JP 3-20) Referenced in ATP 3-57.30, Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as","rect":[90.0,574.3543090820313,500.5343768577576,565.2461547851563]},{"page":52,"text":"amended; Arms Export Control Act of 1976, as amended.","rect":[90.0,585.854248046875,320.9910840988159,576.76611328125]},{"page":52,"text":"foreign security forces – Forces, including, but not limited to military, paramilitary, police, and intelligence","rect":[72.0,603.394287109375,506.6524934844971,594.2861328125]},{"page":52,"text":"forces; border police, coast guard, and customs officials; and prison guards and correctional personnel, that","rect":[90.0,614.8543090820313,518.4553599319459,605.7461547851563]},{"page":52,"text":"provide security for a host nation and its relevant population or support a regional security organization’s","rect":[90.0,626.374267578125,510.5896747093201,617.1658935546875]},{"page":52,"text":"mission. (FM 3-22)","rect":[90.0,637.874267578125,168.1166589317322,628.7861328125]},{"page":52,"text":"forensic-enabled intelligence – (DOD) The intelligence resulting from the integration of scientifically","rect":[72.0,655.3543090820313,483.8380947113037,646.2461547851563]},{"page":52,"text":"examined materials and other information to establish full characterization, attribution, and the linkage of ","rect":[90.0,666.874267578125,514.2068738937378,657.76611328125]},{"page":52,"text":"events, locations, items, signatures, nefarious intent, and persons of interest. Also called FEI. 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(JP 3-09.3) Referenced in FM 3-09, ATP 3-09.42,","rect":[108.0199966430664,187.394287109375,537.2050123214722,178.28610229492188]},{"page":53,"text":"ATP 3-21.20, ATP 4-01.45.","rect":[108.0199966430664,198.42332458496095,220.02500438690186,189.97647094726563]},{"page":53,"text":"forward arming and refueling point – (DOD) A temporary facility, organized, equipped, and deployed, to","rect":[90.0,216.374267578125,522.7572536468506,207.26608276367188]},{"page":53,"text":"provide fuel and ammunition necessary for the employment of aviation maneuver units in combat. Also","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.894287109375,522.7479152679443,218.78610229492188]},{"page":53,"text":"called FARP. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ATP 3-17.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,239.39427185058595,321.06499767303469,230.30612182617188]},{"page":53,"text":"forward boundary – A boundary of an echelon that is primarily designated to divide responsibilities between it","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,539.3564219436646,247.76608276367188]},{"page":53,"text":"and its next higher echelon (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,268.394287109375,268.61665893173218,259.2861022949219]},{"page":53,"text":"forward edge of the battle area – (DOD) The foremost limits of a series of areas in which ground combat","rect":[90.0,285.85430908203127,518.2900767288209,276.7461242675781]},{"page":53,"text":"units are deployed to coordinate fire support, The positioning of forces, or The maneuver of units,","rect":[108.0199966430664,297.3742980957031,499.50771617889407,288.26611328125]},{"page":53,"text":"excluding areas in which covering or screening forces are operating. Also called FEBA. (JP 3-09.3)","rect":[108.0199966430664,308.894287109375,506.53667235946656,299.7861022949219]},{"page":53,"text":"Referenced in ADP 3-90, FM 3-0, FM 3-90-1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,319.9233093261719,293.6450147628784,311.30609130859377]},{"page":53,"text":"forward line of own troops – (DOD) A line that indicates the most forward positions of friendly forces in any","rect":[90.0,337.8742980957031,533.5611476898193,328.76611328125]},{"page":53,"text":"kind of military operation at a specific time. Also called FLOT. (JP 3-03) Referenced in ADP 3-90,","rect":[108.0199966430664,349.394287109375,505.4049940109253,340.2861022949219]},{"page":53,"text":"FM 3-90-1, ATP 3-60.2, ATP 6-02.53.","rect":[108.0199966430664,360.4233093261719,263.6450147628784,351.9764404296875]},{"page":53,"text":"forward logistics element – Comprised of task-organized multifunctional logistics assets designed to support","rect":[90.0,378.3742980957031,529.8987193069459,369.26611328125]},{"page":53,"text":"fast-moving offensive operations in the early phases of decisive action. Also called FLE. (ATP 4-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,389.894287109375,511.87666869735718,380.7861022949219]},{"page":53,"text":"forward-looking infrared – (DOD) An airborne, electro-optical, thermal imaging device that detects far-","rect":[90.0,407.35430908203127,513.8566491661072,398.2461242675781]},{"page":53,"text":"infrared energy, converts the energy into an electronic signal, and provides a visible image for day or night","rect":[108.0199966430664,418.8742980957031,535.3559946975709,409.76611328125]},{"page":53,"text":"viewing. Also called FLIR. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ATP 3-06.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,430.4142761230469,374.72500133514407,421.30609130859377]},{"page":53,"text":"forward observer – (DOD) An individual operating with front line troops trained to adjust ground or naval","rect":[90.0,447.8742980957031,521.1498789749146,438.756103515625]},{"page":53,"text":"gunfire and pass back battlefield information. Also called FO. (JP 3-09) Referenced in FM 3-09,","rect":[108.0199966430664,459.394287109375,493.94500255584719,450.2861022949219]},{"page":53,"text":"ATP 3-09.30, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-21.11, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[108.0199966430664,470.4233093261719,334.5249891281128,461.9764404296875]},{"page":53,"text":"forward operating base – (DOD) An airfield used to support tactical operations without establishing full","rect":[90.0,488.3742980957031,513.3660044631959,479.26611328125]},{"page":53,"text":"support facilities. Also called FOB. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[108.0199966430664,499.8742370605469,453.0249891281128,490.7861022949219]},{"page":53,"text":"forward operating site – (DOD) A scalable location outside the United States and its territories intended for","rect":[90.0,517.3543090820313,526.5190942344666,508.2461242675781]},{"page":53,"text":"rotational use by operating forces. Also called FOS. (JP 4-04) Referenced in ATP 3-17.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,528.874267578125,465.5050001144409,519.76611328125]},{"page":53,"text":"forward passage of lines – Occurs when a unit passes through another unit’s positions while moving toward","rect":[90.0,546.394287109375,526.6657009124756,537.1859130859375]},{"page":53,"text":"the enemy. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,557.914306640625,201.95667052841189,548.80615234375]},{"page":53,"text":"forward resuscitative surgery – Urgent initial surgery required to render a patient transportable for further","rect":[90.0,575.374267578125,521.5493676719666,566.26611328125]},{"page":53,"text":"evacuation to a medical treatment facility staffed and equipped to provide for the patient’s care. 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Also called FRAGORD. (JP 5-0) Referenced in FM 6-0, ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[108.0199966430664,667.874267578125,512.6050062179565,658.7861328125]},{"page":53,"text":"fratricide – The unintentional killing or wounding of friendly or neutral personnel by friendly firepower.","rect":[90.0,685.3543090820313,511.2994337081909,676.2461547851563]},{"page":53,"text":"(ADP 3-37)","rect":[108.0199966430664,696.854248046875,155.57665038681032,687.76611328125]},{"page":53,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":53,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":53,"text":"1-45","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":54,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":54,"text":"free-fire area – (DOD) A specific region into which any weapon system may fire without additional","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,475.49130963897707,74.2861099243164]},{"page":54,"text":"coordination with the establishing headquarters. Also called FFA. (JP 3-09) Referenced in FM 3-0,","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,486.1450147628784,85.74613189697266]},{"page":54,"text":"FM 3-09, FM 3-90-1, FM 3-96, ATP 3-09.34, ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[90.0,105.88329315185547,331.22500133514407,97.43643188476563]},{"page":54,"text":"frequency deconfliction – (DOD) A systematic management procedure to coordinate the use of the","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,472.1269807891846,114.7861099243164]},{"page":54,"text":"electromagnetic spectrum for operations, communications, and intelligence functions. (JP 3-85) Referenced","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,520.7307643890381,126.24613189697266]},{"page":54,"text":"in ATP 3-12.3, ATP 6-02.70.","rect":[90.0,146.40330505371095,207.30500316619874,137.78610229492188]},{"page":54,"text":"friendly – (DOD) A contact positively identified as a friend using identification, friend or foe and other","rect":[72.0,164.414306640625,487.02934814071656,155.30612182617188]},{"page":54,"text":"techniques. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ADP 3-37.","rect":[90.0,175.9142303466797,278.8849744796753,166.82608032226563]},{"page":54,"text":"friendly force information requirement – (DOD) Information the commander and staff need to understand","rect":[72.0,193.394287109375,507.72756004333498,184.28610229492188]},{"page":54,"text":"the status of friendly force and supporting capabilities. Also called FFIR. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 5-0,","rect":[90.0,204.914306640625,515.7850294113159,195.80612182617188]},{"page":54,"text":"ADP 6-0, FM 3-96, FM 3-98, FM 6-0, ATP 2-19.4, ATP 2-22.9, ATP 3-04.1, ATP 3-20.98, ATP 3-21.20,","rect":[90.0,215.88328552246095,515.3649854660034,207.43643188476563]},{"page":54,"text":"ATP 3-96.1, ATP 6-02.2.","rect":[90.0,227.40330505371095,192.01999950408936,218.95645141601563]},{"page":54,"text":"friendly force tracking – (DOD) The process of fixing, observing, and reporting the location and movement of ","rect":[72.0,245.35430908203126,522.1138868331909,236.24612426757813]},{"page":54,"text":"friendly forces. Also called FFT. (JP 3-09) Referenced in FM 3-14, ATP 3-14.3.","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,411.44500255584719,247.76608276367188]},{"page":54,"text":"frontal attack – A form of maneuver in which the attacking force seeks to destroy a weaker enemy force or fix","rect":[72.0,274.394287109375,517.9806423187256,265.2861022949219]},{"page":54,"text":"a larger enemy force in place over a broad front. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,285.9142761230469,336.0766809043884,276.80609130859377]},{"page":54,"text":"function – (DOD) The broad, general, and enduring role for which an organization is designed, equipped, and","rect":[72.0,303.3742980957031,512.9691371917725,294.26611328125]},{"page":54,"text":"trained. (JP 1) Referenced in ADP 1-01, FM 1-04, FM 1-05.","rect":[90.0,314.8742370605469,331.1650037765503,305.7861022949219]},{"page":54,"text":"fusion – Consolidating, combining, and correlating information together. 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(ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[72.0,407.894287109375,484.99666381454468,398.7760925292969]},{"page":54,"text":"general engineering – (DOD) Those engineering capabilities and activities, other than combat engineering, that","rect":[72.0,425.3742980957031,521.4650034866334,416.26611328125]},{"page":54,"text":"provide infrastructure and modify, maintain, or protect the physical environment. Also called GE. (JP 3-34)","rect":[90.0,436.894287109375,520.5166528282166,427.7861022949219]},{"page":54,"text":"Referenced in ADP 4-0.","rect":[90.0,446.3902282714844,186.72500133514405,439.30609130859377]},{"page":54,"text":"general license – A document that generally or partially relaxes the exercise of the rights of war in regards to","rect":[72.0,465.8742980957031,509.92040061950686,456.76611328125]},{"page":54,"text":"trade in relation to any community or individuals liable to be affected by their operation. (FM 6-27)","rect":[90.0,477.394287109375,488.5966699180603,468.2861022949219]},{"page":54,"text":"general support – (DOD) 1. Support given to the Supported force as a whole and not to any particular","rect":[72.0,494.9142761230469,483.3214318809509,485.80609130859377]},{"page":54,"text":"subdivision thereof. Also called GS. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 5-0, FM 3-0, FM 3-09,","rect":[90.0,506.354248046875,497.5450086593628,497.26611328125]},{"page":54,"text":"FM 6-0, ATP 2-01, ATP 3-09.60, ATP 3-96.1, ATP 4-02.2.","rect":[90.0,517.4033203125,329.24502086639407,508.9564514160156]},{"page":54,"text":"general support–reinforcing – (Army) A support relationship assigned to a unit to support the force as a whole","rect":[72.0,535.3543090820313,521.6095247344971,526.2461547851563]},{"page":54,"text":"and to reinforce another similar-type unit. (FM 3-0)","rect":[90.0,546.874267578125,296.63664794540406,537.76611328125]},{"page":54,"text":"generated obscuration – Obscuration produced by generator systems, smoke pots, and hand grenades.","rect":[72.0,564.394287109375,484.95412731170657,555.2861328125]},{"page":54,"text":"(ATP 3-11.50)","rect":[90.0,575.894287109375,148.91666198349,566.80615234375]},{"page":54,"text":"geospatial data and information – The geographic-referenced and tactical objects and events that support the","rect":[72.0,593.374267578125,515.2950105743408,584.2560424804688]},{"page":54,"text":"unit mission, task, and purpose. (ATP 3-34.80)","rect":[90.0,604.874267578125,277.7966516075134,595.7861328125]},{"page":54,"text":"geospatial engineering – (DOD) Those engineering capabilities and activities that contribute to a clear","rect":[72.0,622.3543090820313,485.48332763290406,613.2461547851563]},{"page":54,"text":"understanding of the physical environment by providing geospatial information and services to","rect":[90.0,633.874267578125,469.6979274749756,624.76611328125]},{"page":54,"text":"commanders and staffs. (JP 3-34) Referenced in ATP 2-22.7.","rect":[90.0,645.374267578125,334.7650098800659,636.2861328125]},{"page":54,"text":"geospatial information – (DOD) Information that identifies the geographic location and characteristics of ","rect":[72.0,662.8543090820313,500.51128673553469,653.7461547851563]},{"page":54,"text":"natural or constructed features and boundaries on the Earth, including: statistical data and information","rect":[90.0,674.374267578125,497.6168727874756,665.26611328125]},{"page":54,"text":"derived from, among other things, remote sensing, mapping, and surveying technologies; and mapping,","rect":[90.0,685.894287109375,503.38531017303469,676.7861328125]},{"page":54,"text":"charting, geodetic data and related products. (JP 2-03) Referenced in ADP 2-0, ATP 2-22.7.","rect":[90.0,697.414306640625,457.70501232147219,688.30615234375]},{"page":54,"text":"1-46","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1190185546875,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":54,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":54,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":55,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":55,"text":"geospatial information and services – (DOD) The collection, information extraction, storage, dissemination,","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,530.7471876144409,74.2861099243164]},{"page":55,"text":"and exploitation of geodetic, geomagnetic, imagery, gravimetric, aeronautical, topographic, hydrographic,","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,532.3071241378784,85.74613189697266]},{"page":55,"text":"littoral, cultural, and toponymic data accurately referenced to a precise location on the Earth’s surface. 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(JP 2-03) Referenced in ADP 2-0, FM 2-0, FM 3-14, FM 3-16, ATP 3-21.51, ATP 2-22.7,","rect":[108.0199966430664,169.85423278808595,511.70501232147219,160.76608276367188]},{"page":55,"text":"ATP 3-05.20, ATP 3-60.1, ATP 3-90.1, ATP 3-96.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,180.90330505371095,319.5050001144409,172.45645141601563]},{"page":55,"text":"global distribution – (DOD) The process that coordinates and synchronizes fulfillment of joint force","rect":[90.0,198.914306640625,495.83041096496586,189.79611206054688]},{"page":55,"text":"requirements from the point of origin to point of employment. (JP 4-09) Referenced in ADP 4-0.","rect":[108.0199966430664,210.43426513671876,494.96499156951907,201.32608032226563]},{"page":55,"text":"global engagement manager – Provides automated tools and decision aids that enable commanders to exercise","rect":[90.0,227.894287109375,537.7240877227783,218.78610229492188]},{"page":55,"text":"mission command of ballistic missile defense forces deployed within the combatant command area of","rect":[108.0199966430664,239.35430908203126,514.741842037201,230.24612426757813]},{"page":55,"text":"responsibility. (ATP 3-27.5)","rect":[108.0199966430664,250.874267578125,221.39665771102907,241.76608276367188]},{"page":55,"text":"global force management – (DOD) Processes that align force assignment, apportionment, and allocation","rect":[90.0,268.394287109375,512.6268215179443,259.2861022949219]},{"page":55,"text":"methodologies in support of strategic guidance. Also called GFM. (JP 3-35) Referenced in ATP 3-35.","rect":[108.0199966430664,279.914306640625,515.0050001144409,270.8061218261719]},{"page":55,"text":"Global Positioning System – (DOD) A satellite-based radio navigation system operated by the Department of ","rect":[90.0,297.3742980957031,535.2388868331909,288.26611328125]},{"page":55,"text":"Defense to provide all military, civil, and commercial users with precise positioning, navigation, and","rect":[108.0199966430664,308.894287109375,510.9342861175537,299.7861022949219]},{"page":55,"text":"timing. Also called GPS. (JP 3-14) Referenced in FM 3-14, ATP 3-01.85, ATP 3-14.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,320.4142761230469,455.3649854660034,311.30609130859377]},{"page":55,"text":"governance – (DOD) The state’s ability to serve the citizens through the rules, processes, and behavior by","rect":[90.0,337.8742980957031,515.9230556488037,328.6659240722656]},{"page":55,"text":"which interests are articulated, resources are managed, and power is exercised in a society. (JP 3-24)","rect":[108.0199966430664,349.394287109375,510.0766809043884,340.2861022949219]},{"page":55,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-07, FM 3-96.","rect":[108.0199966430664,360.4233093261719,244.4449872970581,351.80609130859377]},{"page":55,"text":"government-in-exile – A government that has been displaced from its country, but remains recognized as the","rect":[90.0,378.3742980957031,528.7226839141846,369.26611328125]},{"page":55,"text":"legitimate sovereign authority. (ATP 3-05.1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,389.894287109375,286.9166467247009,380.7861022949219]},{"page":55,"text":"government-owned containers – Containers purchased by the U.S. Government identified by ISO numbers","rect":[90.0,407.35430908203127,524.3491961936951,398.2461242675781]},{"page":55,"text":"starting with USAU or USAX. (ATP 4-12)","rect":[108.0199966430664,418.8742980957031,279.9566552696228,409.76611328125]},{"page":55,"text":"grade resistance – The resistance offered by a grade to the progress of a train. Also called GR. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[90.0,436.4142761230469,520.1566674766541,427.30609130859377]},{"page":55,"text":"graphic control measure – A symbol used on maps and displays to regulate forces and warfighting functions.","rect":[90.0,453.8742980957031,532.9757642745972,444.76611328125]},{"page":55,"text":"(ADP 6-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,465.3742370605469,150.5366571006775,456.2861022949219]},{"page":55,"text":"ground-based interceptor – (DOD) A fixed-based, surface-to-air missile for defense against long-range","rect":[90.0,482.9142761230469,509.91442585754398,473.80609130859377]},{"page":55,"text":"ballistic missiles using an exo-atmospheric hit-to-kill interception of the targeted reentry vehicle in the","rect":[108.0199966430664,494.3742980957031,518.2512483673096,485.26611328125]},{"page":55,"text":"midcourse phase of flight. Also called GBI. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-27.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,505.894287109375,432.5050001144409,496.7861022949219]},{"page":55,"text":"ground-based midcourse defense – (DOD) A surface-to-air ballistic missile defense system for exo-","rect":[90.0,523.3543090820313,497.11665893173218,514.2461547851563]},{"page":55,"text":"atmospheric midcourse phase interception of long-range ballistic missiles using the ground-based","rect":[108.0199966430664,534.874267578125,497.9955348968506,525.76611328125]},{"page":55,"text":"interceptors. Also called GMD. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-27.3, ATP 3-27.5.","rect":[108.0199966430664,546.374267578125,436.0450086593628,537.2861328125]},{"page":55,"text":"gross trailing load – The maximum tonnage that a locomotive can move under given conditions. Also called","rect":[90.0,563.8543090820313,527.2285060882568,554.7461547851563]},{"page":55,"text":"GTL. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[108.0199966430664,575.354248046875,178.85666442489626,566.26611328125]},{"page":55,"text":"guard – A type of security operation done to protect the main body by fighting to gain time while preventing","rect":[90.0,592.894287109375,526.9581813812256,583.7861328125]},{"page":55,"text":"enemy ground observation of and direct fire against the main body. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,604.414306640625,427.1566369590759,595.30615234375]},{"page":55,"text":"guard rail – A rail or series of rails that lay parallel to the running rails of a track that help prevent derailments","rect":[90.0,621.874267578125,534.7818133811951,612.76611328125]},{"page":55,"text":"by holding wheels in alignment and keeping derailed wheels on the ties. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[108.0199966430664,633.394287109375,445.21663451766968,624.2861328125]},{"page":55,"text":"guarded frequencies – (DOD) A list of time-oriented, enemy frequencies that are currently being exploited for","rect":[90.0,650.8543090820313,536.4835107383728,641.7461547851563]},{"page":55,"text":"combat information and intelligence or jammed after the commander has weighed the potential operational","rect":[108.0199966430664,662.374267578125,535.8841929397584,653.2560424804688]},{"page":55,"text":"gain against the loss of the technical information. (JP 3-85) Referenced in ATP 6-02.70.","rect":[108.0199966430664,673.894287109375,460.1650037765503,664.7861328125]},{"page":55,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":55,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":55,"text":"1-47","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.02001953125,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":56,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":56,"text":"guerrilla – An irregular, predominantly indigenous member of a guerrilla force organized similar to military","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,507.04408836364748,74.2861099243164]},{"page":56,"text":"concepts and structure in order to conduct military and paramilitary operations in enemy-held, hostile, or","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,509.36089110946656,85.74613189697266]},{"page":56,"text":"denied territory. Although a guerrilla and guerrilla forces can exist independent of an insurgency, guerrillas","rect":[90.0,106.374267578125,519.2970111351013,97.2660903930664]},{"page":56,"text":"normally operate in covert and overt resistance operations of an insurgency. (ATP 3-05.1)","rect":[90.0,117.894287109375,449.89665771102906,108.7861099243164]},{"page":56,"text":"guerrilla base – A temporary site where guerrilla installations, headquarters, and some guerrilla units are","rect":[72.0,135.35430908203126,494.12402058410648,126.24613189697266]},{"page":56,"text":"located. A guerrilla base is considered to be transitory and must be capable of rapid displacement by","rect":[90.0,146.894287109375,491.21092796325686,137.78610229492188]},{"page":56,"text":"personnel within the base. (ATP 3-05.1)","rect":[90.0,158.39427185058595,250.85666442489626,149.30612182617188]},{"page":56,"text":"guerrilla force – (DOD) A group of irregular, predominantly indigenous personnel organized along military","rect":[72.0,175.874267578125,506.74608421325686,166.76608276367188]},{"page":56,"text":"lines to conduct military and paramilitary operations in enemy-held, hostile, or denied territory. (JP 3-05)","rect":[90.0,187.394287109375,511.27666259384156,178.28610229492188]},{"page":56,"text":"Referenced in ADP 3-05, ATP 3-05.1, ATP 3-18.1.","rect":[90.0,198.42332458496095,296.1650037765503,189.80612182617188]},{"page":56,"text":"guerrilla warfare – Military and paramilitary operations conducted in enemy-held, hostile, or denied territory","rect":[72.0,216.374267578125,513.8128261566162,207.26608276367188]},{"page":56,"text":"by irregular, predominantly indigenous, guerrilla forces to reduce the effectiveness, industrial capacity, and","rect":[90.0,227.894287109375,519.1566066741943,218.78610229492188]},{"page":56,"text":"morale of the enemy. (ATP 3-18.1)","rect":[90.0,239.414306640625,231.35666442489626,230.30612182617188]},{"page":56,"text":"gun-target line – (DOD) An imaginary straight line from gun to target. Also called GTL. (JP 3-09.3)","rect":[72.0,256.874267578125,477.7966516075134,247.76608276367188]},{"page":56,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-09.30.","rect":[90.0,266.3702392578125,203.10500621795655,259.2861022949219]},{"page":56,"text":"—H—","rect":[283.3999938964844,289.82000732421877,310.6999931335449,282.64569091796877]},{"page":56,"text":"hasty breach – (DOD) The creation of lanes through enemy minefields by expedient methods such as blasting","rect":[72.0,303.3742980957031,515.2237758636475,294.26611328125]},{"page":56,"text":"with demolitions, pushing rollers or disabled vehicles through the minefields when the time factor does not","rect":[90.0,314.894287109375,518.2858042678834,305.7861022949219]},{"page":56,"text":"permit detailed reconnaissance, deliberate breaching, or bypassing the obstacle. (JP 3-15) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,326.35430908203127,505.7513942718506,317.2461242675781]},{"page":56,"text":"ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[90.0,335.8502502441406,144.7849988937378,328.93646240234377]},{"page":56,"text":"hasty crossing – The crossing of an inland water obstacle or other gap using the crossing means at hand or","rect":[72.0,355.394287109375,500.0197656211853,346.2861022949219]},{"page":56,"text":"those readily available, and made without pausing for elaborate preparations. (ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[90.0,366.9142761230469,454.4566552696228,357.80609130859377]},{"page":56,"text":"hasty operation – An operation in which a commander directs immediately available forces, using fragmentary","rect":[72.0,384.3742980957031,519.7511501312256,375.26611328125]},{"page":56,"text":"orders, to perform tasks with minimal preparation, trading planning and preparation time for speed of ","rect":[90.0,395.894287109375,498.0223340988159,386.7861022949219]},{"page":56,"text":"execution. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,407.39422607421877,181.43666625595095,398.30609130859377]},{"page":56,"text":"hazard – (DOD) A condition with the potential to cause injury, illness, or death of personnel; damage to or loss","rect":[72.0,424.894287109375,519.9527728538513,415.7760925292969]},{"page":56,"text":"of equipment or property; or mission degradation. (JP 3-33) Referenced in ADP 2-0, ADP 3-0, ADP 3-05,","rect":[90.0,436.4142761230469,515.0649976730347,427.30609130859377]},{"page":56,"text":"ADP 3-37, FM 3-11, FM 3-14, FM 3-96, ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[90.0,447.4433288574219,311.5249891281128,438.9964599609375]},{"page":56,"text":"hazardous waste – A solid waste that is listed as such in federal law or exhibits any of the hazardous","rect":[72.0,465.394287109375,477.6884601097107,456.2861022949219]},{"page":56,"text":"characteristics of ignitability, corrosiveness, reactivity, or toxicity. Also called HW. (ATP 3-34.5)","rect":[90.0,476.9142761230469,481.3366601524353,467.80609130859377]},{"page":56,"text":"hazardous waste accumulation site – A specially designated site for the temporary collection of hazardous","rect":[72.0,494.3742980957031,505.1591327171326,485.26611328125]},{"page":56,"text":"wastes where no container may remain on site without permit for more than a specified duration, of which","rect":[90.0,505.894287109375,514.7278957366943,496.7861022949219]},{"page":56,"text":"is correlative to the amount of refuse stored. (ATP 3-34.5)","rect":[90.0,517.394287109375,323.03667235946656,508.3061218261719]},{"page":56,"text":"health service support – (DOD) All services performed, provided, or arranged to promote, improve, conserve,","rect":[72.0,534.874267578125,517.5893507003784,525.76611328125]},{"page":56,"text":"or restore the mental or physical well-being of personnel. Also called HSS. (JP 4-02) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,546.394287109375,488.07152366638186,537.2861328125]},{"page":56,"text":"FM 4-02, ATP 4-02.55, ATP 4-02.84. (Army) Health service support encompasses all support and services","rect":[90.0,557.8543090820313,518.5382831077576,548.7461547851563]},{"page":56,"text":"performed, provided, and arranged by the Army Medical Department to promote, improve, conserve, or","rect":[90.0,569.374267578125,505.3792626914978,560.26611328125]},{"page":56,"text":"restore the mental and physical well-being of personnel in the Army. Additionally, as directed, provide","rect":[90.0,580.894287109375,501.8175630645752,571.7861328125]},{"page":56,"text":"support in other Services, agencies, and organizations. This includes casualty care (encompassing a number","rect":[90.0,592.3543090820313,520.3475244102478,583.2461547851563]},{"page":56,"text":"of Army Medical Department functions—organic and area medical support, hospitalization, the treatment","rect":[90.0,603.874267578125,512.9068675003052,594.76611328125]},{"page":56,"text":"aspects of dental care and behavioral/neuropsychiatric treatment, clinical laboratory services, and treatment","rect":[90.0,615.394287109375,519.5942759475709,606.2861328125]},{"page":56,"text":"of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear patients), medical evacuation, and medical logistics.","rect":[90.0,626.8543090820313,497.32305431365969,617.7461547851563]},{"page":56,"text":"(FM 4-02)","rect":[90.0,638.354248046875,131.9966638145447,629.26611328125]},{"page":56,"text":"health surveillance – (DOD) The regular or repeated collection, analysis, and interpretation of health-related","rect":[72.0,655.894287109375,509.8942470550537,646.7861328125]},{"page":56,"text":"data and the dissemination of information to monitor the health of a population and to identify potential","rect":[90.0,667.3543090820313,504.2468943557739,658.2461547851563]},{"page":56,"text":"health risks, thereby enabling timely interventions to prevent, treat, reduce, or control disease and injury,","rect":[90.0,678.874267578125,508.96636486053469,669.7560424804688]},{"page":56,"text":"which includes occupational and environmental health surveillance and medical surveillance","rect":[90.0,690.374267578125,460.6569185333252,681.2861328125]},{"page":56,"text":"subcomponents. (JP 4-02.) Referenced in ATP 4-02.7.","rect":[90.0,701.914306640625,307.20501232147219,692.826171875]},{"page":56,"text":"1-48","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":56,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":56,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":57,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":57,"text":"H-hour – (DOD) 1. The specific hour on D-day at which a particular operation commences. (JP 5-0)","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,493.87666869735718,74.2861099243164]},{"page":57,"text":"Referenced in ADP 2-0, FM 3-99, FM 6-0.","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.42333221435547,280.2650098800659,85.8061294555664]},{"page":57,"text":"high-payoff target – (DOD) A target whose loss to the enemy will significantly contribute to the success of the","rect":[90.0,112.374267578125,537.6472444610596,103.2660903930664]},{"page":57,"text":"friendly course of action. Also called HPT. (JP 3-60) Referenced in FM 3-09, FM 3-96, ATP 2-01.3, ATP","rect":[108.0199966430664,123.894287109375,532.1176900787353,114.7861099243164]},{"page":57,"text":"2-19.3, ATP 2-19.4, ATP 2-33.4, ATP 3-09.24, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-12.3, ATP 3-60, ATP 3-60.1, ATP 3-","rect":[108.0199966430664,134.8633270263672,536.7166650352478,126.41647338867188]},{"page":57,"text":"92, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.40330505371095,177.7849988937378,137.95645141601563]},{"page":57,"text":"high-payoff target list – A prioritized list of high-payoff targets by phase of the operation. (FM 3-09)","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,499.1566369590759,155.30612182617188]},{"page":57,"text":"high-risk personnel – (DOD) Personnel who, by their grade, assignment, symbolic value, or relative isolation,","rect":[90.0,181.874267578125,534.7216749191284,172.76608276367188]},{"page":57,"text":"are likely to be attractive or accessible terrorist targets. Also called HRP. (JP 3-26) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,193.394287109375,497.01122093200686,184.28610229492188]},{"page":57,"text":"ADP 3-37.","rect":[108.0199966430664,202.89027404785157,151.38500499725343,195.97647094726563]},{"page":57,"text":"high-value airborne asset protection – (DOD) A defensive counterair mission using fighter escorts that","rect":[90.0,222.374267578125,510.69055890655519,213.26608276367188]},{"page":57,"text":"defend airborne national assets which are so important that the loss of even one could seriously impact","rect":[108.0199966430664,233.894287109375,518.2900767288209,224.78610229492188]},{"page":57,"text":"United States warfighting capabilities or provide the enemy with significant propaganda value. Also called","rect":[108.0199966430664,245.35430908203126,535.1002101898193,236.24612426757813]},{"page":57,"text":"HVAA protection. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-55.6.","rect":[108.0199966430664,256.8542175292969,332.5450086593628,247.76608276367188]},{"page":57,"text":"high-value individual – A person of interest who is identified, surveilled, tracked, influenced, or engaged. Also","rect":[90.0,274.394287109375,538.7342433929443,265.2861022949219]},{"page":57,"text":"called HVI. (ATP 3-60)","rect":[108.0199966430664,285.89422607421877,203.57665038681032,276.80609130859377]},{"page":57,"text":"high-value target – (DOD) A target the enemy commander requires for the successful completion of the","rect":[90.0,303.3742980957031,510.13119221496586,294.26611328125]},{"page":57,"text":"mission. Also called HVT. (JP 3-60) Referenced in ADP 2-0, FM 3-09, FM 3-96, ATP 2-01.3, ATP 2-19.3,","rect":[108.0199966430664,314.8742370605469,538.5850172042847,305.7861022949219]},{"page":57,"text":"ATP 2-19.4 ATP 2-33.4 ATP 3-09.24 ATP 3-09.42 ATP 3-21.20 ATP 3-60 ATP 3-60.1 ATP 3-92","rect":[108.0199966430664,324.33026123046877,520.9299831390381,317.4164733886719]},{"page":57,"text":",","rect":[155.3000030517578,325.86334228515627,157.80500316619874,323.2180480957031]},{"page":57,"text":",","rect":[207.5,325.86334228515627,210.00500011444093,323.2180480957031]},{"page":57,"text":",","rect":[264.7400207519531,325.86334228515627,267.24502086639407,323.2180480957031]},{"page":57,"text":",","rect":[321.97998046875,325.86334228515627,324.4849805831909,323.2180480957031]},{"page":57,"text":",","rect":[379.2400207519531,325.86334228515627,381.74502086639407,323.2180480957031]},{"page":57,"text":",","rect":[424.0,325.86334228515627,426.5050001144409,323.2180480957031]},{"page":57,"text":",","rect":[476.20001220703127,325.86334228515627,478.70501232147219,323.2180480957031]},{"page":57,"text":",","rect":[520.9600219726563,325.86334228515627,523.4650220870972,323.2180480957031]},{"page":57,"text":"ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[108.0199966430664,335.8502502441406,162.7849988937378,328.93646240234377]},{"page":57,"text":"historical documents – Documents, materials, and data collected by the field historian to supplement the","rect":[90.0,355.394287109375,512.0454378204346,346.2861022949219]},{"page":57,"text":"official record. (ATP 1-20)","rect":[108.0199966430664,366.89422607421877,216.35666442489626,357.80609130859377]},{"page":57,"text":"historical monograph – An in-depth, systematically researched and presented historical work that focuses on a","rect":[90.0,384.3742980957031,537.5180940704346,375.26611328125]},{"page":57,"text":"single subject or event. (ATP 1-20)","rect":[108.0199966430664,395.894287109375,249.1166589317322,386.7760925292969]},{"page":57,"text":"homing – (DOD) The technique whereby a mobile station directs itself, or is directed, towards a source of ","rect":[90.0,413.35430908203127,517.6677198410034,404.2461242675781]},{"page":57,"text":"primary or reflected energy, or to a specified point. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,424.894287109375,467.3649854660034,415.7861022949219]},{"page":57,"text":"homeland – (DOD) The physical region that includes the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, United","rect":[90.0,442.4142761230469,522.3690700531006,433.30609130859377]},{"page":57,"text":"States territories, and surrounding territorial waters and airspace. (JP 3-28) Referenced in ADP 3-28,","rect":[108.0199966430664,453.8742980957031,510.74502086639407,444.76611328125]},{"page":57,"text":"ATP 2-91.7.","rect":[108.0199966430664,463.3702392578125,157.80500316619874,456.4564514160156]},{"page":57,"text":"homeland defense – (DOD) The protection of United States sovereignty, territory, domestic population, and","rect":[90.0,482.9142761230469,525.5342311859131,473.80609130859377]},{"page":57,"text":"critical infrastructure against external threats and aggression or other threats as directed by the President.","rect":[108.0199966430664,494.3742980957031,527.1249952316284,485.26611328125]},{"page":57,"text":"Also called HD. (JP 3-27) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 3-28, FM 3-57, ATP 4-32.","rect":[108.0199966430664,505.8742370605469,442.22500133514407,496.7861022949219]},{"page":57,"text":"homeland security – (DOD) A concerted national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States;","rect":[90.0,523.3543090820313,526.2216563186646,514.2461547851563]},{"page":57,"text":"reduce America's vulnerability to terrorism, major disasters, and other emergencies; and minimize the","rect":[108.0199966430664,534.874267578125,515.0724763946533,525.7560424804688]},{"page":57,"text":"damage and recover from attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies that occur. 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(JP 3-28)","rect":[108.0199966430664,627.394287109375,524.4166772422791,618.2861328125]},{"page":57,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-22.40.","rect":[108.0199966430664,636.8902587890625,221.10500621795655,629.80615234375]},{"page":57,"text":"hostile environment – (DOD) Operational environment in which host government forces, whether opposed to","rect":[90.0,656.374267578125,532.6329250335693,647.26611328125]},{"page":57,"text":"or receptive to operations that a unit intends to conduct, do not have control of the territory and population","rect":[108.0199966430664,667.894287109375,533.7350368499756,658.7861328125]},{"page":57,"text":"in the intended operational area. 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(JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-22.40, ATP 4-02.55.","rect":[108.0199966430664,708.414306640625,468.80498790740969,699.30615234375]},{"page":57,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":57,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":57,"text":"1-49","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1279907226563,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":58,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":58,"text":"host nation – (DOD) A nation which receives forces and/or supplies from allied nations and/or North Atlantic","rect":[72.0,83.37425231933594,514.0759553985596,74.2861099243164]},{"page":58,"text":"Treaty Organization to be located on, to operate in, or to transit through its territory. 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Also called HNS. (JP 4-0) Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-57, FM 4-01, ATP 3-05.2, ATP 3-92,","rect":[90.0,169.85423278808595,499.6450147628784,160.76608276367188]},{"page":58,"text":"ATP 4-15.","rect":[90.0,179.37025451660157,132.30500316619874,172.45645141601563]},{"page":58,"text":"hub – (DOD) An organization that sorts and distributes inbound cargo from wholesale supply sources (airlifted,","rect":[72.0,198.914306640625,520.1998853683472,189.80612182617188]},{"page":58,"text":"sealifted, and ground transportable) and/or from within the theater. (JP 4-09) Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[90.0,210.374267578125,495.20501232147219,201.26608276367188]},{"page":58,"text":"(Army) An organization that sorts and distributes inbound cargo from multiple supply sources. (ATP 4-11)","rect":[90.0,221.894287109375,518.0566918907166,212.78610229492188]},{"page":58,"text":"hub and spoke distribution – (DOD) A physical distribution system, in which a major port serves as a central","rect":[72.0,239.35430908203126,516.1146616897584,230.23611450195313]},{"page":58,"text":"point from which cargo is moved to and from several radiating points to increase transportation efficiencies","rect":[90.0,250.874267578125,520.2779071311951,241.76608276367188]},{"page":58,"text":"and in-transit visibility. (JP 4-09) Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[90.0,262.394287109375,321.72500133514407,253.28610229492188]},{"page":58,"text":"human factors – (DOD) The physical, cultural, psychological, and behavioral attributes of an individual or","rect":[72.0,279.85430908203127,502.7446191368103,270.7461242675781]},{"page":58,"text":"group that influence perceptions, understanding, and interactions. (JP 2-0) Referenced in FM 3-13.4.","rect":[90.0,291.3742980957031,492.44500255584719,282.26611328125]},{"page":58,"text":"human intelligence – (DOD) A category of intelligence derived from information collected and provided by","rect":[72.0,308.894287109375,507.8571071624756,299.7861022949219]},{"page":58,"text":"human sources. (JP 2-0) Referenced in FM 3-16, FM 3-24, ATP 3-05.20, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-90.1,","rect":[90.0,320.3342590332031,492.32497692108157,311.2461242675781]},{"page":58,"text":"ATP 3-96.1. (Army) The collection by a trained human intelligence collector of foreign information from","rect":[90.0,331.8742980957031,512.0481543502808,322.76611328125]},{"page":58,"text":"people and multimedia to identify elements, intentions, composition, strength, dispositions, tactics,","rect":[90.0,343.394287109375,485.46929454803469,334.2861022949219]},{"page":58,"text":"equipment, and capabilities. Also called HUMINT. (ADP 2-0)","rect":[90.0,354.89422607421877,339.9166467247009,345.80609130859377]},{"page":58,"text":"humanitarian and civic assistance – (DOD) Assistance to the local populace, specifically authorized by Title","rect":[72.0,372.3742980957031,514.9376802520752,363.26611328125]},{"page":58,"text":"10, United States Code, Section 401, and funded under separate authorities, provided by predominantly","rect":[90.0,383.894287109375,503.53551292419436,374.7861022949219]},{"page":58,"text":"United States forces in conjunction with military operations. Also called HCA. (JP 3-29) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,395.35430908203127,503.31151390075686,386.2361145019531]},{"page":58,"text":"FM 3-57, ATP 3-05.2, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-57.20, ATP 3-57.30, ATP 3-57.80.","rect":[90.0,406.3833312988281,408.9849805831909,397.93646240234377]},{"page":58,"text":"humanitarian assistance coordination center – (DOD) A temporary center established by a geographic","rect":[72.0,424.4142761230469,493.53112507629398,415.30609130859377]},{"page":58,"text":"combatant commander to assist with interagency coordination and planning during the early planning and","rect":[90.0,435.8742980957031,512.8984279632568,426.76611328125]},{"page":58,"text":"coordination stages of foreign humanitarian assistance operations. Also called HACC. (JP 3-29)","rect":[90.0,447.394287109375,474.13664794540406,438.2861022949219]},{"page":58,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-57.","rect":[90.0,456.8902282714844,186.18500804901124,449.80609130859377]},{"page":58,"text":"humanitarian mine action – (DOD) Activities that strive to reduce the social, economic, and environmental","rect":[72.0,476.354248046875,508.61511945343019,467.26611328125]},{"page":58,"text":"impact of land mines, unexploded ordnance, and small arms ammunition. (JP 3-15) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,487.8742370605469,481.6014003753662,478.7861022949219]},{"page":58,"text":"ATP 4-32.","rect":[90.0,497.3902282714844,132.30500316619874,490.4764404296875]},{"page":58,"text":"humanitarian operations center – (DOD) An international and interagency body that coordinates the overall","rect":[72.0,516.874267578125,513.3287119827271,507.7660827636719]},{"page":58,"text":"relief strategy and unity of effort among all participants in a large foreign humanitarian assistance","rect":[90.0,528.394287109375,480.8902864532471,519.2861328125]},{"page":58,"text":"operation. Also called HOC. (JP 3-29) Referenced in FM 3-57.","rect":[90.0,539.894287109375,342.2650098800659,530.80615234375]},{"page":58,"text":"humanity – The law of armed conflict principle that forbids inflicting suffering, injury, or destruction","rect":[72.0,557.374267578125,480.3087673187256,548.2560424804688]},{"page":58,"text":"unnecessary to accomplish a legitimate military purpose. Also called unnecessary suffering or superfluous","rect":[90.0,568.894287109375,515.1287677268982,559.7861328125]},{"page":58,"text":"injury. (FM 6-27)","rect":[90.0,580.414306640625,160.85666442489626,571.2960815429688]},{"page":58,"text":"hybrid threat – The diverse and dynamic combination of regular forces, irregular forces, terrorist forces, or","rect":[72.0,597.874267578125,504.53850341415406,588.76611328125]},{"page":58,"text":"criminal elements unified to achieve mutually benefitting effects. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,609.394287109375,396.0766809043884,600.2861328125]},{"page":58,"text":"hypo-chlorination – The application of a hypo-chlorinator to feed calcium or sodium hypochlorite. (ATP 4-44)","rect":[72.0,626.914306640625,520.0366723594666,617.80615234375]},{"page":58,"text":"—I—","rect":[285.6199951171875,648.3399658203125,308.41999435424807,641.1656494140625]},{"page":58,"text":"identification – (DOD) 1. The process of determining the friendly or hostile character of an unknown detected","rect":[72.0,661.894287109375,515.4893093109131,652.7861328125]},{"page":58,"text":"contact. Referenced in ATP 3-01.7, ATP 3-01.85, ATP 3-22.40, ATP 3-55.6. 2. In arms control, the process","rect":[90.0,673.3342895507813,521.9710223655701,664.2461547851563]},{"page":58,"text":"of determining which nation is responsible for the detected violations of any arms control measure.","rect":[90.0,684.874267578125,486.2709913253784,675.76611328125]},{"page":58,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-01.81, ATP 3-01.85. 3. In ground combat operations, discrimination between","rect":[90.0,696.394287109375,486.56651878356936,687.2861328125]},{"page":58,"text":"recognizable objects as being friendly or enemy, or the name that belongs to the object as a member of a","rect":[90.0,707.874267578125,507.6136751251221,698.7560424804688]},{"page":58,"text":"class. Also called ID. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-01.7, ATP 3-01.15, ATP 3-01.85, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,719.374267578125,491.96499156951907,710.2861328125]},{"page":58,"text":"1-50","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1190185546875,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":58,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":58,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":59,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":59,"text":"identity intelligence – (DOD) The intelligence resulting from the processing of identity attributes concerning","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,528.9776515960693,74.2861099243164]},{"page":59,"text":"individuals, groups, networks, or populations of interest. Also called I2. (JP 2-0) Referenced in FM 2-0,","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,523.2850294113159,85.74613189697266]},{"page":59,"text":"ATP 2-01.3, ATP 2-33.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,105.88329315185547,210.00500011444093,97.43643188476563]},{"page":59,"text":"imagery – (DOD) A likeness or presentation of any natural or man-made feature or related object or activity,","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,527.0795850753784,114.77609252929688]},{"page":59,"text":"and the positional data acquired at the same time the likeness or representation was acquired, including:","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.35430908203126,522.8381113967896,126.24613189697266]},{"page":59,"text":"products produced by space-based national intelligence reconnaissance systems; and likeness and","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.894287109375,497.8738307952881,137.78610229492188]},{"page":59,"text":"presentations produced by satellites, airborne platforms, unmanned aerial vehicles, or other similar means","rect":[108.0199966430664,158.414306640625,530.7839496116638,149.30612182617188]},{"page":59,"text":"(except that such term does not include handheld or clandestine photography taken by or on behalf of ","rect":[108.0199966430664,169.874267578125,515.9829664230347,160.76608276367188]},{"page":59,"text":"human intelligence collection organizations). (JP 2-03) Referenced in ADP 2-0. ATP 2-22.7, ATP 3-55.6.","rect":[108.0199966430664,181.394287109375,531.5649976730347,172.28610229492188]},{"page":59,"text":"imagery exploitation – (DOD) The cycle of processing, using, interpreting, mensuration and/or manipulating","rect":[90.0,198.914306640625,530.2013454437256,189.80612182617188]},{"page":59,"text":"imagery, and any assembly or consolidation of the results for dissemination. (JP 2-03) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,210.374267578125,510.7513027191162,201.26608276367188]},{"page":59,"text":"ATP 3-55.6.","rect":[108.0199966430664,219.87025451660157,157.80500316619874,212.95645141601563]},{"page":59,"text":"imagery intelligence – (DOD) The technical, geographic, and intelligence information derived through the","rect":[90.0,239.35430908203126,519.3341341094971,230.24612426757813]},{"page":59,"text":"interpretation or analysis of imagery and collateral materials. Also called IMINT. (JP 2-03) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,250.874267578125,531.3313503265381,241.76608276367188]},{"page":59,"text":"ADP 2-0, ATP 2-22.7, ATP 3-05.20.","rect":[108.0199966430664,261.9033203125,255.7849988937378,253.45645141601563]},{"page":59,"text":"immediate decontamination – (DOD) Decontamination carried out by individuals immediately upon","rect":[90.0,279.85430908203127,498.73647117614748,270.7461242675781]},{"page":59,"text":"becoming contaminated to save lives, minimize casualties, and limit the spread of contamination. (JP 3-11)","rect":[108.0199966430664,291.3742980957031,536.5966699180603,282.26611328125]},{"page":59,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-05.11.","rect":[108.0199966430664,300.8702392578125,221.10500621795655,293.7861022949219]},{"page":59,"text":"immediate recovery – Performed by assets within a flight mission that assumes the tactical situation permits a","rect":[90.0,320.35430908203127,533.6965608673096,311.2461242675781]},{"page":59,"text":"recovery with the forces at hand without detailed planning or coordination. (ATP 3-04.13)","rect":[108.0199966430664,331.8742980957031,469.03667235946656,322.76611328125]},{"page":59,"text":"immediate response authority – (DOD) A Federal military commander’s, Department of Defense component","rect":[90.0,349.394287109375,533.9922862014771,340.1859130859375]},{"page":59,"text":"head’s, and/or responsible Department of Defense civilian official’s authority temporarily to employ","rect":[108.0199966430664,360.85430908203127,510.1026210784912,351.64593505859377]},{"page":59,"text":"resources under their control, subject to any supplemental direction provided by higher headquarters, and","rect":[108.0199966430664,372.3742980957031,528.7925930023193,363.256103515625]},{"page":59,"text":"provide those resources to save lives, prevent human suffering, or mitigate great property damage in","rect":[108.0199966430664,383.894287109375,508.8200283050537,374.7861022949219]},{"page":59,"text":"response to a request for assistance from civil authority, under imminently serious conditions when time","rect":[108.0199966430664,395.35430908203127,524.6416292266846,386.2461242675781]},{"page":59,"text":"does not permit approval from a higher authority within the United States. Immediate response authority","rect":[108.0199966430664,406.8742980957031,525.8322658538818,397.76611328125]},{"page":59,"text":"does not permit actions that would subject civilians to the use of military power that is regulatory,","rect":[108.0199966430664,418.394287109375,499.31109142303469,409.2760925292969]},{"page":59,"text":"prescriptive, proscriptive, or compulsory. (DODD 3025.18) Referenced in ADP 3-28, ATP 2-91.7,","rect":[108.0199966430664,429.8742980957031,503.0050001144409,420.76611328125]},{"page":59,"text":"ATP 3-28.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,439.3702392578125,157.80500316619874,432.4564514160156]},{"page":59,"text":"improvisation – The ability to adapt sustainment operations to unexpected situations or circumstances affecting","rect":[90.0,458.9142761230469,539.0075588226318,449.80609130859377]},{"page":59,"text":"a mission. (ADP 4-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,470.41424560546877,193.6166589317322,461.32611083984377]},{"page":59,"text":"improvised explosive device – (DOD) A weapon that is fabricated or emplaced in an unconventional manner","rect":[90.0,487.8742370605469,529.6036889610291,478.7861022949219]},{"page":59,"text":"incorporating destructive, lethal, noxious, pyrotechnic, or incendiary chemicals. Also called IED.","rect":[108.0199966430664,499.35430908203127,496.7835645675659,490.2461242675781]},{"page":59,"text":"(JP 3-15.1) Referenced in ATP 4-01.45, ATP 4-32, ATP 4-32.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,510.854248046875,365.0050001144409,501.76611328125]},{"page":59,"text":"implied task – (Army) A task that must be performed to accomplish a specified task or mission but is not stated","rect":[90.0,528.394287109375,538.8818264007568,519.2861328125]},{"page":59,"text":"in the higher headquarters’ order. (FM 6-0) See also essential task, specified task.","rect":[108.0199966430664,539.914306640625,440.4849805831909,530.7059326171875]},{"page":59,"text":"incapacitating agent – (DOD) A chemical agent, which produces temporary disabling conditions that can be","rect":[90.0,557.374267578125,527.9801302032471,548.26611328125]},{"page":59,"text":"physical or mental and persist for hours or days after exposure to the agent has ceased. (JP 3-11)","rect":[108.0199966430664,568.894287109375,493.51665282821656,559.7861328125]},{"page":59,"text":"Referenced in ATP 4-02.85.","rect":[108.0199966430664,578.3902587890625,221.10500621795655,571.30615234375]},{"page":59,"text":"incident – (DOD) An occurrence, caused by either human action or natural phenomena, that requires action to","rect":[90.0,597.874267578125,532.0320949554443,588.76611328125]},{"page":59,"text":"prevent or minimize loss of life or damage to, loss of, or other risks to property, information, and/or natural","rect":[108.0199966430664,609.394287109375,537.3291392288209,600.2861328125]},{"page":59,"text":"resources. (JP 3-28) Referenced in ADP 3-28, ATP 2-91.7, ATP 3-28.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,620.894287109375,396.2650098800659,611.80615234375]},{"page":59,"text":"incident awareness and assessment – (DOD) The processing, analysis, and dissemination of information","rect":[90.0,638.374267578125,515.4809474945068,629.26611328125]},{"page":59,"text":"collected or acquired through the authorized use of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, and other","rect":[108.0199966430664,649.894287109375,538.8630883750916,640.7861328125]},{"page":59,"text":"intelligence, intelligence-related, and/or non-intelligence capabilities, during defense support of civil","rect":[108.0199966430664,661.3543090820313,510.56381940460207,652.2461547851563]},{"page":59,"text":"authorities and National Guard domestic operations. Also called IAA. (JP 3-28) Referenced in ATP 2-91.7.","rect":[108.0199966430664,672.854248046875,537.3850049972534,663.76611328125]},{"page":59,"text":"incident command system– (DOD) A standardized on-scene emergency management construct designed to aid","rect":[90.0,690.394287109375,539.3176174163818,681.2861328125]},{"page":59,"text":"in the management of resources during incidents. Also called ICS. (JP 3-28) Referenced in ATP 2-91.7,","rect":[108.0199966430664,701.874267578125,523.2250318527222,692.76611328125]},{"page":59,"text":"ATP 3-28.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,711.3702392578125,157.80500316619874,704.4564208984375]},{"page":59,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":59,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":59,"text":"1-51","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":60,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":60,"text":"incident management – (DOD) A national comprehensive approach to preventing, preparing for, responding","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,511.27171897888186,74.2861099243164]},{"page":60,"text":"to, and recovering from terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies. (JP 3-28) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,509.25121116638186,85.73611450195313]},{"page":60,"text":"ADP 3-28, ATP 3-28.1.","rect":[90.0,105.88329315185547,185.64499950408936,97.43643188476563]},{"page":60,"text":"indications – (DOD) In intelligence usage, information in various degrees of evaluation, all of which bear on","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,509.5886745452881,114.7861099243164]},{"page":60,"text":"the intention of a potential enemy to adopt or reject a course of action. (JP 2-0) Referenced in ATP 2-33.4.","rect":[90.0,135.414306640625,515.9650220870972,126.29611206054688]},{"page":60,"text":"indicator – (DOD) 1. In intelligence usage, an item of information which reflects the intention or capability of","rect":[72.0,152.894287109375,514.8907983360291,143.78610229492188]},{"page":60,"text":"an adversary to adopt or reject a course of action. (JP 2-0) Referenced in FM 3-13.4, FM 3-98, ATP 2-01,","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,512.6650037765503,155.29611206054688]},{"page":60,"text":"ATP 2-01.3, ATP 2-19.4, ATP 2-33.4. 3. In the context of assessment, a specific piece of information that","rect":[90.0,175.85423278808595,514.1135630569459,166.76608276367188]},{"page":60,"text":"infers the condition, state, or existence of something, and provides a reliable means to ascertain","rect":[90.0,187.394287109375,471.1506862640381,178.28610229492188]},{"page":60,"text":"performance or effectiveness. (JP 5-0) Referenced in ADP 3-07, ADP 5-0, FM 3-96, ATP 3-96.1.","rect":[90.0,198.89427185058595,480.56499767303469,189.80612182617188]},{"page":60,"text":"indigenous populations and institutions – (DOD) The societal framework of an operational environment","rect":[72.0,216.374267578125,498.6553111038208,207.26608276367188]},{"page":60,"text":"including citizens; legal and illegal immigrants; dislocated civilians; and governmental, tribal, ethnic,","rect":[90.0,227.894287109375,495.4193067550659,218.78610229492188]},{"page":60,"text":"religious, commercial, and private organizations and entities. Also called IPI. (JP 3-57) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,239.35430908203126,496.9014186859131,230.24612426757813]},{"page":60,"text":"FM 3-57, ATP 3-57.30, ATP 3-57.70.","rect":[90.0,250.38328552246095,242.22500133514405,241.93643188476563]},{"page":60,"text":"individual protective equipment – (DOD) The personal clothing and equipment provided to all military,","rect":[72.0,268.394287109375,495.80144786834719,259.2861022949219]},{"page":60,"text":"government civilians, and contractors authorized to accompany the force required to protect an individual","rect":[90.0,279.85430908203127,512.6544260940552,270.7461242675781]},{"page":60,"text":"from chemical, biological, and radiological hazards and some nuclear hazards. Also called IPE. (JP 3-11)","rect":[90.0,291.3742980957031,511.0966699180603,282.26611328125]},{"page":60,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-05.11, ATP 4-02.84.","rect":[90.0,302.4033203125,260.34499645233157,293.7861022949219]},{"page":60,"text":"infiltration – (Army) A form of maneuver in which an attacking force conducts undetected movement through","rect":[72.0,320.35430908203127,516.5641994476318,311.2461242675781]},{"page":60,"text":"or into an area occupied by enemy forces to occupy a position of advantage in the enemy rear while","rect":[90.0,331.8742980957031,488.69418049621586,322.76611328125]},{"page":60,"text":"exposing only small elements to enemy defensive fires. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,343.394287109375,364.4566552696228,334.2861022949219]},{"page":60,"text":"infiltration lane – A control measure that coordinates forward and lateral movement of infiltrating units and","rect":[72.0,360.85430908203127,507.1097011566162,351.7461242675781]},{"page":60,"text":"fixes fire planning responsibilities. 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(ADP 6-0)","rect":[90.0,418.8742980957031,245.57665038681032,409.76611328125]},{"page":60,"text":"information collection – An activity that synchronizes and integrates the planning and employment of sensors","rect":[72.0,436.4142761230469,515.7578265647888,427.30609130859377]},{"page":60,"text":"and assets as well as the processing, exploitation, and dissemination systems in direct support of current","rect":[90.0,447.8742980957031,505.81662702178957,438.76611328125]},{"page":60,"text":"and future operations. (FM 3-55)","rect":[90.0,459.3742370605469,221.93666625595095,450.2861022949219]},{"page":60,"text":"information environment – (DOD) The aggregate of individuals, organizations, and systems that collect,","rect":[72.0,476.9142761230469,497.1713819503784,467.80609130859377]},{"page":60,"text":"process, disseminate, or act on information. (JP 3-13) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 3-37, FM 3-12,","rect":[90.0,488.354248046875,489.1450147628784,479.26611328125]},{"page":60,"text":"FM 3-13, FM 3-13.4, FM 3-16, FM 3-24, FM 3-96, FM 3-99, FM 4-0, ATP 2-01.3, ATP 3-05.20,","rect":[90.0,499.4033203125,481.5249891281128,490.9564514160156]},{"page":60,"text":"ATP 3-13.1, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-53.2, ATP 3-90.98, ATP 6-02.54, ATP 6-02.60, ATP 6-02.71.","rect":[90.0,510.9233093261719,478.22500133514407,502.4764404296875]},{"page":60,"text":"information for effect – Factual information used in publication or broadcast to negatively affect perceptions","rect":[72.0,528.874267578125,511.88392519760137,519.76611328125]},{"page":60,"text":"and/or damage credibility and capability of the targeted group. (FM 3-53)","rect":[90.0,540.394287109375,384.6766564903259,531.2861328125]},{"page":60,"text":"information fratricide – Adverse effects on the information environment resulting from a failure to effectively","rect":[72.0,557.8543090820313,519.1461696624756,548.7461547851563]},{"page":60,"text":"synchronize the employment of multiple information related capabilities which may impede the conduct of","rect":[90.0,569.374267578125,517.7939355430603,560.26611328125]},{"page":60,"text":"friendly operations or adversely affect friendly forces. (FM 3-13)","rect":[90.0,580.894287109375,350.8366601524353,571.7861328125]},{"page":60,"text":"information management – (Army) The science of using procedures and information systems to collect,","rect":[72.0,598.3543090820313,494.58086681365969,589.2461547851563]},{"page":60,"text":"process, store, display, disseminate, and protect data, information, and knowledge products. (ADP 6-0) See","rect":[90.0,609.874267578125,518.8606233673096,600.76611328125]},{"page":60,"text":"also situational understanding.","rect":[90.0,621.394287109375,211.88329601287843,612.2861328125]},{"page":60,"text":"information operations – (DOD) The integrated employment, during military operations, of information-","rect":[72.0,638.8543090820313,497.77666259384156,629.7461547851563]},{"page":60,"text":"related capabilities in concert with other lines of operation to influence, disrupt, corrupt, or usurp the","rect":[90.0,650.354248046875,492.5936861114502,641.26611328125]},{"page":60,"text":"decision-making of adversaries and potential adversaries while protecting our own. 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(JP 2-0) Referenced in ADP 2-0,","rect":[108.0199966430664,158.414306640625,522.6849927902222,149.30612182617188]},{"page":61,"text":"FM 3-96, ATP 2-01.3, ATP 2-19.4, ATP 3-55.6.","rect":[108.0199966430664,169.4432830810547,302.46499156951907,160.99642944335938]},{"page":61,"text":"information superiority – (DOD) The operational advantage derived from the ability to collect, process, and","rect":[90.0,187.394287109375,528.7777004241943,178.28610229492188]},{"page":61,"text":"disseminate an uninterrupted flow of information while exploiting or denying an adversary's ability to do","rect":[108.0199966430664,198.914306640625,527.9181423187256,189.80612182617188]},{"page":61,"text":"the same. See also information operations. (JP 3-13) Referenced in FM 3-57, FM 3-99, ATP 3-18.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,210.4142303466797,508.2849988937378,201.32608032226563]},{"page":61,"text":"infrastructure reconnaissance – A multidisciplinary reconnaissance focused on gathering technical","rect":[90.0,227.894287109375,493.53086042022707,218.78610229492188]},{"page":61,"text":"information on the condition and capacity of existing public systems, municipal services, and facilities","rect":[108.0199966430664,239.35430908203126,518.0885150413513,230.24612426757813]},{"page":61,"text":"within an assigned area of operations. (ATP 3-34.81)","rect":[108.0199966430664,250.874267578125,320.51665282821656,241.76608276367188]},{"page":61,"text":"initial reception point – (DOD) In personnel recovery, a secure area or facility under friendly control where","rect":[90.0,268.394287109375,525.7240266876221,259.2861022949219]},{"page":61,"text":"initial reception of recovered isolated personnel can safely take place. (JP 3-50) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,279.85430908203127,484.58131980895998,270.7461242675781]},{"page":61,"text":"ATP 3-50.10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,289.3502502441406,162.7849988937378,282.43646240234377]},{"page":61,"text":"inland petroleum distribution system – (DOD) A multi-product system consisting of both commercially","rect":[90.0,308.894287109375,515.414083480835,299.7861022949219]},{"page":61,"text":"available and military standard petroleum equipment that can be assembled by military personnel and,","rect":[108.0199966430664,320.35430908203127,516.7659254074097,311.2461242675781]},{"page":61,"text":"when assembled into an integrated petroleum distribution system, provides the military with the capability","rect":[108.0199966430664,331.8742980957031,533.3688869476318,322.76611328125]},{"page":61,"text":"required to support an operational force with bulk fuels. Also called IPDS. (JP 4-03) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,343.3742370605469,503.73122215270998,334.2861022949219]},{"page":61,"text":"FM 4-01, ATP 4-43.","rect":[108.0199966430664,354.4233093261719,190.56499767303468,345.9764404296875]},{"page":61,"text":"inpatient – A person admitted to and treated within a Role 3 and 4 hospital and who cannot be returned to duty","rect":[90.0,372.3742980957031,535.8334255218506,363.26611328125]},{"page":61,"text":"within the same calendar day. ATP 4-02.10)","rect":[108.0199966430664,383.894287109375,285.1766564903259,374.7861022949219]},{"page":61,"text":"insider threat – A person with placement and access who intentionally causes loss or degradation of resources","rect":[90.0,401.35430908203127,534.2910296897888,392.2461242675781]},{"page":61,"text":"or capabilities or compromises the ability of an organization to accomplish its mission through espionage,","rect":[108.0199966430664,412.8742980957031,531.4250440597534,403.76611328125]},{"page":61,"text":"providing support to international terrorism, or the unauthorized release or disclosure of information about","rect":[108.0199966430664,424.4142761230469,533.8901133499146,415.30609130859377]},{"page":61,"text":"the plans and intentions of United States military forces. (AR 381-12) Referenced in ADP 3-37.","rect":[108.0199966430664,435.9342956542969,491.3649854660034,426.82611083984377]},{"page":61,"text":"institutional training domain – The Army’s institutional training and education system, which primarily","rect":[90.0,453.394287109375,513.5391139984131,444.1859130859375]},{"page":61,"text":"includes training base centers and schools that provide initial training and subsequent professional military","rect":[108.0199966430664,464.9142761230469,534.7317409515381,455.80609130859377]},{"page":61,"text":"education for Soldiers, military leaders, and Army Civilians. (ADP 7-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,476.4342956542969,395.1766564903259,467.32611083984377]},{"page":61,"text":"instruments of national power – (DOD) All of the means available to the government in its pursuit of national","rect":[90.0,493.894287109375,537.7268443069459,484.7861022949219]},{"page":61,"text":"objectives. 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The activities that result in the product. Referenced in ADP 2-0, FM 2-0,","rect":[90.0,129.3342742919922,500.84499645233157,120.24613189697266]},{"page":62,"text":"ATP 2-01.3, ATP 2-19.3, ATP 2-91.7, ATP 3-04.64, ATP 3-55.6. 3. The organizations engaged in such","rect":[90.0,140.874267578125,504.9568386077881,131.76608276367188]},{"page":62,"text":"activities. (JP 2-0) Referenced in ADP 2-0, FM 2-0, ATP 2-01.3, ATP 2-19.3, ATP 2-91.7, ATP 3-04.64,","rect":[90.0,152.39427185058595,511.46499156951907,143.30612182617188]},{"page":62,"text":"ATP 3-55.6.","rect":[90.0,161.9102325439453,139.80500316619874,154.99642944335938]},{"page":62,"text":"intelligence analysis – The process by which collected information is evaluated and integrated with existing","rect":[72.0,181.394287109375,506.2376003265381,172.28610229492188]},{"page":62,"text":"information to facilitate intelligence production. 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(JP 2-0) Referenced in ATP 2-01.3, ATP 2-33.4,","rect":[90.0,273.85430908203127,510.20501232147219,264.7461242675781]},{"page":62,"text":"ATP 3-13.1.","rect":[90.0,283.3502502441406,139.80500316619874,276.43646240234377]},{"page":62,"text":"intelligence operations – (DOD) The variety of intelligence and counterintelligence tasks that are carried out","rect":[72.0,302.894287109375,510.69678449249269,293.7861022949219]},{"page":62,"text":"by various intelligence organizations and activities within the intelligence process. (JP 2-01) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,314.35430908203127,517.7712917327881,305.2461242675781]},{"page":62,"text":"ADP 3-05, ATP 2-01, ATP 3-05.1. (Army) The tasks undertaken by military intelligence units through the","rect":[90.0,325.8742980957031,516.3512544708252,316.76611328125]},{"page":62,"text":"intelligence disciplines to obtain information to satisfy validated requirements. 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(ATP 2-01.3)","rect":[90.0,377.8742370605469,258.89665771102906,368.7861022949219]},{"page":62,"text":"intelligence preparation of the battlespace – (DOD) The analytical methodologies employed by The Services","rect":[72.0,395.35430908203127,518.9186542015076,386.2461242675781]},{"page":62,"text":"or joint force component commands to reduce uncertainties concerning The enemy, environment, time, and","rect":[90.0,406.8742980957031,519.7979640960693,397.756103515625]},{"page":62,"text":"terrain. Also called IPB. (JP 2-01.3) Referenced in FM 6-05, ATP 3-05.1, ATP 3-05.20, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[90.0,418.3742370605469,499.1650037765503,409.2861022949219]},{"page":62,"text":"intelligence process – (DOD) The process by which information is converted into intelligence and made","rect":[72.0,435.8742980957031,491.83004475402836,426.76611328125]},{"page":62,"text":"available to users, consisting of the six interrelated intelligence operations: planning and direction,","rect":[90.0,447.394287109375,483.7359571456909,438.2861022949219]},{"page":62,"text":"collection, processing and exploitation, analysis and production, dissemination and integration, and","rect":[90.0,458.9142761230469,487.1841335296631,449.80609130859377]},{"page":62,"text":"evaluation and feedback. 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(JP 3-08) Referenced in FM 3-07, FM 3-53, ATP 1-06.2, ATP 3-57.20,","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.3342742919922,491.6650037765503,126.24613189697266]},{"page":63,"text":"ATP 3-57.60.","rect":[108.0199966430664,144.87025451660157,162.7849988937378,137.95645141601563]},{"page":63,"text":"interagency coordination – (DOD) Within the context of Department of Defense involvement, the","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,488.54198933410648,155.30612182617188]},{"page":63,"text":"coordination that occurs between elements of Department of Defense, and participating United States","rect":[108.0199966430664,175.874267578125,513.8226459007263,166.76608276367188]},{"page":63,"text":"Government departments and agencies for the purpose of achieving an objective. 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(JP 3-35) Referenced in ADP 3-0,","rect":[108.0199966430664,314.8742370605469,525.2050123214722,305.7861022949219]},{"page":63,"text":"ADP 4-0, FM 3-99, FM 4-0, ATP 3-35.","rect":[108.0199966430664,325.9233093261719,266.70501232147219,317.4764404296875]},{"page":63,"text":"intermodal – (DOD) Type of international freight system that permits transshipping among sea, highway, rail,","rect":[90.0,343.8742980957031,533.5153150558472,334.76611328125]},{"page":63,"text":"and air modes of transportation through use of American National Standards Institute and International","rect":[108.0199966430664,355.394287109375,519.8620982131959,346.2861022949219]},{"page":63,"text":"Organization for Standardization containers, linehaul assets, and handling equipment. 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(JP 6-0) Referenced in FM 6-05, ATP 3-01.7, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-94.1, ATP 6-02.54.","rect":[90.0,129.39427185058595,485.9049940109253,120.3061294555664]},{"page":64,"text":"interorganizational cooperation – (DOD) The interaction that occurs among elements of the Department of","rect":[72.0,146.894287109375,508.9105126914978,137.78610229492188]},{"page":64,"text":"Defense; participating United States Government departments and agencies; state, territorial, local, and","rect":[90.0,158.414306640625,502.70299339294436,149.30612182617188]},{"page":64,"text":"tribal agencies; foreign military forces and government agencies; international organizations;","rect":[90.0,169.874267578125,462.38330792999269,160.76608276367188]},{"page":64,"text":"nongovernmental organizations; and the private sector. (JP 3-08) Referenced in ADP 3-0, FM 4-0.","rect":[90.0,181.394287109375,483.92498302459719,172.28610229492188]},{"page":64,"text":"intertheater airlift – (DOD) The common-user airlift linking theaters to the continental United States and to","rect":[72.0,198.914306640625,508.3009548187256,189.80612182617188]},{"page":64,"text":"other theaters, as well as the airlift within the continental United States. (JP 3-36) Referenced in FM 4-01,","rect":[90.0,210.35423278808595,513.8649854660034,201.26608276367188]},{"page":64,"text":"ATP 4-48.","rect":[90.0,219.87025451660157,132.30500316619874,212.95645141601563]},{"page":64,"text":"interzonal operations – Operations which cross area of operation boundaries of a specific transportation","rect":[72.0,239.3342742919922,492.68837547302248,230.24612426757813]},{"page":64,"text":"organization and operate under the area control of more than one headquarters or command. (ATP 4-11)","rect":[90.0,250.874267578125,507.0766809043884,241.76608276367188]},{"page":64,"text":"in-transit visibility – (DOD) The ability to track the identity, status, and location of Department of Defense","rect":[72.0,268.394287109375,504.72091389465336,259.2861022949219]},{"page":64,"text":"units, and non-unit cargo (excluding bulk petroleum, oils, and lubricants) and passengers; patients; and","rect":[90.0,279.85430908203127,501.46205711364748,270.7461242675781]},{"page":64,"text":"personal property from origin to consignee or destination across the range of military operations. Also","rect":[90.0,291.3742980957031,498.5778102874756,282.26611328125]},{"page":64,"text":"called ITV. (JP 3-36) Referenced in ADP 4-0, FM 3-0, FM 4-0, FM 4-01, FM 4-40, ATP 4-0.1, ATP 4-12.","rect":[90.0,302.8742370605469,517.2850294113159,293.7861022949219]},{"page":64,"text":"intratheater airlift – (DOD) Airlift conducted within a theater with assets assigned to a geographic combatant","rect":[72.0,320.35430908203127,515.9678721389771,311.2461242675781]},{"page":64,"text":"commander or attached to a subordinate joint force commander. (JP 3-36) Referenced in FM 4-01,","rect":[90.0,331.8742980957031,484.4049940109253,322.756103515625]},{"page":64,"text":"ATP 4-48.","rect":[90.0,341.3702392578125,132.30500316619874,334.4564514160156]},{"page":64,"text":"intrazonal operations – Operations confined within a specific transportation organization’s area of operation.","rect":[72.0,360.85430908203127,513.8395338058472,351.64593505859377]},{"page":64,"text":"(ATP 4-11)","rect":[90.0,372.354248046875,136.43666625595095,363.26611328125]},{"page":64,"text":"inventory control – (DOD) That phase of military logistics that includes managing, cataloging, requirements","rect":[72.0,389.894287109375,510.4771563987732,380.7861022949219]},{"page":64,"text":"determinations, procurement, distribution, overhaul, and disposal of materiel. (JP 4-09) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,401.3342590332031,497.2614040374756,392.2461242675781]},{"page":64,"text":"ATP 4-42.2.","rect":[90.0,410.8502502441406,139.80500316619874,403.93646240234377]},{"page":64,"text":"ionizing radiation – (DOD) Particulate (alpha, beta, and neutron) and electromagnetic (X-ray and gamma)","rect":[72.0,430.4142761230469,500.95964599227906,421.30609130859377]},{"page":64,"text":"radiation of sufficient energy to displace electrons from atoms, producing ions. (JP 3-11) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,441.8742980957031,503.8515224456787,432.76611328125]},{"page":64,"text":"ATP 3-50.20.","rect":[90.0,451.3702392578125,144.7849988937378,444.4564514160156]},{"page":64,"text":"irregular warfare – (DOD) A violent struggle among state and non-state actors for legitimacy and influence","rect":[72.0,470.9142761230469,508.92977619934086,461.80609130859377]},{"page":64,"text":"over the relevant population(s). Also called IW. (JP 1) Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 3-05, FM 3-24,","rect":[90.0,482.354248046875,491.9049940109253,473.26611328125]},{"page":64,"text":"FM 3-53, FM 6-05, ATP 3-07.5, ATP 3-07.6.","rect":[90.0,493.4033203125,272.5249891281128,484.9564514160156]},{"page":64,"text":"isolate – To separate a force from its sources of support in order to reduce its effectiveness and increase its","rect":[72.0,511.3342590332031,499.24830508041387,502.2461242675781]},{"page":64,"text":"vulnerability to defeat. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,522.874267578125,225.89665771102907,513.76611328125]},{"page":64,"text":"isolated personnel – (DOD) United States military, Department of Defense civilians and contractor personnel","rect":[72.0,540.394287109375,513.4961314163209,531.2861328125]},{"page":64,"text":"(and others designated by the President or Secretary of Defense) who are separated from their unit (as an","rect":[90.0,551.8543090820313,508.92629051208498,542.7461547851563]},{"page":64,"text":"individual or a group) while participating in a United States sponsored military activity or mission and are,","rect":[90.0,563.374267578125,516.8572950363159,554.26611328125]},{"page":64,"text":"or may be, in a situation where they must survive, evade, resist, or escape. See also combat search and","rect":[90.0,574.894287109375,499.1166286468506,565.7861328125]},{"page":64,"text":"rescue; search and rescue. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.10, ATP 3-50.22.","rect":[90.0,586.394287109375,406.10500621795657,577.30615234375]},{"page":64,"text":"isolated personnel report – (DOD A Department of Defense form containing information designed to facilitate","rect":[72.0,603.874267578125,521.1986970977783,594.76611328125]},{"page":64,"text":"the identification and authentication of an isolated person by a recovery force. Also called ISOPREP.","rect":[90.0,615.394287109375,494.9602918624878,606.2861328125]},{"page":64,"text":"(JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.3, ATP 3-50.10, ATP 3-50.20, ATP 3-50.22, ATP 3-53.1.","rect":[90.0,626.894287109375,461.4849805831909,617.80615234375]},{"page":64,"text":"—J—","rect":[284.2400207519531,648.4501953125,309.8599967956543,641.1656494140625]},{"page":64,"text":"joint – (DOD) Connotes activities, operations, organizations, etc., in which elements of two or more Military","rect":[72.0,661.894287109375,508.9723720550537,652.7861328125]},{"page":64,"text":"Departments participate. (JP 1) Referenced in ATP 3-05.20.","rect":[90.0,673.394287109375,330.0249891281128,664.30615234375]},{"page":64,"text":"joint air component coordination element – (DOD) A general term for the liaison element that serves as the","rect":[72.0,690.874267578125,512.7544832305908,681.76611328125]},{"page":64,"text":"direct representative of the joint force air component commander for joint air operations. Also called","rect":[90.0,702.414306640625,492.82411766052248,693.2960815429688]},{"page":64,"text":"JACCE. (JP 3-30) Referenced in FM 6-05.","rect":[90.0,713.914306640625,261.18499279022219,704.826171875]},{"page":64,"text":"1-56","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1190185546875,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":64,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":64,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":65,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":65,"text":"joint air-ground integration center – (DOD) A staff organization designed to enhance joint collaborative","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,517.9807405548096,74.27609252929688]},{"page":65,"text":"efforts to deconflict joint air-ground assets in the division’s airspace. Also called JAGIC. (JP 3-09.3)","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,511.0966699180603,85.64593505859375]},{"page":65,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,104.35022735595703,216.12501049041749,97.2660903930664]},{"page":65,"text":"joint air operations center – (DOD) A jointly staffed facility established for planning, directing, and executing","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,538.4630031585693,114.77609252929688]},{"page":65,"text":"joint air operations in support of the joint force commander’s operation or campaign objectives. Also called","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.35430908203126,538.2989406585693,126.13591003417969]},{"page":65,"text":"JAOC. (JP 3-30) Referenced in ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.87425231933595,285.5450086593628,137.78610229492188]},{"page":65,"text":"joint combined exchange training – (DOD) A program conducted overseas to fulfill United States forces","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,516.7560565452576,155.30612182617188]},{"page":65,"text":"training requirements and at the same time exchange the sharing of skills between United States forces and","rect":[108.0199966430664,175.874267578125,535.5533962249756,166.76608276367188]},{"page":65,"text":"host nation counterparts. Also called JCET. (JP 3-05) Referenced in ATP 3-53.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,187.37425231933595,432.1450147628784,178.28610229492188]},{"page":65,"text":"joint deployment and distribution enterprise – (DOD) The complex of equipment, procedures, doctrine,","rect":[90.0,204.914306640625,517.9834547042847,195.80612182617188]},{"page":65,"text":"leaders, technical connectivity, information, shared knowledge, organizations, facilities, training, and","rect":[108.0199966430664,216.374267578125,512.737813949585,207.26608276367188]},{"page":65,"text":"materiel necessary to conduct joint distribution operations. Also called JDDE. (JP 4-0) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.894287109375,512.7414150238037,218.77609252929688]},{"page":65,"text":"ATP 4-13.","rect":[108.0199966430664,237.39027404785157,150.30500316619874,230.47647094726563]},{"page":65,"text":"joint deployment and distribution operations center – (DOD) A combatant command movement control","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,520.5569224319459,247.76608276367188]},{"page":65,"text":"organization designed to synchronize and optimize national and theater multimodal resources for","rect":[108.0199966430664,268.394287109375,495.94365478134156,259.2861022949219]},{"page":65,"text":"deployment, distribution, and sustainment. Also called JDDOC. (JP 4-09) Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[108.0199966430664,279.914306640625,501.68499279022219,270.8061218261719]},{"page":65,"text":"joint doctrine – (DOD) Fundamental principles that guide the employment of United States military forces in","rect":[90.0,297.3742980957031,530.7623195648193,288.26611328125]},{"page":65,"text":"coordinated action toward a common objective and may include terms, tactics, techniques, and procedures.","rect":[108.0199966430664,308.894287109375,535.9450025558472,299.7760925292969]},{"page":65,"text":"(CJCSI 5120.02E) Referenced in ADP 1-01.","rect":[108.0199966430664,320.39422607421877,286.1450147628784,311.30609130859377]},{"page":65,"text":"joint electromagnetic spectrum operations – (DOD) Military actions undertaken by a joint force to exploit,","rect":[90.0,337.8742980957031,527.8826246261597,328.756103515625]},{"page":65,"text":"attack, protect, and manage the electromagnetic environment. Also called JEMSO. (JP 3-85) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,349.394287109375,536.4613552093506,340.2861022949219]},{"page":65,"text":"ATP 6-02.70.","rect":[108.0199966430664,358.8902282714844,162.7849988937378,351.9764404296875]},{"page":65,"text":"joint engagement zone – (DOD) In air and missile defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which","rect":[90.0,378.3742980957031,530.0461330413818,369.26611328125]},{"page":65,"text":"multiple air and missile defense systems (surface-to-air missiles and aircraft) are simultaneously employed","rect":[108.0199966430664,389.894287109375,535.0296535491943,380.7861022949219]},{"page":65,"text":"to engage air and missile threats. Also called JEZ. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-01.15.","rect":[108.0199966430664,401.4142761230469,462.92498302459719,392.30609130859377]},{"page":65,"text":"joint field office – (DOD) A temporary multiagency coordination center established at the incident site to","rect":[90.0,418.8742980957031,513.4393825531006,409.76611328125]},{"page":65,"text":"provide a central location for coordination of federal, state, local, tribal, nongovernmental, and private-","rect":[108.0199966430664,430.4142761230469,520.1566674766541,421.30609130859377]},{"page":65,"text":"sector organizations with primary responsibility for incident oversight, direction, or assistance to","rect":[108.0199966430664,441.8742980957031,494.7418727874756,432.76611328125]},{"page":65,"text":"effectively coordinate protection, prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery actions. Also called","rect":[108.0199966430664,453.394287109375,521.4604396820068,444.2861022949219]},{"page":65,"text":"JFO. (JP 3-28) Referenced in ATP 2-91.7.","rect":[108.0199966430664,464.89422607421877,277.2650098800659,455.80609130859377]},{"page":65,"text":"joint fires – (DOD) Fires delivered during the employment of forces from two or more components in","rect":[90.0,482.3742980957031,499.87389183044436,473.26611328125]},{"page":65,"text":"coordinated action to produce desired effects in support of a common objective. (JP 3-0) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,493.894287109375,520.1813869476318,484.7760925292969]},{"page":65,"text":"FM 3-09, FM 6-05, FM 3-52, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-60.2, ATP 3-92.","rect":[108.0199966430664,504.9233093261719,375.6249952316284,496.4764404296875]},{"page":65,"text":"joint fires element – (DOD) An optional staff element that provides recommendations to the operations","rect":[90.0,522.874267578125,507.0767657737732,513.76611328125]},{"page":65,"text":"directorate to accomplish fires planning and synchronization. Also called JFE. (JP 3-60) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,534.394287109375,518.7914943695068,525.2861328125]},{"page":65,"text":"ADP 3-05, ADP 3-19, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,545.42333984375,249.48499584197999,536.9764404296875]},{"page":65,"text":"joint fires observer – (DOD) A certified and qualified Service member who requests, controls, and adjusts","rect":[90.0,563.374267578125,519.5640399436951,554.2560424804688]},{"page":65,"text":"surface-to-surface fires; provides targeting information in support of close air support; and performs","rect":[108.0199966430664,574.894287109375,508.3660418968201,565.7861328125]},{"page":65,"text":"terminal guidance operations. Also called JFO. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in FM 3-09, FM 3-52, ATP 3-09.30,","rect":[108.0199966430664,586.3543090820313,539.0649976730347,577.2461547851563]},{"page":65,"text":"ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-21.11, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[108.0199966430664,597.38330078125,334.5249891281128,588.9364013671875]},{"page":65,"text":"joint fire support – (DOD) fires that assist air, land, maritime, and special operations forces to move,","rect":[90.0,615.394287109375,498.2518262863159,606.2861328125]},{"page":65,"text":"maneuver, and control territory, populations, airspace, and key waters. (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-09,","rect":[108.0199966430664,626.8543090820313,522.9250440597534,617.7461547851563]},{"page":65,"text":"FM 6-05, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-92.","rect":[108.0199966430664,637.88330078125,242.76499462127686,629.4364013671875]},{"page":65,"text":"joint force – (DOD) A force composed of elements, assigned or attached, of two or more Military Departments","rect":[90.0,655.894287109375,536.7235248069763,646.7861328125]},{"page":65,"text":"operating under a single joint force commander. See also joint force commander. (JP 3-0) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,667.3543090820313,524.8914089202881,658.236083984375]},{"page":65,"text":"ADP 3-0, FM 4-0, ATP 3-05.20, ATP 3-52.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,678.38330078125,291.1249952316284,669.9364013671875]},{"page":65,"text":"joint force air component commander – (DOD) The commander within a unified command, subordinate","rect":[90.0,696.394287109375,517.7184114532471,687.2861328125]},{"page":65,"text":"unified command, or joint task force responsible to the establishing commander for recommending the","rect":[108.0199966430664,707.874267578125,518.3692293243408,698.7560424804688]},{"page":65,"text":"proper employment of assigned, attached, and/or made available for tasking air forces; planning and","rect":[108.0199966430664,719.394287109375,508.58962059020998,710.2861328125]},{"page":65,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":65,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":65,"text":"1-57","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":66,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":66,"text":"coordinating air operations; or accomplishing such operational missions as may be assigned. Also called","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,507.7403163909912,74.2861099243164]},{"page":66,"text":"JFACC. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ATP 3-01.94, ATP 3-34.84, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,94.89427185058594,434.18499279022219,85.8061294555664]},{"page":66,"text":"joint force commander – (DOD) A general term applied to a combatant commander, subunified commander,","rect":[72.0,112.374267578125,512.9950513839722,103.2660903930664]},{"page":66,"text":"or joint task force commander authorized to exercise combatant command (command authority) or","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,484.8482568321228,114.77609252929688]},{"page":66,"text":"operational control over a joint force. Also called JFC. See also joint force. (JP 1) Referenced in FM 4-40,","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,514.9450025558472,126.23611450195313]},{"page":66,"text":"ATP 3-01.94, ATP 3-34.84, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,146.40330505371095,306.4849805831909,137.95645141601563]},{"page":66,"text":"joint force land component commander – (DOD) The commander within a unified command, subordinate","rect":[72.0,164.414306640625,506.44845295715336,155.30612182617188]},{"page":66,"text":"unified command, or joint task force responsible to the establishing commander for recommending the","rect":[90.0,175.874267578125,500.34920979309086,166.75607299804688]},{"page":66,"text":"proper employment of assigned, attached, and/or made available for tasking land forces; planning and","rect":[90.0,187.394287109375,497.3030300140381,178.28610229492188]},{"page":66,"text":"coordinating land operations; or accomplishing such operational missions as may be assigned. Also called","rect":[90.0,198.914306640625,514.38014793396,189.80612182617188]},{"page":66,"text":"JFLCC. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ATP 3-01.94, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-60.2, ATP 4-43.","rect":[90.0,210.4142303466797,420.6249952316284,201.32608032226563]},{"page":66,"text":"joint force maritime component commander – (DOD) The commander within a unified command,","rect":[72.0,227.894287109375,477.7802686691284,218.78610229492188]},{"page":66,"text":"subordinate unified command, or joint task force responsible to the establishing commander for","rect":[90.0,239.35430908203126,472.2830712852478,230.23611450195313]},{"page":66,"text":"recommending the proper employment of assigned, attached, and/or made available for tasking maritime","rect":[90.0,250.874267578125,509.27657795715336,241.76608276367188]},{"page":66,"text":"forces and assets; planning and coordinating maritime operations; or accomplishing such operational","rect":[90.0,262.394287109375,492.8341746292114,253.28610229492188]},{"page":66,"text":"missions as may be assigned. Also called JFMCC. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ATP 3-01.94, ATP 3-52.2,","rect":[90.0,273.85430908203127,493.6450147628784,264.7461242675781]},{"page":66,"text":"ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,283.3502502441406,139.80500316619874,276.43646240234377]},{"page":66,"text":"joint force special operations component commander – (DOD) The commander within a unified command,","rect":[72.0,302.894287109375,514.7202100753784,293.7861022949219]},{"page":66,"text":"subordinate unified command, or joint task force responsible to the establishing commander for","rect":[90.0,314.35430908203127,472.2830712852478,305.2361145019531]},{"page":66,"text":"recommending the proper employment of assigned, attached, and/or made available for tasking special","rect":[90.0,325.8742980957031,501.05979108428957,316.76611328125]},{"page":66,"text":"operations forces and assets; planning and coordinating special operations; or accomplishing such","rect":[90.0,337.394287109375,481.19090843200686,328.2861022949219]},{"page":66,"text":"operational missions as may be assigned. Also called JFSOCC. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 3-05,","rect":[90.0,348.85430908203127,481.4049940109253,339.7461242675781]},{"page":66,"text":"ATP 3-01.94, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-60.2, ATP 3-76.","rect":[90.0,359.8833312988281,294.0050001144409,351.43646240234377]},{"page":66,"text":"joint intelligence preparation of the operational environment – (DOD) The analytical process used by joint","rect":[72.0,377.894287109375,515.9666514358521,368.7760925292969]},{"page":66,"text":"intelligence organizations to produce intelligence estimates and other intelligence products in support of the","rect":[90.0,389.35430908203127,521.2308626251221,380.2461242675781]},{"page":66,"text":"joint force commander’s decision-making process. Also called JIPOE. (JP 2-01.3) Referenced in FM 6-05,","rect":[90.0,400.8742980957031,516.9250440597534,391.6559143066406]},{"page":66,"text":"ATP 3-05.1, ATP 3-05.20, ATP 3-55.6.","rect":[90.0,411.9033203125,249.24499034881593,403.4564514160156]},{"page":66,"text":"joint integrated prioritized target list – (DOD) A prioritized list of targets approved and maintained by the","rect":[72.0,429.8742980957031,507.47411824035648,420.76611328125]},{"page":66,"text":"joint force commander. Also called JIPTL. (JP 3-60) Referenced in ATP 3-01.94, ATP 3-09.34,","rect":[90.0,441.394287109375,473.6650037765503,432.2760925292969]},{"page":66,"text":"ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,450.8902282714844,139.80500316619874,443.9764404296875]},{"page":66,"text":"joint interagency coordination group – (DOD) A staff group that establishes regular, timely, and","rect":[72.0,470.3742980957031,467.75548362731936,461.26611328125]},{"page":66,"text":"collaborative working relationships between civilian and military operational planners. 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(JP 4-01.6) Referenced in FM 4-01, ATP 3-34.84, ATP 4-15, ATP 4-43.","rect":[90.0,533.894287109375,440.0050001144409,524.80615234375]},{"page":66,"text":"joint operations – (DOD) Military actions conducted by joint forces and those Service forces employed in","rect":[72.0,551.374267578125,499.95787620544436,542.2560424804688]},{"page":66,"text":"specified command relationships with each other, which of themselves, do not establish joint forces.","rect":[90.0,562.894287109375,491.1249952316284,553.7760620117188]},{"page":66,"text":"(JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 2-0, ADP 3-0, FM 3-0, FM 4-0, ATP 3-05.20, ATP 3-09.13, ATP 3-52.2.","rect":[90.0,574.394287109375,499.1650037765503,565.30615234375]},{"page":66,"text":"joint operations area – (DOD) An area of land, sea, and airspace, defined by a geographic combatant","rect":[72.0,591.874267578125,481.60861920928957,582.76611328125]},{"page":66,"text":"commander or subordinate unified commander, in which a joint force commander (normally a joint task","rect":[90.0,603.394287109375,506.3002529144287,594.2760620117188]},{"page":66,"text":"force commander) conducts military operations to accomplish a specific mission. 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(JP 3-50) Referenced in FM 3-50, ATP 3-50.10.","rect":[90.0,666.854248046875,310.6249952316284,657.76611328125]},{"page":66,"text":"joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration – (DOD) A phase of joint force projection","rect":[72.0,684.394287109375,496.7299098968506,675.2760620117188]},{"page":66,"text":"occurring in the operational area during which arriving personnel, equipment, and materiel transition into","rect":[90.0,695.8543090820313,511.1407070159912,686.7461547851563]},{"page":66,"text":"forces capable of meeting operational requirements. Also called JRSOI. 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(JP 3-05) Referenced in ADP 3-05, ATP 3-76.","rect":[108.0199966430664,158.39427185058595,362.4849805831909,149.30612182617188]},{"page":67,"text":"joint special operations area – (DOD) An area of land, sea, and airspace assigned by a joint force commander","rect":[90.0,175.874267578125,535.4575097618103,166.75607299804688]},{"page":67,"text":"to the commander of a joint special operations force to conduct special operations activities. Also called","rect":[108.0199966430664,187.394287109375,524.1004543304443,178.27609252929688]},{"page":67,"text":"JSOA. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 3-05, FM 6-05, ATP 3-18.4, ATP 3-60.2, ATP 3-76.","rect":[108.0199966430664,198.89427185058595,502.82497692108157,189.80612182617188]},{"page":67,"text":"joint special operations task force – (DOD) A joint task force composed of special operations units from more","rect":[90.0,216.374267578125,539.0269441680908,207.25607299804688]},{"page":67,"text":"than one Service, formed to carry out a specific special operation or prosecute special operations in support","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.894287109375,536.9763560256959,218.78610229492188]},{"page":67,"text":"of a theater campaign or other operations. Also called JSOTF. (JP 3-05) Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 3-05,","rect":[108.0199966430664,239.35430908203126,539.9650220870972,230.24612426757813]},{"page":67,"text":"FM 3-18, FM 6-05, ATP 3-05.11, ATP 3-34.84, ATP 3-60.2, ATP 3-75, ATP 3-76.","rect":[108.0199966430664,250.38328552246095,442.22500133514407,241.93643188476563]},{"page":67,"text":"joint targeting coordination board – (DOD) A group formed by the joint force commander to accomplish","rect":[90.0,268.394287109375,520.7760524749756,259.2760925292969]},{"page":67,"text":"broad targeting oversight functions that may include, but are not limited to, coordinating targeting","rect":[108.0199966430664,279.85430908203127,499.9167995452881,270.7461242675781]},{"page":67,"text":"information; providing targeting guidance, synchronization, and priorities; and approving the joint","rect":[108.0199966430664,291.3742980957031,501.2749705276489,282.256103515625]},{"page":67,"text":"integrated prioritized target list. Also called JTCB. (JP 3-60) Referenced in ATP 3-09.34.","rect":[108.0199966430664,302.894287109375,465.74502086639407,293.7861022949219]},{"page":67,"text":"joint task force – (DOD) A joint force that is constituted and so designated by the Secretary of Defense, a","rect":[90.0,320.35430908203127,516.0288362579346,311.2361145019531]},{"page":67,"text":"combatant commander, a subunified commander, or an existing joint task force commander. Also called","rect":[108.0199966430664,331.8742980957031,525.1403102874756,322.756103515625]},{"page":67,"text":"JTF. (JP 1) Referenced in FM 3-57, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-57.10, ATP 3-57.70.","rect":[108.0199966430664,343.3742370605469,422.5450086593628,334.2861022949219]},{"page":67,"text":"joint terminal attack controller – (DOD) A qualified (certified) Service member who, from a forward","rect":[90.0,360.85430908203127,504.48033714294436,351.7461242675781]},{"page":67,"text":"position, directs the action of combat aircraft engaged in close air support and other offensive air","rect":[108.0199966430664,372.3742980957031,495.0526330528259,363.26611328125]},{"page":67,"text":"operations. Also called JTAC. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 3-09, ATP 3-04.64, ATP 3-09.42,","rect":[108.0199966430664,383.8742370605469,534.6249952316284,374.7861022949219]},{"page":67,"text":"ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 4-01.45.","rect":[108.0199966430664,394.9233093261719,329.5450086593628,386.4764404296875]},{"page":67,"text":"jumpmaster – (DOD) The assigned airborne-qualified individual who controls paratroops from the time they","rect":[90.0,412.8742980957031,529.0777492523193,403.76611328125]},{"page":67,"text":"enter the aircraft until they exit. (JP 3-36) Referenced in ATP 3-18.11.","rect":[108.0199966430664,424.4142761230469,389.6650037765503,415.30609130859377]},{"page":67,"text":"jus ad bellum – That part of international law that regulates the circumstances in which States may resort to the","rect":[90.0,441.8742980957031,538.5698518829346,432.76611328125]},{"page":67,"text":"use of force in international relations. (FM 6-27)","rect":[108.0199966430664,453.3742370605469,302.4566552696228,444.2861022949219]},{"page":67,"text":"jus in bello – That part of international law relating to the conduct of hostilities and the protection of war","rect":[90.0,470.9142761230469,511.20760131454468,461.80609130859377]},{"page":67,"text":"victims, from combatants who are wounded and out of combat, to prisoners of war and civilians. (FM 6-27)","rect":[108.0199966430664,482.41424560546877,539.1766259727478,473.32611083984377]},{"page":67,"text":"—K—","rect":[301.3999938964844,503.8599853515625,328.6999931335449,496.6856689453125]},{"page":67,"text":"key communicator – An individual to whom the target audience turns most often for an analysis or","rect":[90.0,517.3543090820313,489.93803954696656,508.2461242675781]},{"page":67,"text":"interpretation of information and events. (FM 3-53)","rect":[108.0199966430664,528.854248046875,314.4566552696228,519.76611328125]},{"page":67,"text":"key leader engagement – Planned meeting(s) with an influential leader with the intent of building a","rect":[90.0,546.394287109375,491.82687092590336,537.2861328125]},{"page":67,"text":"relationship that facilitates communication and cooperation across a wider population. (FM 3-53)","rect":[108.0199966430664,557.894287109375,497.4166467247009,548.80615234375]},{"page":67,"text":"key tasks – Those significant activities the force must perform as a whole to achieve the desired end state.","rect":[90.0,575.374267578125,515.6984815597534,566.26611328125]},{"page":67,"text":"(ADP 6-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,586.874267578125,150.5366571006775,577.7861328125]},{"page":67,"text":"key terrain – (DOD) Any locality, or area, the seizure or retention of which affords a marked advantage to","rect":[90.0,604.3543090820313,518.8024196624756,595.2461547851563]},{"page":67,"text":"either combatant. (JP 2-01.3) Referenced in FM 3-12, FM 3-90-1, FM 6-0, ATP 2-01.3, ATP 2-19.4,","rect":[108.0199966430664,615.854248046875,511.34499645233157,606.76611328125]},{"page":67,"text":"ATP 3-06, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20. 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(JP 3-09) Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-09,","rect":[108.0199966430664,667.894287109375,530.4850416183472,658.7861328125]},{"page":67,"text":"ATP 3-04.1, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-21.90, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,678.92333984375,376.7650098800659,670.4764404296875]},{"page":67,"text":"kill box coordinator – The aircraft assigned responsibility to de-conflict aircraft and manage/direct effective","rect":[90.0,696.874267578125,526.8801546173096,687.76611328125]},{"page":67,"text":"target engagement in a kill box. Also called KBC. (ATP 3-09.34)","rect":[108.0199966430664,708.414306640625,369.4366662559509,699.30615234375]},{"page":67,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":67,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":67,"text":"1-59","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1279907226563,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":68,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":68,"text":"kill zone – That part of an ambush site where fire is concentrated to isolate, fix, and destroy the enemy. See also","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,521.2624416351318,74.2861099243164]},{"page":68,"text":"ambush, destroy, fix, isolate. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,94.914306640625,258.0566613731384,85.8061294555664]},{"page":68,"text":"knowledge – In the context of decision making, information that has been analyzed and evaluated for","rect":[72.0,112.374267578125,478.51054931259156,103.2660903930664]},{"page":68,"text":"operational implications. (ADP 6-0)","rect":[90.0,123.87425231933594,234.41666198349,114.7861099243164]},{"page":68,"text":"knowledge management – The process of enabling knowledge flow to enhance shared understanding, learning,","rect":[72.0,141.35430908203126,521.5916090011597,132.24612426757813]},{"page":68,"text":"and decision making. (ADP 6-0)","rect":[90.0,152.894287109375,220.31665587997439,143.78610229492188]},{"page":68,"text":"—L—","rect":[283.94000244140627,174.3800048828125,310.0999870300293,167.26580810546876]},{"page":68,"text":"land domain – (DOD) The area of the Earth’s surface ending at the high water mark and overlapping with the","rect":[72.0,187.874267578125,513.8849763946533,178.6658935546875]},{"page":68,"text":"maritime domain in the landward segment of the littorals. (JP 3-31) Referenced in ADP 1-01, ADP 3-19,","rect":[90.0,199.394287109375,509.6650037765503,190.28610229492188]},{"page":68,"text":"ATP 2-01.3.","rect":[90.0,208.89027404785157,139.80500316619874,201.97647094726563]},{"page":68,"text":"landing area – (DOD) 1. That part of the operational area within which are conducted the landing operations of ","rect":[72.0,228.374267578125,523.0132398605347,219.26608276367188]},{"page":68,"text":"an amphibious force. 2. 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(JP 3-02) Referenced in ATP 3-17.2.","rect":[90.0,303.3742980957031,369.44500255584719,294.26611328125]},{"page":68,"text":"landing zone – (DOD) Any specific zone used for the landing of aircraft. Also called LZ. (JP 3-36) Referenced","rect":[72.0,320.894287109375,518.5709743499756,311.7861022949219]},{"page":68,"text":"in ATP 3-17.2, ATP 3-60.1.","rect":[90.0,331.9233093261719,202.26499462127686,323.30609130859377]},{"page":68,"text":"land mine – A munition on or near the ground or other surface area that is designed to be exploded by the","rect":[72.0,349.8742980957031,496.5326204376221,340.76611328125]},{"page":68,"text":"presence, proximity, or contact of a person or vehicle. (ATP 3-90.8)","rect":[90.0,361.394287109375,362.1766564903259,352.2861022949219]},{"page":68,"text":"landpower – The ability—by threat, force, or occupation—to gain, sustain, and exploit control over land,","rect":[72.0,378.85430908203127,495.0870008468628,369.7461242675781]},{"page":68,"text":"resources, and people. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,390.354248046875,223.91666198349,381.26611328125]},{"page":68,"text":"lane – A route through, over, or around an enemy or friendly obstacle that provides passage of a force.","rect":[72.0,407.894287109375,482.63433361053469,398.7861022949219]},{"page":68,"text":"(ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[90.0,419.39422607421877,143.93666625595095,410.30609130859377]},{"page":68,"text":"lane training exercise – A standardized and structured exercise or simulation used to train on one or more","rect":[72.0,436.894287109375,498.88143635559086,427.7861022949219]},{"page":68,"text":"collective tasks that includes a designated area, terrain, or facility. Also called LTX. (FM 7-0)","rect":[90.0,448.4142761230469,465.4366662559509,439.30609130859377]},{"page":68,"text":"large-scale combat operations – Extensive joint combat operations in terms of scope and size of forces","rect":[72.0,465.8742980957031,489.36918520736699,456.756103515625]},{"page":68,"text":"committed, conducted as a campaign aimed at achieving operational and strategic objectives. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,477.394287109375,507.37666869735718,468.2760925292969]},{"page":68,"text":"large-scale ground combat operations – Sustained combat operations involving multiple corps and divisions.","rect":[72.0,494.9142761230469,516.5763502120972,485.80609130859377]},{"page":68,"text":"(ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,506.41424560546877,132.5366571006775,497.32611083984377]},{"page":68,"text":"lateral boundary – A boundary that extends from the rear boundary to the unit’s forward boundary.","rect":[72.0,523.894287109375,474.10906505584719,514.6859130859375]},{"page":68,"text":"(FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,535.394287109375,140.33666015243532,526.30615234375]},{"page":68,"text":"latest arrival date – (DOD) A day, relative to C-Day, that is specified by the supported combatant commander","rect":[72.0,552.874267578125,517.7838647422791,543.76611328125]},{"page":68,"text":"as the latest date when a unit, resupply shipment, or replacement personnel can arrive at the port of ","rect":[90.0,564.394287109375,488.23675060272219,555.2861328125]},{"page":68,"text":"debarkation and support the concept of operations. 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(ATP 2-01)","rect":[90.0,627.854248046875,219.2366540489197,618.76611328125]},{"page":68,"text":"law enforcement interrogation – The systematic effort by law enforcement investigators to prove, disprove, or","rect":[72.0,645.394287109375,520.7962548789978,636.2861328125]},{"page":68,"text":"corroborate information relevant to a criminal investigation using direct questioning in a controlled","rect":[90.0,656.8543090820313,486.58522605895998,647.7461547851563]},{"page":68,"text":"environment. (ATP 3-39.10)","rect":[90.0,668.354248046875,204.47665954208376,659.26611328125]},{"page":68,"text":"law of war – (DOD) That part of international law that regulates the conduct of armed hostilities. Also called","rect":[72.0,685.894287109375,509.88414573669436,676.7861328125]},{"page":68,"text":"the law of armed conflict. 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(JP 3-09.3) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,343.854248046875,518.3593654632568,334.76611328125]},{"page":72,"text":"ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,353.3702392578125,139.80500316619874,346.4564514160156]},{"page":72,"text":"Marine tactical air command center – (DOD) The principal United States Marine Corps air command and","rect":[72.0,372.8342590332031,506.0977077484131,363.7461242675781]},{"page":72,"text":"control agency from which air operations and air defense warning functions are directed. Also called","rect":[90.0,384.3742980957031,492.98033714294436,375.26611328125]},{"page":72,"text":"Marine TACC. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ATP 3-01.15, ATP 3-04.64, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,395.8742370605469,474.80498790740969,386.7861022949219]},{"page":72,"text":"maritime domain – (DOD) The oceans, seas, bays, estuaries, islands, coastal areas, and the airspace above","rect":[72.0,413.35430908203127,501.6278657989502,404.2461242675781]},{"page":72,"text":"these, including the littorals. 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(JP 5-0) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 3-07, ADP 3-19, ADP 3-37,","rect":[108.0199966430664,285.354248046875,521.6649732589722,276.26611328125]},{"page":73,"text":"ADP 5-0, FM 3-09, FM 3-13, FM 3-14, FM 3-24, FM 3-57, FM 3-96, FM 6-0, ATP 3-04.7, ATP 3-09.24,","rect":[108.0199966430664,296.4033203125,532.9450025558472,287.9564514160156]},{"page":73,"text":"ATP 3-09.42 ATP 3-13.1 ATP 3-53.1 ATP 3-53.2 ATP 3-55.3 ATP 3-57.20 ATP 3-57.60 ATP 3-","rect":[108.0199966430664,306.33026123046877,518.4166772422791,299.4164733886719]},{"page":73,"text":",","rect":[160.27999877929688,307.86334228515627,162.7849988937378,305.2180480957031]},{"page":73,"text":",","rect":[212.5399932861328,307.86334228515627,215.04499340057374,305.2180480957031]},{"page":73,"text":",","rect":[264.7400207519531,307.86334228515627,267.24502086639407,305.2180480957031]},{"page":73,"text":",","rect":[317.0,307.86334228515627,319.5050001144409,305.2180480957031]},{"page":73,"text":",","rect":[369.2200012207031,307.86334228515627,371.72500133514407,305.2180480957031]},{"page":73,"text":",","rect":[426.4599914550781,307.86334228515627,428.96499156951907,305.2180480957031]},{"page":73,"text":",","rect":[483.70001220703127,307.86334228515627,486.20501232147219,305.2180480957031]},{"page":73,"text":"57.80, ATP 3-90.98, ATP 3-96.1, ATP 6-01.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,319.3833312988281,294.7849988937378,310.93646240234377]},{"page":73,"text":"media source analysis – The systematic comparison of the content, behavior, patterns, and trends of organic","rect":[90.0,337.394287109375,526.0522127227783,328.2861022949219]},{"page":73,"text":"media organizations and sources of a country. 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(JP 4-02) Referenced in FM 4-02, ATP 4-02.2,","rect":[108.0199966430664,429.854248046875,533.7850294113159,420.76611328125]},{"page":73,"text":"ATP 4-02.55.","rect":[108.0199966430664,439.3702392578125,162.7849988937378,432.4564514160156]},{"page":73,"text":"medical surveillance – (DOD) The ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of data derived","rect":[90.0,458.9142761230469,533.2095851898193,449.80609130859377]},{"page":73,"text":"from instances of medical care or medical evaluation, and the reporting of population-based information for","rect":[108.0199966430664,470.3742980957031,539.2127587852478,461.26611328125]},{"page":73,"text":"characterizing and countering threats to a population’s health, well-being, and performance. (JP 4-02)","rect":[108.0199966430664,481.894287109375,514.8166406211853,472.6859130859375]},{"page":73,"text":"Referenced in ATP 4-02.7.","rect":[108.0199966430664,491.3902282714844,216.12501049041749,484.30609130859377]},{"page":73,"text":"medical treatment facility – (DOD) A facility established for the purpose of furnishing medical and/or dental","rect":[90.0,510.8742980957031,532.3887705764771,501.76611328125]},{"page":73,"text":"care to eligible individuals. (JP 4-02) Referenced in FM 4-02, ATP 4-02.10, ATP 4-02.19. (Army) Any","rect":[108.0199966430664,522.394287109375,521.6092433929443,513.2861328125]},{"page":73,"text":"facility established for the purpose of providing medical treatment. This includes battalion aid stations,","rect":[108.0199966430664,533.8543090820313,519.1906690597534,524.7461547851563]},{"page":73,"text":"Role 2 facilities, dispensaries, clinics, and hospitals. (FM 4-02)","rect":[108.0199966430664,545.354248046875,360.73665404891968,536.26611328125]},{"page":73,"text":"meeting engagement – A combat action that occurs when a moving force, incompletely deployed for battle,","rect":[90.0,562.894287109375,524.5527906417847,553.7861328125]},{"page":73,"text":"engages an enemy at an unexpected time and place. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,574.414306640625,364.3366601524353,565.30615234375]},{"page":73,"text":"mensuration – (DOD) The process of measurement of a feature or location on the Earth to determine an","rect":[90.0,591.854248046875,509.03001976013186,582.76611328125]},{"page":73,"text":"absolute latitude, longitude, and elevation. (JP 3-60) Referenced in FM 3-09, ATP 3-09.30, ATP 3-09.42,","rect":[108.0199966430664,603.394287109375,530.2449903488159,594.2861328125]},{"page":73,"text":"ATP 3-91.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,612.8902587890625,157.80500316619874,605.9764404296875]},{"page":73,"text":"mentorship – The voluntary developmental relationship that exists between a person of greater experience and","rect":[90.0,632.374267578125,534.8416652679443,623.26611328125]},{"page":73,"text":"a person of lesser experience that is characterized by mutual trust and respect. (AR 600-100) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,643.894287109375,536.4913234710693,634.7861328125]},{"page":73,"text":"ADP 6-22.","rect":[108.0199966430664,653.3902587890625,151.38500499725343,646.4764404296875]},{"page":73,"text":"message – (DOD) 1. Any thought or idea expressed briefly in a plain or secret language and prepared in a form","rect":[90.0,672.874267578125,535.7832922897339,663.76611328125]},{"page":73,"text":"suitable for transmission by any means of communication. (JP 6-0) Referenced in ATP 3-53.2. 2. A","rect":[108.0199966430664,684.394287109375,506.6844220199585,675.2861328125]},{"page":73,"text":"narrowly focused communication directed at a specific audience to support a specific theme. (JP 3-61)","rect":[108.0199966430664,695.8543090820313,517.6366479454041,686.7461547851563]},{"page":73,"text":"Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 3-07, FM 3-13, FM 3-53, ATP 3-53.2, ATP 3-13.1, ATP 6-02.53.","rect":[108.0199966430664,706.9033203125,492.8649854660034,698.2861328125]},{"page":73,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":73,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":73,"text":"1-65","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":74,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":74,"text":"midcourse phase – (DOD) That portion of the flight of a ballistic missile between the boost phase and the","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,497.96774006652836,74.2861099243164]},{"page":74,"text":"terminal phase. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-27.5.","rect":[90.0,94.89427185058594,301.1450147628784,85.8061294555664]},{"page":74,"text":"military deception – (DOD) Actions executed to deliberately mislead adversary military, paramilitary, or","rect":[72.0,112.374267578125,496.2122705039978,103.2660903930664]},{"page":74,"text":"violent extremist organization decision makers, thereby causing the adversary to take specific actions (or","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,509.23689818954468,114.7861099243164]},{"page":74,"text":"inactions) that will contribute to the accomplishment of the friendly mission. Also called MILDEC.","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,487.9968214035034,126.24613189697266]},{"page":74,"text":"(JP 3-13.4) Referenced in ADP 6-0, FM 3-0, FM 3-09, FM 3-13, FM 3-13.4, FM 3-53, FM 6-27,","rect":[90.0,146.87425231933595,477.92498302459719,137.78610229492188]},{"page":74,"text":"ATP 3-53.1.","rect":[90.0,156.39027404785157,139.80500316619874,149.47647094726563]},{"page":74,"text":"military decision-making process – An iterative planning methodology to understand the situation and","rect":[72.0,175.874267578125,488.53990745544436,166.76608276367188]},{"page":74,"text":"mission, develop a courses of action, and produce an operation plan or order. Also called MDMP.","rect":[90.0,187.37425231933595,481.27715587615969,178.28610229492188]},{"page":74,"text":"(ADP 5-0) See also operation order, operation plan.","rect":[90.0,198.89427185058595,308.10500621795657,189.80612182617188]},{"page":74,"text":"military engagement – (DOD) Routine contact and interaction between individuals or elements of the Armed","rect":[72.0,216.374267578125,513.4737148284912,207.26608276367188]},{"page":74,"text":"Forces of the United States and those of another nation's armed forces, or foreign and domestic civilian","rect":[90.0,227.894287109375,502.4580898284912,218.78610229492188]},{"page":74,"text":"authorities or agencies to build trust and confidence, share information, coordinate mutual activities, and","rect":[90.0,239.35430908203126,508.09459495544436,230.24612426757813]},{"page":74,"text":"maintain influence. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 3-0, FM 3-07, ATP 3-92.","rect":[90.0,250.85423278808595,426.1450147628784,241.76608276367188]},{"page":74,"text":"military government – (DOD) The supreme authority the military exercises by force or agreement over the","rect":[72.0,268.394287109375,504.88683796691898,259.2861022949219]},{"page":74,"text":"lands, property, and indigenous populations and institutions of domestic, allied, neutral, or enemy territory,","rect":[90.0,279.85430908203127,518.4152173995972,270.7461242675781]},{"page":74,"text":"therefore, substituting sovereign authority under rule of law for the previously established government.","rect":[90.0,291.3742980957031,502.0450086593628,282.26611328125]},{"page":74,"text":"(JP 3-57) Referenced in FM 3-57.","rect":[90.0,302.8742370605469,225.60500621795655,293.7861022949219]},{"page":74,"text":"military government operations – Operations executed by civil affairs to provide expertise in the civil sector","rect":[72.0,320.35430908203127,513.7384851036072,311.2461242675781]},{"page":74,"text":"functions in order to establish transitional military authority or conduct support to civil administration. Also","rect":[90.0,331.8742980957031,521.3629665374756,322.76611328125]},{"page":74,"text":"called MGO. (FM 3-57)","rect":[90.0,343.3742370605469,186.71666503524782,334.2861022949219]},{"page":74,"text":"military information support operations – (DOD) Planned operations to convey selected information and","rect":[72.0,360.85430908203127,503.51769065856936,351.7461242675781]},{"page":74,"text":"indicators to foreign audiences to influence their emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately the","rect":[90.0,372.3742980957031,519.8529329376221,363.256103515625]},{"page":74,"text":"behavior of foreign governments, organizations, groups, and individuals in a manner favorable to the","rect":[90.0,383.894287109375,493.72591877746586,374.7861022949219]},{"page":74,"text":"originator’s objectives. Also called MISO. (JP 3-13.2) Referenced in ADP 3-05, ADP 3-05, FM 3-05,","rect":[90.0,395.35430908203127,497.24502086639407,386.13592529296877]},{"page":74,"text":"FM 3-13.4, FM 3-18, FM 3-53, ATP 3-07.6, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-13.1, ATP 3-53.2, ATP 6-02.40.","rect":[90.0,406.3833312988281,487.0450086593628,397.93646240234377]},{"page":74,"text":"military necessity – The principle that justifies the use of all measures needed to defeat the enemy as quickly","rect":[72.0,424.4142761230469,510.7666835784912,415.29608154296877]},{"page":74,"text":"and efficiently as possible that are not forbidden by the law of armed conflict. (FM 6-27)","rect":[90.0,435.9342956542969,445.51665282821656,426.82611083984377]},{"page":74,"text":"military objective – Certain persons and objects during hostilities which, by their nature, location, purpose, or","rect":[72.0,453.394287109375,514.9338586387635,444.2760925292969]},{"page":74,"text":"use, makes an effective contribution to military action and whose total or partial destruction, capture, or","rect":[90.0,464.9142761230469,504.8381249961853,455.80609130859377]},{"page":74,"text":"neutralization, in the circumstances ruling at the time, offers a definite military advantage. (FM 6-27)","rect":[90.0,476.4342956542969,495.13664794540406,467.32611083984377]},{"page":74,"text":"military occupation – (DOD) A condition in which territory is under the effective control of a foreign armed","rect":[72.0,493.894287109375,510.33812522888186,484.7861022949219]},{"page":74,"text":"force. (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 6-27.","rect":[90.0,505.39422607421877,246.18500804901124,496.30609130859377]},{"page":74,"text":"military passport – A document issued by order of a commander of belligerent forces that authorizes a person","rect":[72.0,522.874267578125,516.0493984222412,513.76611328125]},{"page":74,"text":"or persons named therein and residing or sojourning within territory occupied by such forces to travel","rect":[90.0,534.394287109375,496.2508921585083,525.2760620117188]},{"page":74,"text":"unmolested within the territory, with or without permission to pass, or to pass and return, by designated","rect":[90.0,545.8543090820313,504.1111660003662,536.7461547851563]},{"page":74,"text":"routes, through the lines, subject to conditions or limitations imposed by the commander. (FM 6-27)","rect":[90.0,557.374267578125,490.8166406211853,548.2560424804688]},{"page":74,"text":"Military Sealift Command – (DOD) A major command of the United States Navy reporting to Commander","rect":[72.0,574.894287109375,507.79546142196656,565.7760620117188]},{"page":74,"text":"Fleet Forces Command, and the United States Transportation Command’s component command","rect":[90.0,586.3342895507813,475.02858543395998,577.1459350585938]},{"page":74,"text":"responsible for designated common-user sealift transportation services to deploy, employ, sustain, and","rect":[90.0,597.874267578125,499.26585960388186,588.76611328125]},{"page":74,"text":"redeploy United States forces on a global basis. Also called MSC. (JP 3-36) Referenced in FM 4-01,","rect":[90.0,609.394287109375,492.0249891281128,600.2861328125]},{"page":74,"text":"ATP 4-43.","rect":[90.0,618.8902587890625,132.30500316619874,611.9764404296875]},{"page":74,"text":"mine – (DOD) 1. In land mine warfare, a munition placed under, on or near the ground or other surface area and","rect":[72.0,638.374267578125,521.7841091156006,629.26611328125]},{"page":74,"text":"designed to be exploded by the presence, proximity or contact of a person or vehicle. 2. In naval mine","rect":[90.0,649.894287109375,497.3797884063721,640.7861328125]},{"page":74,"text":"warfare, an explosive device laid in the water with the intention of damaging or sinking ships or of","rect":[90.0,661.3543090820313,484.8582971153259,652.2461547851563]},{"page":74,"text":"deterring shipping from entering an area. (JP 3-15) Referenced in ATP 4-32.2.","rect":[90.0,672.874267578125,403.8849744796753,663.76611328125]},{"page":74,"text":"minefield – (DOD) 1. In land warfare, an area of ground containing mines emplaced with or without a pattern.","rect":[72.0,690.394287109375,514.9837598800659,681.2861328125]},{"page":74,"text":"2. In naval warfare, an area of water containing mines emplaced with or without a pattern. See also mine;","rect":[90.0,701.874267578125,511.1405711135864,692.76611328125]},{"page":74,"text":"mine warfare. (JP 3-15) Referenced in ATP 4-32.2.","rect":[90.0,713.374267578125,295.56499767303469,704.2861328125]},{"page":74,"text":"1-66","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1190185546875,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":74,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":74,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":75,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":75,"text":"misinformation – Incorrect information from any source that is released for unknown reasons or to solicit a","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,522.6615877227783,74.2861099243164]},{"page":75,"text":"response or interest from a non-political or nonmilitary target. (FM 3-53)","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.914306640625,400.4566552696228,85.8061294555664]},{"page":75,"text":"missile defense – (DOD) Defense measures designed to destroy attacking enemy missiles, or to nullify or","rect":[90.0,112.374267578125,513.3369042930603,103.2660903930664]},{"page":75,"text":"reduce the effectiveness of such attack. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-55.6.","rect":[108.0199966430664,123.87425231933594,414.6249952316284,114.7861099243164]},{"page":75,"text":"missile engagement zone – (DOD) In air and missile defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which","rect":[90.0,141.35430908203126,538.9860134124756,132.24612426757813]},{"page":75,"text":"the responsibility for engagement of air and missile threats normally rests with surface-to-air missile","rect":[108.0199966430664,152.894287109375,509.8824739532471,143.78610229492188]},{"page":75,"text":"systems. Also called MEZ. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-01.15, ATP 3-01.85.","rect":[108.0199966430664,164.414306640625,428.3649854660034,155.30612182617188]},{"page":75,"text":"mission – (DOD) 1. The task, together with the purpose, that clearly indicates the action to be taken and the","rect":[90.0,181.874267578125,521.5470857696533,172.76608276367188]},{"page":75,"text":"reason therefore. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 1-01, ADP 5-0, FM 3-07, FM 3-96, ATP 3-21.10,","rect":[108.0199966430664,193.37425231933595,492.5050001144409,184.28610229492188]},{"page":75,"text":"ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[108.0199966430664,202.89027404785157,162.7849988937378,195.97647094726563]},{"page":75,"text":"mission command – (DOD) The conduct of military operations through decentralized execution based upon","rect":[90.0,222.374267578125,525.1749172210693,213.26608276367188]},{"page":75,"text":"mission-type orders. (JP 3-31) Referenced in FM 3-01, ATP 3-06.1. (Army) The Army’s approach to","rect":[108.0199966430664,233.894287109375,513.0256862640381,224.6859130859375]},{"page":75,"text":"command and control that empowers subordinate decision making and decentralized execution appropriate","rect":[108.0199966430664,245.35430908203126,535.8340730743408,236.24612426757813]},{"page":75,"text":"to the situation. (ADP 6-0) See also commander’s intent, mission orders.","rect":[108.0199966430664,256.8542175292969,408.8649854660034,247.76608276367188]},{"page":75,"text":"mission configured load – An ammunition load configured to support specific mission requirements across","rect":[90.0,274.394287109375,522.4289081077576,265.2861022949219]},{"page":75,"text":"task forces or organizations. (ATP 4-35)","rect":[108.0199966430664,285.9142761230469,269.6966455039978,276.80609130859377]},{"page":75,"text":"mission creep – Tangential efforts to assist in areas of concern unrelated to assigned duties that cripple efficient","rect":[90.0,303.3742980957031,538.9802622756959,294.26611328125]},{"page":75,"text":"mission accomplishment. (FM 3-16)","rect":[108.0199966430664,314.8742370605469,254.15666747665407,305.7861022949219]},{"page":75,"text":"mission-essential task – A collective task on which an organization trains to be proficient in its designed","rect":[90.0,332.35430908203127,511.5878200531006,323.2461242675781]},{"page":75,"text":"capabilities or assigned mission. Also called MET. (FM 7-0) See also mission-essential task list.","rect":[108.0199966430664,343.8742980957031,498.6249952316284,334.76611328125]},{"page":75,"text":"mission-essential task list – A tailored group of mission-essential tasks. Also called METL. (FM 7-0) See also","rect":[90.0,361.394287109375,535.5975856781006,352.2861022949219]},{"page":75,"text":"mission-essential task.","rect":[108.0199966430664,370.8902282714844,202.56499767303468,363.9664306640625]},{"page":75,"text":"mission orders – Directives that emphasize to subordinates the results to be attained, not how they are achieve","rect":[90.0,390.3742980957031,533.7510042266846,381.26611328125]},{"page":75,"text":"them. (ADP 6-0) See also mission command.","rect":[108.0199966430664,401.8742370605469,293.0450086593628,392.7861022949219]},{"page":75,"text":"mission-oriented protective posture – (DOD) A flexible system of protection against chemical, biological,","rect":[90.0,419.35430908203127,523.2114820480347,410.2461242675781]},{"page":75,"text":"radiological, and nuclear contamination in which personnel are required to wear only that protective","rect":[108.0199966430664,430.894287109375,508.38915730285648,421.7861022949219]},{"page":75,"text":"clothing and equipment appropriate to the threat level, work rate imposed by the mission, temperature, and","rect":[108.0199966430664,442.4142761230469,535.0955104827881,433.30609130859377]},{"page":75,"text":"humidity. Also called MOPP. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-05.11, ATP 4-02.7.","rect":[108.0199966430664,453.9342956542969,433.8849744796753,444.82611083984377]},{"page":75,"text":"mission statement – (DOD) A short sentence or paragraph that describes the organization’s essential task(s),","rect":[90.0,471.394287109375,527.3704786300659,462.1859130859375]},{"page":75,"text":"purpose, and action containing the elements of who, what, when, where, and why. (JP 5-0) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,482.9142761230469,528.9613552093506,473.80609130859377]},{"page":75,"text":"ADP 1-01, FM 3-96, FM 6-0, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.51, ATP 3-57.60.","rect":[108.0199966430664,493.9433288574219,398.72500133514407,485.4964599609375]},{"page":75,"text":"mission support site – A preselected area used as a temporary base or stopover point. The mission support site","rect":[90.0,511.894287109375,535.1386995391846,502.7861022949219]},{"page":75,"text":"is used to increase the operational range within the joint special operations area. (ATP 3-05.1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,523.414306640625,483.9766748008728,514.2960815429688]},{"page":75,"text":"mission variables – Categories of specific information needed to conduct operations. (ADP 1-01)","rect":[90.0,540.874267578125,482.4166467247009,531.76611328125]},{"page":75,"text":"mixing – Using two or more different assets to collect against the same intelligence requirement. (FM 3-90-2)","rect":[90.0,558.394287109375,530.7166650352478,549.2861328125]},{"page":75,"text":"mobile defense – A type of defensive operation that concentrates on the destruction or defeat of the enemy","rect":[90.0,575.8543090820313,518.4742336273193,566.7461547851563]},{"page":75,"text":"through a decisive attack by a striking force. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,587.374267578125,335.8366601524353,578.26611328125]},{"page":75,"text":"mobile security force – (DOD) A highly mobile and dedicated security force with the capability to defeat","rect":[90.0,604.894287109375,514.8394541702271,595.7861328125]},{"page":75,"text":"Level I and II threats in a joint security area. Also called MSF. (JP 3-10) Referenced in ATP 4-01.45.","rect":[108.0199966430664,616.414306640625,513.5050001144409,607.2960815429688]},{"page":75,"text":"mobility – (DOD) A quality or capability of military forces which permits them to move from place to place","rect":[90.0,633.874267578125,524.7654085235596,624.76611328125]},{"page":75,"text":"while retaining the ability to fulfill their primary mission. (JP 3-36) Referenced in ADP 3-90, FM 3-09,","rect":[108.0199966430664,645.394287109375,521.5449781417847,636.2861328125]},{"page":75,"text":"FM 3-90-1, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[108.0199966430664,656.42333984375,268.68499279022219,647.9764404296875]},{"page":75,"text":"mobility corridor – (DOD) Areas that are relatively free of obstacles where a force will be canalized due to","rect":[90.0,674.374267578125,523.1651515960693,665.26611328125]},{"page":75,"text":"terrain restrictions allowing military forces to capitalize on the principles of mass and speed. (JP 2-01.3)","rect":[108.0199966430664,685.894287109375,524.8966577110291,676.7861328125]},{"page":75,"text":"Referenced in ATP 2-01.3, ATP 2-19.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,696.92333984375,268.32497692108157,688.30615234375]},{"page":75,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":75,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":75,"text":"1-67","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1190185546875,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":76,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":76,"text":"mobility tasks – Those combined arms activities that mitigate the effects of obstacles to enable freedom of ","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,503.12136363983157,74.2861099243164]},{"page":76,"text":"movement and maneuver. (ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[90.0,94.89427185058594,250.01666808700564,85.8061294555664]},{"page":76,"text":"mobilization – (DOD) 1. The process of assembling and organizing national resources to support national","rect":[72.0,112.374267578125,497.26145124053957,103.2660903930664]},{"page":76,"text":"objectives in time of war or other emergencies. See also industrial mobilization. Referenced in FM 4-01,","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,508.2849988937378,114.77609252929688]},{"page":76,"text":"ATP 4-02.1. 2. The process by which the Armed Forces of the United States, or part of them, are brought to","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,521.2066555023193,126.24613189697266]},{"page":76,"text":"a state of readiness for war or other national emergency. Also called MOB. (JP 4-05) Referenced in ADP 4-","rect":[90.0,146.894287109375,521.5366723594666,137.78610229492188]},{"page":76,"text":"0, FM 2-0, FM 3-96, FM 4-01, ATP 4-02.1.","rect":[90.0,157.92332458496095,265.68499279022219,149.47647094726563]},{"page":76,"text":"mode operations – The execution of movements using various conveyances (truck, lighterage, railcar, aircraft)","rect":[72.0,175.874267578125,517.9285790977478,166.76608276367188]},{"page":76,"text":"to transport cargo. 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(Army) The dual process of ","rect":[90.0,436.4142761230469,509.91668224334719,427.30609130859377]},{"page":76,"text":"committing allocated transportation assets and regulating movements according to command priorities to","rect":[90.0,447.8742980957031,510.1386318206787,438.76611328125]},{"page":76,"text":"synchronize distribution flow over lines of communications to sustain land forces. (ADP 4-0)","rect":[90.0,459.394287109375,463.5766809043884,450.2861022949219]},{"page":76,"text":"movement control team – (DOD) An Army team used to decentralize the execution of movement","rect":[72.0,476.9142761230469,467.2857127151489,467.80609130859377]},{"page":76,"text":"responsibilities on an area basis or at key transportation nodes. Also called MCT. (JP 4-09) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,488.3742980957031,512.7193508148193,479.26611328125]},{"page":76,"text":"FM 4-01","rect":[90.0,497.8502197265625,125.33000755310059,490.9664611816406]},{"page":76,"text":".","rect":[125.36000061035156,497.8702392578125,127.86500072479248,496.7880859375]},{"page":76,"text":"movement corridor – A designated area established to protect and enable ground movement along a route.","rect":[72.0,517.3543090820313,502.39336681365969,508.2461242675781]},{"page":76,"text":"(ADP 3-37)","rect":[90.0,528.854248046875,137.57665038681032,519.76611328125]},{"page":76,"text":"movement formation – An ordered arrangement of forces for a specific purpose and describes the general","rect":[72.0,546.394287109375,499.21372174835207,537.2861328125]},{"page":76,"text":"configuration of a unit on the ground. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,557.914306640625,290.27666259384156,548.80615234375]},{"page":76,"text":"movement to contact – (Army) A type of offensive operation designed to develop the situation and establish or","rect":[72.0,575.374267578125,520.5766503868103,566.26611328125]},{"page":76,"text":"regain contact. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,586.894287109375,198.95667052841189,577.7861328125]},{"page":76,"text":"mounted march – The movement of troops and equipment by combat and tactical vehicles. (FM 3-90-2)","rect":[72.0,604.414306640625,493.63664794540406,595.30615234375]},{"page":76,"text":"multi-domain fires – Fires that converge effects from two or more domains against a target. (ADP 3-19)","rect":[72.0,621.874267578125,492.73665404891968,612.76611328125]},{"page":76,"text":"multiechelon training – A training technique that allows for the simultaneous training of more than one","rect":[72.0,639.394287109375,490.5417757110596,630.2861328125]},{"page":76,"text":"echelon on different or complementary tasks. (ADP 7-0)","rect":[90.0,650.914306640625,316.13664794540406,641.80615234375]},{"page":76,"text":"multimodal –The movement of cargo and personnel using two or more transportation methods (air, highway,","rect":[72.0,668.374267578125,511.31325817108157,659.26611328125]},{"page":76,"text":"rail, sea) from point of origin to destination. (ATP 4-13)","rect":[90.0,679.894287109375,314.75664306259156,670.7861328125]},{"page":76,"text":"1-68","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":76,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":76,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":77,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":77,"text":"multinational doctrine – (DOD) The agreed-upon fundamental principles that guide the employment of forces","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,536.3382098655701,74.2861099243164]},{"page":77,"text":"of two or more nations in coordinated action toward a common objective. (JP 3-16) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,500.13121604919436,85.73611450195313]},{"page":77,"text":"ADP 1-01.","rect":[108.0199966430664,104.35022735595703,151.38500499725343,97.43643188476563]},{"page":77,"text":"multinational force – (DOD) A force composed of military elements of nations who have formed an alliance","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,529.2115755157471,114.7861099243164]},{"page":77,"text":"or coalition for a specific purpose. Also called MNF. See also multinational force commander;","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.3342742919922,486.5065073928833,126.24613189697266]},{"page":77,"text":"multinational operations. (JP 1) Referenced in ATP 3-07.31.","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.87425231933595,349.70501232147219,137.78610229492188]},{"page":77,"text":"multinational logistics – (DOD) Any coordinated logistic activity involving two or more nations supporting a","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,532.2431306915283,155.30612182617188]},{"page":77,"text":"multinational force conducting military operations under the auspices of an alliance or coalition, including","rect":[108.0199966430664,175.874267578125,533.3590602874756,166.76608276367188]},{"page":77,"text":"those conducted under United Nations mandate. Also called MNL. (JP 3-16) Referenced in FM 4-0.","rect":[108.0199966430664,187.37425231933595,508.2849988937378,178.28610229492188]},{"page":77,"text":"multinational operations – (DOD) A collective term to describe military actions conducted by forces of two or","rect":[90.0,204.914306640625,538.7751367149353,195.80612182617188]},{"page":77,"text":"more nations, usually undertaken within the structure of a coalition or alliance. (JP 3-16) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,216.374267578125,521.0115261077881,207.26608276367188]},{"page":77,"text":"ADP 3-0, ADP 5-0, ADP 6-0, FM 3-07, FM 3-09, FM 3-16, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 6-0.5.","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.40330505371095,453.3849744796753,218.95645141601563]},{"page":77,"text":"music headquarters – The mission command element of a music performance unit. 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Also called NAI. (JP 2-01.3) Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-09, FM 3-96, FM 3-98, ATP","rect":[108.0199966430664,442.39422607421877,531.6276998443603,433.30609130859377]},{"page":77,"text":"2-01.3, ATP 3-04.1, ATP 3-01.16, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-55.3, ATP 3-55.6, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,453.4433288574219,516.9850416183472,444.9964599609375]},{"page":77,"text":"national defense strategy – (DOD) A document approved by the Secretary of Defense for applying the Armed","rect":[90.0,471.394287109375,535.9383449554443,462.2861022949219]},{"page":77,"text":"Forces of the United States in coordination with Department of Defense agencies and other instruments of ","rect":[108.0199966430664,482.9142761230469,534.9522657394409,473.80609130859377]},{"page":77,"text":"national power to achieve national security strategy objectives. Also called NDS. (JP 1) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,494.3742980957031,516.8214015960693,485.256103515625]},{"page":77,"text":"ADP 3-28","rect":[108.0199966430664,503.8502197265625,148.9099941253662,496.9564514160156]},{"page":77,"text":".","rect":[148.8800048828125,503.8702392578125,151.38500499725343,502.7880859375]},{"page":77,"text":"National Incident Management System – (DOD) A national crisis response system that provides a consistent,","rect":[90.0,523.3543090820313,536.8581495285034,514.2461547851563]},{"page":77,"text":"nationwide approach for federal, state, local, and tribal governments; the private sector; and","rect":[108.0199966430664,534.874267578125,474.8522548675537,525.76611328125]},{"page":77,"text":"nongovernmental organizations to work effectively and efficiently together to prepare for, respond to, and","rect":[108.0199966430664,546.394287109375,532.0010890960693,537.2861328125]},{"page":77,"text":"recover from domestic incidents, regardless of cause, size, or complexity. 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(JP 1) Referenced in ADP 3-28.","rect":[108.0199966430664,609.874267578125,355.82497692108157,600.7560424804688]},{"page":77,"text":"national security strategy – (DOD) A document approved by the President of the United States for","rect":[90.0,627.394287109375,490.7520654258728,618.2861328125]},{"page":77,"text":"developing, applying, and coordinating the instruments of national power to achieve objectives that","rect":[108.0199966430664,638.8543090820313,505.60361432647707,629.736083984375]},{"page":77,"text":"contribute to national security. Also called NSS. (JP 1) Referenced in ADP 3-28.","rect":[108.0199966430664,650.374267578125,431.6650037765503,641.26611328125]},{"page":77,"text":"National Detainee Reporting Center – (DOD) The national-level center that accounts for all persons who pass","rect":[90.0,667.894287109375,539.0801532249451,658.7861328125]},{"page":77,"text":"through the care, custody, and control of the Department of Defense and that obtains and stores information","rect":[108.0199966430664,679.3543090820313,538.9601345062256,670.2461547851563]},{"page":77,"text":"concerning detainees and their confiscated personal property. Also called NDRC. (JP 3-63) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,690.874267578125,531.4813137054443,681.76611328125]},{"page":77,"text":"FM 6-27.","rect":[108.0199966430664,700.3902587890625,145.86500072479249,693.4865112304688]},{"page":77,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":77,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":77,"text":"1-69","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1279907226563,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":78,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":78,"text":"national special security event – (DOD) A designated event that, by virtue of its political, economic, social, or","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,519.4474389610291,74.2861099243164]},{"page":78,"text":"religious significance, may be the target of terrorism or other criminal activity. Also called NSSE. (JP 3-28)","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,521.4166772422791,85.74613189697266]},{"page":78,"text":"Referenced in ATP 2-91.7.","rect":[90.0,104.35022735595703,198.12501049041749,97.2660903930664]},{"page":78,"text":"natural disaster – (DOD) A situation that poses significant danger to life and property that results from a","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,495.4388704376221,114.7861099243164]},{"page":78,"text":"natural cause. See also domestic emergencies. (JP 3-29) Referenced in FM 3-53.","rect":[90.0,135.414306640625,412.22500133514407,126.3061294555664]},{"page":78,"text":"naval surface fire support – (DOD) Fire provided by Navy surface gun and missile systems in support of a","rect":[72.0,152.894287109375,505.28478718566898,143.78610229492188]},{"page":78,"text":"unit or units. Also called NSFS. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in FM 3-09.","rect":[90.0,164.39427185058595,363.08498668670657,155.30612182617188]},{"page":78,"text":"Navy tactical air control center – (DOD) The principal air operations installation (ship-based) from which all","rect":[72.0,181.874267578125,516.7046885452271,172.76608276367188]},{"page":78,"text":"aircraft and air warning functions of tactical air operations are controlled. 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(JP 3-14) Referenced in ADP 3-19, FM 3-14, ATP 3-14.3.","rect":[90.0,245.39427185058595,501.1450147628784,236.30612182617188]},{"page":78,"text":"negation – (DOD) In space operations, measures to deceive, disrupt, degrade, deny, or destroy space systems.","rect":[72.0,262.874267578125,512.725001335144,253.76608276367188]},{"page":78,"text":"(JP 3-14) Referenced in ADP 3-19, FM 3-14.","rect":[90.0,274.3742370605469,271.3849744796753,265.2861022949219]},{"page":78,"text":"nerve agent – (DOD) A potentially lethal chemical agent that interferes with the transmission of nerve","rect":[72.0,291.85430908203127,483.84127522277836,282.7461242675781]},{"page":78,"text":"impulses. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-05.11, ATP 4-02.85.","rect":[90.0,303.354248046875,340.34499645233157,294.26611328125]},{"page":78,"text":"nested concept – A planning technique to achieve unity of purpose whereby each succeeding echelon’s concept","rect":[72.0,320.894287109375,520.8812632522584,311.6859130859375]},{"page":78,"text":"of operations is aligned by purpose with the higher echelon’s concept of operations. (ADP 5-0) See also","rect":[90.0,332.35430908203127,505.8075466156006,323.14593505859377]},{"page":78,"text":"concept of operations.","rect":[90.0,343.854248046875,178.57679271697999,334.76611328125]},{"page":78,"text":"net control station – A communications station designated to control traffic and enforce circuit discipline","rect":[72.0,361.394287109375,496.6824007110596,352.2861022949219]},{"page":78,"text":"within a given net. Also called NCS. (ATP 6-02.53)","rect":[90.0,372.9142761230469,298.0766809043884,363.80609130859377]},{"page":78,"text":"net division tonnage – The tonnage in short tons, or payload, which can be moved over a railway division each","rect":[72.0,390.3742980957031,519.3721828460693,381.26611328125]},{"page":78,"text":"day. Also called NDT. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[90.0,401.894287109375,229.19666076278689,392.7861022949219]},{"page":78,"text":"net trainload – The payload carried by a train. Also called NTL. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[72.0,419.4142761230469,381.13664794540406,410.30609130859377]},{"page":78,"text":"network enterprise center – The facility that provides and acquires telecommunications and information","rect":[72.0,436.894287109375,495.7201442718506,427.7861022949219]},{"page":78,"text":"management services on Army installations. Also called NEC. (ATP 6-02.71)","rect":[90.0,448.4142761230469,401.5966699180603,439.30609130859377]},{"page":78,"text":"networked munitions – (DOD) Remotely controlled, interconnected, weapons systems designed to provide","rect":[72.0,465.8742980957031,505.03133869934086,456.76611328125]},{"page":78,"text":"rapidly emplaced ground-based countermobility and protection capability through scalable application of ","rect":[90.0,477.394287109375,512.9630689620972,468.2861022949219]},{"page":78,"text":"lethal and nonlethal means. (JP 3-15) Referenced in ATP 3-90.8, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[90.0,488.89422607421877,463.8849744796753,479.80609130859377]},{"page":78,"text":"network transport – A system of systems including the people, equipment, and facilities that provide","rect":[72.0,506.3742980957031,481.39425373840336,497.26611328125]},{"page":78,"text":"end-to-end communications connectivity for network components. (FM 6-02)","rect":[90.0,517.894287109375,401.11665893173218,508.7861022949219]},{"page":78,"text":"neutral – (DOD) In combat and combat support operations, an identity applied to a track whose characteristics,","rect":[72.0,535.3543090820313,518.9284009933472,526.2461547851563]},{"page":78,"text":"behavior, origin, or nationality indicate that it is neither supporting nor opposing friendly forces. (JP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,546.874267578125,510.01665282821656,537.76611328125]},{"page":78,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-07. (Army) A party identified as neither supporting nor opposing friendly or enemy","rect":[90.0,558.394287109375,507.67674827575686,549.2861328125]},{"page":78,"text":"forces. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,569.894287109375,161.93666625595095,560.80615234375]},{"page":78,"text":"neutralization – In the context of the computed effects of field artillery fires renders a target ineffective for a","rect":[72.0,587.374267578125,510.09469319152836,578.26611328125]},{"page":78,"text":"short period of time, producing 10-percent casualties or materiel damage. (FM 3-09)","rect":[90.0,598.894287109375,428.0566613731384,589.7861328125]},{"page":78,"text":"neutralization fire – Fire delivered to render the target ineffective or unusable. (FM 3-09)","rect":[72.0,616.414306640625,434.77666259384156,607.30615234375]},{"page":78,"text":"neutralize – (Army) A tactical mission task that results in rendering enemy personnel or materiel incapable of ","rect":[72.0,633.874267578125,516.0408887863159,624.76611328125]},{"page":78,"text":"interfering with a particular operation. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,645.394287109375,295.7966516075134,636.2861328125]},{"page":78,"text":"N-hour – The time a unit is notified to assemble its personnel and begin the deployment sequence. (FM 3-99)","rect":[72.0,662.914306640625,511.75664306259156,653.80615234375]},{"page":78,"text":"N-hour sequence – Starts the reverse planning necessary after notification to have the first assault aircraft en","rect":[72.0,680.374267578125,509.0386257171631,671.26611328125]},{"page":78,"text":"route to the objective area for commencement of the parachute assault according to the order for execution.","rect":[90.0,691.894287109375,519.1351270675659,682.7760620117188]},{"page":78,"text":"(FM 3-99)","rect":[90.0,703.414306640625,131.9966638145447,694.326171875]},{"page":78,"text":"1-70","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1190185546875,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":78,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":78,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":79,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":79,"text":"night vision device – (DOD) Any electro-optical device used to detect visible and infrared energy and provide","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,533.1651887969971,74.2861099243164]},{"page":79,"text":"a visible image. Also called NVD. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ATP 3-06.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.914306640625,403.0450086593628,85.8061294555664]},{"page":79,"text":"night vision goggle – (DOD) An electro-optical, image-intensifying device that detects visible and near-","rect":[90.0,112.374267578125,508.87666869735718,103.2660903930664]},{"page":79,"text":"infrared energy, intensifies the energy, and provides a visible image for night viewing. Also called NVG.","rect":[108.0199966430664,123.894287109375,528.2634229660034,114.7861099243164]},{"page":79,"text":"(JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ATP 3-06.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.39427185058595,263.0450086593628,126.3061294555664]},{"page":79,"text":"node – (DOD) 1. A location in a mobility system where a movement requirement is originated, processed for","rect":[90.0,152.894287109375,527.4121606407166,143.78610229492188]},{"page":79,"text":"onward movement, or terminated. (JP 3-36) Referenced in FM 4-40, ATP 3-57.60. 2. 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(JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-13.4, FM 4-01,","rect":[108.0199966430664,198.914306640625,483.80498790740969,189.80612182617188]},{"page":79,"text":"ATP 3-57.60.","rect":[108.0199966430664,208.4102325439453,162.7849988937378,201.49642944335938]},{"page":79,"text":"no-fire area – (DOD) An area designated by the appropriate commander into which fires or their effects are","rect":[90.0,227.894287109375,523.4552278594971,218.78610229492188]},{"page":79,"text":"prohibited. Also called NFA. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in FM 3-09, FM 3-96, ATP 3-04.1, ATP 3-09.34,","rect":[108.0199966430664,239.3342742919922,519.7449903488159,230.24612426757813]},{"page":79,"text":"ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[108.0199966430664,248.85023498535157,162.7849988937378,241.93643188476563]},{"page":79,"text":"noncombatant evacuation operations – (DOD) An operation whereby noncombatant evacuees are evacuated","rect":[90.0,268.394287109375,532.9388942718506,259.2861022949219]},{"page":79,"text":"from a threatened area abroad, which includes areas facing actual or potential danger from natural or","rect":[108.0199966430664,279.85430908203127,510.5836083946228,270.7461242675781]},{"page":79,"text":"manmade disaster, civil unrest, imminent or actual terrorist activities, hostilities, and similar circumstances,","rect":[108.0199966430664,289.3502502441406,538.0181226730347,282.26611328125]},{"page":79,"text":"that is carried out with the assistance of the Department of Defense. Also called NEO. (JP 3-68) Referenced","rect":[108.0199966430664,302.8742370605469,539.9307765960693,293.7861022949219]},{"page":79,"text":"in FM 3-07, ATP 3-05.68, ATP 3-75.","rect":[108.0199966430664,313.9233093261719,258.06499767303469,305.30609130859377]},{"page":79,"text":"noncombatant evacuees – (DOD) 1. United States citizens who may be ordered to evacuate by competent","rect":[90.0,331.8742980957031,517.5495982131959,322.76611328125]},{"page":79,"text":"authority, and who are civilian employees of all agencies of the United States Government and their","rect":[108.0199966430664,343.394287109375,507.86189818954468,334.2861022949219]},{"page":79,"text":"dependents, excepting dependents who are residents in the country concerned of their own volition;","rect":[108.0199966430664,354.85430908203127,506.1548228225708,345.7461242675781]},{"page":79,"text":"military personnel of the Armed Forces of the United States specifically designated for evacuation as","rect":[108.0199966430664,366.3742980957031,512.3170917015076,357.26611328125]},{"page":79,"text":"noncombatants; and dependents of members of the Armed Forces of the United States. 2. United States","rect":[108.0199966430664,377.8742370605469,521.0770404319763,368.7861022949219]},{"page":79,"text":"citizens and non-United States citizens who may be authorized or assisted to evacuate by competent","rect":[108.0199966430664,389.35430908203127,507.8917612991333,380.2461242675781]},{"page":79,"text":"authority, and who are civilian employees of United States Government agencies and their dependents who","rect":[108.0199966430664,400.8742980957031,537.0185451507568,391.76611328125]},{"page":79,"text":"are residents in the country concerned of their own volition, but express the willingness to be evacuated;","rect":[108.0199966430664,412.394287109375,525.3329234085084,403.2861022949219]},{"page":79,"text":"private United States citizens and their dependents; military personnel of the Armed Forces of the United","rect":[108.0199966430664,423.8742980957031,528.6596584320068,414.76611328125]},{"page":79,"text":"States and their dependents; and designated personnel, including dependents of persons ordered to","rect":[108.0199966430664,435.394287109375,500.89427757263186,426.2861022949219]},{"page":79,"text":"evacuate, as prescribed by the Department of State. (JP 3-68) Referenced in ATP 3-05.68.","rect":[108.0199966430664,446.9142761230469,468.1450147628784,437.80609130859377]},{"page":79,"text":"noncontiguous area of operations –Where one or more of the commander’s subordinate forces’ areas of ","rect":[90.0,464.3742980957031,515.2187452316284,455.1659240722656]},{"page":79,"text":"operation do not share a common boundary. (FM 3-90-1) See also area of operations.","rect":[108.0199966430664,475.894287109375,454.94500255584719,466.7861022949219]},{"page":79,"text":"nonconventional assisted recovery – (DOD) Personnel recovery conducted by indigenous/surrogate personnel","rect":[90.0,493.35430908203127,537.1503062210084,484.2461242675781]},{"page":79,"text":"that are trained, supported, and led by special operations forces, unconventional warfare ground and","rect":[108.0199966430664,504.8742980957031,507.81639671325686,495.76611328125]},{"page":79,"text":"maritime forces, or other government agencies' personnel that have been specifically trained and directed to","rect":[108.0199966430664,516.394287109375,538.8099269866943,507.2861022949219]},{"page":79,"text":"establish and operate indigenous or surrogate infrastructures. Also called NAR. (JP 3-50) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,527.8543090820313,523.1712551116943,518.7461547851563]},{"page":79,"text":"ADP 3-05, ATP 3-05.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,538.88330078125,203.64499950408936,530.4364013671875]},{"page":79,"text":"nongovernmental organization – (DOD) A private, self-governing, not-for-profit organization dedicated to","rect":[90.0,556.894287109375,524.9410305023193,547.7861328125]},{"page":79,"text":"alleviating human suffering; and/or promoting education, health care, economic development,","rect":[108.0199966430664,568.3543090820313,483.96047496795657,559.2461547851563]},{"page":79,"text":"environmental protection, human rights, and conflict resolution; and/or encouraging the establishment of ","rect":[108.0199966430664,579.874267578125,529.5143384933472,570.76611328125]},{"page":79,"text":"democratic institutions and civil society. Also called NGO (JP 3-08) Referenced in ADP 3-0, FM 3-07,","rect":[108.0199966430664,591.394287109375,520.8250074386597,582.2861328125]},{"page":79,"text":"FM 3-24, FM 3-50, FM 3-57, FM 4-0, FM 6-27, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-57.20, ATP 3-57.60.","rect":[108.0199966430664,602.42333984375,473.72500133514407,593.9764404296875]},{"page":79,"text":"non-international armed conflict – An armed conflict not between States, such as a conflict between a State","rect":[90.0,618.3602294921875,529.0279817657471,611.26611328125]},{"page":79,"text":"and a non-State armed group or a conflict between two non-State armed groups. (FM 6-27)","rect":[108.0199966430664,631.894287109375,472.6966455039978,622.7861328125]},{"page":79,"text":"nonlethal weapon – (DOD) A weapon, device, or munition that is explicitly designed and primarily employed","rect":[90.0,649.3543090820313,533.4918117523193,640.2461547851563]},{"page":79,"text":"to incapacitate personnel or materiel immediately, while minimizing fatalities, permanent injury to","rect":[108.0199966430664,660.874267578125,502.53749656677248,651.7560424804688]},{"page":79,"text":"personnel, and undesired damage to property in the target area or environment. Also called NLW. (JP 3-28)","rect":[108.0199966430664,672.394287109375,538.8167016563416,663.2861328125]},{"page":79,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-07.31.","rect":[108.0199966430664,681.8902587890625,221.10500621795655,674.80615234375]},{"page":79,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":79,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":79,"text":"1-71","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.02001953125,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":80,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":80,"text":"nonproliferation – (DOD) Actions to prevent the acquisition of weapons of mass destruction by dissuading or","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,515.5428979454041,74.2861099243164]},{"page":80,"text":"impeding access to, or distribution of, sensitive technologies, material, and expertise. (JP 3-40) Referenced","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,517.6874294281006,85.74613189697266]},{"page":80,"text":"in ADP 3-05.","rect":[90.0,104.35022735595703,143.7049970626831,97.2660903930664]},{"page":80,"text":"nonpersistent agent – (DOD) A chemical agent that, when released, dissipates and/or loses its ability to cause","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,515.2461214141846,114.7861099243164]},{"page":80,"text":"casualties after 10 to 15 minutes. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-05.11, ATP 4-02.85.","rect":[90.0,135.39427185058595,434.0050001144409,126.3061294555664]},{"page":80,"text":"nonstandard bridging – Bridging that is purposely designed for a particular gap and typically built using","rect":[72.0,152.894287109375,496.0293483734131,143.78610229492188]},{"page":80,"text":"commercial or locally available materials. (ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,314.4566552696228,155.30612182617188]},{"page":80,"text":"nontransportable patient – A patient whose medical condition is such that he could not survive further","rect":[72.0,181.85423278808595,489.4797265586853,172.76608276367188]},{"page":80,"text":"evacuation to the rear without surgical intervention to stabilize his medical condition. (ATP 4-02.2)","rect":[90.0,193.394287109375,488.0566613731384,184.28610229492188]},{"page":80,"text":"no-strike list – (DOD) A list of objects or entities characterized as protected from the effects of military","rect":[72.0,210.914306640625,489.2743434906006,201.79611206054688]},{"page":80,"text":"operations under international law and/or rules of engagement. Also called NSL. (JP 3-60) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,222.374267578125,510.48131370544436,213.26608276367188]},{"page":80,"text":"FM 3-09, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-57.60.","rect":[90.0,233.40330505371095,242.22500133514405,224.95645141601563]},{"page":80,"text":"—O—","rect":[283.1000061035156,255.4302215576172,310.9399833679199,248.02545166015626]},{"page":80,"text":"objective – (DOD) 1. The clearly defined, decisive, and attainable goal toward which every operation is","rect":[72.0,268.874267578125,488.5133807640076,259.7660827636719]},{"page":80,"text":"directed. (JP 5-0) Referenced in ADP 3-90, ADP 5-0, FM 6-27, ATP 2-01.3. (Army) A location used to","rect":[90.0,280.394287109375,504.62047386169436,271.2861022949219]},{"page":80,"text":"orient operations, phase operations, facilitate changes of direction, and provide for unity of effort.","rect":[90.0,291.85430908203127,480.63982677459719,282.7461242675781]},{"page":80,"text":"(ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,303.354248046875,137.57665038681032,294.26611328125]},{"page":80,"text":"objective area – (DOD) A geographical area, defined by competent authority, within which is located an","rect":[72.0,320.894287109375,493.1814479827881,311.7861022949219]},{"page":80,"text":"objective to be captured or reached by the military forces. Also called OA. (JP 3-06) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,332.35430908203127,485.9712429046631,323.2361145019531]},{"page":80,"text":"ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[90.0,343.3833312988281,202.02500438690186,334.93646240234377]},{"page":80,"text":"objective rally point – An easily identifiable point where all elements of the infiltrating unit assemble and","rect":[72.0,361.394287109375,498.9988613128662,352.2861022949219]},{"page":80,"text":"prepare to attack the objective. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,372.9142761230469,263.03667235946656,363.79608154296877]},{"page":80,"text":"obscurant – Material that decreases the level of energy available for the functions of seekers, trackers, and","rect":[72.0,390.3742980957031,500.18932151794436,381.26611328125]},{"page":80,"text":"vision enhancement devices. (ATP 3-11.50)","rect":[90.0,401.8742370605469,266.0966699180603,392.7861022949219]},{"page":80,"text":"obscuration – The employment of materials into the environment that degrade optical and/or electro-optical","rect":[72.0,419.35430908203127,506.0043406448364,410.2461242675781]},{"page":80,"text":"capabilities within select portions of the electromagnetic spectrum in order to deny acquisition by or","rect":[90.0,430.894287109375,490.8502099571228,421.7861022949219]},{"page":80,"text":"deceive an enemy or adversary. (ATP 3-11.50)","rect":[90.0,442.4142761230469,277.7966516075134,433.30609130859377]},{"page":80,"text":"obscuration blanket – A dense horizontal concentration of smoke covering an area of ground with visibility","rect":[72.0,459.8742980957031,507.57921409606936,450.76611328125]},{"page":80,"text":"inside the concentration less than 50 meters. (ATP 3-11.50)","rect":[90.0,471.3742370605469,328.3366601524353,462.2861022949219]},{"page":80,"text":"obscuration curtain – A vertical development of smoke that reduces the enemy’s ability to clearly identify","rect":[72.0,488.9142761230469,502.7389430999756,479.7059020996094]},{"page":80,"text":"what is occurring on the other side of the cloud. (ATP 3-11.50)","rect":[90.0,500.4342956542969,342.4366662559509,491.32611083984377]},{"page":80,"text":"obscuration haze – Obscuration placed over friendly areas to restrict adversary observations and fire, but not","rect":[72.0,517.894287109375,510.86142682647707,508.7861022949219]},{"page":80,"text":"dense enough to disrupt friendly operations within the screen. (ATP 3-11.50)","rect":[90.0,529.414306640625,398.35664916610718,520.30615234375]},{"page":80,"text":"observable – (DOD) In military deception, the detectable result of the combination of an indicator within an","rect":[72.0,546.874267578125,506.57530784606936,537.76611328125]},{"page":80,"text":"adversary’s conduit intended to cause action or inaction by the deception target. (JP 3-13.4) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,558.394287109375,514.56130027771,549.1859130859375]},{"page":80,"text":"FM 3-13.4.","rect":[90.0,567.8902587890625,135.36500072479249,560.9865112304688]},{"page":80,"text":"observation – The condition of weather and terrain that permits a force to see the friendly, enemy, and neutral","rect":[72.0,587.374267578125,514.0827403030396,578.26611328125]},{"page":80,"text":"personnel and systems, and key aspects of the environment. 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(JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 5-0, FM 3-0, FM 3-94, FM 4-0, FM 4-01, ATP 3-04.7,","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.3342742919922,533.8798780441284,126.24613189697266]},{"page":83,"text":"ATP 3-92, ATP 4-15.","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.40330505371095,195.00500011444093,137.95645141601563]},{"page":83,"text":"operational training domain – The training activities organizations undertake while at home station, at","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,507.1018443069458,155.30612182617188]},{"page":83,"text":"maneuver combat training centers, during joint exercises, at mobility centers, and while operationally","rect":[108.0199966430664,175.874267578125,513.7197780609131,166.75607299804688]},{"page":83,"text":"deployed. (ADP 7-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,187.394287109375,192.17665649032595,178.28610229492188]},{"page":83,"text":"operational variables – A comprehensive set of information categories used to describe an operational","rect":[90.0,204.914306640625,504.0936655960083,195.80612182617188]},{"page":83,"text":"environment. (ADP 1-01)","rect":[108.0199966430664,216.4142303466797,211.07665038681032,207.32608032226563]},{"page":83,"text":"operation order – (DOD) A directive issued by a commander to subordinate commanders for the purpose of ","rect":[90.0,233.894287109375,529.1002149581909,224.78610229492188]},{"page":83,"text":"effecting the coordinated execution of an operation. Also called OPORD. (JP 5-0) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,245.35430908203126,494.3691921234131,236.24612426757813]},{"page":83,"text":"ADP 1-01, FM 6-0, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.90, ATP 3-57.20, ATP 3-57.60.","rect":[108.0199966430664,256.38330078125,415.58498668670657,247.93643188476563]},{"page":83,"text":"operation plan – (DOD) A complete and detailed plan containing a full description of the concept of ","rect":[90.0,274.394287109375,498.00811290740969,265.2861022949219]},{"page":83,"text":"operations, all annexes applicable to the plan, and a time-phased force and deployment list. Also called","rect":[108.0199966430664,285.85430908203127,520.2004299163818,276.7461242675781]},{"page":83,"text":"OPLAN. (JP 5-0) Referenced in FM 6-0, ATP 3-57.20, ATP 3-57.60, ATP 4-43.","rect":[108.0199966430664,297.354248046875,431.18499279022219,288.26611328125]},{"page":83,"text":"operations data report – An annotated chronology of the unit’s operations that will be fully supported by an","rect":[90.0,314.894287109375,527.9323635101318,305.6859130859375]},{"page":83,"text":"indexed set of key historical documents. (ATP 1-20)","rect":[108.0199966430664,326.4142761230469,317.99666381454468,317.30609130859377]},{"page":83,"text":"operations in depth – The simultaneous application of combat power throughout an area of operations.","rect":[90.0,343.8742980957031,505.57424449920657,334.76611328125]},{"page":83,"text":"(ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,355.3742370605469,155.57665038681032,346.2861022949219]},{"page":83,"text":"operations process – The major command and control activities performed during operations: planning,","rect":[90.0,372.85430908203127,508.5406446456909,363.7361145019531]},{"page":83,"text":"preparing, executing, and continuously assessing the operation. 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(JP 3-13.3) Referenced in ADP 3-37,","rect":[108.0199966430664,424.894287109375,487.1650037765503,415.7861022949219]},{"page":83,"text":"ATP 3-05.20, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-13.1, ATP 6-02.71.","rect":[108.0199966430664,435.9233093261719,329.5450086593628,427.4764404296875]},{"page":83,"text":"operations security vulnerability – (DOD) A condition in which friendly actions provide operations security","rect":[90.0,453.8742980957031,530.8131008148193,444.76611328125]},{"page":83,"text":"indicators that may be obtained and accurately evaluated by an adversary in time to provide a basis for","rect":[108.0199966430664,465.394287109375,518.0485131797791,456.2861022949219]},{"page":83,"text":"effective adversary decision making. (JP 3-13.3) Referenced in FM 3-13.4.","rect":[108.0199966430664,476.9142761230469,408.2650098800659,467.80609130859377]},{"page":83,"text":"opinio juris – A statement of customary international law resulting from a general and consistent practice of","rect":[90.0,494.3742980957031,524.8745629844666,485.26611328125]},{"page":83,"text":"States followed from a sense of legal obligation. (FM 6-27)","rect":[108.0199966430664,505.894287109375,345.7966516075134,496.7861022949219]},{"page":83,"text":"order of battle – (DOD) The identification, strength, command structure, and disposition of the personnel,","rect":[90.0,523.3543090820313,518.1415967941284,514.2461547851563]},{"page":83,"text":"units, and equipment of any military force. Also called OB. (JP 2-01.3) Referenced in ATP 2-01.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,534.874267578125,503.30498790740969,525.76611328125]},{"page":83,"text":"ordnance – (DOD) Explosives, chemicals, pyrotechnics, and similar stores, e.g., bombs, guns and ammunition,","rect":[90.0,552.394287109375,536.4998121261597,543.2861328125]},{"page":83,"text":"flares, smoke, or napalm. (JP 3-15) Referenced in ATP 4-32.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,563.894287109375,359.1249952316284,554.80615234375]},{"page":83,"text":"organic – (DOD) Assigned to and forming an essential part of a military organization as listed in its table of ","rect":[90.0,581.374267578125,525.9973707199097,572.26611328125]},{"page":83,"text":"organization for the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps and are assigned to the operating forces for the","rect":[108.0199966430664,592.894287109375,523.0484895782471,583.7861328125]},{"page":83,"text":"Navy. (JP 1) Referenced in ADP 5-0, FM 3-0, FM 3-09, FM 4-30, FM 6-0.","rect":[108.0199966430664,604.414306640625,408.68499279022219,595.30615234375]},{"page":83,"text":"orienting angle – A horizontal, clockwise angle measured from the line of fire to the orienting line.","rect":[90.0,621.874267578125,489.3791456222534,612.76611328125]},{"page":83,"text":"(ATP 3-09.50)","rect":[108.0199966430664,633.374267578125,166.91666198349,624.2861328125]},{"page":83,"text":"orienting line – A line of known direction in the firing unit’s area that serves as a basis for laying the firing unit","rect":[90.0,650.8543090820313,538.8021616897584,641.6459350585938]},{"page":83,"text":"for direction. (ATP 3-09.50)","rect":[108.0199966430664,662.354248046875,221.63666320419314,653.26611328125]},{"page":83,"text":"orienting station – 1. A point established on the ground that has directional control. 2. 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(JP 3-14) Referenced in ATP 3-14.5,","rect":[90.0,175.874267578125,480.08498668670657,166.76608276367188]},{"page":84,"text":"ATP 3-27.5.","rect":[90.0,185.37025451660157,139.80500316619874,178.45645141601563]},{"page":84,"text":"overwatch – A task that positions an element to support the movement of another element with immediate fire.","rect":[72.0,204.89427185058595,517.9013624191284,195.80612182617188]},{"page":84,"text":"(ATP 3-21.10)","rect":[90.0,216.4142303466797,148.91666198349,207.32608032226563]},{"page":84,"text":"—P—","rect":[283.70001220703127,237.86004638671876,310.39997482299807,230.68572998046876]},{"page":84,"text":"parallel planning – Two or more echelons planning for the same operations nearly simultaneously facilitated","rect":[72.0,251.35430908203126,511.3084011077881,242.24612426757813]},{"page":84,"text":"by the use of warning orders by the higher headquarters. 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(ATP 3-21.8)","rect":[90.0,714.414306640625,374.1766564903259,705.30615234375]},{"page":84,"text":"1-76","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1190185546875,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":84,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":84,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":85,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":85,"text":"peace building – (DOD) Stability actions that strengthen and rebuild a society’s institutions, infrastructure, and","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,537.1874294281006,74.1859130859375]},{"page":85,"text":"civic life to avoid a relapse into conflict. Also called PB. (JP 3-07.3) Referenced in ADP 3-07,","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.83427429199219,485.72500133514407,85.74613189697266]},{"page":85,"text":"ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-07.5.","rect":[108.0199966430664,105.88329315185547,215.04499340057374,97.43643188476563]},{"page":85,"text":"peace enforcement – (DOD) Application of military force, or the threat of its use, normally pursuant to","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,505.95961570739748,114.7861099243164]},{"page":85,"text":"international authorization, to compel compliance with resolutions or sanctions designed to maintain or","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.35430908203126,520.8339746055603,126.24613189697266]},{"page":85,"text":"restore peace and order. (JP 3-07.3) Referenced in ADP 3-07, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-07.5.","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.87425231933595,464.1249952316284,137.78610229492188]},{"page":85,"text":"peacekeeping – (DOD) Military operations undertaken, with the consent of all major parties to a dispute,","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,511.7258253097534,155.29611206054688]},{"page":85,"text":"designed to monitor and facilitate implementation of an agreement (cease fire, truce, or other such","rect":[108.0199966430664,175.874267578125,500.6317653656006,166.76608276367188]},{"page":85,"text":"agreement) and support diplomatic efforts to reach a long-term political settlement. (JP 3-07.3) Referenced","rect":[108.0199966430664,187.394287109375,535.9107570648193,178.28610229492188]},{"page":85,"text":"in ADP 3-07, FM 3-53, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-07.5, ATP 3-07.6.","rect":[108.0199966430664,198.42332458496095,363.56499767303469,189.80612182617188]},{"page":85,"text":"peacemaking – (DOD) The process of diplomacy, mediation, negotiation, or other forms of peaceful","rect":[90.0,216.374267578125,494.9784312210083,207.26608276367188]},{"page":85,"text":"settlements that arranges an end to a dispute and resolves issues that led to it. Also called PM. (JP 3-07.3)","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.894287109375,530.1166894493103,218.78610229492188]},{"page":85,"text":"Referenced in ADP 3-07, FM 3-07, ATP 3-07.5, ATP 3-07.6, ATP 3-07.31.","rect":[108.0199966430664,238.92332458496095,411.68499279022219,230.30612182617188]},{"page":85,"text":"peace operations – (DOD) Multiagency and multinational crisis response and limited contingency operations","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,529.9925677757263,247.76608276367188]},{"page":85,"text":"involving all instruments of national power with military missions to contain conflict, redress the peace,","rect":[108.0199966430664,268.394287109375,523.9301710128784,259.2861022949219]},{"page":85,"text":"and shape the environment to support reconciliation and rebuilding and facilitate the transition to legitimate","rect":[108.0199966430664,279.85430908203127,538.4709138946533,270.7461242675781]},{"page":85,"text":"governance. Also called PO. (JP 3-07.3) Referenced in ADP 3-07, FM 3-07, FM 3-53, ATP 3-07.5,","rect":[108.0199966430664,291.3742980957031,506.06499767303469,282.26611328125]},{"page":85,"text":"ATP 3-07.6, ATP 3-07.31.","rect":[108.0199966430664,302.4033203125,215.04499340057374,293.9564514160156]},{"page":85,"text":"penetration – A form of maneuver in which an attacking force seeks to rupture enemy defenses on a narrow","rect":[90.0,320.35430908203127,524.7691693344116,311.2461242675781]},{"page":85,"text":"front to disrupt the defensive system. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,331.8742980957031,309.11665893173218,322.76611328125]},{"page":85,"text":"permissive environment – (DOD) Operational environment in which host nation military and law enforcement","rect":[90.0,349.394287109375,537.7876963577271,340.2861022949219]},{"page":85,"text":"agencies have control, as well as the intent and capability to assist operations that a unit intends to conduct.","rect":[108.0199966430664,360.85430908203127,536.8449659347534,351.7461242675781]},{"page":85,"text":"(JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-57, FM 3-14, ATP 3-57.10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,372.354248046875,336.08498668670657,363.26611328125]},{"page":85,"text":"persistent agent – (DOD) A chemical agent that, when released, remains able to cause casualties for more than","rect":[90.0,389.894287109375,536.7984523773193,380.7861022949219]},{"page":85,"text":"24 hours to several days or weeks. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-05.11, ATP 4-02.85.","rect":[108.0199966430664,401.4142761230469,457.7650098800659,392.30609130859377]},{"page":85,"text":"personal locator beacon – (DOD) An emergency device carried by individuals, to assist locating during","rect":[90.0,418.8742980957031,509.59459495544436,409.76611328125]},{"page":85,"text":"personnel recovery. Also called PLB. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,430.4142761230469,413.0050001144409,421.30609130859377]},{"page":85,"text":"personal protective equipment – (DOD) Mission-specific protective clothing and equipment provided to","rect":[90.0,447.8742980957031,515.2866725921631,438.76611328125]},{"page":85,"text":"shield or isolate selected personnel from a particular chemical, biological, radiological, and some nuclear","rect":[108.0199966430664,459.394287109375,528.4193017539978,450.2861022949219]},{"page":85,"text":"hazards. Also called PPE. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 4-02.84.","rect":[108.0199966430664,470.89422607421877,366.08498668670657,461.80609130859377]},{"page":85,"text":"personnel recovery – (DOD) The sum of military, diplomatic, and civil efforts to prepare for and execute the","rect":[90.0,488.3742980957031,529.6034822540283,479.26611328125]},{"page":85,"text":"recovery and reintegration of isolated personnel. Also called PR. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ADP 3-05,","rect":[108.0199966430664,499.894287109375,510.3849744796753,490.7861022949219]},{"page":85,"text":"ATP 3-04.64, ATP 3-04.13, ATP 3-05.20, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-50.10, ATP 3-55.6.","rect":[108.0199966430664,513.1119995117188,502.22500133514407,504.33648681640627]},{"page":85,"text":"personnel recovery coordination cell – (DOD) The primary joint force component organization responsible","rect":[90.0,531.154296875,527.1308870391846,522.0360717773438]},{"page":85,"text":"for coordinating and controlling component personnel recovery missions. Also called PRCC. (JP 3-50)","rect":[108.0199966430664,542.67431640625,519.6766259727478,533.566162109375]},{"page":85,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-50.10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,552.1702880859375,221.10500621795655,545.086181640625]},{"page":85,"text":"personnel services – Sustainment functions that man and fund the force, maintain Soldier and family readiness,","rect":[90.0,571.654296875,538.5104322433472,562.546142578125]},{"page":85,"text":"promote the moral and ethical values of the nation, and enable the fighting qualities of the Army.","rect":[108.0199966430664,583.17431640625,496.1305799484253,574.066162109375]},{"page":85,"text":"(ADP 4-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,594.67431640625,150.5366571006775,585.586181640625]},{"page":85,"text":"phase – (DOD) In planning, a definitive stage of a campaign or operation during which a large portion of the","rect":[90.0,612.154296875,526.5509920196533,603.046142578125]},{"page":85,"text":"forces and capabilities are involved in similar or mutually supporting activities for a common purpose.","rect":[108.0199966430664,623.67431640625,518.1849927902222,614.566162109375]},{"page":85,"text":"(JP 5-0) Referenced in ATP 3-13.1. (Army) A planning and execution tool used to divide an operation in","rect":[108.0199966430664,635.1943359375,527.5981349945068,626.086181640625]},{"page":85,"text":"duration or activity. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,646.7142944335938,232.13666320419314,637.6061401367188]},{"page":85,"text":"phase line – (DOD) An easily identified feature in the operational area utilized for control and coordination of ","rect":[90.0,664.17431640625,534.8214673995972,655.066162109375]},{"page":85,"text":"military operations. Also called PL. (JP 3-09) Referenced in FM 3-09, FM 3-90-1, ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[108.0199966430664,675.6942749023438,494.72500133514407,666.5861206054688]},{"page":85,"text":"P-hour – The specific hour on D-day at which a parachute assault commences with the exit of the first Soldier","rect":[90.0,693.154296875,532.2522485313416,684.046142578125]},{"page":85,"text":"from an aircraft over a designated drop zone. P-hour may or may not coincide with H-hour. (FM 6-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,704.6942749023438,513.2566430625916,695.5861206054688]},{"page":85,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":85,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":85,"text":"1-77","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.02001953125,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":86,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":86,"text":"physical security – (DOD) That part of security concerned with physical measures designed to safeguard","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,494.63951683044436,74.2861099243164]},{"page":86,"text":"personnel; to prevent unauthorized access to equipment, installations, material, and documents; and to","rect":[90.0,94.83427429199219,498.43532371520998,85.74613189697266]},{"page":86,"text":"safeguard them against espionage, sabotage, damage, and theft. (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-13, FM 3-96,","rect":[90.0,106.374267578125,516.8649854660034,97.2660903930664]},{"page":86,"text":"ATP 3-13.1, ATP 3-96.1, ATP 6-02.75.","rect":[90.0,117.40331268310547,249.24499034881593,108.95645141601563]},{"page":86,"text":"physical security inspection – A formal, recorded assessment of the physical protective measures and security","rect":[72.0,135.35430908203126,517.1845607757568,126.24613189697266]},{"page":86,"text":"procedures that are implemented to protect unit and activity assets. (ATP 3-39.32)","rect":[90.0,146.894287109375,418.63664794540406,137.78610229492188]},{"page":86,"text":"physical security survey – A formal recorded assessment of an installation’s overall physical security program,","rect":[72.0,164.414306640625,521.0502271652222,155.2059326171875]},{"page":86,"text":"including electronic security measures. (ATP 3-39.32)","rect":[90.0,175.93426513671876,307.49666381454468,166.82608032226563]},{"page":86,"text":"piecemeal commitment – The immediate employment of units in combat as they become available instead of ","rect":[72.0,193.394287109375,515.1478223800659,184.28610229492188]},{"page":86,"text":"waiting for larger aggregations of units to ensure mass, or the unsynchronized employment of available","rect":[90.0,204.914306640625,503.5383882598877,195.80612182617188]},{"page":86,"text":"forces so that their combat power is not employed effectively. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,216.43426513671876,387.85664916610718,207.32608032226563]},{"page":86,"text":"pilot team – A deliberately structured composite organization comprised of Special Forces operational","rect":[72.0,233.894287109375,484.0665965042114,224.78610229492188]},{"page":86,"text":"detachment members, with likely augmentation by interagency or other skilled personnel, designed to","rect":[90.0,245.35430908203126,497.0974636077881,236.24612426757813]},{"page":86,"text":"infiltrate a designated area to conduct sensitive preparation of the environment activities and assess the","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,501.4712495880127,247.76608276367188]},{"page":86,"text":"potential to conduct unconventional warfare in support of U.S. objectives. (ATP 3-05.1)","rect":[90.0,268.394287109375,442.4566552696228,259.2760925292969]},{"page":86,"text":"planned target – (DOD) Target that is known to exist in the operational environment, upon which actions are","rect":[72.0,285.85430908203127,512.4727449493408,276.7461242675781]},{"page":86,"text":"planned using deliberate targeting, creating effects which support commander’s objectives. There are two","rect":[90.0,297.3742980957031,512.01247215271,288.1559143066406]},{"page":86,"text":"subcategories of planned targets: scheduled and on-call. (JP 3-60) Referenced in FM 3-09, FM 3-99,","rect":[90.0,308.894287109375,491.96499156951907,299.7861022949219]},{"page":86,"text":"ATP 3-09.30, ATP 3-60.1.","rect":[90.0,319.9233093261719,197.04499340057374,311.4764404296875]},{"page":86,"text":"planning – The art and science of understanding a situation, envisioning a desired future, and determining","rect":[72.0,337.8742980957031,497.8364772796631,328.76611328125]},{"page":86,"text":"effective ways to bring that future about. (ADP 5-0)","rect":[90.0,349.394287109375,298.01665282821656,340.2861022949219]},{"page":86,"text":"planning horizon – A point in time commanders use to focus the organization’s planning efforts to shape","rect":[72.0,366.85430908203127,495.6898470001221,357.64593505859377]},{"page":86,"text":"future events. (ADP 5-0) See also planning.","rect":[90.0,378.3742980957031,267.84499645233157,369.26611328125]},{"page":86,"text":"plan requirements and assess collection – The task of analyzing requirements, evaluating available assets","rect":[72.0,395.894287109375,501.8931415061951,386.7861022949219]},{"page":86,"text":"(internal and external), recommending to the operations staff taskings for information collection assets,","rect":[90.0,407.35430908203127,502.6037549972534,398.2461242675781]},{"page":86,"text":"submiting requests for information for adjacent and higher collection support, and assessing the","rect":[90.0,418.8742980957031,472.3431978302002,409.756103515625]},{"page":86,"text":"effectiveness of the information collection plan. (ATP 2-01)","rect":[90.0,430.39422607421877,330.49666381454468,421.30609130859377]},{"page":86,"text":"platoon – A subdivision of a company or troop consisting of two or more squads or sections. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[72.0,447.9342956542969,494.4766748008728,438.82611083984377]},{"page":86,"text":"pointee-talkee – (DOD) A language aid containing selected phrases in English opposite a translation in a","rect":[72.0,465.394287109375,493.8522005157471,456.2861022949219]},{"page":86,"text":"foreign language used by pointing to appropriate phrases. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.22.","rect":[90.0,476.9142761230469,474.8649854660034,467.80609130859377]},{"page":86,"text":"point of breach – The location at an obstacle where the creation of a lane is being attempted. (ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[72.0,494.4342956542969,502.1566369590759,485.32611083984377]},{"page":86,"text":"point of departure – The point where the unit crosses the line of departure and begins moving along a direction","rect":[72.0,511.894287109375,521.5809841156006,502.7861022949219]},{"page":86,"text":"of attack. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,523.394287109375,177.2366540489197,514.30615234375]},{"page":86,"text":"point of employment – (DOD) In distribution operations, a physical location designated by the commander at","rect":[72.0,540.874267578125,514.1747813186646,531.76611328125]},{"page":86,"text":"the tactical level where force employment, emplacement, or commodity consumption occurs. (JP 4-09)","rect":[90.0,552.394287109375,502.4566552696228,543.2861328125]},{"page":86,"text":"Referenced in FM 4-0.","rect":[90.0,561.8902587890625,181.14499950408936,554.80615234375]},{"page":86,"text":"point of need – (DOD) In distribution operations, a physical location within a desired operational area","rect":[72.0,581.374267578125,482.4868440704346,572.26611328125]},{"page":86,"text":"designated by the geographic combatant commander or subordinate commander as a receiving point for","rect":[90.0,592.894287109375,505.02849364852906,583.7861328125]},{"page":86,"text":"forces or materiel, for subsequent use or consumption. (JP 4-09) Referenced in FM 4-0.","rect":[90.0,604.394287109375,440.60500621795657,595.30615234375]},{"page":86,"text":"point of origin – (DOD) In distribution operations, the beginning point of a deployment, redeployment, or","rect":[72.0,621.874267578125,498.68803954696656,612.76611328125]},{"page":86,"text":"movement where forces or materiel are located. (JP 4-09) Referenced in FM 4-0.","rect":[90.0,633.374267578125,413.84499645233157,624.2861328125]},{"page":86,"text":"point of penetration – The location, identified on the ground, where the commander concentrates their efforts","rect":[72.0,650.8543090820313,514.3830401878357,641.7461547851563]},{"page":86,"text":"at the enemy weakest point to seize a foothold on the far side objective. (ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[90.0,662.374267578125,432.49666381454468,653.2560424804688]},{"page":86,"text":"police information – Information collected during military police operations concerning crime, disorder,","rect":[72.0,679.894287109375,493.3104200363159,670.7861328125]},{"page":86,"text":"criminal activity, and criminal threats. (FM 3-39)","rect":[90.0,691.414306640625,287.21663451766968,682.30615234375]},{"page":86,"text":"1-78","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":86,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":86,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":87,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":87,"text":"police intelligence - The product resulting from the collection, processing, analysis, and integration of criminal","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,535.6816172561646,74.2861099243164]},{"page":87,"text":"intelligence and crime analysis about crime, disorder, criminal activity, and criminal threats. (FM 3-39)","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.914306640625,521.4766137657166,85.8061294555664]},{"page":87,"text":"police intelligence operations – The application of systems, technologies, and processes that analyze","rect":[90.0,112.374267578125,497.0963716583252,103.2660903930664]},{"page":87,"text":"applicable data and information necessary for situational understanding and focusing policing activities to","rect":[108.0199966430664,123.894287109375,531.7358303070068,114.7861099243164]},{"page":87,"text":"achieve social order. (FM 3-39)","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.39427185058595,234.95667052841189,126.3061294555664]},{"page":87,"text":"policing – The application of control measures within an area of operations to maintain law and order, safety,","rect":[90.0,152.894287109375,528.3773145675659,143.78610229492188]},{"page":87,"text":"and other matters affecting the general welfare of the population. (FM 3-39)","rect":[108.0199966430664,164.414306640625,412.4566552696228,155.30612182617188]},{"page":87,"text":"populace and resources control – Operations which provide security for the populace, deny personnel and","rect":[90.0,181.874267578125,521.3067531585693,172.76608276367188]},{"page":87,"text":"materiel to the enemy, mobilize population and materiel resources, and detect and reduce the effectiveness","rect":[108.0199966430664,193.394287109375,533.8400409202576,184.28610229492188]},{"page":87,"text":"of enemy agents. Populace control measures include curfews, movement restrictions, travel permits,","rect":[108.0199966430664,204.914306640625,508.5494337081909,195.80612182617188]},{"page":87,"text":"registration cards, and resettlement of civilians. Resource control measures include licensing, regulations or","rect":[108.0199966430664,216.374267578125,538.6439721641541,207.26608276367188]},{"page":87,"text":"guidelines, checkpoints (for example, road blocks), ration controls, amnesty programs, and inspection of","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.894287109375,525.8842065391541,218.78610229492188]},{"page":87,"text":"facilities. Most military operations employ some type of populace and resources control measures. Also","rect":[108.0199966430664,239.35430908203126,523.0975246429443,230.24612426757813]},{"page":87,"text":"called PRC. (FM 3-57)","rect":[108.0199966430664,250.85423278808595,200.2766473350525,241.76608276367188]},{"page":87,"text":"port of debarkation – (DOD) The geographic point at which cargo or personnel are discharged. Also called","rect":[90.0,268.394287109375,524.5198879241943,259.2861022949219]},{"page":87,"text":"POD. (JP 4-0) Referenced in FM 4-01, ATP 3-04.7, ATP 4-13.","rect":[108.0199966430664,279.8942565917969,360.56499767303469,270.8061218261719]},{"page":87,"text":"port of embarkation – (DOD) The geographic point in a routing scheme from which cargo or personnel depart.","rect":[90.0,297.3742980957031,539.8550367355347,288.26611328125]},{"page":87,"text":"Also called POE. See also port of debarkation. (JP 3-36) Referenced in FM 4-01, ATP 3-04.7, ATP 4-13.","rect":[108.0199966430664,308.8742370605469,529.4050245285034,299.7861022949219]},{"page":87,"text":"port opening – The ability to establish, initially operate and facilitate throughput for ports of debarkation to","rect":[90.0,326.35430908203127,522.4498805999756,317.2461242675781]},{"page":87,"text":"support unified land operations. (ADP 4-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,337.854248046875,280.25664306259156,328.76611328125]},{"page":87,"text":"port support activity – (DOD) A tailorable support organization composed of mobilization station assets that","rect":[90.0,355.394287109375,530.9737315139771,346.2861022949219]},{"page":87,"text":"ensures the equipment of the deploying units is ready to load. Also called PSA. See also support. (JP 3-35)","rect":[108.0199966430664,366.85430908203127,534.9166772422791,357.7461242675781]},{"page":87,"text":"Referenced in FM 4-01, ATP 3-35.","rect":[108.0199966430664,377.8833312988281,248.88500499725343,369.26611328125]},{"page":87,"text":"position area for artillery – An area assigned to an artillery unit where individual artillery systems can","rect":[90.0,395.894287109375,505.3232936859131,386.7861022949219]},{"page":87,"text":"maneuver to increase their survivability. 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(JP 3-52) Referenced in FM 3-52, FM 3-96, ATP 3-01.7, ATP 3-06.1,","rect":[108.0199966430664,499.894287109375,494.96499156951907,490.7861022949219]},{"page":87,"text":"ATP 3-21.20","rect":[108.0199966430664,509.3702087402344,160.28490257263185,502.4764404296875]},{"page":87,"text":".","rect":[160.27999877929688,509.3902282714844,162.7849988937378,508.3080749511719]},{"page":87,"text":"positive identification – (DOD) An identification derived from observation and analysis of target","rect":[90.0,528.874267578125,482.0874400100708,519.76611328125]},{"page":87,"text":"characteristics including visual recognition, electronic support systems, non-cooperative target recognition","rect":[108.0199966430664,540.394287109375,534.3293361663818,531.2861328125]},{"page":87,"text":"techniques, identification friend or foe systems, or other physics-based identification techniques. Also","rect":[108.0199966430664,551.8543090820313,515.7448329925537,542.7461547851563]},{"page":87,"text":"called PID. 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(JP 3-50)","rect":[90.0,540.394287109375,479.9566552696228,531.2861328125]},{"page":88,"text":"Referenced in FM 6-27.","rect":[90.0,549.8902587890625,186.18500804901124,542.80615234375]},{"page":88,"text":"private information – Data, facts, instructions, or other material intended for or restricted to a particular","rect":[72.0,569.354248046875,491.85234618759156,560.26611328125]},{"page":88,"text":"person, group, or organization. (ATP 2-22.9)","rect":[90.0,580.894287109375,269.6966455039978,571.7861328125]},{"page":88,"text":"private sector – (DOD) An umbrella term that may be applied to any or all of the nonpublic or commercial","rect":[72.0,598.3543090820313,502.61093854522707,589.2461547851563]},{"page":88,"text":"individuals and businesses, specified nonprofit organizations, most of academia and other scholastic","rect":[90.0,609.874267578125,490.7479524688721,600.76611328125]},{"page":88,"text":"institutions, and selected nongovernmental organizations. (JP 3-57) Referenced in ATP 3-57.20.","rect":[90.0,621.394287109375,474.92498302459719,612.2861328125]},{"page":88,"text":"privity of contract – (DOD) The legal relationship that exists between two contracting parties. (JP 4-10)","rect":[72.0,638.8543090820313,492.4366662559509,629.7461547851563]},{"page":88,"text":"Referenced in ATP 4-10.","rect":[90.0,648.3502197265625,190.62501049041749,641.26611328125]},{"page":88,"text":"probable line of deployment – A phase line that designates the location where the commander intends to","rect":[72.0,667.894287109375,495.86693382263186,658.7861328125]},{"page":88,"text":"deploy the unit into assault formation before beginning the assault. Also called PLD. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,679.414306640625,478.9366662559509,670.30615234375]},{"page":88,"text":"procedural control – (DOD) A method of airspace control which relies on a combination of previously agreed","rect":[72.0,696.874267578125,517.5091457366943,687.76611328125]},{"page":88,"text":"and promulgated orders and procedures. (JP 3-52) Referenced in FM 3-52, FM 3-96, ATP 3-21.20,","rect":[90.0,708.414306640625,486.3849744796753,699.30615234375]},{"page":88,"text":"ATP 3-01.7.","rect":[90.0,717.9102783203125,139.80500316619874,710.9964599609375]},{"page":88,"text":"1-80","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":88,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":88,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":89,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":89,"text":"procedures – (DOD) Standard, detailed steps that prescribe how to perform specific tasks. 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(JP 3-85) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,390.3742980957031,485.72133445739748,381.26611328125]},{"page":89,"text":"ATP 6-02.70.","rect":[108.0199966430664,399.8702392578125,162.7849988937378,392.9564514160156]},{"page":89,"text":"protected persons/places – (DOD) Persons (such as enemy prisoners of war) and places (such as hospitals) that","rect":[90.0,419.35430908203127,539.8573985061646,410.2461242675781]},{"page":89,"text":"enjoy special protections under the law of war and which may or may not be marked with protected","rect":[108.0199966430664,430.894287109375,506.46889305114748,421.7760925292969]},{"page":89,"text":"emblems. (JP 3-84) Referenced in FM 6-27.","rect":[108.0199966430664,442.39422607421877,284.70501232147219,433.30609130859377]},{"page":89,"text":"protecting power – A neutral or non-belligerent State having a humanitarian role in armed conflict. 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(JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 3-37, ADP 5-0, FM 3-07,","rect":[108.0199966430664,500.3742980957031,529.4650220870972,491.26611328125]},{"page":89,"text":"FM 3-11, FM 4-0, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-90.98, ATP 3-94.2, ATP 3-96.1, ATP 4-02.19.","rect":[108.0199966430664,511.4033203125,457.2849988937378,502.9564514160156]},{"page":89,"text":"protection obscuration – Obscuration effects placed within the area of operations that contribute to the","rect":[90.0,529.3342895507813,505.89660359191898,520.2461547851563]},{"page":89,"text":"increased protection of United States forces and their interests by defeating on degrading adversary","rect":[108.0199966430664,540.874267578125,504.7720241546631,531.76611328125]},{"page":89,"text":"detection, observation, and engagement capabilities. (ATP 3-11.50)","rect":[108.0199966430664,552.394287109375,378.5566613731384,543.2861328125]},{"page":89,"text":"protection warfighting function – The related tasks and systems that preserve the force so the commander can","rect":[90.0,569.8543090820313,537.0639553070068,560.7461547851563]},{"page":89,"text":"apply maximum combat power to accomplish the mission. (ADP 3-0) See also warfighting function.","rect":[108.0199966430664,581.374267578125,515.5449781417847,572.26611328125]},{"page":89,"text":"psychological action – Lethal and nonlethal actions planned, coordinated, and conducted to produce a","rect":[90.0,598.894287109375,500.1323518829346,589.7861328125]},{"page":89,"text":"psychological effect in a foreign individual, group, or population. (FM 3-53)","rect":[108.0199966430664,610.414306640625,414.3166406211853,601.30615234375]},{"page":89,"text":"psychological objective – A statement of a measurable response that reflects the desired attitude or behavior","rect":[90.0,627.874267578125,525.5536401329041,618.76611328125]},{"page":89,"text":"change of a selected foreign target audience as a result of military information support operations.","rect":[108.0199966430664,639.394287109375,499.8681287765503,630.2861328125]},{"page":89,"text":"(FM 3-53)","rect":[108.0199966430664,650.894287109375,149.9966638145447,641.80615234375]},{"page":89,"text":"public affairs – (DOD) Communication activities with external and internal audiences. Also called PA.","rect":[90.0,668.354248046875,505.7560987472534,659.26611328125]},{"page":89,"text":"(JP 3-61) See also public information. 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(ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,235.85666442489626,155.30612182617188]},{"page":90,"text":"—Q—","rect":[283.1000061035156,186.55145263671876,310.9399833679199,178.54547119140626]},{"page":90,"text":"quartering party – A group of unit representatives dispatched to a probable new site of operations in advance","rect":[72.0,199.394287109375,514.3684663848877,190.28610229492188]},{"page":90,"text":"of the main body to secure, reconnoiter, and organize an area prior to the main body’s arrival and","rect":[90.0,210.914306640625,478.99660301208498,201.7059326171875]},{"page":90,"text":"occupation. (FM 3-90-2)","rect":[90.0,222.4142303466797,189.2366540489197,213.32608032226563]},{"page":90,"text":"quick response force – A dedicated force on a base with adequate tactical mobility and fire support designated","rect":[72.0,239.894287109375,517.6343898773193,230.78610229492188]},{"page":90,"text":"to defeat Level I and Level II threats and shape Level III threats until they can be defeated by a tactical","rect":[90.0,251.35430908203126,501.42127179718019,242.24612426757813]},{"page":90,"text":"combat force or other available response forces. (ATP 3-37.10)","rect":[90.0,262.8542175292969,343.27666259384156,253.76608276367188]},{"page":90,"text":"—R—","rect":[283.3999938964844,284.3599853515625,310.6999931335449,277.1856689453125]},{"page":90,"text":"radiological dispersal device – (DOD) An improvised assembly or process, other than a nuclear explosive","rect":[72.0,297.85430908203127,500.9840364532471,288.7461242675781]},{"page":90,"text":"device, designed to disseminate radioactive material to cause destruction, damage, or injury. Also called","rect":[90.0,309.3742980957031,506.8202419281006,300.256103515625]},{"page":90,"text":"RDD. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-50.20.","rect":[90.0,320.8742370605469,268.56499767303469,311.7861022949219]},{"page":90,"text":"radiological exposure device – (DOD) A radioactive source placed to cause injury or death. 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(JP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,407.894287109375,484.99666381454468,398.7861022949219]},{"page":90,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-90-1, FM 3-96, ATP 3-05.1, ATP 3-09.60, ATP 3-18.1, ATP 3-21.10,","rect":[90.0,418.86334228515627,489.0249891281128,410.2461242675781]},{"page":90,"text":"ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-21.50, ATP 3-21.90, ATP 3-75, ATP 3-90.1, ATP 3-90.5, ATP 3-90.98, ATP 3-94.2.","rect":[90.0,430.4033203125,517.8850049972534,421.9564514160156]},{"page":90,"text":"rally point – An easily identifiable point on the ground at which units can reassemble and reorganize if they","rect":[72.0,448.4142761230469,505.78664207458498,439.30609130859377]},{"page":90,"text":"become dispersed. (ATP 3-21.20)","rect":[90.0,459.91424560546877,225.29665160751345,450.82611083984377]},{"page":90,"text":"Rangers – (DOD) Rapidly deployable airborne light infantry organized and trained to conduct highly complex","rect":[72.0,477.394287109375,515.7331142425537,468.2861022949219]},{"page":90,"text":"joint direct action operations in coordination with or in support of other special operations units of all","rect":[90.0,488.9142761230469,495.5084605178833,479.79608154296877]},{"page":90,"text":"Services. (JP 3-05) Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 3-05, ATP 3-75.","rect":[90.0,500.41424560546877,355.10500621795657,491.32611083984377]},{"page":90,"text":"reachback – (DOD) The process of obtaining products, services, and applications, or forces, or equipment, or","rect":[72.0,517.894287109375,512.5366418418885,508.7861022949219]},{"page":90,"text":"material from organizations that are not forward deployed. (JP 3-30) Referenced in FM 3-57, ATP 3-52.2,","rect":[90.0,529.3543090820313,514.6449537277222,520.2461547851563]},{"page":90,"text":"ATP 3-57.60, ATP 6-02.54, ATP 6-02.60, ATP 6-02.71.","rect":[90.0,540.38330078125,316.5050001144409,531.9364013671875]},{"page":90,"text":"rear boundary – A boundary that defines the rearward limits of a unit’s area. It usually also defines the start of","rect":[72.0,558.394287109375,518.7770898399353,549.1859130859375]},{"page":90,"text":"the next echelon’s support area. 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(ATP 3-09.50)","rect":[90.0,639.374267578125,185.0366571006775,630.2861328125]},{"page":90,"text":"rearward passage of lines – Occurs when a unit passes through another unit’s positions while moving away","rect":[72.0,656.8543090820313,507.5425319671631,647.6459350585938]},{"page":90,"text":"from the enemy. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,668.374267578125,205.85666442489626,659.26611328125]},{"page":90,"text":"reattack recommendation – (DOD) An assessment, derived from the results of battle damage assessment and","rect":[72.0,685.894287109375,515.5626735687256,676.7861328125]},{"page":90,"text":"munitions effectiveness assessment, providing the commander systematic advice on reattack of a target.","rect":[90.0,697.3543090820313,505.4049940109253,688.2461547851563]},{"page":90,"text":"Also called RR. (JP 3-60) Referenced in FM 3-09.","rect":[90.0,708.874267578125,291.6650037765503,699.7861328125]},{"page":90,"text":"1-82","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":90,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":90,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":91,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":91,"text":"receiving yard – Yard where trains are cleared promptly on arrival to prevent main line congestion. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,539.3566796836853,74.2861099243164]},{"page":91,"text":"reception – (DOD) 3. 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(JP 3-35) Referenced in FM 4-01,","rect":[108.0199966430664,123.894287109375,512.964991569519,114.7861099243164]},{"page":91,"text":"ATP 3-35, ATP 3-93.","rect":[108.0199966430664,134.92332458496095,195.00500011444093,126.47647094726563]},{"page":91,"text":"reconnaissance – (DOD) A mission undertaken to obtain, by visual observation or other detection methods,","rect":[90.0,152.894287109375,523.2745313644409,143.78610229492188]},{"page":91,"text":"information about the activities and resources of an enemy or adversary, or to secure data concerning the","rect":[108.0199966430664,164.414306640625,526.9787263946533,155.30612182617188]},{"page":91,"text":"meteorological, hydrographic, or geographic characteristics of a particular area. 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(FM 3-90-2)","rect":[108.0199966430664,239.414306640625,401.89665771102906,230.30612182617188]},{"page":91,"text":"reconnaissance handover – The action that occurs between two elements in order to coordinate the transfer of","rect":[90.0,254.85023498535157,534.8033349571228,247.76608276367188]},{"page":91,"text":"information and/or responsibility for observation of potential threat contact, or the transfer of an assigned","rect":[108.0199966430664,268.394287109375,529.2034816741943,259.2861022949219]},{"page":91,"text":"area from one element to another. (FM 3-98)","rect":[108.0199966430664,279.8942565917969,287.39665771102906,270.8061218261719]},{"page":91,"text":"reconnaissance handover line – A designated phase line on the ground where reconnaissance responsibility","rect":[90.0,297.3742980957031,525.6888942718506,288.26611328125]},{"page":91,"text":"transitions from one element to another. (FM 3-98)","rect":[108.0199966430664,308.8742370605469,312.4766748008728,299.7861022949219]},{"page":91,"text":"reconnaissance in force – A type of reconnaissance operation designed to discover or test the enemy’s","rect":[90.0,326.35430908203127,503.48060488510137,317.14593505859377]},{"page":91,"text":"strength, dispositions, and reactions or to obtain other information. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,337.8742980957031,424.9366662559509,328.76611328125]},{"page":91,"text":"reconnaissance objective – A terrain feature, geographic area, enemy force, adversary, or other mission or","rect":[90.0,355.394287109375,519.3077294883728,346.2861022949219]},{"page":91,"text":"operational variable about which the commander wants to obtain additional information. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,366.89422607421877,512.1166589317322,357.80609130859377]},{"page":91,"text":"reconnaissance-pull – Reconnaissance that determines which routes are suitable for maneuver, where the","rect":[90.0,384.354248046875,514.6490144805908,375.26611328125]},{"page":91,"text":"enemy is strong and weak, and where gaps exist, thus pulling the main body toward and along the path of","rect":[108.0199966430664,395.894287109375,529.8422143516541,386.7861022949219]},{"page":91,"text":"least resistance. This facilitates the commander’s initiative and agility. (FM 3-90-2)","rect":[108.0199966430664,407.4142761230469,442.39665771102906,398.2059020996094]},{"page":91,"text":"reconnaissance-push – Reconnaissance that refines the common operational picture, enabling the commander","rect":[90.0,424.894287109375,533.2296044883728,415.7861022949219]},{"page":91,"text":"to finalize the plan and support shaping and decisive operations. 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(JP 3-50)","rect":[108.0199966430664,551.8543090820313,505.75664306259156,542.7461547851563]},{"page":91,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-50.10. 4. Actions taken to extricate damaged or disabled equipment for return to","rect":[108.0199966430664,563.374267578125,516.813985824585,554.26611328125]},{"page":91,"text":"friendly control or repair at another location. See also evader; evasion. (JP 3-34) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,574.894287109375,487.4013271331787,565.7861328125]},{"page":91,"text":"ATP 3-04.13.","rect":[108.0199966430664,584.3902587890625,162.7849988937378,577.4764404296875]},{"page":91,"text":"recovered explosive ordnance – Devices that are retrieved in the operational environment, from field storage","rect":[90.0,603.874267578125,530.6578645782471,594.76611328125]},{"page":91,"text":"sites and licensed storage areas that contain explosives, propellants, pyrotechnics, initiating composition, or","rect":[108.0199966430664,615.394287109375,538.3389184532166,606.2861328125]},{"page":91,"text":"nuclear, biological or chemical material for use in operations, including demolitions which when salvaged","rect":[108.0199966430664,626.8543090820313,532.5411281585693,617.7461547851563]},{"page":91,"text":"have not been primed for use and may or may not be in their primary or logistic packaging. 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(JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-18.14, ATP 3-50.10.","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,440.30498790740969,114.7861099243164]},{"page":92,"text":"redeployment – (DOD) The transfer or rotation of forces and materiel to support another commander’s","rect":[72.0,141.35430908203126,486.89335512924199,132.14593505859376]},{"page":92,"text":"operational requirements, or to return personnel, equipment, and materiel to the home and/or","rect":[90.0,152.87425231933595,460.6398828086853,143.78610229492188]},{"page":92,"text":"demobilization stations for reintegration and/or out-processing. (JP 3-35) Referenced in FM 2-0, FM 4-01,","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,516.0850172042847,155.30612182617188]},{"page":92,"text":"ATP 3-35. (Army) The transfer of forces and materiel to home and/or demobilization stations for","rect":[90.0,175.874267578125,478.44524169540406,166.76608276367188]},{"page":92,"text":"reintegration and/or out-processing. 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A mobility task to create and mark lanes through, over, or around an obstacle to allow the","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,511.50756550598148,247.76608276367188]},{"page":92,"text":"attacking force to accomplish its mission. (ATP 3-90.4) See also assault, bypass, destroy, neutralize,","rect":[90.0,268.394287109375,500.7849988937378,259.2861022949219]},{"page":92,"text":"obscure, secure, suppress, tactical mission task.","rect":[90.0,279.8942565917969,291.42498302459719,270.9664611816406]},{"page":92,"text":"reduction – (DOD) The creation of lanes through a minefield or obstacle to allow passage of the attacking","rect":[72.0,297.3742980957031,498.75975608825686,288.26611328125]},{"page":92,"text":"ground force. (JP 3-15) Referenced in ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[90.0,308.894287109375,356.1249952316284,299.7861022949219]},{"page":92,"text":"reduction area – A number of adjacent points of breach that are under the control of the breaching commander.","rect":[72.0,326.35430908203127,520.9815626144409,317.2361145019531]},{"page":92,"text":"(ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[90.0,337.854248046875,143.93666625595095,328.76611328125]},{"page":92,"text":"redundancy – Using two or more like assets to collect against the same intelligence requirement. (FM 3-90-2)","rect":[72.0,355.394287109375,515.1166589317322,346.2861022949219]},{"page":92,"text":"refer – To measure, using the panoramic telescope, the deflection to a given aiming point without moving the","rect":[72.0,372.85430908203127,511.54525471496586,363.7461242675781]},{"page":92,"text":"tube of the weapon. (ATP 3-09.50)","rect":[90.0,384.354248046875,230.2766473350525,375.26611328125]},{"page":92,"text":"referred deflection – The deflection measured to an aiming point without moving the tube of the weapon.","rect":[72.0,401.894287109375,498.15151500701907,392.7861022949219]},{"page":92,"text":"(ATP 3-09.50)","rect":[90.0,413.39422607421877,148.91666198349,404.30609130859377]},{"page":92,"text":"regional air defense commander – (DOD) Commander, subordinate to the area air defense commander, who","rect":[72.0,430.894287109375,513.5570278167725,421.7861022949219]},{"page":92,"text":"is responsible for air and missile defense in the assigned region and exercises authorities as delegated by","rect":[90.0,442.4142761230469,507.5533962249756,433.30609130859377]},{"page":92,"text":"the area air defense commander. Also called RADC. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-27.5.","rect":[90.0,453.91424560546877,450.2650098800659,444.82611083984377]},{"page":92,"text":"regional hub node – The gateway transport node for the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical, and the","rect":[72.0,471.394287109375,503.43832112121586,462.2861022949219]},{"page":92,"text":"transport medium for theater-based network service centers. (ATP 6-02.60)","rect":[90.0,482.89422607421877,391.51665282821656,473.80609130859377]},{"page":92,"text":"regionally aligned forces – Those forces that provide a combatant commander with up to joint task force","rect":[72.0,500.3742980957031,494.6703462677002,491.256103515625]},{"page":92,"text":"capable headquarters with scalable, tailorable capabilities to enable the combatant commander to shape the","rect":[90.0,511.8742370605469,517.4734163360596,502.7861022949219]},{"page":92,"text":"environment. They are those Army units assigned to combatant commands, those Army units allocated to a","rect":[90.0,523.3543090820313,519.1601228790283,514.2461547851563]},{"page":92,"text":"combatant command, and those Army capabilities distributed and prepared by the Army for combatant","rect":[90.0,534.874267578125,501.48142194366457,525.76611328125]},{"page":92,"text":"command regional missions. (FM 3-22)","rect":[90.0,546.394287109375,249.17665649032595,537.2861328125]},{"page":92,"text":"regional mechanism – The primary method through which friendly forces affect indigenous populations, host","rect":[72.0,563.8543090820313,514.1933360061646,554.7461547851563]},{"page":92,"text":"nations, or the enemy to establish the conditions needed to safeguard our interests and those of our allies.","rect":[90.0,575.374267578125,510.21877574920657,566.26611328125]},{"page":92,"text":"(ADP 3-05)","rect":[90.0,586.874267578125,137.57665038681032,577.7861328125]},{"page":92,"text":"regional support group – A deployable headquarters that manages base camps or base clusters with a","rect":[72.0,604.3543090820313,482.76241780090336,595.2461547851563]},{"page":92,"text":"population of 6,000 or more personnel and requires services beyond basic life support. (ATP 3-90.20)","rect":[90.0,615.874267578125,497.4166467247009,606.76611328125]},{"page":92,"text":"registering piece – The howitzer designated by the fire direction center to conduct a registration fire mission.","rect":[72.0,633.394287109375,511.0058546066284,624.2861328125]},{"page":92,"text":"(ATP 3-09.50)","rect":[90.0,644.894287109375,148.91666198349,635.80615234375]},{"page":92,"text":"rehearsal – A session in which the commander and staff or unit practices expected actions to improve","rect":[72.0,662.354248046875,481.2909212188721,653.26611328125]},{"page":92,"text":"performance during execution. (ADP 5-0)","rect":[90.0,673.894287109375,258.0566613731384,664.7861328125]},{"page":92,"text":"reinforcing – A support relationship requiring a force to support another supporting unit. 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(JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,106.374267578125,381.32497692108157,97.2660903930664]},{"page":93,"text":"reintegration – The process through which former combatants, belligerents, and displaced civilians receive","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,521.5874910430908,114.7861099243164]},{"page":93,"text":"amnesty, reenter civil society, gain sustainable employment, and become contributing members of the local","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.35430908203126,537.7878794631959,126.24613189697266]},{"page":93,"text":"populace. (ADP 3-07)","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.87425231933595,196.6166589317322,137.78610229492188]},{"page":93,"text":"relay – A single transport mission completed in one trip and utilizes multiple vehicles without transferring the","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,531.2157259063721,155.30612182617188]},{"page":93,"text":"load. (ATP 4-11)","rect":[108.0199966430664,175.9142303466797,176.63666320419314,166.82608032226563]},{"page":93,"text":"release point – A location on a route where marching elements are released from centralized control. Also","rect":[90.0,193.394287109375,516.874044418335,184.28610229492188]},{"page":93,"text":"called RP. (FM 3-90-2) See also lane, march column, march serial, march unit, start point.","rect":[108.0199966430664,204.89427185058595,488.1249952316284,195.80612182617188]},{"page":93,"text":"relevant information – All information of importance to the commander and staff in the exercise of command","rect":[90.0,222.35423278808595,534.3600978851318,213.26608276367188]},{"page":93,"text":"and control. 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(JP 3-07.3) Referenced in ADP 3-0,","rect":[108.0199966430664,274.394287109375,511.2849988937378,265.2861022949219]},{"page":93,"text":"ADP 3-90 FM 3-0 FM 3-90-2 FM 3-96 ATP 3-20.96 ATP 3-21.10 ATP 3-21.20 ATP 3-21.50","rect":[108.0199966430664,283.83026123046877,502.0450038909912,276.9164733886719]},{"page":93,"text":",","rect":[148.8800048828125,285.36334228515627,151.38500499725343,282.7180480957031]},{"page":93,"text":",","rect":[184.16000366210938,285.36334228515627,186.6650037765503,282.7180480957031]},{"page":93,"text":",","rect":[232.82000732421876,285.36334228515627,235.32500743865968,282.7180480957031]},{"page":93,"text":",","rect":[273.0799865722656,285.36334228515627,275.58498668670657,282.7180480957031]},{"page":93,"text":",","rect":[330.3399963378906,285.36334228515627,332.84499645233157,282.7180480957031]},{"page":93,"text":",","rect":[387.5799865722656,285.36334228515627,390.08498668670657,282.7180480957031]},{"page":93,"text":",","rect":[444.8199768066406,285.36334228515627,447.32497692108157,282.7180480957031]},{"page":93,"text":",","rect":[502.05999755859377,285.36334228515627,504.56499767303469,282.7180480957031]},{"page":93,"text":"ATP 3-21.90, ATP 3-90.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,296.8833312988281,215.04499340057374,288.43646240234377]},{"page":93,"text":"render safe procedures – (DOD) The portion of the explosive ordnance disposal procedures involving the","rect":[90.0,314.894287109375,518.7679720001221,305.7861022949219]},{"page":93,"text":"application of special explosive ordnance disposal methods and tools to provide for the interruption of","rect":[108.0199966430664,326.3342590332031,516.7559716758728,317.2461242675781]},{"page":93,"text":"functions or separation of essential components of unexploded explosive ordnance to prevent an","rect":[108.0199966430664,337.854248046875,492.94176292419436,328.76611328125]},{"page":93,"text":"unacceptable detonation. (JP 3-42) Referenced in ATP 4-32.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,349.3742370605469,357.44500255584719,340.2861022949219]},{"page":93,"text":"reorganization – All measures taken by the commander to maintain unit combat effectiveness or return it to a","rect":[90.0,366.85430908203127,531.3299837188721,357.7461242675781]},{"page":93,"text":"specified level of combat capability. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,378.3742980957031,306.0566613731384,369.26611328125]},{"page":93,"text":"repatriation – (DOD) 2. The release and return of enemy prisoners of war to their own country in accordance","rect":[90.0,395.894287109375,530.7851228790283,386.7861022949219]},{"page":93,"text":"with the 1949 Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War. (JP 1-0) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,407.3342590332031,525.9613552093506,398.2461242675781]},{"page":93,"text":"FM 6-27, ATP 3-07.31.","rect":[108.0199966430664,418.3833312988281,203.04499340057374,409.93646240234377]},{"page":93,"text":"reprisal – Acts that are otherwise not permitted by law of armed conflict in order to persuade a party to the","rect":[90.0,436.4142761230469,519.3606233673096,427.30609130859377]},{"page":93,"text":"conflict to cease violating law of armed conflict. (FM 6-27)","rect":[108.0199966430664,447.9342956542969,346.3366601524353,438.82611083984377]},{"page":93,"text":"request for information – (DOD) 1. Any specific time-sensitive ad hoc requirement for intelligence","rect":[90.0,465.394287109375,493.7954683380127,456.2861022949219]},{"page":93,"text":"information or products to support an ongoing crisis or operation not necessarily related to standing","rect":[108.0199966430664,476.9142761230469,506.1245937347412,467.80609130859377]},{"page":93,"text":"requirements or scheduled intelligence production. Also called RFI. See also intelligence. (JP 2-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,488.3742980957031,501.0766809043884,479.26611328125]},{"page":93,"text":"Referenced in ATP 2-01.3, ATP 3-09.42.","rect":[108.0199966430664,499.4033203125,273.3649854660034,490.7861022949219]},{"page":93,"text":"required supply rate – The amount of ammunition expressed in terms of rounds per weapon per day for","rect":[90.0,517.3543090820313,510.1733605918884,508.2461242675781]},{"page":93,"text":"ammunition items fired by weapons, in terms of other units of measure per day for bulk allotment, and","rect":[108.0199966430664,528.874267578125,518.0485134124756,519.76611328125]},{"page":93,"text":"other items estimated to be required to sustain operations of any designated force without restriction for a","rect":[108.0199966430664,540.394287109375,529.4494905548096,531.2861328125]},{"page":93,"text":"specified period. (ATP 3-09.23)","rect":[108.0199966430664,551.894287109375,236.09665465927126,542.80615234375]},{"page":93,"text":"requirements development – (DOD) The process of defining specific contract support requirements and","rect":[90.0,569.374267578125,512.0528774261475,560.26611328125]},{"page":93,"text":"capturing these requirements in procurement-ready contract support requirements packages. (JP 4-10)","rect":[108.0199966430664,580.894287109375,515.4766137657166,571.7861328125]},{"page":93,"text":"Referenced in ATP 4-10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,590.3902587890625,208.62501049041749,583.30615234375]},{"page":93,"text":"requiring activity – (DOD) A military or other designated supported organization that identifies the need for","rect":[90.0,609.874267578125,527.9133813438416,600.76611328125]},{"page":93,"text":"contracted support during military operations. (JP 4-10) Referenced in ATP 4-10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,621.394287109375,434.1249952316284,612.2861328125]},{"page":93,"text":"rerailer – Cast iron devices used in simple derailments to retrack cars and locomotives. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[90.0,638.894287109375,490.03667235946656,629.80615234375]},{"page":93,"text":"rescue combat air patrol – (DOD) An aircraft patrol provided over that portion of an objective area in which","rect":[90.0,656.374267578125,530.4084377288818,647.2560424804688]},{"page":93,"text":"recovery operations are being conducted for the purpose of intercepting and destroying hostile aircraft.","rect":[108.0199966430664,667.894287109375,519.0850172042847,658.7861328125]},{"page":93,"text":"Also called RESCAP. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,679.394287109375,351.08498668670657,670.30615234375]},{"page":93,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":93,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":93,"text":"1-85","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1279907226563,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":94,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.504,37.848026275634769]},{"page":94,"text":"rescue coordination center – (DOD) A unit, recognized by International Civil Aviation Organization,","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,483.63384532928469,74.2861099243164]},{"page":94,"text":"International Maritime Organization, or other cognizant international body, responsible for promoting","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,497.56651878356936,85.74613189697266]},{"page":94,"text":"efficient organization of search and rescue services and coordinating the conduct of search and rescue","rect":[90.0,106.374267578125,497.02254963684086,97.2660903930664]},{"page":94,"text":"operations within a search and rescue region. 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(ATP 3-90.8)","rect":[90.0,175.93426513671876,185.0366571006775,166.82608032226563]},{"page":94,"text":"resistance area command – The largest territorial resistance organization commanded by a senior resistance","rect":[72.0,193.394287109375,509.30672932434086,184.28610229492188]},{"page":94,"text":"leader inside a defined resistance area of operations. (ATP 3-18.1)","rect":[90.0,204.89427185058595,355.21663451766968,195.80612182617188]},{"page":94,"text":"resistance movement – (DOD) An organized effort by some portion of the civil population of a country to","rect":[72.0,222.374267578125,500.4155788421631,213.26608276367188]},{"page":94,"text":"resist the legally established government or an occupying power and to disrupt civil order and stability.","rect":[90.0,233.894287109375,502.70501232147219,224.78610229492188]},{"page":94,"text":"(JP 3-05) Referenced in ADP 3-05, ATP 3-05.1, ATP 3-05.2.","rect":[90.0,245.39427185058595,335.5450086593628,236.30612182617188]},{"page":94,"text":"resistance partner – A partner conducting resistance with whom the United States Government mutually","rect":[72.0,262.874267578125,495.4606227874756,253.76608276367188]},{"page":94,"text":"establishes agreements to cooperate for some specified time in pursuit of mutually supporting specific","rect":[90.0,274.394287109375,497.99447346496586,265.2861022949219]},{"page":94,"text":"objectives. A resistance partner is influenced; he is not an employee or subordinate to be commanded and","rect":[90.0,285.85430908203127,512.3736476898193,276.7361145019531]},{"page":94,"text":"controlled. (ATP 3-18.1)","rect":[90.0,297.354248046875,189.47665954208376,288.26611328125]},{"page":94,"text":"resource management operations – The execution of the resource management mission includes analyze","rect":[72.0,314.894287109375,498.46859455871586,305.7861022949219]},{"page":94,"text":"resource requirements, ensure commanders are aware of existing resource implications in order for them to","rect":[90.0,326.35430908203127,518.4497585296631,317.2461242675781]},{"page":94,"text":"make resource informed decisions, and then obtain the necessary funding that allows the commander to","rect":[90.0,337.8742980957031,504.01650047302248,328.76611328125]},{"page":94,"text":"accomplish the overall unit mission. (FM 1-06)","rect":[90.0,349.3742370605469,279.1766564903259,340.2861022949219]},{"page":94,"text":"responsiveness – The ability to react to changing requirements and respond to meet the needs to maintain","rect":[72.0,366.85430908203127,495.7292995452881,357.7461242675781]},{"page":94,"text":"support. (ADP 4-0)","rect":[90.0,378.354248046875,167.57665038681032,369.26611328125]},{"page":94,"text":"restricted operations zone – (DOD) Airspace reserved for specific activities in which the operations of one or","rect":[72.0,395.8742370605469,516.2745263633728,386.7861022949219]},{"page":94,"text":"more airspace users is restricted. Also called ROZ. (JP 3-52) Referenced in ATP 3-01.7, ATP 3-21.10,","rect":[90.0,407.3342590332031,500.30498790740969,398.2461242675781]},{"page":94,"text":"ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[90.0,416.8502502441406,144.7849988937378,409.93646240234377]},{"page":94,"text":"restricted target – (DOD) A valid target that has specific restrictions placed on the actions authorized against it","rect":[72.0,436.4142761230469,521.0467295608521,427.30609130859377]},{"page":94,"text":"due to operational considerations. (JP 3-60) Referenced in FM 3-09, ATP 3-09.42.","rect":[90.0,447.91424560546877,420.2650098800659,438.82611083984377]},{"page":94,"text":"restricted target list – (DOD) A list of restricted targets nominated by elements of the joint force and approved","rect":[72.0,465.394287109375,520.1857204437256,456.2760925292969]},{"page":94,"text":"by the joint force commander or directed by higher authorities. Also called RTL. (JP 3-60) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,476.9142761230469,510.99123191833498,467.79608154296877]},{"page":94,"text":"FM 3-09, ATP 3-09.42.","rect":[90.0,487.9433288574219,185.04499340057374,479.4964599609375]},{"page":94,"text":"restrictive fire area – (DOD) A location in which specific restrictions are imposed and into which fires that","rect":[72.0,505.8742370605469,505.46665143585207,496.7861022949219]},{"page":94,"text":"exceed those restrictions will not be delivered without coordination with the establishing headquarters.","rect":[90.0,517.3543090820313,500.7849988937378,508.2461242675781]},{"page":94,"text":"Also called RFA. (JP 3-09) Referenced in FM 3-09, FM 3-90-1, ATP 3-09.34, ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[90.0,528.854248046875,460.82497692108157,519.76611328125]},{"page":94,"text":"restrictive fire line – (DOD) A specific boundary established between converging, friendly surface forces that","rect":[72.0,546.394287109375,515.3862070999146,537.2861328125]},{"page":94,"text":"prohibits fires or their effects from crossing. Also called RFL. (JP 3-09) Referenced in FM 3-09, FM 3-96,","rect":[90.0,557.8543090820313,516.3250074386597,548.7461547851563]},{"page":94,"text":"ATP 3-04.1, ATP 3-21.10.","rect":[90.0,568.88330078125,197.04499340057374,560.4364013671875]},{"page":94,"text":"resuscitative care – Advanced trauma management care and surgery limited to the minimum required to","rect":[72.0,586.894287109375,492.2509059906006,577.7861328125]},{"page":94,"text":"stabilize a patient for transportation to a higher role of care. (FM 4-02)","rect":[90.0,598.414306640625,372.49666381454468,589.30615234375]},{"page":94,"text":"retain – A tactical mission task in which the commander ensures that a terrain feature controlled by a friendly","rect":[72.0,615.874267578125,512.5420742034912,606.76611328125]},{"page":94,"text":"force remains free of enemy occupation or use. (FM 3-90-1) See also tactical mission task.","rect":[90.0,627.394287109375,457.7650098800659,618.2861328125]},{"page":94,"text":"1-86","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":94,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":94,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":95,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":95,"text":"retained personnel – (DOD) Detainees who fall into one of the following categories: a. Designated enemy","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,519.3363552093506,74.2861099243164]},{"page":95,"text":"medical personnel and medical staff administrators who are exclusively engaged in either the search for,","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,525.3196973800659,85.74613189697266]},{"page":95,"text":"collection, transport, or treatment of the wounded or sick, or the prevention of disease; b. Staff of National","rect":[108.0199966430664,106.35423278808594,533.7798838577271,97.2660903930664]},{"page":95,"text":"Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and that of other volunteer aid societies, duly recognized and","rect":[108.0199966430664,117.894287109375,507.37843894958498,108.7861099243164]},{"page":95,"text":"authorized by their governments to assist medical service personnel of their own armed forces, provided","rect":[108.0199966430664,129.35430908203126,524.7419948577881,120.24613189697266]},{"page":95,"text":"they are exclusively engaged in the search for, or the collection, transport or treatment of wounded or sick,","rect":[108.0199966430664,140.874267578125,534.4213209152222,131.76608276367188]},{"page":95,"text":"or in the prevention of disease, and provided that the staff of such societies are subject to military laws and","rect":[108.0199966430664,152.414306640625,535.0755519866943,143.29611206054688]},{"page":95,"text":"regulations; c. Chaplains attached to enemy armed forces. Also called RP. (JP 3-63) Referenced in FM 6-27","rect":[108.0199966430664,163.93426513671876,539.8899440765381,154.82608032226563]},{"page":95,"text":"retirement – When a force out of contact moves away from the enemy. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,181.394287109375,427.4566552696228,172.28610229492188]},{"page":95,"text":"retrograde – (DOD) The process for the movement of non-unit equipment and materiel from a forward","rect":[90.0,198.914306640625,505.66014671325686,189.80612182617188]},{"page":95,"text":"location to a reset (replenishment, repair, or recapitalization) program or to another directed area of ","rect":[108.0199966430664,210.374267578125,507.55764293670657,201.26608276367188]},{"page":95,"text":"operations to replenish unit stocks, or to satisfy stock requirements. (JP 4-09) Referenced in ATP 4-48,","rect":[108.0199966430664,221.894287109375,520.2250318527222,212.78610229492188]},{"page":95,"text":"ATP 3-90.98. (Army) A type of defensive operation that involves organized movement away from the","rect":[108.0199966430664,233.35430908203126,517.3355989532471,224.24612426757813]},{"page":95,"text":"enemy. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,244.874267578125,187.19666076278689,235.76608276367188]},{"page":95,"text":"retrograde movement – Any movement of a command to the rear, or away from the enemy. It may be focused","rect":[90.0,262.394287109375,536.8637599945068,253.28610229492188]},{"page":95,"text":"by the enemy or may be made voluntarily. Such movements may be classified as a withdrawal, retirement,","rect":[108.0199966430664,273.85430908203127,534.2708692550659,264.7461242675781]},{"page":95,"text":"or delaying action. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,285.3742980957031,235.4966638145447,276.26611328125]},{"page":95,"text":"retrograde of material – An Army logistics function of returning materiel from the owning or using unit back","rect":[90.0,302.894287109375,534.0656642913818,293.7861022949219]},{"page":95,"text":"through the distribution system to the source of supply, directed ship to location, or point of disposal.","rect":[108.0199966430664,314.35430908203127,512.577540397644,305.2461242675781]},{"page":95,"text":"(ATP 4-0.1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,325.854248046875,156.95667052841189,316.76611328125]},{"page":95,"text":"return to duty – A patient disposition which, after medical evaluation and treatment when necessary, returns a","rect":[90.0,343.394287109375,534.8654451446533,334.2861022949219]},{"page":95,"text":"Soldier for duty in his unit. (FM 4-02)","rect":[108.0199966430664,354.9142761230469,260.8166406211853,345.80609130859377]},{"page":95,"text":"riot control agent – (DOD) Any chemical, not listed in a schedule of the Convention on the Prohibition of the","rect":[90.0,372.3742980957031,532.6935091094971,363.26611328125]},{"page":95,"text":"Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction that can","rect":[108.0199966430664,383.894287109375,521.4633693695068,374.7861022949219]},{"page":95,"text":"produce rapidly in humans sensory irritation or disabling physical effects that disappear within a short time","rect":[108.0199966430664,395.35430908203127,536.3149080352783,386.2461242675781]},{"page":95,"text":"following termination of exposure. Also called RCA. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-05.11, ATP 3-22.40,","rect":[108.0199966430664,406.8742980957031,533.0649976730347,397.76611328125]},{"page":95,"text":"ATP 4-02.85.","rect":[108.0199966430664,416.3702392578125,162.7849988937378,409.4564514160156]},{"page":95,"text":"risk assessment – (DOD) The identification and assessment of hazards (first two steps of risk management","rect":[90.0,435.8742980957031,519.5260386428834,426.76611328125]},{"page":95,"text":"process). Also called RA. (JP 3-26) Referenced in ATP 3-20.15, ATP 3-60.1, ATP 5-19, ATP 6-02.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,447.3742370605469,514.6599683761597,438.2861022949219]},{"page":95,"text":"risk management – (DOD) The process to identify, assess, and control risks and make decisions that balance","rect":[90.0,464.9142761230469,529.2044344024658,455.80609130859377]},{"page":95,"text":"risk cost with mission benefits. Also called RM. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 2-0, ADP 3-05, ADP 3-37,","rect":[108.0199966430664,476.354248046875,525.8049879074097,467.26611328125]},{"page":95,"text":"ADP 5-0, FM 2-0, FM 3-57, FM 3-96, FM 6-0, ATP 2-01.3, ATP 2-19.4, ATP 3-01.8, ATP 3-21.50,","rect":[108.0199966430664,487.4033203125,511.4049940109253,478.9564514160156]},{"page":95,"text":"ATP 3-21.51, ATP 3-57.60, ATP 3-60.1, ATP 3-90.98, ATP 3-94.2, ATP 3-96.1, ATP 6-01.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,498.9233093261719,486.20501232147219,490.4764404296875]},{"page":95,"text":"role – The broad and enduring purpose for which the organization or branch was established. (ADP 1-01)","rect":[90.0,516.874267578125,512.8966577110291,507.7660827636719]},{"page":95,"text":"route – The prescribed course to be traveled from a specific point of origin to a specific destination.","rect":[90.0,534.394287109375,490.4434766769409,525.2861328125]},{"page":95,"text":"(FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,545.894287109375,158.33666015243532,536.80615234375]},{"page":95,"text":"route reconnaissance – A type of reconnaissance operation to obtain detailed information of a specified route","rect":[90.0,563.374267578125,531.8462190704346,554.26611328125]},{"page":95,"text":"and all terrain from which the enemy could influence movement along that route. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,574.894287109375,483.1966455039978,565.7861328125]},{"page":95,"text":"rolling resistance – The force components acting on a train in a direction parallel with the track, which tend to","rect":[90.0,592.3543090820313,534.2809352874756,583.2461547851563]},{"page":95,"text":"hold or retard the train’s movement. Also called RR. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[108.0199966430664,603.854248046875,367.4566552696228,594.6658935546875]},{"page":95,"text":"rule of law – A principle under which all persons, institutions, and entities, public and private, including the","rect":[90.0,621.394287109375,523.7065706329346,612.2861328125]},{"page":95,"text":"state itself, are accountable to laws that are publicly promulgated, equally enforced, and independently","rect":[108.0199966430664,632.8543090820313,518.3791408538818,623.7461547851563]},{"page":95,"text":"adjudicated, and that are consistent with international human rights principles. (FM 3-07)","rect":[108.0199966430664,644.374267578125,465.4366662559509,635.2560424804688]},{"page":95,"text":"rules of engagement – (DOD) Directives issued by competent military authority that delineate the","rect":[90.0,661.894287109375,485.17635823059086,652.7861328125]},{"page":95,"text":"circumstances and limitations under which United States forces will initiate and/or continue combat","rect":[108.0199966430664,671.350341796875,507.2569041213989,664.2461547851563]},{"page":95,"text":"engagement with other forces encountered. Also called ROE. (JP 3-84) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 3-05,","rect":[108.0199966430664,684.874267578125,537.6249952316284,675.76611328125]},{"page":95,"text":"ADP 3-90, FM 3-07, FM 3-24, ATP 3-01.7, ATP 3-01.8, ATP 3-01.15, ATP 3-01.85, ATP 3-01.87,","rect":[108.0199966430664,695.9033203125,508.22500133514407,687.4564208984375]},{"page":95,"text":"ATP 3-06.1, ATP 3-07.6, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-09.34, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-22.40, ATP 3-27.3,","rect":[108.0199966430664,707.38330078125,491.24502086639407,698.9364013671875]},{"page":95,"text":"ATP©3-60.1, ATP 3-60.2, ATP 3-92, ATP 4-01.45.","rect":[108.0199966430664,718.9033203125,316.9849805831909,710.4564208984375]},{"page":95,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":95,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":95,"text":"1-87","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1279907226563,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":96,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":96,"text":"running estimate – The continuous assessment of the current situation used to determine if the current","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,484.2882456741333,74.2861099243164]},{"page":96,"text":"operation is proceeding according to the commander’s intent and if planned future operations are","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,477.8542757110596,85.64593505859375]},{"page":96,"text":"supportable. (ADP 5-0)","rect":[90.0,106.35423278808594,184.19666076278689,97.2660903930664]},{"page":96,"text":"running track – Tracks that extend the entire length of the yard and provide a route of travel to any point in the","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,520.1379060821533,114.7861099243164]},{"page":96,"text":"yard independent of the switching leads and classification tracks. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[90.0,135.414306640625,399.1966455039978,126.3061294555664]},{"page":96,"text":"ruse – (DOD) In military deception, an action designed to deceive the adversary, usually involving the","rect":[72.0,152.894287109375,483.3793306427002,143.78610229492188]},{"page":96,"text":"deliberate exposure of false information to the adversary’s intelligence collection system. (JP 3-13.4)","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,494.4766748008728,155.2059326171875]},{"page":96,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-13.4, FM 6-0.","rect":[90.0,175.4432830810547,228.96499156951905,166.82608032226563]},{"page":96,"text":"—S—","rect":[283.70001220703127,197.48028564453126,310.39997482299807,190.06549072265626]},{"page":96,"text":"safe area – (Army) A designated area in hostile or denied territory that offers a reasonable chance for a","rect":[72.0,210.914306640625,485.62972737121586,201.80612182617188]},{"page":96,"text":"resistance organization to conduct clandestine activities without compromise. (ATP 3-18.1)","rect":[90.0,222.43426513671876,456.3166406211853,213.32608032226563]},{"page":96,"text":"safe-conduct pass – A document issued by a commander of belligerent forces, but to persons residing or","rect":[72.0,239.894287109375,492.1694238243103,230.78610229492188]},{"page":96,"text":"traveling outside territory occupied by such forces, to enter and remain within or pass through areas","rect":[90.0,251.35430908203126,488.80934023666387,242.24612426757813]},{"page":96,"text":"occupied by such forces. (FM 6-27)","rect":[90.0,262.874267578125,233.39665771102907,253.76608276367188]},{"page":96,"text":"safety factor – The ratio of the strength of the rope to the working load. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[72.0,280.394287109375,409.4566552696228,271.2861022949219]},{"page":96,"text":"scheduled target – (DOD) Planned target upon which fires or other actions are scheduled for prosecution at a","rect":[72.0,297.85430908203127,512.1897859649658,288.7461242675781]},{"page":96,"text":"specified time. (JP 3-60) Referenced in ATP 3-09.30, ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[90.0,309.354248046875,361.1650037765503,300.26611328125]},{"page":96,"text":"scheme of fires – The detailed, logical sequence of targets and fire support events to find and engage targets to","rect":[72.0,326.894287109375,516.2003383636475,317.7861022949219]},{"page":96,"text":"accomplish the supported commander’s intent. (FM 3-09)","rect":[90.0,338.39422607421877,321.35664916610718,329.2059020996094]},{"page":96,"text":"science of tactics –The understanding of those military aspects of tactics—capabilities, techniques and","rect":[72.0,355.8742980957031,483.8500576019287,346.76611328125]},{"page":96,"text":"procedures—that can be measured and codified. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,367.3742370605469,332.77666259384156,358.2861022949219]},{"page":96,"text":"scientific and technical intelligence – (DOD) The product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis,","rect":[72.0,384.85430908203127,511.8492383956909,375.7461242675781]},{"page":96,"text":"and interpretation of foreign scientific and technical information that covers: a. foreign developments in","rect":[90.0,396.3742980957031,505.3090419769287,387.26611328125]},{"page":96,"text":"basic and applied research and in applied engineering techniques; and b. scientific and technical","rect":[90.0,407.894287109375,473.82614850616457,398.7861022949219]},{"page":96,"text":"characteristics, capabilities, and limitations of all foreign military systems, weapons, weapon systems, and","rect":[90.0,419.35430908203127,515.16335105896,410.2461242675781]},{"page":96,"text":"materiel; the research and development related thereto; and the production methods employed for their","rect":[90.0,430.894287109375,500.5796105918884,421.7861022949219]},{"page":96,"text":"manufacture. Also called S&TI. (JP 2-01) Referenced in FM 2-0, ATP 2-22.4.","rect":[90.0,442.39422607421877,403.2849988937378,433.30609130859377]},{"page":96,"text":"screen – A type of security operation that primarily provides early warning to the protected force. (ADP 3-90).","rect":[72.0,459.9342956542969,516.0249586105347,450.82611083984377]},{"page":96,"text":"seaport – (DOD) A land facility designated for reception of personnel or materiel moved by sea, and that serves","rect":[72.0,477.394287109375,521.6026751976013,468.2861022949219]},{"page":96,"text":"as an authorized port of entrance into or departure from the country in which located. (JP 3-36) Referenced","rect":[90.0,488.9142761230469,518.1707668304443,479.80609130859377]},{"page":96,"text":"in FM 4-01, ATP 4-13.","rect":[90.0,499.9433288574219,182.82500743865968,491.32611083984377]},{"page":96,"text":"search – (DOD) A systematic reconnaissance of a defined area, so that all parts of the area have passed within","rect":[72.0,517.894287109375,513.9952907562256,508.7861022949219]},{"page":96,"text":"visibility. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-50.10.","rect":[90.0,529.414306640625,454.82497692108157,520.30615234375]},{"page":96,"text":"search and attack – A technique for conducting a movement to contact that shares many of the characteristics","rect":[72.0,546.874267578125,515.3841693382263,537.76611328125]},{"page":96,"text":"of an area security mission. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,558.394287109375,252.5366571006775,549.2861328125]},{"page":96,"text":"search and rescue – (DOD) The use of aircraft, surface craft, submarines, and specialized rescue teams and","rect":[72.0,575.8342895507813,505.0038661956787,566.7461547851563]},{"page":96,"text":"equipment to search for and rescue distressed persons on land or at sea in a permissive environment. Also","rect":[90.0,587.354248046875,512.6376857757568,578.26611328125]},{"page":96,"text":"called SAR. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.10.","rect":[90.0,598.874267578125,293.34499645233157,589.7861328125]},{"page":96,"text":"search and rescue numerical encryption grid – (DOD) A predesignated ten-letter word without repeated","rect":[72.0,616.3543090820313,500.0656032562256,607.2461547851563]},{"page":96,"text":"letters used exclusively by recovery forces or isolated personnel to encrypt numerical data such as position,","rect":[90.0,627.874267578125,519.1766309738159,618.76611328125]},{"page":96,"text":"time, and/or headings in a covert manner. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.3, ATP 3-50.20, ATP 3-50.22.","rect":[90.0,639.394287109375,520.5250196456909,630.2861328125]},{"page":96,"text":"search and rescue point – (DOD) A predesignated specific location, relative to which isolated personnel","rect":[72.0,656.8543090820313,494.4302439651489,647.7461547851563]},{"page":96,"text":"provide their position to recovery forces. Also called SARDOT. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.3,","rect":[90.0,668.374267578125,496.10500621795657,659.26611328125]},{"page":96,"text":"ATP 3-50.10, ATP 3-50.20, ATP 3-50.22.","rect":[90.0,679.4033203125,259.2650098800659,670.9564208984375]},{"page":96,"text":"section – A tactical unit of the Army and Marine Corps smaller than a platoon and larger than a squad.","rect":[72.0,697.3543090820313,483.05181407928469,688.2461547851563]},{"page":96,"text":"(ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,708.874267578125,137.57665038681032,699.7861328125]},{"page":96,"text":"1-88","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":96,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":96,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":97,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":97,"text":"sector air defense commander – (DOD) Commander, subordinate to an area/regional air defense commander,","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,535.0511426925659,74.2861099243164]},{"page":97,"text":"who is responsible for air and missile defenses in the assigned sector, and exercises authorities delegated by","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,539.4139308929443,85.74613189697266]},{"page":97,"text":"the area/regional air defense commander. Also called SADC. (JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-27.5.","rect":[108.0199966430664,106.374267578125,502.70501232147219,97.2660903930664]},{"page":97,"text":"sector of fire – That area assigned to a unit, crew-served weapon, or an individual weapon within which it will","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,534.0616221389771,114.7861099243164]},{"page":97,"text":"engage targets as they appear in accordance with established engagement priorities. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.414306640625,494.8366601524353,126.3061294555664]},{"page":97,"text":"secure – A tactical mission task that involves preventing a unit, facility, or geographical location from being","rect":[90.0,152.894287109375,524.2625637054443,143.78610229492188]},{"page":97,"text":"damaged or destroyed as a result of enemy action. (FM 3-90-1) See also assault, breach, denial measure,","rect":[108.0199966430664,164.414306640625,535.1649732589722,155.30612182617188]},{"page":97,"text":"destroy, reduce, suppress, tactical mission task.","rect":[108.0199966430664,175.93426513671876,309.42498302459719,166.9864044189453]},{"page":97,"text":"security – (DOD) Measures taken by a military unit, activity, or installation to protect itself against all acts","rect":[90.0,193.394287109375,518.4258563499451,184.28610229492188]},{"page":97,"text":"designed to, or which may, impair its effectiveness. (JP 3-10) Referenced in ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[108.0199966430664,204.914306640625,526.3449659347534,195.80612182617188]},{"page":97,"text":"security area – That area that occupied by a unit’s security elements and includes the areas of influence of ","rect":[90.0,222.374267578125,520.0734205245972,213.1658935546875]},{"page":97,"text":"those security elements. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,233.894287109375,253.85666442489626,224.78610229492188]},{"page":97,"text":"security assistance – (DOD) Group of programs authorized by the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as","rect":[90.0,251.35430908203126,500.43324160385137,242.24612426757813]},{"page":97,"text":"amended; the Arms Export Control Act of 1976, as amended; or other related statutes by which the United","rect":[108.0199966430664,262.874267578125,533.9201564788818,253.76608276367188]},{"page":97,"text":"States provides defense articles, military training, and other defense-related services by grant, lease, loan,","rect":[108.0199966430664,274.394287109375,529.6151075363159,265.2861022949219]},{"page":97,"text":"credit, or cash sales in furtherance of national policies and objectives, and those that are funded and","rect":[108.0199966430664,285.85430908203127,506.15477561950686,276.7361145019531]},{"page":97,"text":"authorized through the Department of State to be administered by Department of Defense/Defense Security","rect":[108.0199966430664,297.3742980957031,537.4371852874756,288.26611328125]},{"page":97,"text":"Cooperation Agency are considered part of security cooperation. Also called SA. (JP 3-22) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,308.894287109375,530.1013088226318,299.7861022949219]},{"page":97,"text":"FM 3-57, ATP 3-05.2, ATP 3-07.10, ATP 3-57.30, ATP 3-57.80, ATP 3-96.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,319.9233093261719,421.94500255584719,311.4764404296875]},{"page":97,"text":"security cooperation – (DOD) All Department of Defense interactions with foreign security establishments to","rect":[90.0,337.8742980957031,533.0499782562256,328.76611328125]},{"page":97,"text":"build security relationships that promote specific United States security interests, develop allied and partner","rect":[108.0199966430664,349.394287109375,538.3489892539978,340.2861022949219]},{"page":97,"text":"nation military and security capabilities for self-defense and multinational operations, and provide United","rect":[108.0199966430664,360.85430908203127,530.4484767913818,351.7461242675781]},{"page":97,"text":"States forces with peacetime and contingency access to allied and partner nations. Also called SC. (JP 3-22)","rect":[108.0199966430664,372.3742980957031,539.5966699180603,363.26611328125]},{"page":97,"text":"Referenced in ADP 1, ADP 3-0, ADP 3-05, ADP 3-07, ADP 3-37, FM 3-0, FM 3-07, FM 3-24, FM 3-96,","rect":[108.0199966430664,383.4033203125,530.9050245285034,374.7861022949219]},{"page":97,"text":"FM 4-0, ATP 3-05.2, ATP 3-07.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-90.98, ATP 3-93, ATP 3-96.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,394.9233093261719,461.7849988937378,386.4764404296875]},{"page":97,"text":"security cooperation organization – (DOD) A Department of Defense element that is part of the United States","rect":[90.0,412.8742980957031,537.7158954124451,403.76611328125]},{"page":97,"text":"diplomatic mission located in a foreign country to carry out security assistance and cooperation","rect":[108.0199966430664,424.4142761230469,489.26088523864748,415.30609130859377]},{"page":97,"text":"management functions under the supervision and coordination authority of the senior defense","rect":[108.0199966430664,435.8742980957031,481.5831575469971,426.76611328125]},{"page":97,"text":"official/defense attach. Also called SCO. (JP 3-22) Referenced in ATP 3-05.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,447.3742370605469,421.22500133514407,438.2861022949219]},{"page":97,"text":"security force assistance – (DOD) The Department of Defense activities that support the development of the","rect":[90.0,464.9142761230469,527.9573640899658,455.80609130859377]},{"page":97,"text":"capacity and capability of foreign security forces and their supporting institutions. Also called SFA.","rect":[108.0199966430664,476.3742980957031,507.09685802459719,467.26611328125]},{"page":97,"text":"(JP 3-22) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 3-05, ADP 3-07, FM 3-0, FM 3-07, FM 3-24, FM 3-96, FM 4-0,","rect":[108.0199966430664,487.8742370605469,527.1849927902222,478.7861022949219]},{"page":97,"text":"ATP 3-05.2, ATP 3-07.5, ATP 3-07.10, ATP 3-53.1, ATP 3-93, ATP 3-96.1. (Army) The unified action to","rect":[108.0199966430664,499.35430908203127,534.9808864593506,490.2461242675781]},{"page":97,"text":"generate, employ, and sustain local, host nation, or regional security forces in support of legitimate","rect":[108.0199966430664,510.8742980957031,503.28902912902836,501.76611328125]},{"page":97,"text":"authority. (FM 3-07)","rect":[108.0199966430664,522.394287109375,191.09665465927126,513.2861328125]},{"page":97,"text":"security forces – (DOD) Duly constituted military, paramilitary, police, and constabulary forces of a state.","rect":[90.0,539.8543090820313,517.5096998214722,530.7461547851563]},{"page":97,"text":"(JP 3-22) Referenced in FM 3-0, ATP 3-05.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,551.354248046875,290.7650098800659,542.26611328125]},{"page":97,"text":"security operations – Those operations performed by commanders to provide early and accurate warning of","rect":[90.0,568.894287109375,524.8754785118103,559.7861328125]},{"page":97,"text":"enemy operations, to provide the forces being protected with time and maneuver space within which to","rect":[108.0199966430664,580.3543090820313,520.1025295257568,571.2461547851563]},{"page":97,"text":"react to the enemy, and to develop the situation to allow commanders to effectively use their protected","rect":[108.0199966430664,591.874267578125,517.5135402679443,582.76611328125]},{"page":97,"text":"forces. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,603.374267578125,184.97665954208376,594.2861328125]},{"page":97,"text":"security sector reform – (DOD) A comprehensive set of programs and activities undertaken by a host nation to","rect":[90.0,620.8543090820313,539.0362453460693,611.7461547851563]},{"page":97,"text":"improve the way it provides safety, security, and justice. Also called SSR. (JP 3-07) Referenced in FM 3-0,","rect":[108.0199966430664,632.374267578125,537.4450025558472,623.2560424804688]},{"page":97,"text":"FM 3-07, FM 3-96, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[108.0199966430664,643.4033203125,357.80498790740969,634.9564208984375]},{"page":97,"text":"seize – (Army) A tactical mission task that involves taking possession of a designated area using overwhelming","rect":[90.0,661.3543090820313,536.3409938812256,652.2461547851563]},{"page":97,"text":"force. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,672.854248046875,183.89665771102907,663.76611328125]},{"page":97,"text":"self-defense obscuration – Obscuration employed to protect United States forces at the vehicle level.","rect":[90.0,690.394287109375,497.0478467941284,681.2861328125]},{"page":97,"text":"Self-defense obscuration is used to defeat or degrade adversary area of operations weapon system guidance","rect":[108.0199966430664,701.874267578125,537.1778841094971,692.76611328125]},{"page":97,"text":"links. (ATP 3-11.50)","rect":[108.0199966430664,713.374267578125,191.33666015243532,704.2861328125]},{"page":97,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":97,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":97,"text":"1-89","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1279907226563,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":98,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":98,"text":"self-development training domain – Planned, goal-oriented learning that reinforces and expands the depth and","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,520.1620998382568,74.2861099243164]},{"page":98,"text":"breadth of an individual’s knowledge base, self-awareness, and situational awareness; complements","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,489.25269961166387,85.64593505859375]},{"page":98,"text":"institutional and operational learning; enhances professional competence; and meets personal objectives.","rect":[90.0,106.374267578125,508.5053663253784,97.25607299804688]},{"page":98,"text":"(ADP 7-0)","rect":[90.0,117.87425231933594,132.5366571006775,108.7861099243164]},{"page":98,"text":"self-recovery – Actions required for an aircraft to fly out under its own power to either rejoin the mission or to","rect":[72.0,135.35430908203126,515.6158351898193,126.23611450195313]},{"page":98,"text":"a maintenance area for additional repairs or inspections. (ATP 3-04.13)","rect":[90.0,146.87425231933595,375.1966455039978,137.78610229492188]},{"page":98,"text":"senior airfield authority – (DOD) An individual designated by the joint force commander to be responsible for","rect":[72.0,164.414306640625,520.8102929649353,155.29611206054688]},{"page":98,"text":"the control, operation, and maintenance of an airfield, to include the runways, associated taxiways, parking","rect":[90.0,175.874267578125,517.7739162445068,166.76608276367188]},{"page":98,"text":"ramps, land, and facilities whose proximity directly affects airfield operations. Also called SAA. (JP 3-36)","rect":[90.0,187.394287109375,515.4766137657166,178.28610229492188]},{"page":98,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-17.2.","rect":[90.0,196.89027404785157,198.12501049041749,189.80612182617188]},{"page":98,"text":"sensitive site – (DOD) A geographically limited area that contains, but is not limited to, adversary information","rect":[72.0,216.374267578125,515.0869655609131,207.26608276367188]},{"page":98,"text":"systems, war crimes sites, critical government facilities, and areas suspected of containing high-value","rect":[90.0,227.894287109375,495.92330647277836,218.78610229492188]},{"page":98,"text":"targets. (JP 3-31) Referenced in ATP 3-90.15.","rect":[90.0,239.414306640625,274.1450147628784,230.30612182617188]},{"page":98,"text":"sensitive-site assessment – Determination of whether threats or hazards associated with a sensitive site warrant","rect":[72.0,254.85023498535157,519.0867075881959,247.76608276367188]},{"page":98,"text":"exploitation. Also called SSA. (ATP 3-11.23)","rect":[90.0,268.3742370605469,272.8166406211853,259.2861022949219]},{"page":98,"text":"sequel – (DOD) The subsequent operation or phase based on the possible outcomes of the current operation or","rect":[72.0,285.8342590332031,514.4083764610291,276.7461242675781]},{"page":98,"text":"phase. (JP 5-0) Referenced in ADP 5-0, FM 3-07, FM 6-0, ATP 2-01, ATP 3-01.16.","rect":[90.0,297.354248046875,426.3849744796753,288.26611328125]},{"page":98,"text":"sequential relief in place – Occurs when each element within the relieved unit is relieved in succession, from","rect":[72.0,314.8742370605469,512.4420447311402,305.7861022949219]},{"page":98,"text":"right to left or left to right, depending on how it is deployed. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,326.4142761230469,381.13664794540406,317.30609130859377]},{"page":98,"text":"Service doctrine – Those publications approved by a single Service for use within that Service. (ADP 1-01)","rect":[72.0,343.8742980957031,505.63664794540406,334.76611328125]},{"page":98,"text":"shadow government – Governmental elements and activities performed by the irregular organization that will","rect":[72.0,361.394287109375,514.9375376663209,352.2861022949219]},{"page":98,"text":"eventually take the place of the existing government. Members of the shadow government can be in any","rect":[90.0,372.85430908203127,506.17088890075686,363.7461242675781]},{"page":98,"text":"element of the irregular organization (underground, auxiliary, or guerrilla force). (ATP 3-05.1)","rect":[90.0,384.3742980957031,469.03667235946656,375.26611328125]},{"page":98,"text":"shaping operation – An operation at any echelon that creates and preserves conditions for success of the","rect":[72.0,401.894287109375,493.1244173126221,392.7861022949219]},{"page":98,"text":"decisive operation through effects on the enemy, other actors, and the terrain. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,413.4142761230469,444.37666869735718,404.30609130859377]},{"page":98,"text":"sheaf – The lateral distribution of the bursts of two or more pieces fired together. (ATP 3-09.50)","rect":[72.0,430.894287109375,458.11665893173218,421.7861022949219]},{"page":98,"text":"short ton – Equivalent of 2,000 pounds (0.907 metric ton) of weight. (ATP 4-35)","rect":[72.0,448.4142761230469,398.0566613731384,439.30609130859377]},{"page":98,"text":"shuttle – A single transport mission completed in repeated trips by the same vehicles between two points.","rect":[72.0,465.8742980957031,495.4574842453003,456.76611328125]},{"page":98,"text":"(ATP 4-11)","rect":[90.0,477.3742370605469,136.43666625595095,468.2861022949219]},{"page":98,"text":"signal operating instructions – (DOD) A series of orders issued for technical control and coordination of the","rect":[72.0,494.9142761230469,511.89352131652836,485.80609130859377]},{"page":98,"text":"signal communication activities of a command. (JP 6-0) Referenced in ATP 6-02.53.","rect":[90.0,506.4342956542969,429.44500255584719,497.32611083984377]},{"page":98,"text":"signals intelligence – (DOD) 1. A category of intelligence comprising either individually or in combination all","rect":[72.0,523.894287109375,516.4183115921021,514.7861328125]},{"page":98,"text":"communications intelligence, electronic intelligence, and foreign instrumentation signals intelligence,","rect":[90.0,535.3543090820313,496.87209606170657,526.2461547851563]},{"page":98,"text":"however transmitted. (JP 2-0) Referenced in FM 2-0, FM 3-16. 2. Intelligence derived from","rect":[90.0,546.874267578125,456.91277837371828,537.76611328125]},{"page":98,"text":"communications, electronic, and foreign instrumentation signals. Also called SIGINT. (JP 2-0) Referenced","rect":[90.0,558.394287109375,517.3907375335693,549.2861328125]},{"page":98,"text":"in ADP 2-0, FM 2-0, ATP 3-05.20, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-21.51, ATP 3-96.1.","rect":[90.0,569.42333984375,397.94500255584719,560.80615234375]},{"page":98,"text":"simplicity – Relates to processes and procedures to minimize the complexity of sustainment. (ADP 4-0)","rect":[72.0,587.374267578125,488.89665771102906,578.26611328125]},{"page":98,"text":"simultaneity – The execution of related and mutually supporting tasks at the same time across multiple","rect":[72.0,604.894287109375,485.93078327941898,595.7861328125]},{"page":98,"text":"locations and domains. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,616.394287109375,226.97665954208376,607.30615234375]},{"page":98,"text":"simultaneous relief in place – Occurs when all elements are relieved at the same time. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[72.0,633.854248046875,471.13664794540406,624.76611328125]},{"page":98,"text":"single envelopment – A form of maneuver that results from maneuvering around one assailable flank of a","rect":[72.0,651.394287109375,497.3839693145752,642.2861328125]},{"page":98,"text":"designated enemy force. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,662.914306640625,240.29665160751345,653.80615234375]},{"page":98,"text":"single port manager – (DOD) The transportation component, designated by the Department of Defense","rect":[72.0,680.374267578125,489.64120198059086,671.26611328125]},{"page":98,"text":"through the United States Transportation Command, responsible for management of all common-user aerial","rect":[90.0,691.894287109375,521.3525156936646,682.7861328125]},{"page":98,"text":"and seaports worldwide. Also called SPM. (JP 4-01.5) Referenced in ATP 4-13.","rect":[90.0,703.414306640625,410.30498790740969,694.326171875]},{"page":98,"text":"1-90","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":98,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":98,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":99,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":99,"text":"site characterization – A complete description and inventory of all personnel, equipment, material, and","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,507.03893089294436,74.2861099243164]},{"page":99,"text":"information discovered during exploitation. (ATP 3-11.23)","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.914306640625,343.87666869735718,85.8061294555664]},{"page":99,"text":"site exploitation – (DOD) A series of activities to recognize, collect, process, preserve, and analyze","rect":[90.0,112.374267578125,489.90194416809086,103.2660903930664]},{"page":99,"text":"information, personnel, and/or materiel found during the conduct of operations. Also called SE. (JP 3-31)","rect":[108.0199966430664,123.894287109375,529.5766503868103,114.7861099243164]},{"page":99,"text":"Referenced in FM 2-0, FM 3-24, FM 3-98, ATP 3-60. (Army) The synchronized and integrated application","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.35430908203126,537.0493068695068,126.24613189697266]},{"page":99,"text":"of scientific and technological capabilities and enablers to answer information requirements, facilitate","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.894287109375,514.9923677520752,137.78610229492188]},{"page":99,"text":"subsequent operations, and support host-nation rule of law. (ATP 3-90.15)","rect":[108.0199966430664,158.39427185058595,405.7966516075134,149.30612182617188]},{"page":99,"text":"situational obstacle – An obstacle that a unit plans and possibly prepares prior to starting an operation, but","rect":[90.0,175.874267578125,519.4335703811646,166.76608276367188]},{"page":99,"text":"does not execute unless specific criteria are met. (ATP 3-90.8)","rect":[108.0199966430664,187.37425231933595,357.6766564903259,178.28610229492188]},{"page":99,"text":"situational understanding – The product of applying analysis and judgment to relevant information to","rect":[90.0,204.914306640625,503.5614833831787,195.79611206054688]},{"page":99,"text":"determine the relationship among the operational and mission variables. (ADP 6-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,216.43426513671876,441.13664794540406,207.32608032226563]},{"page":99,"text":"situation report – (DOD) A report giving the situation in the area of a reporting unit or formation. 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(JP 2-01.3) Referenced in ATP 2-01.3, ATP 3-01.16, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[108.0199966430664,285.89422607421877,487.22500133514407,276.80609130859377]},{"page":99,"text":"sociocultural factors – (DOD) The social, cultural, and behavioral factors characterizing the relationships and","rect":[90.0,303.3742980957031,532.8889064788818,294.26611328125]},{"page":99,"text":"activities of the population of a specific region or operational environment. (JP 2-01.3) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,314.894287109375,513.4614162445068,305.7861022949219]},{"page":99,"text":"ADP 3-05, ATP 2-01.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,325.9233093261719,203.64499950408936,317.4764404296875]},{"page":99,"text":"Soldier and leader engagement – Interpersonal interactions by Soldiers and leaders with audiences in an area","rect":[90.0,343.8742980957031,532.9306917266846,334.76611328125]},{"page":99,"text":"of operations. (FM 3-13)","rect":[108.0199966430664,355.3742370605469,207.5366571006775,346.2861022949219]},{"page":99,"text":"space asset – (DOD Equipment that is an individual part of a space system, which is or can be placed in space","rect":[90.0,372.85430908203127,531.5467805938721,363.7461242675781]},{"page":99,"text":"or directly supports space activity terrestriall. (JP 3-14) Referenced in FM 3-14, ATP 3-14.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,384.3742980957031,479.42498302459719,375.26611328125]},{"page":99,"text":"space capability – (DOD) 1. The ability of a space asset to accomplish a mission. 2. The ability of a","rect":[90.0,401.894287109375,492.1368684844971,392.7861022949219]},{"page":99,"text":"terrestrial-based asset to accomplish a mission in or through space. See also space asset. (JP 3-14)","rect":[108.0199966430664,413.35430908203127,501.5566613731384,404.2461242675781]},{"page":99,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-14, ATP 3-14.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,424.4033203125,256.3850049972534,415.7861022949219]},{"page":99,"text":"space control – (DOD) Operations to ensure freedom of action in space for the United States and its allies and","rect":[90.0,442.39422607421877,532.8214015960693,433.30609130859377]},{"page":99,"text":"deny an adversary freedom of action in space. 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(JP 3-14) Referenced in ADP 3-19, FM 3-14, ATP 2-01.3, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[108.0199966430664,523.414306640625,443.84499645233157,514.30615234375]},{"page":99,"text":"space environment – (DOD) The environment corresponding to the space domain, where electromagnetic","rect":[90.0,540.874267578125,517.3489656524658,531.76611328125]},{"page":99,"text":"radiation, charged particles, and electric and magnetic fields are the dominant physical influences, and that","rect":[108.0199966430664,552.394287109375,534.7217783889771,543.2861328125]},{"page":99,"text":"encompasses the Earth’s ionosphere and magnetosphere, interplanetary space, and the solar atmosphere.","rect":[108.0199966430664,563.8543090820313,525.1449537277222,554.6459350585938]},{"page":99,"text":"(JP 3-59) Referenced in FM 3-14, ATP 2-01.3, ATP 3-14.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,575.354248046875,348.0249891281128,566.26611328125]},{"page":99,"text":"space forces – (DOD) The space and terrestrial systems, equipment, facilities, organizations, and personnel, or","rect":[90.0,592.894287109375,534.0622460899353,583.7861328125]},{"page":99,"text":"combination thereof, necessary to conduct space operations. (JP 3-14) Referenced in FM 3-14, ATP 3-14.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,604.414306640625,538.7650098800659,595.30615234375]},{"page":99,"text":"space joint operating area – (DOD) operational area, bounded by the space domain, assigned to Commander,","rect":[90.0,621.874267578125,533.7230787277222,612.76611328125]},{"page":99,"text":"United States Strategic Command, in which space operations are conducted. Also called SJOA. (JP 3-14)","rect":[108.0199966430664,633.394287109375,529.3366601524353,624.2861328125]},{"page":99,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-14.","rect":[108.0199966430664,642.8902587890625,204.18500804901124,635.80615234375]},{"page":99,"text":"space situational awareness – (DOD) The requisite foundational, current, and predictive knowledge and","rect":[90.0,662.374267578125,512.1070156097412,653.26611328125]},{"page":99,"text":"characterization of space objects and the operational environment upon which space operations depend.","rect":[108.0199966430664,673.894287109375,522.6249952316284,664.7760620117188]},{"page":99,"text":"Also called SSA. (JP 3-14) Referenced in FM 3-14, ATP 3-14.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,685.394287109375,366.92498302459719,676.30615234375]},{"page":99,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":99,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":99,"text":"1-91","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1279907226563,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":100,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":100,"text":"space superiority – (DOD) The degree of control in space of one force over any others that permits the conduct","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,520.8786997756959,74.2861099243164]},{"page":100,"text":"of its operations at a given time and place without prohibitive interference from terrestrial or space-based","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,510.65553855895998,85.74613189697266]},{"page":100,"text":"threats. (JP 3-14) Referenced in FM 3-14, ATP 3-14.3.","rect":[90.0,106.35423278808594,309.42498302459719,97.2660903930664]},{"page":100,"text":"space weather – (DOD) The conditions and phenomena in space and specifically in the near-Earth environment","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,521.5489268264771,114.7861099243164]},{"page":100,"text":"that may affect space assets or space operations. (JP 3-59) Referenced in FM 3-14, ATP 2-01.3,","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,473.0050001144409,126.24613189697266]},{"page":100,"text":"ATP 3-14.3.","rect":[90.0,144.87025451660157,139.80500316619874,137.95645141601563]},{"page":100,"text":"special forces – (DOD) United States Army forces organized, trained, and equipped to conduct special","rect":[72.0,164.414306640625,484.0574107131958,155.30612182617188]},{"page":100,"text":"operations with an emphasis on unconventional warfare capabilities. Also called SF. (JP 3-05) Referenced","rect":[90.0,175.85423278808595,515.2707424163818,166.76608276367188]},{"page":100,"text":"in ADP 3-05, FM 3-05, FM 3-18, ATP 3-75.","rect":[90.0,186.90330505371095,268.92498302459719,178.28610229492188]},{"page":100,"text":"special license – A document that allows individuals to take a particular voyage or journey to import or export","rect":[72.0,204.914306640625,514.6244578323365,195.79611206054688]},{"page":100,"text":"particular goods. (FM 6-27)","rect":[90.0,216.43426513671876,201.65666747665407,207.32608032226563]},{"page":100,"text":"special operations – (DOD) Operations requiring unique modes of employment, tactical techniques, equipment","rect":[72.0,233.894287109375,520.1905894241334,224.78610229492188]},{"page":100,"text":"and training often conducted in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments and characterized by","rect":[90.0,245.35430908203126,511.80101585388186,236.24612426757813]},{"page":100,"text":"one or more of the following: time sensitive, clandestine, low visibility, conducted with and/or through","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,501.8221035003662,247.76608276367188]},{"page":100,"text":"indigenous forces, requiring regional expertise, and/or a high degree of risk. Also called SO. (JP 3-05)","rect":[90.0,268.394287109375,499.0966699180603,259.2861022949219]},{"page":100,"text":"Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 3-05, FM 3-57, ATP 3-05.2, ATP 3-09.13, ATP 3-18.4, ATP 3-52.2,","rect":[90.0,279.36334228515627,486.2650098800659,270.7461242675781]},{"page":100,"text":"ATP 3-57.50, ATP 3-57.70, ATP 3-75.","rect":[90.0,290.8833312988281,246.7849988937378,282.43646240234377]},{"page":100,"text":"special operations command and control element – (DOD) A special operations element that is the focal","rect":[72.0,308.8742370605469,501.06052350616457,299.7861022949219]},{"page":100,"text":"point for the synchronization of special operations forces activities with conventional forces activities. Also","rect":[90.0,320.35430908203127,520.5377712249756,311.2461242675781]},{"page":100,"text":"called SOCCE. (JP 3-05) Referenced in ADP 3-05.","rect":[90.0,331.854248046875,294.72500133514407,322.76611328125]},{"page":100,"text":"special operations forces – (DOD) Those Active and Reserve Component forces of the Services designated by","rect":[72.0,349.394287109375,518.3911037445068,340.2861022949219]},{"page":100,"text":"the Secretary of Defense and specifically organized, trained, and equipped to conduct and support special","rect":[90.0,360.85430908203127,511.3912730178833,351.7461242675781]},{"page":100,"text":"operations. Also called SOF. (JP 3-05) Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 3-53, FM 6-05, ATP 3-09.13,","rect":[90.0,372.354248046875,486.74502086639407,363.26611328125]},{"page":100,"text":"ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-57.20, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,383.4033203125,249.24499034881593,374.9564514160156]},{"page":100,"text":"special operations joint task force – (DOD) A modular, tailorable, and scalable special operations task force","rect":[72.0,401.35430908203127,512.1608553009033,392.2461242675781]},{"page":100,"text":"designed to provide integrated, fully-capable, and enabled joint special operations forces to geographic","rect":[90.0,412.8742980957031,501.4646272735596,403.756103515625]},{"page":100,"text":"combatant commanders and joint force commanders. Also called SOJTF. (JP 3-05) Referenced in FM 6-05.","rect":[90.0,424.4142761230469,521.3649854660034,415.29608154296877]},{"page":100,"text":"special operations liaison element – (DOD) special operations liaison team provided by the joint force special","rect":[72.0,441.8742980957031,517.6935801467896,432.756103515625]},{"page":100,"text":"operations component commander to coordinate, deconflict, and synchronize special operations air,","rect":[90.0,453.394287109375,488.52590465545657,444.2861022949219]},{"page":100,"text":"surface, and subsurface operations with conventional air operations. Also called SOLE. (JP 3-05)","rect":[90.0,464.89422607421877,479.11665893173218,455.80609130859377]},{"page":100,"text":"Referenced in ADP 3-05.","rect":[90.0,474.4102478027344,191.7049970626831,467.32611083984377]},{"page":100,"text":"special operations-peculiar – (DOD) Equipment, material, supplies, and services required for special","rect":[72.0,493.8742370605469,481.44556378936769,484.7861022949219]},{"page":100,"text":"operations missions for which there is no Service-common requirement. (JP 3-05) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,505.3342590332031,476.25121116638186,496.2461242675781]},{"page":100,"text":"ADP 3-05, FM 3-53.","rect":[90.0,516.38330078125,173.7049970626831,507.9364318847656]},{"page":100,"text":"special operations task force – A scalable unit, normally of battalion size, in charge of the special operations","rect":[72.0,534.394287109375,512.1373431663513,525.2861328125]},{"page":100,"text":"element, organized around the nucleus of special operations forces and support elements. Also called","rect":[90.0,545.8543090820313,494.02367210388186,536.7461547851563]},{"page":100,"text":"SOTF. (JP 3-05) Referenced in ADP 3-05.","rect":[90.0,557.354248046875,260.6450147628784,548.26611328125]},{"page":100,"text":"special reconnaissance – (DOD) Reconnaissance and surveillance actions conducted as a special operation in","rect":[72.0,574.874267578125,513.3680324554443,565.7861328125]},{"page":100,"text":"hostile, denied, or diplomatically and/or politically sensitive environments to collect or verify information","rect":[90.0,586.3543090820313,513.8176174163818,577.2461547851563]},{"page":100,"text":"of strategic or operational significance, employing military capabilities not normally found in conventional","rect":[90.0,597.874267578125,517.8541636428834,588.76611328125]},{"page":100,"text":"forces. Also called SR. (JP 3-05) Referenced in ADP 3-05, ADP 3-90, FM 3-0, FM 3-05, FM 3-90-2,","rect":[90.0,609.374267578125,495.68499279022219,600.2861328125]},{"page":100,"text":"FM 3-96, FM 3-98, ATP 3-18.4, ATP 3-20.97, ATP 3-20.98, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[90.0,620.42333984375,449.24502086639407,611.9764404296875]},{"page":100,"text":"special tactics team – (DOD) An Air Force task-organized element of special tactics that may include combat","rect":[72.0,638.374267578125,513.8962779006959,629.26611328125]},{"page":100,"text":"control, pararescue, tactical air control party, and special operations weather personnel. Also called STT.","rect":[90.0,649.894287109375,509.4458875656128,640.7861328125]},{"page":100,"text":"(JP 3-05) Referenced in ATP 3-18.11.","rect":[90.0,661.394287109375,242.52500438690186,652.30615234375]},{"page":100,"text":"special warfare – The execution of capabilities that involve a combination of lethal and nonlethal actions taken","rect":[72.0,678.854248046875,519.7070217132568,669.76611328125]},{"page":100,"text":"by a specially trained and educated force that has a deep understanding of cultures and foreign language,","rect":[90.0,690.394287109375,508.4080762863159,681.2861328125]},{"page":100,"text":"proficiency in small-unit tactics, and the ability to build and fight alongside indigenous combat formations","rect":[90.0,701.874267578125,515.7535541038513,692.76611328125]},{"page":100,"text":"in a permissive, uncertain, or hostile environment. (ADP 3-05)","rect":[90.0,713.374267578125,340.8166406211853,704.2861328125]},{"page":100,"text":"1-92","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":100,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":100,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":101,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":101,"text":"specified task – (Army) A task specifically assigned to a unit by its higher headquarters. (FM 6-0)","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,484.6966455039978,74.2861099243164]},{"page":101,"text":"spectrum management operations – The interrelated functions of spectrum management, frequency","rect":[90.0,100.85430908203125,496.7925624847412,91.74613189697266]},{"page":101,"text":"assignment, host nation coordination, and policy that together enable the planning, management, and","rect":[108.0199966430664,112.374267578125,511.3050136566162,103.2660903930664]},{"page":101,"text":"execution of operations within the electromagnetic operational environment during all phases of military","rect":[108.0199966430664,123.894287109375,526.6957302093506,114.7861099243164]},{"page":101,"text":"operations. Also called SMO. (FM 6-02)","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.39427185058595,271.0766809043884,126.3061294555664]},{"page":101,"text":"spoiling attack – A tactical maneuver employed to seriously impair a hostile attack while the enemy is in the","rect":[90.0,152.894287109375,527.7748079376221,143.78610229492188]},{"page":101,"text":"process of forming or assembling for an attack. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,164.414306640625,349.6966455039978,155.30612182617188]},{"page":101,"text":"spoke – (DOD) The portion of the hub and spoke distribution system that refers to transportation mode","rect":[90.0,181.874267578125,502.6832552032471,172.76608276367188]},{"page":101,"text":"operators responsible for scheduled delivery to a customer of the “hub.” (JP 4-09) Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[108.0199966430664,193.394287109375,534.0850172042847,184.28610229492188]},{"page":101,"text":"(Army) A portion of the distribution system that refers to the transportation mode operator’s responsibility","rect":[108.0199966430664,204.914306640625,533.8701076507568,195.7059326171875]},{"page":101,"text":"for scheduled delivery to a receiving unit. (ATP 4-11)","rect":[108.0199966430664,216.43426513671876,323.8166406211853,207.32608032226563]},{"page":101,"text":"spot report – (DOD) A concise narrative report of essential information covering events or conditions that may","rect":[90.0,233.894287109375,537.5593166351318,224.78610229492188]},{"page":101,"text":"have an immediate and significant effect on current planning and operations that is afforded the most","rect":[108.0199966430664,245.35430908203126,511.90622663116457,236.24612426757813]},{"page":101,"text":"expeditious means of transmission consistent with requisite security. Also called SPOTREP. (Note. In","rect":[108.0199966430664,256.874267578125,516.5465908050537,247.76608276367188]},{"page":101,"text":"reconnaissance and surveillance usage, spot report is not to be used.) (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,268.394287109375,488.2414150238037,259.2861022949219]},{"page":101,"text":"ATP 2-22.2-1, ATP 3-04.64, ATP 4-32.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,279.42333984375,275.58498668670657,270.9764709472656]},{"page":101,"text":"squad – A small military unit typically containing two or more fire teams. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,297.3742980957031,437.53667235946656,288.26611328125]},{"page":101,"text":"stability mechanism – The primary method through which friendly forces affect civilians in order to attain","rect":[90.0,314.894287109375,519.5371608734131,305.7861022949219]},{"page":101,"text":"conditions that support establishing a lasting, stable peace. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,326.4142761230469,387.1966455039978,317.30609130859377]},{"page":101,"text":"stability activities – (DOD) Various military missions, tasks, and activities conducted outside the United States","rect":[90.0,343.8742980957031,537.8062884788513,334.76611328125]},{"page":101,"text":"in coordination with other instruments of national power to maintain or reestablish a safe and secure","rect":[108.0199966430664,355.3742370605469,508.7999849395752,346.2861022949219]},{"page":101,"text":"environment and provide essential governmental services, emergency infrastructure reconstruction, and","rect":[108.0199966430664,366.85430908203127,521.9263210296631,357.7461242675781]},{"page":101,"text":"humanitarian relief. (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-57, ATP 3-07.31.","rect":[108.0199966430664,378.354248046875,377.1249952316284,369.26611328125]},{"page":101,"text":"stability operation – An operation conducted outside the United States in coordination with other instruments","rect":[90.0,395.894287109375,532.0063006858826,386.7861022949219]},{"page":101,"text":"of national power to establish or maintain a secure environment and provide essential governmental","rect":[108.0199966430664,407.35430908203127,506.99646710968019,398.2461242675781]},{"page":101,"text":"services, emergency infrastructure reconstruction, and humanitarian relief. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,418.8742980957031,450.9766748008728,409.76611328125]},{"page":101,"text":"stabilization – The process by which underlying tensions that might lead to resurgence in violence and a","rect":[90.0,436.4142761230469,509.79369831848148,427.30609130859377]},{"page":101,"text":"breakdown in the law and order are managed and reduced, while efforts are made to support preconditions","rect":[108.0199966430664,447.8742980957031,533.7585589866638,438.76611328125]},{"page":101,"text":"for successful long-term development. 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(FM 6-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,655.394287109375,176.63666320419314,646.30615234375]},{"page":101,"text":"staggered relief in place – Occurs when a commander relieves each element in a sequence determined by the","rect":[90.0,672.874267578125,530.1262483673096,663.76611328125]},{"page":101,"text":"tactical situation, not its geographical orientation. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,684.394287109375,356.0566613731384,675.2861328125]},{"page":101,"text":"staging – (DOD) Assembling, holding, and organizing arriving personnel, equipment, and sustaining materiel","rect":[90.0,701.874267578125,529.9513316116334,692.76611328125]},{"page":101,"text":"in preparation for onward movement. (JP 3-35) Referenced in ATP 3-35, ATP 3-92, ATP 4-13.","rect":[108.0199966430664,713.374267578125,489.6249952316284,704.2861328125]},{"page":101,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":101,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":101,"text":"1-93","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1279907226563,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":102,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":102,"text":"staging area – (DOD) 2. Other movements - A general locality established for the concentration of troop units","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,515.2904193382263,74.2861099243164]},{"page":102,"text":"and transient personnel between movements over the lines of communications. Also called SA. (JP 3-35)","rect":[90.0,94.83427429199219,510.49666381454468,85.74613189697266]},{"page":102,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-35, FM 4-01.","rect":[90.0,105.88329315185547,230.88500499725343,97.2660903930664]},{"page":102,"text":"standard bridging – Any bridging constructed using manufactured bridge systems and components that are","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,505.4404878692627,114.7861099243164]},{"page":102,"text":"designed to be transportable, easily constructed, and reused. (ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[90.0,135.414306640625,386.2966516075134,126.3061294555664]},{"page":102,"text":"standardization – (DOD) The process by which the Department of Defense achieves the closest practicable","rect":[72.0,152.894287109375,505.66988850402836,143.78610229492188]},{"page":102,"text":"cooperation among the Services and Department of Defense agencies for the most efficient use of research,","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,519.1466627120972,155.30612182617188]},{"page":102,"text":"development, and production resources, and agrees to adopt on the broadest possible basis the use of: a.","rect":[90.0,175.874267578125,504.5735731124878,166.76608276367188]},{"page":102,"text":"common or compatible operational, administrative, and logistic procedures; b. common or compatible","rect":[90.0,187.394287109375,498.16479206848148,178.28610229492188]},{"page":102,"text":"technical procedures and criteria; c. common, compatible, or interchangeable supplies, components,","rect":[90.0,198.914306640625,489.5335645675659,189.80612182617188]},{"page":102,"text":"weapons, or equipment; and d. common or compatible tactical doctrine with corresponding organizational","rect":[90.0,210.374267578125,514.2369151077271,201.26608276367188]},{"page":102,"text":"compatibility. (JP 4-02) Referenced in FM 3-16, ATP 4-12.","rect":[90.0,221.894287109375,328.6450147628784,212.78610229492188]},{"page":102,"text":"standard operating procedure – (DOD) A set of instructions applicable to those features of operations that","rect":[72.0,239.35430908203126,506.07776593780519,230.24612426757813]},{"page":102,"text":"lend themselves to a definite or standardized procedure without loss of effectiveness. Also called SOP.","rect":[90.0,250.85423278808595,501.0668897628784,241.76608276367188]},{"page":102,"text":"(JP 3-31) Referenced in ATP 2-19.4, ATP 3-01.85, ATP 3-57.60, ATP 3-90.90.","rect":[90.0,262.3742370605469,409.2849988937378,253.28610229492188]},{"page":102,"text":"standing rules for the use of force – (DOD) Preapproved directives to guide United States forces on the use of ","rect":[72.0,279.85430908203127,521.8112745285034,270.7461242675781]},{"page":102,"text":"force during various operations. Also called SRUF. (JP 3-28) Referenced in ATP 3-22.40.","rect":[90.0,291.3742980957031,450.5050001144409,282.26611328125]},{"page":102,"text":"start point – A location on a route where the march elements fall under the control of a designated march","rect":[72.0,308.894287109375,495.4844264984131,299.7861022949219]},{"page":102,"text":"commander. Also called SP. (FM 3-90-2)","rect":[90.0,320.39422607421877,256.3766534385681,311.30609130859377]},{"page":102,"text":"starting tractive effort – The power exerted by a locomotive to move itself and its load from a dead stop. Also","rect":[72.0,337.8742980957031,518.2610378265381,328.76611328125]},{"page":102,"text":"called STE. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[90.0,349.3742370605469,185.57665038681032,340.2861022949219]},{"page":102,"text":"status-of-forces agreement – (DOD) A bilateral or multilateral agreement that defines the legal position of a","rect":[72.0,366.85430908203127,509.95565510559086,357.7461242675781]},{"page":102,"text":"visiting military force deployed in the territory of a friendly state. Also called SOFA. (JP 3-16) Referenced","rect":[90.0,378.3742980957031,517.6907863616943,369.26611328125]},{"page":102,"text":"in ATP 3-07.31.","rect":[90.0,387.8702392578125,155.04499340057374,380.7861022949219]},{"page":102,"text":"stay behind operation – An operation in which the commander leaves a unit in position to conduct a specified","rect":[72.0,407.35430908203127,516.4559535980225,398.2461242675781]},{"page":102,"text":"mission while the remainder of the forces withdraw or retire from an area. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,418.854248046875,439.0966699180603,409.76611328125]},{"page":102,"text":"stay-behind resistance operation – An operation in which indigenous authorities leave personnel and","rect":[72.0,436.4142761230469,483.07436180114748,427.30609130859377]},{"page":102,"text":"resources in position before, during, and after a foreign occupation to conduct anticipated resistance","rect":[90.0,447.8742980957031,489.5375032501221,438.76611328125]},{"page":102,"text":"activities against the occupying power. (ATP 3-18.1)","rect":[90.0,459.394287109375,302.21663451766968,450.2861022949219]},{"page":102,"text":"stay-behind unconventional warfare – Unconventional warfare operations and activities conducted by a","rect":[72.0,476.9142761230469,496.0982027130127,467.80609130859377]},{"page":102,"text":"sponsoring government in support of indigenous authorities’ stay-behind resistance operations.","rect":[90.0,488.3742980957031,470.0311231613159,479.1659240722656]},{"page":102,"text":"(ATP 3-18.1)","rect":[90.0,499.8742370605469,143.93666625595095,490.7861022949219]},{"page":102,"text":"strategic level of warfare – (DOD) The level of warfare at which a nation, often as a member of a group of ","rect":[72.0,517.3543090820313,506.5894422531128,508.2461242675781]},{"page":102,"text":"nations, determines national or multinational (alliance or coalition) strategic security objectives and","rect":[90.0,528.874267578125,488.1547145843506,519.7560424804688]},{"page":102,"text":"guidance, then develops and uses national resources to achieve those objectives. (JP 3-0) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,540.394287109375,503.2515163421631,531.2760620117188]},{"page":102,"text":"ADP 5-0, ATP 2-33.4.","rect":[90.0,551.42333984375,180.60500621795655,542.9764404296875]},{"page":102,"text":"strike – (DOD) An attack to damage or destroy an objective or a capability. (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-09,","rect":[72.0,569.374267578125,508.94500255584719,560.2560424804688]},{"page":102,"text":"FM 3-24, ATP 3-09.42.","rect":[90.0,580.4033203125,185.04499340057374,571.9564208984375]},{"page":102,"text":"strike coordination and reconnaissance – A mission flown for the purpose of detecting targets and","rect":[72.0,598.3543090820313,474.6705837249756,589.2461547851563]},{"page":102,"text":"coordinating or performing attack or reconnaissance on those targets. Also called SCAR. (JP 3-03)","rect":[90.0,609.874267578125,485.2966516075134,600.76611328125]},{"page":102,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-09.34, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-55.6, ATP 3-60.1, ATP 3-60.2, ATP 3-91.1.","rect":[90.0,620.9033203125,469.2849988937378,612.2861328125]},{"page":102,"text":"striking force – A dedicated counterattack force in a mobile defense constituted with the bulk of available","rect":[72.0,638.8543090820313,498.4364290313721,629.7461547851563]},{"page":102,"text":"combat power. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,650.354248046875,199.43666625595095,641.26611328125]},{"page":102,"text":"strong point – A heavily fortified battle position tied to a natural or reinforcing obstacle to create an anchor for","rect":[72.0,667.894287109375,518.2270410118103,658.7861328125]},{"page":102,"text":"the defense or to deny the enemy decisive or key terrain. 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(JP 3-24) Referenced in ADP 3-05, ATP 3-05.1, ATP 3-05.2,","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,496.58498668670657,85.74613189697266]},{"page":103,"text":"ATP 3-18.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,104.35022735595703,157.80500316619874,97.43643188476563]},{"page":103,"text":"subversive political action – A planned series of activities designed to accomplish political objectives by","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,513.77516746521,114.77609252929688]},{"page":103,"text":"influencing, dominating, or displacing individuals or groups who are so placed as to affect the decisions","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.35430908203126,523.7675921897888,126.24613189697266]},{"page":103,"text":"and actions of another government. (ATP 3-18.1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.894287109375,305.75664306259156,137.78610229492188]},{"page":103,"text":"supplementary position – A defensive position located within a unit’s assigned area of operations that","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,503.14450788116457,155.2059326171875]},{"page":103,"text":"provides the best sectors of fire and defensive terrain along an avenue of approach that is not the primary","rect":[108.0199966430664,175.874267578125,527.8268947601318,166.76608276367188]},{"page":103,"text":"avenue where the enemy is expected to attack. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,187.394287109375,343.51665282821656,178.28610229492188]},{"page":103,"text":"supply – (DOD) The procurement, distribution, maintenance while in storage, and salvage of supplies,","rect":[90.0,204.914306640625,501.2126417160034,195.80612182617188]},{"page":103,"text":"including the determination of kind and quantity of supplies. a. producer phase--That phase of military","rect":[108.0199966430664,216.374267578125,518.5167140960693,207.26608276367188]},{"page":103,"text":"supply that extends from determination of procurement schedules to acceptance of finished supplies by the","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.894287109375,534.9522981719971,218.78610229492188]},{"page":103,"text":"Services. b. consumer phase--That phase of military supply that extends from receipt of finished supplies","rect":[108.0199966430664,239.35430908203126,528.5747821311951,230.24612426757813]},{"page":103,"text":"by the Services through issue for use or consumption. (JP 4-0) Referenced in ATP 3-04.7, ATP 4-48.","rect":[108.0199966430664,250.874267578125,512.4849805831909,241.76608276367188]},{"page":103,"text":"(Army) The process of providing all items necessary to equip, maintain, and operate a military command.","rect":[108.0199966430664,262.394287109375,530.5435132980347,253.28610229492188]},{"page":103,"text":"(FM 1-02.1) See also classes of supply.","rect":[108.0199966430664,273.914306640625,268.08498668670657,264.8061218261719]},{"page":103,"text":"supply chain – (DOD) The linked activities associated with providing materiel from a raw materiel stage to an","rect":[90.0,291.3742980957031,533.9763088226318,282.26611328125]},{"page":103,"text":"end user as a finished product. See also supply; supply chain risk management. (JP 4-09) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,302.894287109375,521.8512477874756,293.7861022949219]},{"page":103,"text":"ATP 4-0.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,312.3902282714844,152.76499462127686,305.4764404296875]},{"page":103,"text":"supply support activity – (DOD) Activities assigned a Department of Defense activity address code and that","rect":[90.0,331.8742980957031,528.5276255569459,322.76611328125]},{"page":103,"text":"have a supply support mission. Also called SSA. (JP 4-09) Referenced in ATP 3-04.7.","rect":[108.0199966430664,343.394287109375,452.7849988937378,334.2861022949219]},{"page":103,"text":"support – (DOD) 1. The action of a force that aids, protects, complements, or sustains another force in","rect":[90.0,360.8342590332031,501.93358421325686,351.7461242675781]},{"page":103,"text":"accordance with a directive requiring such action. Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-07, FM 6-05. 2. A unit that","rect":[108.0199966430664,372.3742980957031,536.5352549514771,363.26611328125]},{"page":103,"text":"helps another unit in battle. 3. An element of a command that assists, protects, or supplies other forces in","rect":[108.0199966430664,383.8742370605469,526.7730617523193,374.7861022949219]},{"page":103,"text":"combat. See also close support; direct support; general support; inter-Service support; mutual support.","rect":[108.0199966430664,395.35430908203127,516.2650098800659,386.2461242675781]},{"page":103,"text":"(JP 1) Referenced in FM 3-07, FM 6-05.","rect":[108.0199966430664,406.854248046875,270.5450086593628,397.76611328125]},{"page":103,"text":"support area – The portion of the commander’s area of operations that is designated to facilitate the","rect":[90.0,424.4142761230469,492.69442463684086,415.2059020996094]},{"page":103,"text":"positioning, employment, and protection of base sustainment assets required to sustain, enable, and control","rect":[108.0199966430664,435.8742980957031,535.4032359085084,426.76611328125]},{"page":103,"text":"operations. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,447.3742370605469,197.15666747665407,438.2861022949219]},{"page":103,"text":"support bridging – Bridges used to establish semipermanent or permanent support to planned movements and","rect":[90.0,464.9142761230469,533.7108669281006,455.80609130859377]},{"page":103,"text":"road networks. (ATP 3-90.4)","rect":[108.0199966430664,476.41424560546877,223.85666442489626,467.32611083984377]},{"page":103,"text":"support by fire – A tactical mission task in which a maneuver force moves to a position where it can engage","rect":[90.0,493.894287109375,526.5639314727783,484.7861022949219]},{"page":103,"text":"the enemy by direct fire in support of another maneuvering force. (FM 3-90-1) See also attack by fire,","rect":[108.0199966430664,505.35430908203127,520.4650220870972,496.2461242675781]},{"page":103,"text":"overwatch, tactical mission task.","rect":[108.0199966430664,516.38330078125,246.12501049041749,507.9264221191406]},{"page":103,"text":"support by fire position – The general position from which a unit performs the tactical mission task of support","rect":[90.0,534.394287109375,536.6578135452271,525.2861328125]},{"page":103,"text":"by fire. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,545.914306640625,186.89665771102907,536.80615234375]},{"page":103,"text":"support operations – The staff function of planning, coordinating, and synchronizing sustainment in support of","rect":[90.0,563.374267578125,538.8444116172791,554.26611328125]},{"page":103,"text":"units conducting decisive action in an area of operations. (ATP 4-93)","rect":[108.0199966430664,574.894287109375,384.37666869735718,565.7861328125]},{"page":103,"text":"support to civil administration – Assistance given by U.S. armed forces to stabilize or enhance the operations","rect":[90.0,592.3543090820313,535.9901263694763,583.2461547851563]},{"page":103,"text":"of the governing body of a foreign country, by assisting an established or interim government. Also called","rect":[108.0199966430664,603.874267578125,532.3388576507568,594.76611328125]},{"page":103,"text":"SCA. (FM 3-57)","rect":[108.0199966430664,615.374267578125,174.47665954208376,606.2861328125]},{"page":103,"text":"support to resistance – A United States Government policy option to support foreign resistance actors that","rect":[90.0,632.8543090820313,520.1108775100709,623.7461547851563]},{"page":103,"text":"offers an alternative to a direct U.S. military intervention or formal political engagement in a conflict. 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(JP 3-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,684.854248046875,510.1966455039978,675.76611328125]},{"page":103,"text":"Referenced in FM 6-05, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,695.9033203125,256.3850049972534,687.2861328125]},{"page":103,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":103,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":103,"text":"1-95","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1279907226563,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":104,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":104,"text":"supported unit – (DOD) As related to contracted support, an organization that is the recipient, but not","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,482.55210065460207,74.2861099243164]},{"page":104,"text":"necessarily the requester, of contracted support. (JP 4-10) Referenced in ATP 4-10.","rect":[90.0,94.914306640625,423.3849744796753,85.8061294555664]},{"page":104,"text":"supporting arms coordination center – (DOD) A single location on board an amphibious warfare ship in","rect":[72.0,112.374267578125,499.4332790374756,103.2660903930664]},{"page":104,"text":"which all communication facilities incident to the coordination of fire support of the artillery, air, and naval","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,519.8080210647584,114.7861099243164]},{"page":104,"text":"gunfire are centralized. Also called SACC. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,135.414306640625,418.8849744796753,126.3061294555664]},{"page":104,"text":"supporting commander – (DOD) 1. A commander who provides augmentation forces or other support to a","rect":[72.0,152.894287109375,504.09081745910648,143.78610229492188]},{"page":104,"text":"supported commander or who develops a supporting plan. 2. 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(ADP 3-0) See","rect":[90.0,227.894287109375,516.2404451446533,218.78610229492188]},{"page":104,"text":"also supporting range.","rect":[90.0,239.414306640625,184.80500316619874,230.30612182617188]},{"page":104,"text":"supporting effort – A designated subordinate unit with a mission that supports the success of the main effort.","rect":[72.0,256.874267578125,512.0123853683472,247.76608276367188]},{"page":104,"text":"(ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,268.3742370605469,132.5366571006775,259.2861022949219]},{"page":104,"text":"supporting plan – (DOD) An operation plan prepared by a supporting commander, a subordinate commander,","rect":[72.0,285.85430908203127,515.8484449386597,276.7461242675781]},{"page":104,"text":"or an agency to satisfy the requests or requirements of the supported commander's plan. (JP 5-0)","rect":[90.0,297.3742980957031,475.0966699180603,288.26611328125]},{"page":104,"text":"Referenced in FM 6-0, ATP 3-57.60.","rect":[90.0,308.4033203125,238.38500499725343,299.7861022949219]},{"page":104,"text":"supporting range – The distance one unit may be geographically separated from a second unit yet remain","rect":[72.0,326.35430908203127,497.35948753356936,317.2461242675781]},{"page":104,"text":"within the maximum range of the second unit’s weapons systems. (ADP 3-0) See also supporting","rect":[90.0,337.8742980957031,483.0530300140381,328.6659240722656]},{"page":104,"text":"distance.","rect":[90.0,347.3702392578125,127.56499767303467,340.4464416503906]},{"page":104,"text":"suppress – A tactical mission task that results in temporary degradation of the performance of a force or","rect":[72.0,366.85430908203127,490.01384521102906,357.7461242675781]},{"page":104,"text":"weapons system below the level needed to accomplish the mission. (FM 3-90-1) See also tactical mission","rect":[90.0,378.3742980957031,515.5314474029541,369.26611328125]},{"page":104,"text":"task.","rect":[90.0,387.8702392578125,110.32499980926514,381.10675048828127]},{"page":104,"text":"suppression – (DOD) Temporary or transient degradation by an opposing force of the performance of a","rect":[72.0,407.35430908203127,488.3884553985596,398.2461242675781]},{"page":104,"text":"weapons system below the level needed to fulfill its mission objectives. (JP 3-01) Referenced in FM 3-96,","rect":[90.0,418.8742980957031,514.4049940109253,409.756103515625]},{"page":104,"text":"ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20. (Army) In the context of the computed effects of field artillery fires, renders a","rect":[90.0,430.4142761230469,516.006955154419,421.30609130859377]},{"page":104,"text":"target ineffective for a short period of time producing at least 3-percent casualties or materiel damage.","rect":[90.0,441.8742980957031,498.17534923553469,432.76611328125]},{"page":104,"text":"(FM 3-09)","rect":[90.0,453.3742370605469,131.9966638145447,444.2861022949219]},{"page":104,"text":"suppression of enemy air defenses – (DOD) Activity that neutralizes, destroys, or temporarily degrades","rect":[72.0,470.9142761230469,492.1787860374451,461.80609130859377]},{"page":104,"text":"surface-based enemy air defenses by destructive and/or disruptive means. Also called SEAD. (JP 3-01)","rect":[90.0,482.3742980957031,502.4566552696228,473.26611328125]},{"page":104,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-09, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-55.6.","rect":[90.0,493.4033203125,295.56499767303469,484.7861022949219]},{"page":104,"text":"suppressive fire – Fires on or about a weapons system to degrade its performance below the level needed to","rect":[72.0,511.35430908203127,505.7921962738037,502.2461242675781]},{"page":104,"text":"fulfill its mission objectives during the conduct of the fires. (FM 3-09)","rect":[90.0,522.874267578125,371.71663451766968,513.7560424804688]},{"page":104,"text":"surgical strike – The execution of capabilities in a precise manner that employ special operations forces in","rect":[72.0,540.394287109375,500.78822898864748,531.2861328125]},{"page":104,"text":"hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments to seize, destroy, capture, exploit, recover, or damage","rect":[90.0,551.8543090820313,515.3090791778565,542.7461547851563]},{"page":104,"text":"designated targets, or influence threats. (ADP 3-05)","rect":[90.0,563.374267578125,296.5766809043884,554.26611328125]},{"page":104,"text":"surrogate – Someone who acts on behalf of another. 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(JP 3-0) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,632.8543090820313,516.6013088226318,623.7461547851563]},{"page":104,"text":"FM 2-0, FM 3-55, FM 3-96, FM 3-99, ATP 3-01.16, ATP 3-04.64, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20,","rect":[90.0,643.88330078125,472.6450147628784,635.4364013671875]},{"page":104,"text":"ATP 3-55.3, ATP 3-55.6, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[90.0,655.4033203125,249.24499034881593,646.9564208984375]},{"page":104,"text":"survivability – (DOD) All aspects of protecting personnel, weapons, and supplies while simultaneously","rect":[72.0,673.3543090820313,488.6323757171631,664.2461547851563]},{"page":104,"text":"deceiving the enemy. (JP 3-34) Referenced in ADP 4-0, FM 3-90-1, FM 4-0, FM 4-01, ATP 3-90.98,","rect":[90.0,684.874267578125,495.32497692108157,675.76611328125]},{"page":104,"text":"ATP 3-91. (Army, Marine Corps) A quality or capability of military forces which permits them to avoid or","rect":[90.0,696.394287109375,517.3505761680603,687.2861328125]},{"page":104,"text":"withstand hostile actions or environmental conditions while retaining the ability to fulfill their primary","rect":[90.0,707.874267578125,500.0284023284912,698.76611328125]},{"page":104,"text":"mission. (ATP 3-37.34)","rect":[90.0,719.374267578125,185.0366571006775,710.2861328125]},{"page":104,"text":"1-96","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,90.08400183105469,747.5490112304688]},{"page":104,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":104,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":105,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":105,"text":"survivability move – A move that involves rapidly displacing a unit, command post, or facility in response to","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,530.1558742523193,74.2861099243164]},{"page":105,"text":"direct and indirect fires, the approach of a threat or as a proactive measure based on intelligence,","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,493.90117931365969,85.74613189697266]},{"page":105,"text":"meteorological data, and risk assessment of enemy capabilities and intentions. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,106.374267578125,470.53667235946656,97.2660903930664]},{"page":105,"text":"survivability operations – (Army, Marine Corps) Those military activities that alter the physical environment","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,532.6610484085084,114.7861099243164]},{"page":105,"text":"to provide or improve cover, camouflage, and concealment. (ATP 3-37.34)","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.414306640625,408.25664306259156,126.3061294555664]},{"page":105,"text":"survival, evasion, resistance, and escape – (DOD) Actions performed by isolated personnel designed to","rect":[90.0,152.894287109375,511.5359706878662,143.78610229492188]},{"page":105,"text":"ensure their health, mobility, safety, and honor in anticipation of or preparation for their return to friendly","rect":[108.0199966430664,164.414306640625,530.3530788421631,155.30612182617188]},{"page":105,"text":"control. Also called SERE. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-50.10, ATP 3-50.20, ATP 3-50.21,","rect":[108.0199966430664,175.85423278808595,485.60500621795657,166.76608276367188]},{"page":105,"text":"ATP 3-50.22.","rect":[108.0199966430664,185.37025451660157,162.7849988937378,178.45645141601563]},{"page":105,"text":"suspension of arms – A form of local armistice concluded between commanders of military forces for some","rect":[90.0,204.914306640625,524.6958284454346,195.80612182617188]},{"page":105,"text":"local military purpose, such as to recover and bury the dead, to collect and care for the wounded and sick,","rect":[108.0199966430664,216.374267578125,530.5435132980347,207.26608276367188]},{"page":105,"text":"to arrange for exchange of prisoners, or to enable a commander to communicate with his or her government","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.894287109375,539.0121226272584,218.78610229492188]},{"page":105,"text":"or superior. Also called a suspension of fire. (FM 6-27)","rect":[108.0199966430664,239.39427185058595,329.4766748008728,230.30612182617188]},{"page":105,"text":"sustaining operation – An operation at any echelon that enables the decisive operation or shaping operations","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,528.5718524436951,247.76608276367188]},{"page":105,"text":"by generating and maintaining combat power. (ADP 3-0) See also decisive operation, shaping operation.","rect":[108.0199966430664,268.394287109375,536.2449903488159,259.2861022949219]},{"page":105,"text":"sustainment – (DOD) The provision of logistics and personnel services required to maintain and prolong","rect":[90.0,285.85430908203127,512.2087917327881,276.7461242675781]},{"page":105,"text":"operations until successful mission accomplishment. (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 4-40, ATP 3-07.31.","rect":[108.0199966430664,297.354248046875,508.58498668670657,288.26611328125]},{"page":105,"text":"(Army) The provision of logistics, financial management, personnel services, and health service support","rect":[108.0199966430664,308.894287109375,524.7856821975709,299.7861022949219]},{"page":105,"text":"necessary to maintain operations until successful mission completion. (ADP 4-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,320.4142761230469,431.89665771102906,311.30609130859377]},{"page":105,"text":"sustainment maintenance – Off -system component repair and/or end item repair and return to the supply","rect":[90.0,337.8742980957031,517.3768215179443,328.76611328125]},{"page":105,"text":"system or by exception to the owning unit, performed by national level maintenance providers. (FM 4-30)","rect":[108.0199966430664,349.394287109375,532.0366723594666,340.2861022949219]},{"page":105,"text":"sustainment preparation of the operational environment – The analysis to determine infrastructure, physical","rect":[90.0,366.85430908203127,538.0746226272584,357.7461242675781]},{"page":105,"text":"environment, and resources in the operational environment that will optimize or adversely impact friendly","rect":[108.0199966430664,378.3742980957031,532.1867580413818,369.26611328125]},{"page":105,"text":"forces means for supporting and sustaining the commander’s operations plan. (ADP 4-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,389.894287109375,462.9766748008728,380.6859130859375]},{"page":105,"text":"sustainment warfighting function – The related tasks and systems that provide support and services to ensure","rect":[90.0,407.35430908203127,534.6636629180908,398.2461242675781]},{"page":105,"text":"freedom of action, extend operational reach, and prolong endurance. (ADP 3-0) See also warfighting","rect":[108.0199966430664,418.8742980957031,514.6153469085693,409.76611328125]},{"page":105,"text":"function.","rect":[108.0199966430664,428.3902282714844,146.10500621795655,421.4664306640625]},{"page":105,"text":"subballast – Gravel, sand, or cinders used to provide a level surface for the ballast and other track components.","rect":[90.0,447.854248046875,536.2642164230347,438.76611328125]},{"page":105,"text":"(ATP 4-14)","rect":[108.0199966430664,459.3742370605469,154.43666625595095,450.2861022949219]},{"page":105,"text":"switch engines – The type of motive power used for receiving cars, classifying, and reassembling them for","rect":[90.0,476.9142761230469,518.2523095664978,467.80609130859377]},{"page":105,"text":"delivery or forward movement. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[108.0199966430664,488.4342956542969,281.9366662559509,479.32611083984377]},{"page":105,"text":"switch stand – The mechanism which controls the operation of the switch and shows its position. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[90.0,505.8742370605469,529.9966332969666,496.7861022949219]},{"page":105,"text":"switch tie – Specially cut and formed hardwood crossties, designed to support switches, switch stands, and the","rect":[90.0,523.3543090820313,532.9738435821533,514.2461547851563]},{"page":105,"text":"moveable rails of a switch. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[108.0199966430664,534.854248046875,264.35664916610718,525.76611328125]},{"page":105,"text":"synchronization – (DOD) 1. The arrangement of military actions in time, space, and purpose to produce","rect":[90.0,552.394287109375,509.25899983215336,543.2861328125]},{"page":105,"text":"maximum relative combat power at a decisive place and time. (JP 2-0) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 5-0,","rect":[108.0199966430664,563.8342895507813,530.1849927902222,554.7461547851563]},{"page":105,"text":"FM 3-09, FM 4-0, FM 6-05, ATP 3-21.90. 2. In the intelligence context, application of intelligence sources","rect":[108.0199966430664,575.374267578125,537.0908954124451,566.26611328125]},{"page":105,"text":"and methods in concert with the operation plan to answer intelligence requirements in time to influence the","rect":[108.0199966430664,586.894287109375,536.2723665313721,577.7861328125]},{"page":105,"text":"decisions they support. (JP 2-0) Referenced in FM 3-07, FM 6-05.","rect":[108.0199966430664,598.414306640625,373.34499645233157,589.30615234375]},{"page":105,"text":"system – (DOD) A functionally, physically, and/or behaviorally related group of regularly interacting or","rect":[90.0,615.874267578125,507.9249169883728,606.76611328125]},{"page":105,"text":"interdependent elements; that group of elements forming a unified whole. (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-07.","rect":[108.0199966430664,627.394287109375,535.5250196456909,618.2861328125]},{"page":105,"text":"systems support contract – (DOD) A prearranged contract awarded by a Military Department and the United","rect":[90.0,644.8543090820313,531.8173122406006,635.7461547851563]},{"page":105,"text":"States Special Operations Command program management office that provides fielding, technical, and","rect":[108.0199966430664,656.374267578125,518.7907619476318,647.26611328125]},{"page":105,"text":"maintenance support for selected military weapon and other systems. (JP 4-10) Referenced in ADP 4-0,","rect":[108.0199966430664,667.894287109375,522.9850416183472,658.7861328125]},{"page":105,"text":"ATP 4-10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,677.3902587890625,150.30500316619874,670.4764404296875]},{"page":105,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":105,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":105,"text":"1-97","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1279907226563,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":106,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":106,"text":"—T—","rect":[283.94000244140627,81.36004638671875,310.0999870300293,74.18572235107422]},{"page":106,"text":"TABOO frequencies – (DOD) Any friendly frequency of such importance that it must never be deliberately","rect":[72.0,94.85430908203125,507.01207542419436,85.74613189697266]},{"page":106,"text":"jammed or interfered with by friendly forces including international distress, safety, and controller","rect":[90.0,106.374267578125,483.8224999961853,97.25607299804688]},{"page":106,"text":"frequencies. (JP 3-85) Referenced in ATP 6-02.70.","rect":[90.0,117.87425231933594,293.6450147628784,108.7861099243164]},{"page":106,"text":"tacit knowledge - What individuals know; a unique, personal store of knowledge gained from life experiences,","rect":[72.0,135.35430908203126,517.1483106613159,126.24613189697266]},{"page":106,"text":"training, and networks of friends, acquaintances, and professional colleagues. (ATP 6-01.1)","rect":[90.0,146.894287109375,456.25664306259156,137.78610229492188]},{"page":106,"text":"tactical air control party – (DOD) A subordinate operational component of a tactical air control system","rect":[72.0,164.414306640625,491.62115239715578,155.30612182617188]},{"page":106,"text":"designed to provide air liaison to land forces and for the control of aircraft. Also called TACP. (JP 3-09.3)","rect":[90.0,175.874267578125,514.5766809043885,166.76608276367188]},{"page":106,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-09, FM 6-05, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-52.2.","rect":[90.0,186.90330505371095,335.9049940109253,178.28610229492188]},{"page":106,"text":"tactical air coordinator (airborne) – (DOD) An aircrew member who coordinates, from an aircraft, the","rect":[72.0,204.89427185058595,491.21127033996586,195.80612182617188]},{"page":106,"text":"actions of other aircraft engaged in air support of ground or sea forces. Also called TAC(A). (JP 3-09.3)","rect":[90.0,216.374267578125,505.99666381454468,207.26608276367188]},{"page":106,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-09, ATP 3-09.42.","rect":[90.0,227.40330505371095,243.36500072479249,218.78610229492188]},{"page":106,"text":"tactical assembly area – (DOD) An area that is generally out of the reach of light artillery and the location","rect":[72.0,245.35430908203126,501.58678245544436,236.24612426757813]},{"page":106,"text":"where units make final preparations (pre-combat checks and inspections) and rest, prior to moving to the","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,508.77584553527836,247.76608276367188]},{"page":106,"text":"line of departure. Also called TAA. (JP 3-35) Referenced in ATP 3-04.1, ATP 3-35.","rect":[90.0,268.3742370605469,426.68499279022219,259.2861022949219]},{"page":106,"text":"tactical bridging – Bridges employed under the threat of direct or indirect fire for the immediate mobility","rect":[72.0,285.85430908203127,496.76024436950686,276.7461242675781]},{"page":106,"text":"support of combat maneuver forces in close combat and are intended to be used multiple times for short","rect":[90.0,297.354248046875,504.98837995147707,288.26611328125]},{"page":106,"text":"periods. 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(JP 3-10) Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-96, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-21.20,","rect":[90.0,349.3742370605469,512.8449964523315,340.2861022949219]},{"page":106,"text":"ATP 3-21.50, ATP 3-90.20, ATP 3-90.98, ATP 3-91.","rect":[90.0,360.4233093261719,304.0249891281128,351.9764404296875]},{"page":106,"text":"tactical command post – A facility containing a tailored portion of a unit headquarters designed to control","rect":[72.0,378.3742980957031,500.74387311553957,369.26611328125]},{"page":106,"text":"portions of an operation for a limited time. 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(JP 1) Referenced in ADP 5-0, FM 3-0, FM 3-09, FM 6-0, FM 6-05, ATP 3-01.7,","rect":[90.0,430.39422607421877,503.42498302459719,421.30609130859377]},{"page":106,"text":"ATP 3-53.1, ATP 3-53.1.","rect":[90.0,441.4433288574219,192.00500011444093,432.9964599609375]},{"page":106,"text":"tactical data link – (DOD) A Joint Staff-approved, standardized communication link used for the transmission","rect":[72.0,459.3742370605469,517.0649318695068,450.2861022949219]},{"page":106,"text":"of digital information via a single or multiple network architecture and multiple communication media for","rect":[90.0,470.9142761230469,514.2067773399353,461.80609130859377]},{"page":106,"text":"exchange of tactical information. Also called TDL. (JP 6-0) Referenced in ATP 3-01.85.","rect":[90.0,482.4342956542969,444.44500255584719,473.32611083984377]},{"page":106,"text":"tactical deception – An activity planned and executed by, and in support of, tactical-level commanders to cause","rect":[72.0,499.894287109375,521.3854646759033,490.7861022949219]},{"page":106,"text":"enemy decision makers to take actions or inactions prejudicial to themselves and favorable to the","rect":[90.0,511.35430908203127,478.15478230285648,502.2361145019531]},{"page":106,"text":"achievement of tactical commanders’ objectives. (FM 3-13.4)","rect":[90.0,522.874267578125,337.27666259384156,513.6558837890625]},{"page":106,"text":"tactical level of warfare – (DOD) The level of warfare at which battles and engagements are planned and","rect":[72.0,540.394287109375,497.07677268981936,531.2861328125]},{"page":106,"text":"executed to achieve military objectives assigned to tactical units or task forces. 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(Army) The","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,490.8459749298096,85.74613189697266]},{"page":107,"text":"employment, ordered arrangement, and directed actions of forces in relation to each other. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,106.374267578125,518.6566674766541,97.2660903930664]},{"page":107,"text":"tailgate medical support – An economy of force device employed primarily to retain maximum mobility","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,513.6593532562256,114.7861099243164]},{"page":107,"text":"during movement halts or to avoid the time and effort required to set up a formal, operational treatment","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.35430908203126,520.9944224319459,126.24613189697266]},{"page":107,"text":"facility (for example, during rapid advance and retrograde operations). (FM 4-02)","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.894287109375,434.5966699180603,137.78610229492188]},{"page":107,"text":"target – (DOD) An entity or object that performs a function for the threat considered for possible engagement","rect":[90.0,164.414306640625,530.6670298538209,155.29611206054688]},{"page":107,"text":"or other action. (JP 3-60) Referenced in FM 6-27, ATP 2-01.3, ATP 3-09.30, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-13.1,","rect":[108.0199966430664,175.85423278808595,525.8049879074097,166.76608276367188]},{"page":107,"text":"ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.90.","rect":[108.0199966430664,186.90330505371095,220.02500438690186,178.45645141601563]},{"page":107,"text":"target acquisition – (DOD) The detection, identification, and location of a target in sufficient detail to permit","rect":[90.0,204.914306640625,529.9372935256959,195.80612182617188]},{"page":107,"text":"the effective employment of capabilities that create the required effects. Also called TA. (JP 3-60)","rect":[108.0199966430664,216.374267578125,500.6566369590759,207.26608276367188]},{"page":107,"text":"Referenced in FM 3-09, ATP 3-04.64, ATP 3-09.12, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-55.6.","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.40330505371095,485.30498790740969,218.78610229492188]},{"page":107,"text":"target analysis – (DOD) An examination of potential targets to determine military importance, priority of ","rect":[90.0,245.35430908203126,517.0271558761597,236.24612426757813]},{"page":107,"text":"engagement, and capabilities required to create a desired effect. (JP 3-60) Referenced in ATP 3-55.6.","rect":[108.0199966430664,256.874267578125,512.3649854660034,247.76608276367188]},{"page":107,"text":"target area of interest – (DOD) The geographical area where high-value targets can be acquired and engaged","rect":[90.0,274.394287109375,531.5068874359131,265.2861022949219]},{"page":107,"text":"by friendly forces. Also called TAI. (JP 2-01.3) Referenced in FM 3-0, FM 3-09, FM 3-96, FM 3-98, ATP","rect":[108.0199966430664,285.85430908203127,533.8278341217041,276.7461242675781]},{"page":107,"text":"2-01.3, ATP 3-01.16, ATP 3-04.1, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-55.6, ATP 3-60.2. See","rect":[108.0199966430664,296.8833312988281,538.9989290313721,288.43646240234377]},{"page":107,"text":"also high-payoff target, high-value target.","rect":[108.0199966430664,308.894287109375,284.6663465499878,299.7861022949219]},{"page":107,"text":"target audience – (DOD) An individual or group selected for influence. 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(JP 3-60) Referenced in ATP 2-19.3, ATP 2-19.4, ATP 2-33.4, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-92,","rect":[108.0199966430664,389.894287109375,507.44500255584719,380.7760925292969]},{"page":107,"text":"ATP 3-94.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,399.3902282714844,157.80500316619874,392.4764404296875]},{"page":107,"text":"target identification – The accurate and timely characterization of a detected object on the battlefield as friend,","rect":[90.0,418.8742980957031,537.8947706222534,409.756103515625]},{"page":107,"text":"neutral, or enemy. (ATP 3-21.20)","rect":[108.0199966430664,430.4142761230469,242.21666503524782,421.30609130859377]},{"page":107,"text":"targeting – (DOD) The process of selecting and prioritizing targets and matching the appropriate response to","rect":[90.0,447.8742980957031,527.3938503265381,438.76611328125]},{"page":107,"text":"them, considering operational requirements and capabilities. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ADP 5-0, FM 3-09,","rect":[108.0199966430664,459.394287109375,523.2250318527222,450.2861022949219]},{"page":107,"text":"FM 3-16, FM 3-96, FM 3-98, FM 6-27, ATP 2-01.3, ATP 2-19.3, ATP 2-22.4, ATP 2-33.4, ATP 3-04.1,","rect":[108.0199966430664,470.4233093261719,527.8449659347534,461.9764404296875]},{"page":107,"text":"ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-12.3, ATP 3-13.1, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-53.2, ATP 3-55.6, ATP 3-60,","rect":[108.0199966430664,481.8833312988281,525.9250440597534,473.43646240234377]},{"page":107,"text":"ATP 3-90.5, ATP 3-90.98, ATP 3-92, ATP 3-94.2, ATP 3-96.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,493.4033203125,364.1650037765503,484.9564514160156]},{"page":107,"text":"target intelligence – (DOD) Intelligence that portrays and locates the components of a target or target complex","rect":[90.0,511.35430908203127,535.9161891937256,502.2461242675781]},{"page":107,"text":"and indicates its vulnerability and relative importance. (JP 3-60) Referenced in FM 2-0, ATP 2-19.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,522.874267578125,510.80498790740969,513.76611328125]},{"page":107,"text":"target location error – (DOD) The difference between the coordinates generated for a target and the actual","rect":[90.0,540.394287109375,521.2753062210084,531.2861328125]},{"page":107,"text":"location of the target. Also called TLE. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ATP 3-09.42.","rect":[108.0199966430664,551.914306640625,427.10500621795657,542.80615234375]},{"page":107,"text":"target of opportunity – (DOD) 1. A target identified too late, or not selected for action in time, to be included","rect":[90.0,569.374267578125,532.8632717132568,560.26611328125]},{"page":107,"text":"in deliberate targeting that, when detected or located, meets criteria specific to achieving objectives and is","rect":[108.0199966430664,580.894287109375,531.3650653343201,571.7760620117188]},{"page":107,"text":"processed using dynamic targeting. 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(JP 3-09.3) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,644.374267578125,516.5715236663818,635.26611328125]},{"page":107,"text":"FM 3-0, FM 3-96, ATP 3-06.1, ATP 3-09.30, ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-90.98.","rect":[108.0199966430664,655.4033203125,462.32497692108157,646.9564208984375]},{"page":107,"text":"task – (DOD) A clearly defined action or activity specifically assigned to an individual or organization that","rect":[90.0,673.3543090820313,519.7909312210084,664.2461547851563]},{"page":107,"text":"must be done as it is imposed by an appropriate authority. (JP 1) Referenced in ADP 1-01, FM 3-96,","rect":[108.0199966430664,684.874267578125,509.84499645233157,675.76611328125]},{"page":107,"text":"ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-93.","rect":[108.0199966430664,695.9033203125,207.54499340057374,687.4564208984375]},{"page":107,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":107,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":107,"text":"1-99","rect":[504.0400085449219,754.1279907226563,522.004,747.5490112304688]},{"page":108,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":108,"text":"task order – (DOD) Order for services placed against an established contract. See also civil augmentation","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,497.4495143890381,74.2861099243164]},{"page":108,"text":"program. 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(ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,164.39427185058595,335.8366601524353,155.30612182617188]},{"page":108,"text":"technical channels – (Army) The chain of authority for ensuring the execution of clearly delineated technical","rect":[72.0,181.874267578125,511.61170148468019,172.76608276367188]},{"page":108,"text":"tasks, functions, and capabilities to meet the dynamic requirements of Department of Defense information","rect":[90.0,193.394287109375,514.4696865081787,184.28610229492188]},{"page":108,"text":"network operations. (ATP 6-02.71)","rect":[90.0,204.89427185058595,230.81665587997439,195.80612182617188]},{"page":108,"text":"technical effects - One or more capabilities, activities, or programs planned, coordinated, or executed that","rect":[72.0,222.374267578125,496.7553172073364,213.26608276367188]},{"page":108,"text":"utilize classified means to accomplish an objective or enable military operations. (FM 1-02.1) Note:","rect":[90.0,233.894287109375,489.68425536727906,224.77609252929688]},{"page":108,"text":"Encompasses all capabilities, activities, or programs that, when associated with authorities or specific","rect":[90.0,245.35430908203126,496.3510103302002,236.24612426757813]},{"page":108,"text":"targets, target audiences, or locations, are classified at a higher level than UNCLASSIFIED. This term","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,499.3771948776245,247.76608276367188]},{"page":108,"text":"enables staffs and commanders to describe single or multiple capabilities, activities, or programs delivering","rect":[90.0,268.394287109375,519.5383815765381,259.2861022949219]},{"page":108,"text":"an effect to accomplish an objective in an UNCLASSIFIED or a lower classification venue than required","rect":[90.0,279.85430908203127,510.1687526702881,270.7361145019531]},{"page":108,"text":"by specific security classification guides. 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Also called TECHINT.","rect":[90.0,377.894287109375,507.81252574920657,368.7861022949219]},{"page":108,"text":"(JP 2-0) Referenced in FM 2-0, FM 3-16, ATP 3-21.51, ATP 2-22.4, ATP 3-05.20, ATP 3-96.1,","rect":[90.0,389.3342590332031,474.80498790740969,380.2461242675781]},{"page":108,"text":"ATP 3-90.1.","rect":[90.0,398.8502502441406,139.80500316619874,391.93646240234377]},{"page":108,"text":"techniques – (DOD) Non-prescriptive ways or methods used to perform missions, functions, or tasks.","rect":[72.0,418.394287109375,480.32497692108157,409.2861022949219]},{"page":108,"text":"(CJCSM 5120.01) Referenced in ADP 1-01, ADP 3-0, FM 3-96, ATP 3-09.30, ATP 3-09.50, ATP 3-21.10,","rect":[90.0,429.854248046875,520.3449659347534,420.76611328125]},{"page":108,"text":"ATP 3-21.20, ATP 3-21.50.","rect":[90.0,440.9033203125,202.02500438690186,432.4564514160156]},{"page":108,"text":"tempo – The relative speed and rhythm of military operations over time with respect to the enemy. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[72.0,458.9142761230469,512.7766625938416,449.80609130859377]},{"page":108,"text":"tenets of operations – Desirable attributes that should be built into all plans and operations and are directly","rect":[72.0,476.3742980957031,502.7834072113037,467.26611328125]},{"page":108,"text":"related to the Army’s operational concept. (ADP 1-01)","rect":[90.0,487.894287109375,308.9366662559509,478.6859130859375]},{"page":108,"text":"terminal – (DOD) A facility designed to transfer cargo from one means of conveyance to another. (JP 4-01.6)","rect":[72.0,505.35430908203127,513.3166406211853,496.2461242675781]},{"page":108,"text":"Referenced in FM 4-01, ATP 4-13.","rect":[90.0,516.38330078125,230.88500499725343,507.7660827636719]},{"page":108,"text":"terminal attack control – (DOD) The authority to control the maneuver of and grant weapons release","rect":[72.0,534.394287109375,482.1412630157471,525.2861328125]},{"page":108,"text":"clearance to attacking aircraft. Also called TAC. (JP 3-09.3) Referenced in FM 3-09, ATP 3-09.42,","rect":[90.0,545.8543090820313,486.68499279022219,536.7461547851563]},{"page":108,"text":"ATP 3-21.10, ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[90.0,556.88330078125,202.02500438690186,548.4364013671875]},{"page":108,"text":"terminal guidance operations – (DOD) Actions using electronic, mechanical, voice, or visual communications","rect":[72.0,574.894287109375,520.5041644554138,565.7861328125]},{"page":108,"text":"that provide approaching aircraft and/or weapons additional information regarding a specific target","rect":[90.0,586.3543090820313,485.71994733428957,577.2461547851563]},{"page":108,"text":"location. Also called TGO. (JP 3-09) Referenced in ATP 3-09.30, ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-21.10,","rect":[90.0,597.854248046875,467.60500621795657,588.76611328125]},{"page":108,"text":"ATP 3-21.20.","rect":[90.0,607.3702392578125,144.7849988937378,600.4564208984375]},{"page":108,"text":"terminal operations – (DOD) The reception, processing, and staging of passengers; the receipt, transit, storage,","rect":[72.0,626.8543090820313,521.0265455245972,617.7461547851563]},{"page":108,"text":"and marshalling of cargo; the loading and unloading of modes of transport conveyances; and the","rect":[90.0,638.374267578125,475.5193147735596,629.26611328125]},{"page":108,"text":"manifesting and forwarding of cargo and passengers to destination. (JP 4-01.5) Referenced in FM 4-01,","rect":[90.0,649.894287109375,504.08498668670657,640.7861328125]},{"page":108,"text":"ATP 4-11, ATP 4-13.","rect":[90.0,660.92333984375,177.00500011444093,652.4764404296875]},{"page":108,"text":"terminal phase – (DOD) That portion of the flight of a ballistic missile that begins when the warhead or","rect":[72.0,678.874267578125,490.6972558555603,669.76611328125]},{"page":108,"text":"payload reenters the atmosphere and ends when the warhead or payload detonates, releases its","rect":[90.0,690.394287109375,465.94044375228887,681.2861328125]},{"page":108,"text":"submunitions, or impacts. 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(JP 3-0) Referenced in ATP 4-93.","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.914306640625,531.0250196456909,85.8061294555664]},{"page":109,"text":"terrain analysis – DOD) The collection, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of geographic information on","rect":[90.0,112.374267578125,530.9812526702881,103.2660903930664]},{"page":109,"text":"the natural and man-made features of the terrain, combined with other relevant factors, to predict the effect","rect":[108.0199966430664,123.87425231933594,535.5586924514771,114.7861099243164]},{"page":109,"text":"of the terrain on military operations. (JP 2-03) Referenced in ATP 2-01.3, ATP 3-13.1. 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(ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,198.89427185058595,222.17665649032595,189.80612182617188]},{"page":109,"text":"terrorism – (DOD) The unlawful use of violence or threat of violence, often motivated by religious, political,","rect":[90.0,216.374267578125,530.0548048019409,207.26608276367188]},{"page":109,"text":"or other ideological beliefs, to instill fear and coerce individuals, governments or societies in pursuit of","rect":[108.0199966430664,227.894287109375,519.7579248008728,218.78610229492188]},{"page":109,"text":"terrorist goals. (JP 3-26) Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 3-57, ATP 3-05.2, ATP 3-07.31, ATP 3-57.80.","rect":[108.0199966430664,239.414306640625,516.3850049972534,230.30612182617188]},{"page":109,"text":"theater – (DOD) The geographical area for which a commander of a geographic combatant command has been","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,535.9829006195068,247.76608276367188]},{"page":109,"text":"assigned responsibility. (JP 1) Referenced in ATP 3-52.2, ATP 3-57.20, ATP 3-57.60.","rect":[108.0199966430664,268.394287109375,453.08498668670657,259.2861022949219]},{"page":109,"text":"theater closing – The process of redeploying Army forces and equipment from a theater, the drawdown and","rect":[90.0,285.85430908203127,523.4204006195068,276.7461242675781]},{"page":109,"text":"removal or disposition of Army non-unit equipment and materiel, and the transition of materiel and","rect":[108.0199966430664,297.3742980957031,505.46483421325686,288.26611328125]},{"page":109,"text":"facilities back to host nation or civil authorities. (ADP 4-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,308.8742370605469,344.11665893173218,299.7861022949219]},{"page":109,"text":"theater container management – The supervision and control of containers as they move through the","rect":[90.0,326.35430908203127,500.9884309844971,317.2461242675781]},{"page":109,"text":"distribution system to ensure they are delivered, discharged and returned in accordance to the combatant","rect":[108.0199966430664,337.8742980957031,525.3649668655396,328.76611328125]},{"page":109,"text":"commander’s concept of operations. (ATP 4-12)","rect":[108.0199966430664,349.3742370605469,302.51665282821656,340.1859130859375]},{"page":109,"text":"theater distribution – (DOD) The flow of personnel, equipment, and materiel within theater to meet the","rect":[90.0,366.8342590332031,509.5189485626221,357.7461242675781]},{"page":109,"text":"geographic combatant commander’s missions. (JP 4-09) Referenced in ADP 4-0, ATP 4-0.1, ATP 4-48.","rect":[108.0199966430664,378.3742980957031,524.0050001144409,369.1659240722656]},{"page":109,"text":"theater distribution system – (DOD) The four independent and mutually supported networks within an area of","rect":[90.0,395.894287109375,537.9628808555603,386.7861022949219]},{"page":109,"text":"responsibility to meet the geographic combatant commander’s requirements: the physical network, the","rect":[108.0199966430664,407.35430908203127,517.8480501251221,398.14593505859377]},{"page":109,"text":"financial network, the information network, and the communications network. (JP 4-01) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,418.854248046875,518.6712551116943,409.76611328125]},{"page":109,"text":"FM 4-01.","rect":[108.0199966430664,428.3902282714844,145.86500072479249,421.4864501953125]},{"page":109,"text":"theater evacuation policy – A command decision indicating the length in days of the maximum period of ","rect":[90.0,447.8742980957031,517.8801832199097,438.76611328125]},{"page":109,"text":"noneffectiveness that patients may be held within the command for treatment, and the medical","rect":[108.0199966430664,459.394287109375,485.1863169631958,450.2861022949219]},{"page":109,"text":"determination of patients that cannot be returned to duty status within the period prescribed requiring","rect":[108.0199966430664,470.9142761230469,512.3532314300537,461.80609130859377]},{"page":109,"text":"evacuation by the first available means, provided the travel involved will not aggravate their disabilities or","rect":[108.0199966430664,482.3742980957031,533.9927270469666,473.26611328125]},{"page":109,"text":"medical condition. (ATP 4-02.2)","rect":[108.0199966430664,493.8742370605469,238.85666442489626,484.7861022949219]},{"page":109,"text":"theater of operations – (DOD) An operational area defined by the geographic combatant commander for the","rect":[90.0,511.35430908203127,527.9652376251221,502.2461242675781]},{"page":109,"text":"conduct or support of specific military operations. Also called TO. (JP 3-0) Referenced in ATP 3-52.2,","rect":[108.0199966430664,522.874267578125,519.3850049972534,513.76611328125]},{"page":109,"text":"ATP 4-43, ATP 4-93.","rect":[108.0199966430664,533.9033203125,195.00500011444093,525.4564208984375]},{"page":109,"text":"theater opening – The ability to establish and operate ports of debarkation (air, sea, and rail), to establish a","rect":[90.0,551.8543090820313,520.1649446563721,542.7461547851563]},{"page":109,"text":"distribution system and sustainment bases, and to facilitate throughput for the reception, staging, and","rect":[108.0199966430664,563.374267578125,511.18980979919436,554.26611328125]},{"page":109,"text":"onward movement of forces within a theater of operations. (ADP 4-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,574.874267578125,387.73665404891968,565.7861328125]},{"page":109,"text":"theater special operations command – (DOD) A subordinate unified command established by a combatant","rect":[90.0,592.3543090820313,524.6582407913209,583.2461547851563]},{"page":109,"text":"commander to plan, coordinate, conduct, and support joint special operations. Also called TSOC. (JP 3-05)","rect":[108.0199966430664,603.874267578125,536.6566674766541,594.7560424804688]},{"page":109,"text":"Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 3-53, ATP 3-05.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,614.9033203125,302.22500133514407,606.2861328125]},{"page":109,"text":"theater support contract – (DOD) A type of contract awarded by contingency contracting officers in the","rect":[90.0,632.8543090820313,513.4450655059815,623.7461547851563]},{"page":109,"text":"operational area serving under the direct contracting authority of the Service component, United States","rect":[108.0199966430664,644.374267578125,519.0370013694763,635.26611328125]},{"page":109,"text":"Special Operations Command, or designated joint head of a contracting activity for the operation. (JP 4-10)","rect":[108.0199966430664,655.894287109375,537.7366845664978,646.7760620117188]},{"page":109,"text":"Referenced in ADP 4-0, ATP 4-10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,666.92333984375,249.42499828338624,658.30615234375]},{"page":109,"text":"theater validation identification – The employment of multiple independent, established protocols and","rect":[90.0,684.874267578125,507.0729274749756,675.76611328125]},{"page":109,"text":"technologies by scientific experts in the controlled environment of a fixed or mobile/transportable","rect":[108.0199966430664,696.394287109375,499.4613618927002,687.2861328125]},{"page":109,"text":"laboratory to characterize a chemical, biological, radiological, and/or nuclear hazard with a high level of ","rect":[108.0199966430664,707.874267578125,527.7078199386597,698.76611328125]},{"page":109,"text":"confidence and degree of certainty necessary to support operational-level decisions. (ATP 3-11.37)","rect":[108.0199966430664,719.394287109375,504.3166406211853,710.2861328125]},{"page":109,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":109,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":109,"text":"1-101","rect":[499.0,754.1190185546875,521.9919760742188,747.5490112304688]},{"page":110,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":110,"text":"thermal crossover – (DOD) The natural phenomenon that normally occurs twice daily when temperature","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,495.4802522735596,74.2861099243164]},{"page":110,"text":"conditions are such that there is a loss of contrast between two adjacent objects on infrared imagery.","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,493.22500133514407,85.73611450195313]},{"page":110,"text":"(JP 3-09.3) Referenced in ATP 2-01.3.","rect":[90.0,106.35423278808594,245.04499340057374,97.2660903930664]},{"page":110,"text":"thorough decontamination – (DOD) Decontamination carried out by a unit to reduce contamination on","rect":[72.0,123.894287109375,489.9158229827881,114.7861099243164]},{"page":110,"text":"personnel, equipment, materiel, and/or working areas equal to natural background or to the lowest possible","rect":[90.0,135.35430908203126,517.2328157501221,126.24613189697266]},{"page":110,"text":"levels, to permit the partial or total removal of individual protective equipment and to maintain operations","rect":[90.0,146.87425231933595,513.7932269554138,137.78610229492188]},{"page":110,"text":"with minimum degradation. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 4-02.7.","rect":[90.0,158.414306640625,351.3849744796753,149.30612182617188]},{"page":110,"text":"threat – Any combination of actors, entities, or forces that have the capability and intent to harm United States","rect":[72.0,175.874267578125,516.3370501976013,166.76608276367188]},{"page":110,"text":"forces, United States national interests, or the homeland. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[90.0,187.37425231933595,361.0966699180603,178.28610229492188]},{"page":110,"text":"threat assessment – (DOD) In antiterrorism, examining the capabilities, intentions, and activities, past and","rect":[72.0,204.914306640625,500.9744167327881,195.80612182617188]},{"page":110,"text":"present, of terrorist organizations, as well as the security environment within which friendly forces operate","rect":[90.0,216.374267578125,516.406125076294,207.26608276367188]},{"page":110,"text":"to determine the level of threat. Also called TA. (JP 3-26) Referenced in FM 3-16.","rect":[90.0,227.87425231933595,419.7849988937378,218.78610229492188]},{"page":110,"text":"throughput – (DOD) 1. In transportation, the average quantity of cargo and passengers that can pass through a","rect":[72.0,245.35430908203126,516.4980745391846,236.24612426757813]},{"page":110,"text":"port on a daily basis from arrival at the port to loading onto a ship or plane, or from the discharge from a","rect":[90.0,256.874267578125,507.9183626251221,247.76608276367188]},{"page":110,"text":"ship or plane to the exit (clearance) from the port complex. (JP 4-01.5) Referenced in FM 4-01,","rect":[90.0,268.3742370605469,471.3849744796753,259.2861022949219]},{"page":110,"text":"ATP 3-01.91, ATP 4-0.1, ATP 4-13, ATP 4-93. 2. In patient movement and care, the maximum number of","rect":[90.0,279.8342590332031,516.7937524375916,270.7461242675781]},{"page":110,"text":"patients (stable or stabilized) by category, that can be received at the airport, staged, transported, and","rect":[90.0,291.3742980957031,492.8842372894287,282.26611328125]},{"page":110,"text":"received at the proper hospital within any 24-hour period. (JP 4-02) Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[90.0,302.894287109375,458.84499645233157,293.7861022949219]},{"page":110,"text":"throughput capacity – (DOD) The estimated capacity of a port or an anchorage to clear cargo and/or","rect":[72.0,320.35430908203127,479.5583703575134,311.2461242675781]},{"page":110,"text":"passengers in 24 hours usually expressed in tons for cargo, but may be expressed in any agreed upon unit of ","rect":[90.0,331.8742980957031,523.9964551925659,322.76611328125]},{"page":110,"text":"measurement . (JP 4-01.5) Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[90.0,343.3742370605469,293.8849744796753,334.2861022949219]},{"page":110,"text":"throughput distribution – A method of distribution which bypasses one or more intermediate supply echelons","rect":[72.0,360.85430908203127,518.1670062522888,351.7461242675781]},{"page":110,"text":"in the supply system to avoid multiple handling. (ATP 4-11)","rect":[90.0,372.3742980957031,331.75664306259156,363.26611328125]},{"page":110,"text":"time of attack – The moment the leading elements of the main body cross the line of departure or, in a","rect":[72.0,389.894287109375,483.8245210723877,380.7861022949219]},{"page":110,"text":"limited-visibility attack, the point of departure. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[90.0,401.4142761230469,327.49666381454468,392.30609130859377]},{"page":110,"text":"time on target – (DOD) The actual time at which munitions impact the target. Also called TOT. (JP 3-09.3)","rect":[72.0,418.8742980957031,505.51665282821656,409.76611328125]},{"page":110,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-21.90, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,429.9233093261719,255.36500072479249,421.30609130859377]},{"page":110,"text":"time-phased force and deployment data – (DOD) The time-phased force, non-unit cargo, and personnel data","rect":[72.0,447.8742980957031,515.3301057891846,438.76611328125]},{"page":110,"text":"combined with movement data for the operation plan, operation order, or ongoing rotation of forces.","rect":[90.0,459.394287109375,491.30498790740969,450.2861022949219]},{"page":110,"text":"(JP 5-0) Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[90.0,470.89422607421877,220.56499767303468,461.80609130859377]},{"page":110,"text":"times – (DOD) The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff coordinates the proposed dates and times with the","rect":[72.0,488.354248046875,503.57479573059086,479.26611328125]},{"page":110,"text":"commanders of the appropriate unified and specified commands, as well as any recommended changes","rect":[90.0,499.894287109375,501.48145937728887,490.7861022949219]},{"page":110,"text":"when specified operations are to occur (C-, D-, M-days end at 2400 hours Universal Time [Zulu time] and","rect":[90.0,511.35430908203127,515.1338710784912,502.2461242675781]},{"page":110,"text":"are assumed to be 24 hours long for planning). (JP 5-0) Referenced in FM 6-0.","rect":[90.0,522.874267578125,404.42498302459719,513.76611328125]},{"page":110,"text":"time-sensitive target – (DOD) joint force commander-validated target or set of targets requiring immediate","rect":[72.0,540.394287109375,503.7793245391846,531.2760620117188]},{"page":110,"text":"response because it is a highly lucrative, fleeting target of opportunity or it poses (or will soon pose) a","rect":[90.0,551.8543090820313,497.9758882598877,542.7461547851563]},{"page":110,"text":"danger to friendly forces. Also called TST. (JP 3-60) Referenced in ADP 3-05, FM 6-05, ATP 2-19.3,","rect":[90.0,563.374267578125,497.84499645233157,554.26611328125]},{"page":110,"text":"ATP 3-09.42, ATP 3-53.2, ATP 3-60, ATP 3-60.1, ATP 3-60.2.","rect":[90.0,574.4033203125,346.1650037765503,565.9564208984375]},{"page":110,"text":"token – An electronic identification method used within a multi-node configured command and control, battle","rect":[72.0,592.3543090820313,513.2081575469971,583.2461547851563]},{"page":110,"text":"management, and communications suite to identify the lead server for transmission of track data. The token","rect":[90.0,603.874267578125,520.1386623382568,594.76611328125]},{"page":110,"text":"may be transferred between suites to maintain positive integrity of track data. The suite where the token","rect":[90.0,615.394287109375,505.0785427093506,606.2861328125]},{"page":110,"text":"resides is the only suite that may make changes to the AN/TPY-2 system configuration. The token","rect":[90.0,626.8543090820313,483.2732448577881,617.7461547851563]},{"page":110,"text":"methodology also applies within a single node command and control, battle management, and","rect":[90.0,638.374267578125,465.4595241546631,629.26611328125]},{"page":110,"text":"communications suite, but the token remains within the single node. (ATP 3-27.5)","rect":[90.0,649.894287109375,418.87666869735718,640.7861328125]},{"page":110,"text":"toxic industrial biological – (DOD) Any biological material manufactured, used, transported, or stored by","rect":[72.0,667.3543090820313,499.6658229827881,658.2461547851563]},{"page":110,"text":"industrial, medical, or commercial processes which could pose an infectious or toxic threat. Also called","rect":[90.0,678.854248046875,503.5204372406006,669.76611328125]},{"page":110,"text":"TIB. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-05.11, ATP 3-11.32.","rect":[90.0,690.374267578125,320.8849744796753,681.2861328125]},{"page":110,"text":"1-102","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1190185546875,95.11200170898438,747.5490112304688]},{"page":110,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":110,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":111,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":111,"text":"toxic industrial chemical – (DOD) A chemical developed or manufactured for use in industrial operations or","rect":[90.0,83.37425231933594,528.9949853477478,74.2861099243164]},{"page":111,"text":"research by industry, government, or academia that poses a hazard. Also called TIC. (JP 3-11) Referenced","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,532.6707668304443,85.74613189697266]},{"page":111,"text":"in ATP 3-05.11, ATP 3-11.32, ATP 4-02.82.","rect":[108.0199966430664,105.88329315185547,287.5249891281128,97.2660903930664]},{"page":111,"text":"toxic industrial material – (DOD) A generic term for toxic, chemical, biological, or radioactive substances in","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,532.5354518890381,114.7861099243164]},{"page":111,"text":"solid, liquid, aerosolized, or gaseous form that may be used, or stored for use, for industrial, commercial,","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.35430908203126,527.4573316574097,126.24613189697266]},{"page":111,"text":"medical, military, or domestic purposes. Also called TIM. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-05.11,","rect":[108.0199966430664,146.894287109375,494.9049940109253,137.78610229492188]},{"page":111,"text":"ATP 3-11.32, ATP 4-02.7.","rect":[108.0199966430664,157.92332458496095,215.04499340057374,149.47647094726563]},{"page":111,"text":"toxic industrial radiological – (DOD) Any radiological material manufactured, used, transported, or stored by","rect":[90.0,175.874267578125,534.8112087249756,166.76608276367188]},{"page":111,"text":"industrial, medical, or commercial processes. Also called TIR. (JP 3-11) Referenced in ATP 3-11.32.","rect":[108.0199966430664,187.37425231933595,512.725001335144,178.28610229492188]},{"page":111,"text":"track – (DOD) 1. series of related contacts displayed on a data display console or other display device.","rect":[90.0,204.914306640625,502.4049940109253,195.80612182617188]},{"page":111,"text":"(JP 3-01) Referenced in ATP 3-27.5. 2. 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(ATP 4-14)","rect":[90.0,302.894287109375,446.89665771102906,293.7861022949219]},{"page":111,"text":"tracking – (DOD) Precise and continuous position-finding of targets by radar, optical, or other means.","rect":[90.0,320.35430908203127,500.72500133514407,311.2461242675781]},{"page":111,"text":"(JP 3-07.4) Referenced in ATP 3-04.7.","rect":[108.0199966430664,331.854248046875,263.0450086593628,322.76611328125]},{"page":111,"text":"track profile – The vertical dimensions of the track caused by terrain features such as hills or valleys.","rect":[90.0,349.394287109375,498.09759044647219,340.2861022949219]},{"page":111,"text":"(ATP 4-14)","rect":[108.0199966430664,360.89422607421877,154.43666625595095,351.80609130859377]},{"page":111,"text":"tractive effort – A measure of the potential power of a locomotive expressed in pounds. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[90.0,378.354248046875,492.9766748008728,369.26611328125]},{"page":111,"text":"traffic control post – A manned post that is used to preclude the interruption of traffic flow or movement along","rect":[90.0,395.894287109375,538.5356349945068,386.7861022949219]},{"page":111,"text":"a designated route. (FM 3-39)","rect":[108.0199966430664,407.4142761230469,227.75665832138064,398.30609130859377]},{"page":111,"text":"trail party – The last march unit in a march column and normally consists of primarily maintenance elements","rect":[90.0,424.894287109375,530.1103656272888,415.7861022949219]},{"page":111,"text":"in a mounted march. (FM 3-90-2) See also march serial, march unit.","rect":[108.0199966430664,436.39422607421877,389.72500133514407,427.30609130859377]},{"page":111,"text":"train density – The number of trains that may be operated safely over a division in each direction during a","rect":[90.0,453.8742980957031,517.3950471954346,444.76611328125]},{"page":111,"text":"24-hour period. Also called TD. (ATP 4-14)","rect":[108.0199966430664,465.3742370605469,285.23665404891968,456.2861022949219]},{"page":111,"text":"train dispatcher – Responsible for main-line movement of passenger and freight trains on a division.","rect":[90.0,482.9142761230469,497.3687696456909,473.80609130859377]},{"page":111,"text":"(ATP 4-14)","rect":[108.0199966430664,494.41424560546877,154.43666625595095,485.32611083984377]},{"page":111,"text":"training and evaluation outline – A summary document that provides information on individual or collective","rect":[90.0,511.894287109375,532.6400423126221,502.7861022949219]},{"page":111,"text":"task training objectives, resource requirements, and evaluation procedures. Also called T&EO. (FM 7-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,523.414306640625,526.2166650352478,514.2960815429688]},{"page":111,"text":"training and readiness oversight – (DOD) The authority that combatant commanders may exercise over","rect":[90.0,540.874267578125,512.9154870567322,531.76611328125]},{"page":111,"text":"assigned Reserve Component forces when not on active duty or when on active duty for training. Also","rect":[108.0199966430664,552.394287109375,517.6275539398193,543.2861328125]},{"page":111,"text":"called TRO. See also combatant commander. (JP 1) Referenced in ADP 3-0. FM 3-14, ATP 3-14.3.","rect":[108.0199966430664,563.894287109375,506.5450086593628,554.80615234375]},{"page":111,"text":"training objective – A statement that describes the desired outcome of a training activity in the unit. (FM 7-0)","rect":[90.0,581.374267578125,532.4566552696228,572.26611328125]},{"page":111,"text":"transitional military authority – A temporary military government exercising the functions of civil","rect":[90.0,598.894287109375,493.27744245147707,589.7861328125]},{"page":111,"text":"administration in the absence of a legitimate civil authority. (FM 3-07)","rect":[108.0199966430664,610.414306640625,391.03667235946656,601.30615234375]},{"page":111,"text":"transmission security – (DOD) Actions designed to protect communications from interception and exploitation","rect":[90.0,627.874267578125,539.2754421234131,618.76611328125]},{"page":111,"text":"by means other than cryptoanalysis. Also called TRANSEC. (JP 6-0) Referenced in ATP 6-02.75.","rect":[108.0199966430664,639.394287109375,499.94500255584719,630.2861328125]},{"page":111,"text":"transportation – A logistics function that includes movement control and associated activities to incorporate","rect":[90.0,656.8543090820313,527.4189119415283,647.7461547851563]},{"page":111,"text":"military, commercial, and multinational motor, rail, air, and water mode assets in the movement of units,","rect":[108.0199966430664,668.374267578125,527.0463819503784,659.26611328125]},{"page":111,"text":"personnel, equipment, and supplies in support the concept of operations. (FM 1-02.1)","rect":[108.0199966430664,679.874267578125,449.35664916610718,670.7861328125]},{"page":111,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":111,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":111,"text":"1-103","rect":[499.0,754.1190185546875,521.9919760742188,747.5490112304688]},{"page":112,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":112,"text":"transportation component command – (DOD) A major command of its parent Service under United States","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,508.51856875228887,74.27609252929688]},{"page":112,"text":"Transportation Command, which includes Air Force Air Mobility Command, Navy Military Sealift","rect":[90.0,94.85430908203125,487.37317609405519,85.74613189697266]},{"page":112,"text":"Command, and Army Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command. Also called TCC.","rect":[90.0,106.374267578125,483.8149061203003,97.2660903930664]},{"page":112,"text":"(JP 4-01.6) Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[90.0,117.87425231933594,233.10500621795655,108.7861099243164]},{"page":112,"text":"transportation feasibility – (DOD) A determination that the available lift capability exists to move forces,","rect":[72.0,135.35430908203126,500.9523878097534,126.24613189697266]},{"page":112,"text":"equipment, and supplies from the point of origin to the port of debarkation within the commander’s","rect":[90.0,146.894287109375,487.6317889671326,137.6859130859375]},{"page":112,"text":"timeline. (JP 4-09) Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[90.0,158.39427185058595,263.4049940109253,149.30612182617188]},{"page":112,"text":"transportation priorities – (DOD) Indicators assigned to eligible traffic that establish its movement","rect":[72.0,175.874267578125,475.1551890335083,166.76608276367188]},{"page":112,"text":"precedence. (JP 4-09) Referenced in FM 4-01.","rect":[90.0,187.37425231933595,275.5249891281128,178.28610229492188]},{"page":112,"text":"transportation system – (DOD) All the land, water, and air routes and transportation assets conducting","rect":[72.0,204.914306640625,487.97191429138186,195.80612182617188]},{"page":112,"text":"movement of United States forces and their supplies during military operations. (JP 4-01) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,216.374267578125,506.41139793395998,207.26608276367188]},{"page":112,"text":"FM 4-01.","rect":[90.0,225.87025451660157,127.86500072479248,218.9664764404297]},{"page":112,"text":"traveling – A movement technique used when speed is necessary and contact with enemy forces is not likely.","rect":[72.0,245.35430908203126,511.27910900115969,236.24612426757813]},{"page":112,"text":"(ATP 3-21.20)","rect":[90.0,256.8542175292969,148.91666198349,247.76608276367188]},{"page":112,"text":"traveling overwatch – A movement technique used when contact with enemy forces is possible. The lead","rect":[72.0,274.394287109375,497.3888454437256,265.2861022949219]},{"page":112,"text":"element and trailing element are separated by a short distance which varies with the terrain. 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A tactical obstacle effect that integrates fire planning and obstacle effort to divert an","rect":[90.0,540.394287109375,516.7219142913818,531.2861328125]},{"page":112,"text":"enemy formation from one avenue of approach to an adjacent avenue of approach or into an engagement","rect":[90.0,551.8543090820313,508.7155222854614,542.736083984375]},{"page":112,"text":"area. (FM 3-90-1) See also avenue of approach, tactical mission task.","rect":[90.0,563.354248046875,377.4849805831909,554.26611328125]},{"page":112,"text":"turning movement – (Army) A form of maneuver in which the attacking force seeks to avoid the enemy’s","rect":[72.0,580.894287109375,499.8360125999451,571.6859130859375]},{"page":112,"text":"principle defensive positions by seizing objectives behind the enemy’s current positions thereby causing the","rect":[90.0,592.3543090820313,521.7822542266846,583.1359252929688]},{"page":112,"text":"enemy force to move out of their current positions or divert major forces to meet the threat. (FM 3-90-1)","rect":[90.0,603.874267578125,507.9766748008728,594.7560424804688]},{"page":112,"text":"two-level maintenance – Tiered maintenance system comprised of field and sustainment maintenance.","rect":[72.0,621.394287109375,485.27837657928469,612.2861328125]},{"page":112,"text":"(FM 4-30)","rect":[90.0,632.894287109375,131.9966638145447,623.80615234375]},{"page":112,"text":"—U—","rect":[283.3999938964844,654.4501953125,310.6999931335449,647.1656494140625]},{"page":112,"text":"unanticipated target – (DOD) A target of opportunity that was unknown or not expected to exist in the","rect":[72.0,667.894287109375,488.3158235626221,658.7861328125]},{"page":112,"text":"operational environment. (JP 3-60) Referenced in ATP 3-60.1.","rect":[90.0,679.394287109375,340.58498668670657,670.30615234375]},{"page":112,"text":"unauthorized commitment – (DOD) An agreement that is not binding solely because the United States","rect":[72.0,696.874267578125,489.1937091331482,687.76611328125]},{"page":112,"text":"Government representative who made it lacked the authority to enter into that agreement on behalf of the","rect":[90.0,708.414306640625,510.30907917785648,699.30615234375]},{"page":112,"text":"United States Government. (JP 4-10) Referenced in ATP 4-10.","rect":[90.0,719.914306640625,341.1249952316284,710.826171875]},{"page":112,"text":"1-104","rect":[72.1199951171875,754.1190185546875,95.11200170898438,747.5490112304688]},{"page":112,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[267.5,754.1190185546875,308.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":112,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[430.5400085449219,754.1279907226563,492.07300024414067,747.4500122070313]},{"page":113,"text":"Military Terms","rect":[479.0199890136719,46.28102493286133,539.9859946289063,37.956024169921878]},{"page":113,"text":"uncertain environment – (DOD) Operational environment in which host government forces, whether opposed","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,535.6388454437256,74.2861099243164]},{"page":113,"text":"to or receptive to operations that a unit intends to conduct, do not have totally effective control of the","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,511.9563570098877,85.74613189697266]},{"page":113,"text":"territory and population in the intended operational area. (JP 3-0) Referenced in FM 3-57, ATP 3-57.10.","rect":[108.0199966430664,106.374267578125,524.3649854660034,97.2660903930664]},{"page":113,"text":"uncommitted force – A force that is not in contact with an enemy and is not already deployed on a specific","rect":[90.0,123.894287109375,521.5100374298096,114.7861099243164]},{"page":113,"text":"mission or course of action. (ADP 3-90)","rect":[108.0199966430664,135.39427185058595,268.85664916610718,126.3061294555664]},{"page":113,"text":"unconventional assisted recovery – (DOD) Nonconventional assisted recovery conducted by special","rect":[90.0,152.894287109375,497.6931834182739,143.78610229492188]},{"page":113,"text":"operations forces. Also called UAR. (JP 3-50) Referenced in ATP 3-05.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,164.39427185058595,402.9849805831909,155.30612182617188]},{"page":113,"text":"unconventional assisted recovery coordination cell – (DOD) A compartmented special operations forces cell,","rect":[90.0,181.874267578125,537.9345655441284,172.76608276367188]},{"page":113,"text":"established to coordinate, synchronize, and deconflict nonconventional assisted recovery operations within","rect":[108.0199966430664,193.394287109375,535.1132106781006,184.28610229492188]},{"page":113,"text":"the operational area assigned to the joint force commander. Also called UARCC. (JP 3-50) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,204.914306640625,529.8613185882568,195.79611206054688]},{"page":113,"text":"ATP 3-05.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,214.4102325439453,157.80500316619874,207.49642944335938]},{"page":113,"text":"unconventional warfare – (DOD) Activities conducted to enable a resistance movement or insurgency to","rect":[90.0,233.894287109375,515.0619411468506,224.78610229492188]},{"page":113,"text":"coerce, disrupt, or overthrow a government or occupying power by operating through or with an","rect":[108.0199966430664,245.35430908203126,492.82811546325686,236.24612426757813]},{"page":113,"text":"underground, auxiliary, and guerrilla force in a denied area. Also called UW. (JP 3-05) Referenced in","rect":[108.0199966430664,256.874267578125,513.7614040374756,247.76608276367188]},{"page":113,"text":"ADP 3-05, FM 3-05, FM 3-53, FM 3-57, FM 6-05, ATP 3-05.1, ATP 3-18.1, ATP 4-14.","rect":[108.0199966430664,267.9033203125,461.72500133514407,259.4564514160156]},{"page":113,"text":"underframe – The structure of a railcar under the deck that supports the weight of the load. 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(JP 1) Referenced in FM 3-53, ATP 3-27.5.","rect":[108.0199966430664,638.354248046875,410.7849988937378,629.26611328125]},{"page":113,"text":"unified land operations – The simultaneous execution of offense, defense, stability, and defense support of ","rect":[90.0,655.894287109375,524.8204908370972,646.7861328125]},{"page":113,"text":"civil authorities across multiple domains to shape operational environments, prevent conflict, prevail in","rect":[108.0199966430664,667.3342895507813,521.2249050140381,658.2461547851563]},{"page":113,"text":"large-scale ground combat, and consolidate gains as part of unified action. (ADP 3-0)","rect":[108.0199966430664,678.874267578125,450.13664794540406,669.76611328125]},{"page":113,"text":"unit – (DOD) 1. Any military element whose structure is prescribed by competent authority. (JP 3-33)","rect":[90.0,696.394287109375,499.75664306259156,687.2861328125]},{"page":113,"text":"Referenced in FM 1-02.2.","rect":[108.0199966430664,705.9102783203125,211.65990734100343,698.826171875]},{"page":113,"text":"09 March 2021","rect":[90.1199951171875,754.1279907226563,151.6530020751953,747.4500122070313]},{"page":113,"text":"FM 1-02.1","rect":[285.5,754.1190185546875,326.4889853515625,747.5490112304688]},{"page":113,"text":"1-105","rect":[499.0,754.1190185546875,521.9919760742188,747.5490112304688]},{"page":114,"text":"Chapter 1","rect":[72.0,46.164024353027347,113.46299963378907,37.848026275634769]},{"page":114,"text":"unit distribution – A method of distributing supplies by which the receiving unit is issued supplies in its own","rect":[72.0,83.394287109375,512.6914577484131,74.2861099243164]},{"page":114,"text":"area, with transportation furnished by the issuing agency. 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(JP 3-35) Referenced in FM 4-01, ATP 3-35.","rect":[90.0,222.4142303466797,368.1249952316284,213.32608032226563]},{"page":114,"text":"unity of command – (DOD) The operation of all forces under a single responsible commander who has the","rect":[72.0,239.894287109375,503.3440218048096,230.78610229492188]},{"page":114,"text":"requisite authority to direct and employ those forces in pursuit of a common purpose. (JP 3-0) Referenced","rect":[90.0,251.35430908203126,513.5907497406006,242.24612426757813]},{"page":114,"text":"in ADP 6-0, FM 3-24.","rect":[90.0,262.38330078125,178.98499584197999,253.76608276367188]},{"page":114,"text":"unity of effort – (DOD) Coordination and cooperation toward common objectives, even if the participants are","rect":[72.0,280.394287109375,513.5311861114502,271.2760925292969]},{"page":114,"text":"not necessarily part of the same command or organization that is the product of successful unified action.","rect":[90.0,291.85430908203127,510.68499279022219,282.7461242675781]},{"page":114,"text":"(JP 1) Referenced in ADP 3-0, ADP 3-07, ADP 3-28, ADP 6-0, FM 3-16, FM 3-24, FM 3-96, FM 3-98,","rect":[90.0,303.354248046875,506.5450086593628,294.26611328125]},{"page":114,"text":"FM 4-0 FM 6-05 ATP 3-07.5 ATP 3-07.6 ATP 3-21.11 ATP 3-21.10 ATP 3-21.20 ATP 3-21.90 ATP","rect":[90.0,312.8702392578125,517.8678121490478,305.9564514160156]},{"page":114,"text":",","rect":[120.31999969482422,314.4033203125,122.82499980926514,311.7580261230469]},{"page":114,"text":",","rect":[160.5800018310547,314.4033203125,163.0850019454956,311.7580261230469]},{"page":114,"text":",","rect":[212.83999633789063,314.4033203125,215.34499645233155,311.7580261230469]},{"page":114,"text":",","rect":[265.0400085449219,314.4033203125,267.5450086593628,311.7580261230469]},{"page":114,"text":",","rect":[322.2799987792969,314.4033203125,324.7849988937378,311.7580261230469]},{"page":114,"text":",","rect":[379.47998046875,314.4033203125,381.9849805831909,311.7580261230469]},{"page":114,"text":",","rect":[436.7200012207031,314.4033203125,439.22500133514407,311.7580261230469]},{"page":114,"text":",","rect":[493.9599914550781,314.4033203125,496.46499156951907,311.7580261230469]},{"page":114,"text":"3-90.1, ATP 3-90.5, ATP 3-96.1, ATP 6-22.6.","rect":[90.0,325.9233093261719,275.0450086593628,317.4764404296875]},{"page":114,"text":"Universal Time – (DOD) A measure of time that conforms, within a close approximation, to the mean diurnal","rect":[72.0,343.854248046875,514.4001841506959,334.76611328125]},{"page":114,"text":"rotation of the Earth and serves as the basis of civil timekeeping. 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(JP 3-30) Referenced in","rect":[90.0,424.8742370605469,485.13121604919436,415.7861022949219]},{"page":114,"text":"FM 3-16, ATP 3-01.15, ATP 3-01.85, ATP 3-01.87, ATP 3-04.7, ATP 3-04.64.","rect":[90.0,435.9233093261719,408.9849805831909,427.4764404296875]},{"page":114,"text":"unprivileged belligerent – A person who, by engaging in hostilities, has incurred the corresponding liabilities","rect":[72.0,453.8742980957031,514.1189715843201,444.76611328125]},{"page":114,"text":"of combatant status (for example, being subject to attack or detention), but who is not entitled to the distinct","rect":[90.0,465.394287109375,521.5814585647584,456.2760925292969]},{"page":114,"text":"privileges of combatant status (for example, combatant immunity and prisoner of war status upon capture).","rect":[90.0,476.9142761230469,517.5994825363159,467.80609130859377]},{"page":114,"text":"(FM 6-27)","rect":[90.0,488.41424560546877,131.9966638145447,479.32611083984377]},{"page":114,"text":"urban operations – Operations across the range of military operations planned and conducted on, or against","rect":[72.0,505.894287109375,506.8509898147583,496.7861022949219]},{"page":114,"text":"objectives on a topographical complex and its adjacent natural terrain, where man-made construction or the","rect":[90.0,517.3543090820313,519.5077180938721,508.2361145019531]},{"page":114,"text":"density of population are the dominant features. 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A process associated with the collection and production of intelligence that confirms that","rect":[90.0,83.394287109375,539.5467295608521,74.2861099243164]},{"page":115,"text":"an intelligence collection or production requirement is sufficiently important to justify the dedication of ","rect":[108.0199966430664,94.85430908203125,525.0825147628784,85.73611450195313]},{"page":115,"text":"intelligence resources, does not duplicate an existing requirement, and has not been previously satisfied.","rect":[108.0199966430664,106.374267578125,524.6049757003784,97.2660903930664]},{"page":115,"text":"Referenced in ATP 3-60.1. 2. 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(JP 3-41) Referenced in ATP 3-07.31.","rect":[108.0199966430664,308.4142761230469,438.74502086639407,299.30609130859377]},{"page":115,"text":"vertical interval – The difference in altitude between the unit or observer and the target or point of burst.","rect":[90.0,325.8742980957031,512.2971143722534,316.76611328125]},{"page":115,"text":"(ATP 3-09.50)","rect":[108.0199966430664,337.3742370605469,166.91666198349,328.2861022949219]},{"page":115,"text":"vetting – (DOD) A part of target development that assesses the accuracy of the supporting intelligence to","rect":[90.0,354.85430908203127,511.4926052093506,345.7461242675781]},{"page":115,"text":"targeting. (JP 3-60) Referenced in ATP 2-33.4, ATP 3-60, ATP 3-60.1.","rect":[108.0199966430664,366.3742980957031,393.08498668670657,357.26611328125]},{"page":115,"text":"visual information – (DOD) Various visual media with or without sound that generally includes still and","rect":[90.0,383.894287109375,512.5468349456787,374.7861022949219]},{"page":115,"text":"motion photography, audio video recording, graphic arts, and visual presentations. 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