DECEMBER 2015 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for Public Release; Distribution Is Unlimited

DECEMBER 2015 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for Public Release; Distribution Is Unlimited

ADRPADRP 1-021-02 TERMSTERMS ANDAND MILITARYMILITARY SYMBOLSSYMBOLS DECEMBER 2015 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. This publication supersedes ADRP 1-02, dated 2 February 2015. HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY This publication is available at Army Knowledge Online (https://armypubs.us.army.mil/doctrine/index.html). To receive publishing updates, please subscribe at http://www.apd.army.mil/AdminPubs/new_subscribe.asp *ADRP 1-02 Headquarters Army Doctrine Reference Publication Department of the Army No. 1-02 Wasington, DC, 7 December 2015 Terms and Military Symbols Contents Page PREFACE............................................................................................................... v INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. vii Chapter 1 MILITARY TERMS ............................................................................................. 1-1 Chapter 2 ACRONYMS, ABBREVIATIONS, AND COUNTRY CODES ............................ 2-1 Section I — Acronyms and Abbreviations ..................................................... 2-1 Section II — Geographical Entity Codes ...................................................... 2-26 Chapter 3 MILITARY SYMBOLOGY BASICS ................................................................... 3-1 Framed Symbols ................................................................................................ 3-1 Location of Amplifiers for Framed Symbols ........................................................ 3-5 Lettering for All Symbols ..................................................................................... 3-6 The Bounding Octagon and the Location of Icons and Modifiers for Framed Symbols .............................................................................................................. 3-7 The Building Process for Framed Symbols ........................................................ 3-9 Unframed Symbols ........................................................................................... 3-10 Chapter 4 UNITS, INDIVIDUALS, AND ORGANIZATIONS ............................................... 4-1 Main Icons for Units ............................................................................................ 4-1 Main Icons for Individuals and Organizations (Civilian) ...................................- 4 42 Chapter 5 EQUIPMENT ...................................................................................................... 5-1 Main Icons for Equipment ................................................................................... 5-1 Sector 1 Modifiers for Equipment ..................................................................... 5-10 Sector 2 Modifiers for Equipment ..................................................................... 5-13 Mobility Indicator Amplifier (Field 13) ............................................................... 5-14 Chapter 6 INSTALLATIONS ............................................................................................... 6-1 Main Icons for Installations ................................................................................. 6-1 Sector 1 Modifiers for Installations ..................................................................... 6-4 Sector 2 Modifiers for Installations ..................................................................... 6-8 Chapter 7 ACTIVITIES ........................................................................................................ 7-1 Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. *This publication supersedes ADRP 1-02, dated 2 February 2015. i Contents Main Icons for Activities ...................................................................................... 7-1 Sector 1 Modifiers for Activities ........................................................................... 7-5 Sector 2 Modifiers for Activities ........................................................................... 7-9 Chapter 8 CONTROL MEASURE SYMBOLS .................................................................... 8-1 Basics of Control Measure Symbols ................................................................... 8-1 Point Symbols ..................................................................................................... 8-1 Line Symbols ....................................................................................................... 8-2 Boundary Line Symbols ...................................................................................... 8-3 Area Symbols ...................................................................................................... 8-3 Abbreviations and Acronyms for Use With Control Measure Symbols ............. 8-84 Chapter 9 TACTICAL MISSION TASKS ............................................................................. 9-1 Tactical Mission Tasks Defined .......................................................................... 9-1 Symbols for Tactical Mission Tasks .................................................................... 9-1 Chapter 10 COURSE OF ACTION SKETCH ...................................................................... 10-1 Purpose of Course Of Action Sketch ................................................................ 10-1 Makeup of Course of Action Sketch .................................................................. 10-1 REFERENCES .................................................................................. References-1 Figures Figure 3-1. New amplifier locations ........................................................................................ 3-4 Figure 3-2. Old amplifier locations ......................................................................................... 3-5 Figure 3-3. Example of full-frame icon ................................................................................... 3-9 Figure 4-1.Template for an echelon amplifier ...................................................................... 4-32 Figure 4-2.Template for task force or team amplifier ........................................................... 4-34 Figure 4-3.Template for attached and detached amplifiers ................................................. 4-36 Figure 4-4.Template for command post and command group amplifier .............................. 4-37 Figure 4-5.Template for combat effectiveness amplifier ...................................................... 4-38 Figure 4-6. Offset locator indicators ..................................................................................... 4-39 Figure 4-7. Headquarters offset locator indicators ............................................................... 4-40 Figure 5-1. Examples of mobility indicator amplifiers for framed and unframed equipment symbols ........................................................................................... 5-15 Figure 8-1. Standard point and supply point templates ......................................................... 8-2 Figure 8-2. Standard line template ......................................................................................... 8-2 Figure 8-3. Horizontal and vertical boundary templates ........................................................ 8-3 Figure 8-4. Standard area template ....................................................................................... 8-4 Figure 9-1. Example of tactical mission task symbol connected to task organization composition symbol ............................................................................................ 9-6 Figure 10-1. Comparison of sample unit and task organization composition symbols ........ 10-2 Figure 10-2. Task organization composition symbol example ............................................. 10-2 Figure 10-3. Brigade combat team example ........................................................................ 10-4 ii ADRP 1-02 7 December 2015 Contents Tables Table 3-1. Frame shapes for standard identities .................................................................... 3-2 Table 3-2. Examples of status ................................................................................................ 3-3 Table 3-3. Description of amplifier fields ................................................................................ 3-6 Table 3-4. Examples of horizontal and vertical bounding octagons ....................................... 3-8 Table 3-5. Building process for framed symbols .................................................................. 3-10 Table 3-6. Description of control measure symbol amplifier fields ....................................... 3-12 Table 3-7. Building process for control measure symbols ................................................... 3-13 Table 4-1. Main icons for units ............................................................................................... 4-1 Table 4-2. Main icons for named units ................................................................................... 4-9 Table 4-3. Sector 1 modifiers for units ................................................................................. 4-11 Table 4-4. Sector 2 modifiers for unit mobility ...................................................................... 4-25 Table 4-5. Sector 2 modifiers for unit equipment size, range, or altitude ............................. 4-27 Table 4-6. Sector 2 modifiers for additional capability

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