. "Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, based on JP 1-02" . "This is a shallow taxonomy of military terms as defined in the US Joint Chiefs of Staff JP1-02 publication." . "Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, based on JP 1-02"@en . "This is a shallow taxonomy of military terms as defined in the US Joint Chiefs of Staff JP1-02 publication."@en . "1.0"^^ . "20140203"^^ . . . . "Stable" . . . . "acceptability"@en . "acceptability" . "acceptability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The joint operation plan review criterion for assessing whether the contemplated course of action is proportional, worth the cost, consistent with the law of war; and is militarily and politically supportable."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "activation"@en . "activation" . "activation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Order to active duty (other than for training) in the federal service."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airlift mission commander"@en . "airlift mission commander" . "airlift mission commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A commander designated when airlift aircraft are participating in airlift operations specified in the implementing directive. The airlift mission commander is usually designated by the commander of the deployed airlift unit, but may be selected by the Air Force component commander or joint force air component commander depending on the nature of the mission."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "emergency operations center"@en . "emergency operations center" . "emergency operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary or permanent facility where the coordination of information and resources to support domestic incident management activities normally takes place."@en . "EOC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "emergency preparedness"@en . "emergency preparedness" . "emergency preparedness (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Measures taken in advance of an emergency to reduce the loss of life and property and to protect a nation\u2019s institutions from all types of hazards through a comprehensive emergency management program of preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery."@en . "EP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "emergency preparedness liaison officer"@en . "emergency preparedness liaison officer" . "emergency preparedness liaison officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A senior reserve officer who represents their Service at the appropriate joint field office conducting planning and coordination responsibilities in support of civil authorities."@en . "EPLO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "emergency repair"@en . "emergency repair" . "emergency repair (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The least amount of immediate repair to damaged facilities necessary for the facilities to support the mission."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "emergency resupply"@en . "emergency resupply" . "emergency resupply (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A resupply mission that occurs based on a predetermined set of circumstances and time interval should radio contact not be established or, once established, is lost between a special operations tactical element and its base."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "emergency support functions"@en . "emergency support functions" . "emergency support functions (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A grouping of government and certain private-sector capabilities into an organizational structure to provide the support, resources, program implementation, and services that are most likely to be needed to save lives, protect property and the environment, restore essential services and critical infrastructure, and help victims and communities return to normal, when feasible, following domestic incidents."@en . "ESFs" . . . . "Stable" . . . "emission control"@en . "emission control" . "emission control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The selective and controlled use of electromagnetic, acoustic, or other emitters to optimize command and control capabilities while minimizing, for operations security: a. detection by enemy sensors; b. mutual interference among friendly systems; and/or c. enemy interference with the ability to execute a military deception plan."@en . "EMCON" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "emission security"@en . "emission security" . "emission security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The component of communications security that results from all measures taken to deny unauthorized persons information of value that might be derived from intercept and analysis of compromising emanations from crypto-equipment and telecommunications systems."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "employment"@en . "employment" . "employment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The strategic, operational, or tactical use of forces."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "enabling force"@en . "enabling force" . "enabling force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Early deploying forces that establish critical capabilities to facilitate deployment and initial employment (including sustainment) of a force."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airlift requirement"@en . "airlift requirement" . "airlift requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The total number of passengers and/or weight/cubic displacement of cargo required to be carried by air for a specific task."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "end evening civil twilight"@en . "end evening civil twilight" . "end evening civil twilight (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The time period when the sun has dropped 6 degrees beneath the western horizon; it is the instant at which there is no longer sufficient light to see objects with the unaided eye. Light intensification devices are recommended from this time until begin morning civil twilight. "@en . "EECT" . . . "Stable" . . . "end item"@en . "end item" . "end item (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A final combination of end products, component parts, and/or materials that is ready for its intended use, e.g., ship, tank, mobile machine shop, or aircraft."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "end of evening nautical twilight"@en . "end of evening nautical twilight" . "end of evening nautical twilight (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Occurs when the sun has dropped 12 degrees below the western horizon, and is the instant of last available daylight for the visual control of limited ground operations. At end of evening nautical twilight there is no further sunlight available."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "end of mission"@en . "end of mission" . "end of mission (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In artillery, mortar, and naval gunfire support, an order given to terminate firing on a specific target."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "end state"@en . "end state" . "end state (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The set of required conditions that defines achievement of the commander\u2019s objectives."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "end-to-end"@en . "end-to-end" . "end-to-end (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Joint distribution operations boundaries begin at the point of origin and terminate at the combatant commander\u2019s designated point of need within a desired operational area, including the return of forces and materiel."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "endurance distance"@en . "endurance distance" . "endurance distance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) Total distance that a ground vehicle or ship can be selfpropelled at any specified endurance speed."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "enemy capabilities"@en . "enemy capabilities" . "enemy capabilities (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those courses of action of which the enemy is physically capable and that, if adopted, will affect accomplishment of the friendly mission. The term \u201Ccapabilities\u201D includes not only the general courses of action open to the enemy, such as attack, defense, reinforcement, or withdrawal, but also all the particular courses of action possible under each general course of action. \u201CEnemy capabilities\u201D are considered in the light of all known factors affecting military operations, including time, space, weather, terrain, and the strength and disposition of enemy forces. In strategic thinking, the capabilities of a nation represent the courses of action within the power of the nation for accomplishing its national objectives throughout the range of military operations."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "enemy combatant"@en . "enemy combatant" . "enemy combatant (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In general, a person engaged in hostilities against the United States or its coalition partners during an armed conflict. (DODD 2310.01E)"@en . "EC" . . . "Stable" . . . "engage"@en . "engage" . "engage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. In air defense, a fire control order used to direct or authorize units and/or weapon systems to fire on a designated target."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airmiss"@en . "airmiss" . "airmiss (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See near miss."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "engagement"@en . "engagement" . "engagement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. In air defense, an attack with guns or air-to-air missiles by an interceptor aircraft, or the launch of an air defense missile by air defense artillery and the missile\u2019s subsequent travel to intercept."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "engagement authority"@en . "engagement authority" . "engagement authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An authority vested with a joint force commander that may be delegated to a subordinate commander, that permits an engagement decision."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "engineer support plan"@en . "engineer support plan" . "engineer support plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An appendix to the logistics annex or separate annex of an operation plan that identifies the minimum essential engineering services and construction requirements required to support the commitment of military forces."@en . "ESP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "en route care"@en . "en route care" . "en route care (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Continuation of the provision of care during movement (evacuation) between the health service support capabilities in the continuum of care, without clinically compromising the patient\u2019s condition."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "environmental baseline survey"@en . "environmental baseline survey" . "environmental baseline survey (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A multi-disciplinary site survey conducted prior to or in the initial stage of a joint operational deployment."@en . "EBS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "environmental considerations"@en . "environmental considerations" . "environmental considerations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The spectrum of environmental media, resources, or programs that may affect the planning and execution of military operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "equipment"@en . "equipment" . "equipment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In logistics, all nonexpendable items needed to outfit or equip an individual or organization."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "escapee"@en . "escapee" . "escapee (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any person who has been physically captured by the enemy and succeeds in getting free."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "escort"@en . "escort" . "escort (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A member of the Armed Forces assigned to accompany, assist, or guide an individual or group, e.g., an escort officer."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "espionage"@en . "espionage" . "espionage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The act of obtaining, delivering, transmitting, communicating, or receiving information about the national defense with an intent, or reason to believe, that the information may be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of any foreign nation. Espionage is a violation of Title 18 United States Code, Sections 792798 and Article 106, Uniform Code of Military Justice."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air mobility"@en . "air mobility" . "air mobility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The rapid movement of personnel, materiel and forces to and from or within a theater by air. This includes both airlift and air refueling."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "essential care"@en . "essential care" . "essential care (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Medical treatment provided to manage the casualty throughout the range of care. This includes all care and treatment to either return the patient to duty (within the theater evacuation policy), or begin initial treatment required for optimization of outcome, and/or stabilization to ensure the patient can tolerate evacuation."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "essential chemicals"@en . "essential chemicals" . "essential chemicals (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In counterdrug operations, compounds that are required in the synthetic or extraction processes of drug production, but in most cases do not become part of the drug molecule. Essential chemicals are used in the production of cocaine or heroin."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "essential elements of friendly information"@en . "essential elements of friendly information" . "essential elements of friendly information (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Key questions likely to be asked by adversary officials and intelligence systems about specific friendly intentions, capabilities, and activities, so they can obtain answers critical to their operational effectiveness."@en . "EEFI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "essential elements of information"@en . "essential elements of information" . "essential elements of information (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The most critical information requirements regarding the adversary and the environment needed by the commander by a particular time to relate with other available information and intelligence in order to assist in reaching a logical decision."@en . "EEIs" . . . . "Stable" . . . "essential task"@en . "essential task" . "essential task (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A specified or implied task that an organization must perform to accomplish the mission that is typically included in the mission statement."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "establishing directive"@en . "establishing directive" . "establishing directive (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An order issued to specify the purpose of the support relationship."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "estimate"@en . "estimate" . "estimate (JP 1-02)"@en . . ""@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . . "estimate"@en . "estimate" . "estimate (Event)"@en . . "An analysis of a foreign situation, development, or trend that identifies its major elements, interprets the significance, and appraises the future possibilities and the prospective results of the various actions that might be taken."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "estimate"@en . "estimate" . "estimate (Foreign Nation)"@en . . "An appraisal of the capabilities, vulnerabilities, and potential courses of action of a foreign nation or combination of nations in consequence of a specific national plan, policy, decision, or contemplated course of action."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "estimate"@en . "estimate" . "estimate (Operation)"@en . . "An analysis of an actual or contemplated clandestine operation in relation to the situation in which it is or would be conducted in order to identify and appraise such factors as available as well as needed assets and potential obstacles, accomplishments, and consequences."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "estimative intelligence"@en . "estimative intelligence" . "estimative intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence that identifies, describes, and forecasts adversary capabilities and the implications for planning and executing military operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "evacuation"@en . "evacuation" . "evacuation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. Removal of a patient by any of a variety of transport means (air, ground, rail, or sea) from a theater of military operation, or between health service support capabilities, for the purpose of preventing further illness or injury, providing additional care, or providing disposition of patients from the military health care system."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "evacuee"@en . "evacuee" . "evacuee (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A civilian removed from a place of residence by military direction for reasons of personal security or the requirements of the military situation."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Air Mobility Command"@en . "Air Mobility Command" . "Air Mobility Command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Air Force component command of the US Transportation Command."@en . "AMC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "evader"@en . "evader" . "evader (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any person isolated in hostile or unfriendly territory who eludes capture."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "evaluation"@en . "evaluation" . "evaluation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, appraisal of an item of information in terms of credibility, reliability, pertinence, and accuracy."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "evaluation agent"@en . "evaluation agent" . "evaluation agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The command or agency designated in the evaluation directive to be responsible for the planning, coordination, and conduct of the required evaluation of a joint test publication. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . "EA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "evaluation and feedback"@en . "evaluation and feedback" . "evaluation and feedback (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, continuous assessment of intelligence operations throughout the intelligence process to ensure that the commander\u2019s intelligence requirements are being met. See intelligence process."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "evasion"@en . "evasion" . "evasion (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process whereby isolated personnel avoid capture with the goal of successfully returning to areas under friendly control."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "evasion aid"@en . "evasion aid" . "evasion aid (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In personnel recovery, any piece of information or equipment designed to assist an individual in avoiding capture."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "evasion chart"@en . "evasion chart" . "evasion chart (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A special map or chart designed as an evasion aid."@en . "EVC" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "evasion plan of action"@en . "evasion plan of action" . "evasion plan of action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A course of action, developed prior to executing a combat mission, that is intended to improve a potential isolated person\u2019s chances of successful evasion and recovery by providing the recovery forces with an additional source of information that can increase the predictability of the evader\u2019s action and movement."@en . "EPA" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "event matrix"@en . "event matrix" . "event matrix (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A description of the indicators and activity expected to occur in each named area of interest. It normally cross-references each named area of interest and indicator with the times they are expected to occur and the courses of action they will confirm or deny. There is no prescribed format."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "event template"@en . "event template" . "event template (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A guide for collection planning. The event template depicts the named areas of interest where activity, or its lack of activity, will indicate which course of action the adversary has adopted."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air mobility control team"@en . "air mobility control team" . "air mobility control team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A cell within the joint air operations center and one of the core teams in the air mobility division. The air mobility control team is the centralized source of air mobility command, control, and communications for the director of mobility forces during mission execution. The director of mobility forces uses the air mobility control team to direct (or redirect as required) air mobility forces in concert with other air and space forces to respond to requirement changes, higher priorities, or immediate execution limitations. The air mobility control team deconflicts all air mobility operations into, out of, and within the area of responsibility or joint operations area. The air mobility control team maintains execution process and communications connectivity for tasking, coordination, and flight with the joint air operations center\u2019s combat operations division, subordinate air mobility units, and mission forces."@en . "AMCT" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "exclusion zone"@en . "exclusion zone" . "exclusion zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A zone established by a sanctioning body to prohibit specific activities in a specific geographic area in order to persuade nations or groups to modify their behavior to meet the desires of the sanctioning body or face continued imposition of sanctions, or use or threat of force."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "exclusive economic zone"@en . "exclusive economic zone" . "exclusive economic zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A maritime zone adjacent to the territorial sea that may not extend beyond 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured."@en . "EEZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "execute order"@en . "execute order" . "execute order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An order issued by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at the direction of the Secretary of Defense, to implement a decision by the President to initiate military operations. 2. An order to initiate military operations as directed."@en . "EXORD" . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "execution planning"@en . "execution planning" . "execution planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Adaptive Planning and Execution system translation of an approved course of action into an executable plan of action through the preparation of a complete operation plan or operation order."@en . "EP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "executive agent"@en . "executive agent" . "executive agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A term used to indicate a delegation of authority by the Secretary of Defense to a subordinate to act on behalf of the Secretary of Defense. Designation as executive agent, in and of itself, confers no authority. The exact nature and scope of the authority delegated must be stated in the document designating the executive agent. An executive agent may be limited to providing only administration and support or coordinating common functions, or it may be delegated authority, direction, and control over specified resources for specified purposes."@en . "EA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "exercise"@en . "exercise" . "exercise (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A military maneuver or simulated wartime operation involving planning, preparation, and execution that is carried out for the purpose of training and evaluation."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "exfiltration"@en . "exfiltration" . "exfiltration (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The removal of personnel or units from areas under enemy control by stealth, deception, surprise, or clandestine means."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "expeditionary force"@en . "expeditionary force" . "expeditionary force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An armed force organized to accomplish a specific objective in a foreign country."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "expellee"@en . "expellee" . "expellee (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A civilian outside the boundaries of the country of his or her nationality or ethnic origin who is being forcibly repatriated to that country or to a third country for political or other purposes."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "expendable property"@en . "expendable property" . "expendable property (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Property that may be consumed in use or loses its identity in use and may be dropped from stock record accounts when it is issued or used."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "air mobility division"@en . "air mobility division" . "air mobility division (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Located in the joint air operations center to plan, coordinate, task, and execute the air mobility mission. Consists of the air mobility control team, airlift control team, air refueling control team, and aeromedical evacuation control team. Coordinates with the joint force commander\u2019s movement requirements and control authority, the theater air mobility operations control center, if established, and the Air Mobility Command\u2019s tanker/airlift control center, as required."@en . "AMD" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "expendable supplies and materiel"@en . "expendable supplies and materiel" . "expendable supplies and materiel (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Supplies that are consumed in use, such as ammunition, paint, fuel, cleaning and preserving materials, surgical dressings, drugs, medicines, etc., or that lose their identity, such as spare parts, etc."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "exploitation"@en . "exploitation" . "exploitation (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "explosive cargo"@en . "explosive cargo" . "explosive cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Cargo such as artillery ammunition, bombs, depth charges, demolition material, rockets, and missiles."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "explosive hazard"@en . "explosive hazard" . "explosive hazard (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any hazard containing an explosive component to include unexploded explosive ordnance (including land mines), booby traps (some booby traps are nonexplosive), improvised explosive devices (which are an improvised type of booby trap), captured enemy ammunition, and bulk explosives."@en . "EH" . . . . "Stable" . . . "explosive hazard incident"@en . "explosive hazard incident" . "explosive hazard incident (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The suspected or detected presence of unexploded or damaged explosive ordnance that constitutes a hazard to operations, installations, 113 personnel, or material. Not included in this definition are the accidental arming or other conditions that develop during the manufacture of high explosive material, technical service assembly operations, or the laying of mines and demolition charges."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "explosive ordnance"@en . "explosive ordnance" . "explosive ordnance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All munitions containing explosives, nuclear fission or fusion materials, and biological and chemical agents."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "explosive ordnance disposal"@en . "explosive ordnance disposal" . "explosive ordnance disposal (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The detection, identification, on-site evaluation, rendering safe, recovery, and final disposal of unexploded explosive ordnance."@en . "EOD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "explosive ordnance disposal unit"@en . "explosive ordnance disposal unit" . "explosive ordnance disposal unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Personnel with special training and equipment who render explosive ordnance safe, make intelligence reports on such ordnance, and supervise the safe removal thereof."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "exposure dose"@en . "exposure dose" . "exposure dose (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The amount of radiation, as measured in roentgen, at a given point in relation to its ability to produce ionization."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "extent of damage"@en . "extent of damage" . "extent of damage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The visible plan area of damage to a target element, usually expressed in units of 1,000 square feet, in detailed damage analysis and in approximate percentages in immediate-type damage assessment reports; e.g., 50 percent structural damage."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "air mobility liaison officer"@en . "air mobility liaison officer" . "air mobility liaison officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An officer specially trained to implement the theater air control system and to advise on control of airlift assets."@en . "AMLO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "external audience"@en . "external audience" . "external audience (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All people who are not US military members, Department of Defense civilian employees, and their immediate families."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "external support contract"@en . "external support contract" . "external support contract (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Contract awarded by contracting organizations whose contracting authority does not derive directly from the theater support contracting head(s) of contracting activity or from systems support contracting authorities."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "fabricator"@en . "fabricator" . "fabricator (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An individual or group who, usually without genuine resources, invents or inflates information for personal or political gain or political purposes."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "facility"@en . "facility" . "facility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A real property entity consisting of one or more of the following: a building, a structure, a utility system, pavement, and underlying land."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "facility substitutes"@en . "facility substitutes" . "facility substitutes (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Items such as tents and prepackaged structures requisitioned through the supply system that may be used to substitute for constructed facilities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "fairway"@en . "fairway" . "fairway (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A channel either from offshore, in a river, or in a harbor that has enough depth to accommodate the draft of large vessels."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "feasibility"@en . "feasibility" . "feasibility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The joint operation plan review criterion for assessing whether the assigned mission can be accomplished using available resources within the time contemplated by the plan."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "feasibility assessment"@en . "feasibility assessment" . "feasibility assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A basic target analysis that provides an initial determination of the viability of a proposed target for special operations forces employment."@en . "FA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "federal coordinating officer"@en . "federal coordinating officer" . "federal coordinating officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The federal officer who is appointed to manage Federal resource support activities related to Stafford Act disasters and emergencies. The federal coordinating officer is responsible for coordinating the timely delivery of federal disaster assistance resources and programs to the affected state and local governments, individual victims, and the private sector. "@en . "FCO" . . . "Stable" . . . "federal service"@en . "federal service" . "federal service (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A term applied to National Guard members and units when called to active duty to serve the United States Government under Article I, Section 8 and Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution and the Title 10, United States Code, Sections 12401 to 12408."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air movement"@en . "air movement" . "air movement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Air transport of units, personnel, supplies, and equipment including airdrops and air landings."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "federal supply class management"@en . "federal supply class management" . "federal supply class management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those functions of materiel management that can best be accomplished by federal supply classification, such as cataloging, characteristic screening, standardization, interchangeability and substitution grouping, multi-item specification management, and engineering support of the foregoing."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "feint"@en . "feint" . "feint (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In military deception, an offensive action involving contact with the adversary conducted for the purpose of deceiving the adversary as to the location and/or time of the actual main offensive action."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "fender"@en . "fender" . "fender (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An object, usually made of rope or rubber, hung over the side of a vessel to protect the sides from damage caused by impact with wharves or other craft."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "F-hour"@en . "F-hour" . "F-hour (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See times. 115"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "field artillery"@en . "field artillery" . "field artillery (JP 1-02)"@en . "FA" . . "Equipment, supplies, ammunition, and personnel involved in the use of cannon, rocket, or surface-to-surface missile launchers. Field artillery cannons are classified according to caliber as follows."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Light field artillery"@en . "Light field artillery" . "Light field artillery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "120mm and less."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Medium field artillery"@en . "Medium field artillery" . "Medium field artillery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "121-160mm."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Heavy field artillery"@en . "Heavy field artillery" . "Heavy field artillery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "161-210mm."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Very heavy field artillery"@en . "Very heavy field artillery" . "Very heavy field artillery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "greater than 210mm."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "field of view"@en . "field of view" . "field of view (JP 1-02)"@en . . "FOV" . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airport"@en . "airport" . "airport (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See airfield."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "field ordering officer"@en . "field ordering officer" . "field ordering officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Service member or Department of Defense civilian, who is appointed in writing and trained by a contracting officer and authorized to execute micropurchases in support of forces and/or designated civil-military operations."@en . "FOO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "field training exercise"@en . "field training exercise" . "field training exercise (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An exercise in which actual forces are used to train commanders, staffs, and individual units in basic, intermediate, and advanced-level warfare skills."@en . "FTX" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "fighter engagement zone"@en . "fighter engagement zone" . "fighter engagement zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In air defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air threats normally rests with fighter aircraft."@en . "FEZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "fighter escort"@en . "fighter escort" . "fighter escort (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An offensive counterair operation providing dedicated protection sorties by air-to-air capable fighters in support of other offensive air and air support missions over enemy territory, or in a defensive counterair role to protect high value airborne assets."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "fighter sweep"@en . "fighter sweep" . "fighter sweep (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An offensive mission by fighter aircraft to seek out and destroy enemy aircraft or targets of opportunity in a designated area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "final governing standards"@en . "final governing standards" . "final governing standards (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A comprehensive set of country-specific substantive environmental provisions, typically technical limitations on effluent, discharges, etc., or a specific management practice."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "final protective fire"@en . "final protective fire" . "final protective fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) An immediately available prearranged barrier of fire designed to impede enemy movement across defensive lines or areas."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "finance support"@en . "finance support" . "finance support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A financial management function to provide financial advice and recommendations, pay support, disbursing support, establishment of local depository 116 accounts, essential accounting support, and support of the procurement process."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "financial management"@en . "financial management" . "financial management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The combination of the two core functions of resource management and finance support."@en . "FM" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "fire direction center"@en . "fire direction center" . "fire direction center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That element of a command post, consisting of gunnery and communications personnel and equipment, by means of which the commander exercises fire direction and/or fire control. The fire direction center receives target intelligence and requests for fire, and translates them into appropriate fire direction. The fire direction center provides timely and effective tactical and technical fire control in support of current operations."@en . "FDC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "active air defense"@en . "active air defense" . "active air defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Direct defensive action taken to destroy, nullify, or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air and missile threats against friendly forces and assets."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air refueling"@en . "air refueling" . "air refueling (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The refueling of an aircraft in flight by another aircraft."@en . "AR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "fires"@en . "fires" . "fires (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The use of weapon systems to create specific lethal or nonlethal effects on a target."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "fire support"@en . "fire support" . "fire support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fires that directly support land, maritime, amphibious, and special operations forces to engage enemy forces, combat formations, and facilities in pursuit of tactical and operational objectives."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "fire support area"@en . "fire support area" . "fire support area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An appropriate maneuver area assigned to fire support ships by the naval force commander from which they can deliver gunfire support to an amphibious operation."@en . "FSA" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "fire support coordination"@en . "fire support coordination" . "fire support coordination (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The planning and executing of fire so that targets are adequately covered by a suitable weapon or group of weapons."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "fire support coordination center"@en . "fire support coordination center" . "fire support coordination center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A single location in which are centralized communications facilities and personnel incident to the coordination of all forms of fire support."@en . "FSCC" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "fire support coordination line"@en . "fire support coordination line" . "fire support coordination line (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A fire support coordination measure that is established and adjusted by appropriate land or amphibious force commanders within their boundaries in consultation with superior, subordinate, supporting, and affected commanders. Fire support coordination lines facilitate the expeditious attack of surface targets of opportunity beyond the coordinating measure. A fire support coordination line does not divide an area of operations by defining a boundary between close and deep operations or a zone for close air support. The fire support coordination line applies to all fires of air, land, and sea-based weapon systems using any type of ammunition. Forces attacking targets beyond a fire support coordination line must inform all affected commanders in sufficient time to allow necessary reaction to avoid fratricide. Supporting elements attacking targets beyond the fire support coordination line must ensure that the attack will not produce adverse effects on, or to the rear of, the line. Short of a fire support coordination line, all air-to-ground and surface-to-surface 117 attack operations are controlled by the appropriate land or amphibious force commander. The fire support coordination line should follow well-defined terrain features. Coordination of attacks beyond the fire support coordination line is especially critical to commanders of air, land, and special operations forces. In exceptional circumstances, the inability to conduct this coordination will not preclude the attack of targets beyond the fire support coordination line. However, failure to do so may increase the risk of fratricide and could waste limited resources."@en . "FSCL" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "fire support coordination measure"@en . "fire support coordination measure" . "fire support coordination measure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A measure employed by commanders to facilitate the rapid engagement of targets and simultaneously provide safeguards for friendly forces."@en . "FSCM" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "fire support element"@en . "fire support element" . "fire support element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of the force tactical operations center at every echelon above company or troop (to corps) that is responsible for targeting coordination and for integrating fires delivered on surface targets by fire-support means under the control, or in support, of the force."@en . "FSE" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "fire support officer"@en . "fire support officer" . "fire support officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Senior field artillery officer assigned to Army maneuver battalions and brigades. Advises commander on fire-support matters."@en . "FSO" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "fire support station"@en . "fire support station" . "fire support station (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An exact location at sea within a fire support area from which a fire support ship delivers fire."@en . "FSS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "air refueling control point"@en . "air refueling control point" . "air refueling control point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "During refueling operations, the geographic point where the receiver arrives in the observation or precontact position with respect to the tanker. "@en . "ARCP" . . . "Stable" . . . "fire support team"@en . "fire support team" . "fire support team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A field artillery team provided for each maneuver company/troop and selected units to plan and coordinate all supporting fires available to the unit, including mortars, field artillery, naval surface fire support, and close air support integration."@en . "FIST" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "first light"@en . "first light" . "first light (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The beginning of morning nautical twilight; i.e., when the center of the morning sun is 12 degrees below the horizon."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "first responder care"@en . "first responder care" . "first responder care (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The health care capability that provides immediate clinical care and stabilization to the patient in preparation for evacuation to the next health service support capability in the continuum of care."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "first responders"@en . "first responders" . "first responders (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The primary health care providers whose responsibility is the provision of immediate clinical care and stabilization in preparation for evacuation to the next health service support capability in the continuum of care. In addition to treating injuries, they treat Service members for common acute minor illnesses."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "fixed medical treatment facility"@en . "fixed medical treatment facility" . "fixed medical treatment facility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) A medical treatment facility which is designed to operate for an extended period of time at a specific site."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "fixed port"@en . "fixed port" . "fixed port (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Terminals with an improved network of cargo-handling facilities designed for the transfer of freight."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "fixed price type contract"@en . "fixed price type contract" . "fixed price type contract (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A type of contract that generally provides for a firm price or, under appropriate circumstances, may provide for an adjustable price for the supplies or services being procured. Fixed price contracts are of several types so designed as to facilitate proper pricing under varying circumstances."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "flame field expedients"@en . "flame field expedients" . "flame field expedients (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Simple, handmade devices used to produce flame or illumination."@en . "FFE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "flash burn"@en . "flash burn" . "flash burn (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A burn caused by excessive exposure (of bare skin) to thermal radiation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "flatrack"@en . "flatrack" . "flatrack (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Portable, open-topped, open-sided units that fit into existing below-deck container cell guides and provide a capability for container ships to carry oversized cargo and wheeled and tracked vehicles."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air refueling control team"@en . "air refueling control team" . "air refueling control team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A cell within the joint air operations center and one of the core teams in the air mobility division. Part of the air operations center that coordinates aerial refueling planning, tasking, and scheduling to support combat air operations or to support a strategic airbridge within the area of responsibility or joint area of operations."@en . "ARCT" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "flatted cargo"@en . "flatted cargo" . "flatted cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Cargo placed in the bottom of the holds, covered with planks and dunnage, and held for future use. Flatted cargo usually has room left above it for the loading of vehicles that may be moved without interfering with the flatted cargo. Frequently, flatted cargo serves in lieu of ballast. Sometimes called understowed cargo."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "fleet"@en . "fleet" . "fleet (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organization of ships, aircraft, Marine forces, and shore-based fleet activities all under the command of a commander who may exercise operational as well as administrative control."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Fleet Marine Force"@en . "Fleet Marine Force" . "Fleet Marine Force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A balanced force of combined arms comprising land, air, and service elements of the US Marine Corps. A Fleet Marine Force is an integral part of a US fleet and has the status of a type command. "@en . "FMF" . . . "Stable" . . . "flexible deterrent option"@en . "flexible deterrent option" . "flexible deterrent option (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A planning construct intended to facilitate early decision making by developing a wide range of interrelated responses that begin with deterrentoriented actions carefully tailored to produce a desired effect."@en . "FDO" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "flexible response"@en . "flexible response" . "flexible response (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The capability of military forces for effective reaction to any enemy threat or attack with actions appropriate and adaptable to the circumstances existing."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "flight"@en . "flight" . "flight (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. In Navy and Marine Corps usage, a specified group of aircraft usually engaged in a common mission. 2. The basic tactical unit in the Air Force, consisting of four or 119 more aircraft in two or more elements. 3. A single aircraft airborne on a nonoperational mission."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "flight deck"@en . "flight deck" . "flight deck (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. In certain airplanes, an elevated compartment occupied by the crew for operating the airplane in flight. 2. The upper deck of an aircraft carrier that serves as a runway. The deck of an air-capable ship, amphibious aviation assault ship, or aviation ship used to launch and recover aircraft."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "flight deck officer"@en . "flight deck officer" . "flight deck officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Officer responsible for the safe movement of aircraft on or about the flight deck of an aviation-capable ship."@en . "FDO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "flight information region"@en . "flight information region" . "flight information region (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An airspace of defined dimensions within which flight information service and alerting service are provided."@en . "FIR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "flight information service"@en . "flight information service" . "flight information service (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A service provided for the purpose of giving advice and information useful for the safe and efficient conduct of flights. JP 3-52)"@en . "FIS" . . . "Stable" . . . "air refueling control time"@en . "air refueling control time" . "air refueling control time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "During refueling operations, the time the receiver and tanker arrive at the air refueling control point. "@en . "ARCT" . . . "Stable" . . . "flight quarters"@en . "flight quarters" . "flight quarters (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A ship configuration that assigns and stations personnel at critical positions to conduct safe flight operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "floating craft company"@en . "floating craft company" . "floating craft company (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A company-sized unit made up of various watercraft teams such as tugs, barges, and barge cranes."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "floating dump"@en . "floating dump" . "floating dump (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Emergency supplies preloaded in landing craft, amphibious vehicles, or in landing ships. Floating dumps are located in the vicinity of the appropriate control officer, who directs their landing as requested by the troop commander concerned."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "follow-up"@en . "follow-up" . "follow-up (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the reinforcements and stores carried on transport ships and aircraft (not originally part of the amphibious force) that are offloaded after the assault and assault follow-on echelons have been landed."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "follow-up shipping"@en . "follow-up shipping" . "follow-up shipping (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Ships not originally a part of the amphibious task force but which deliver troops and supplies to the objective area after the action phase has begun."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "footprint"@en . "footprint" . "footprint (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "force"@en . "force" . "force (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "force/activity designator"@en . "force/activity designator" . "force/activity designator (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Number used in conjunction with urgency of need designators to establish a matrix of priorities used for supply requisitions. Defines the relative 120 importance of the unit to accomplish the objectives of the Department of Defense."@en . "F/AD" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "force beddown"@en . "force beddown" . "force beddown (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The provision of expedient facilities for troop support to provide a platform for the projection of force."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "force closure"@en . "force closure" . "force closure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The point in time when a supported joint force commander determines that sufficient personnel and equipment resources are in the assigned operational area to carry out assigned tasks."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air refueling initiation point"@en . "air refueling initiation point" . "air refueling initiation point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "During refueling operations, a point located upstream from the air refueling control point (inbound to the air refueling control point) where the receiver aircraft initiates the rendezvous. "@en . "ARIP" . . . "Stable" . . . "force health protection"@en . "force health protection" . "force health protection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Measures to promote, improve, or conserve the mental and physical well-being of Service members. These measures enable a healthy and fit force, prevent injury and illness, and protect the force from health hazards."@en . "FHP" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "force module"@en . "force module" . "force module (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A grouping of combat, combat support, and combat service support forces, with their accompanying supplies and the required nonunit resupply and personnel necessary to sustain forces for a minimum of 30 days."@en . "FM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "force multiplier"@en . "force multiplier" . "force multiplier (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A capability that, when added to and employed by a combat force, significantly increases the combat potential of that force and thus enhances the probability of successful mission accomplishment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "force planning"@en . "force planning" . "force planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "force projection"@en . "force projection" . "force projection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The ability to project the military instrument of national power from the United States or another theater, in response to requirements for military operations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "force protection"@en . "force protection" . "force protection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Preventive measures taken to mitigate hostile actions against Department of Defense personnel (to include family members), resources, facilities, and critical information."@en . "FP" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "force protection condition"@en . "force protection condition" . "force protection condition (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff-approved standard for identification of and recommended responses to terrorist threats against US personnel and facilities."@en . "FPCON" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "force protection detachment"@en . "force protection detachment" . "force protection detachment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A counterintelligence element that provides counterintelligence support to transiting and assigned ships, personnel, and aircraft in regions of elevated threat."@en . "FPD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "force protection working group"@en . "force protection working group" . "force protection working group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Cross-functional working group whose purpose is to conduct risk assessment and risk management and to recommend mitigating measures to the commander."@en . "FPWG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "force rendezvous"@en . "force rendezvous" . "force rendezvous (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) A checkpoint at which formations of aircraft or ships join and become part of the main force."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "air route"@en . "air route" . "air route (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The navigable airspace between two points, identified to the extent necessary for the application of flight rules."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "force sequencing"@en . "force sequencing" . "force sequencing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The phased introduction of forces into and out of the operational area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "force sourcing"@en . "force sourcing" . "force sourcing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The identification of the actual units, their origins, ports of embarkation, and movement characteristics to satisfy the time-phased force requirements of a supported commander."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "force tracking"@en . "force tracking" . "force tracking (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of gathering and maintaining information on the location, status, and predicted movement of each element of a unit including the unit\u2019s command element, personnel, and unit-related supplies and equipment while in transit to the specified operational area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "force visibility"@en . "force visibility" . "force visibility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The current and accurate status of forces; their current mission; future missions; location; mission priority; and readiness status. Force visibility provides information on the location, operational tempo, assets, and sustainment requirements of a force as part of an overall capability for a combatant commander."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "forcible entry"@en . "forcible entry" . "forcible entry (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Seizing and holding of a military lodgment in the face of armed opposition."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign assistance"@en . "foreign assistance" . "foreign assistance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Assistance to foreign nations ranging from the sale of military equipment to donations of food and medical supplies to aid survivors of natural and man-made disasters. US foreign assistance takes three forms: development assistance, humanitarian assistance, and security assistance."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign consequence management"@en . "foreign consequence management" . "foreign consequence management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "United States Government activity that assists friends and allies in responding to the effects from an intentional or accidental chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear incident on foreign territory in order to maximize preservation of life."@en . "FCM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign disaster"@en . "foreign disaster" . "foreign disaster (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An act of nature (such as a flood, drought, fire, hurricane, earthquake, volcanic eruption, or epidemic), or an act of man (such as a riot, violence, civil strife, explosion, fire, or epidemic), which is or threatens to be of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant United States foreign disaster relief to a foreign country, foreign persons, or to an intergovernmental organization."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign disaster relief"@en . "foreign disaster relief" . "foreign disaster relief (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Prompt aid that can be used to alleviate the suffering of foreign disaster victims. Normally it includes humanitarian services and transportation; the provision of food, clothing, medicine, beds, and bedding; temporary shelter and housing; the furnishing of medical materiel and medical and technical personnel; and making repairs to essential services."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign humanitarian assistance"@en . "foreign humanitarian assistance" . "foreign humanitarian assistance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Department of Defense activities, normally in support of the United States Agency for International Development or Department of State, conducted outside the United States, its territories, and possessions to relieve or reduce human suffering, disease, hunger, or privation."@en . "FHA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air route traffic control center"@en . "air route traffic control center" . "air route traffic control center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The principal facility exercising en route control of aircraft operating under instrument flight rules within its area of jurisdiction. Approximately 26 such centers cover the United States and its possessions. Each has a communication capability to adjacent centers."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign instrumentation signals intelligence"@en . "foreign instrumentation signals intelligence" . "foreign instrumentation signals intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A subcategory of signals intelligence, consisting of technical information and intelligence derived from the intercept of foreign electromagnetic emissions associated with the testing and operational deployment of non-US aerospace, surface, and subsurface systems. Foreign instrumentation signals include but are not limited to telemetry, beaconry, electronic interrogators, and video data links."@en . "FISINT" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign intelligence"@en . "foreign intelligence" . "foreign intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Information relating to capabilities, intentions, and activities of foreign powers, organizations, or persons, but not including counterintelligence, except for information on international terrorist activities."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign intelligence entity"@en . "foreign intelligence entity" . "foreign intelligence entity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any known or suspected foreign organization, person, or group (public, private, or governmental) that conducts intelligence activities to acquire US information, block or impair US intelligence collection, influence US policy, or disrupts US systems and programs. The term includes foreign intelligence and security services and international terrorists."@en . "FIE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign internal defense"@en . "foreign internal defense" . "foreign internal defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Participation by civilian and military agencies of a government in any of the action programs taken by another government or other designated organization to free and protect its society from subversion, lawlessness, insurgency, terrorism, and other threats to its security."@en . "FID" . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign military intelligence collection activities"@en . "foreign military intelligence collection activities" . "foreign military intelligence collection activities (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Entails the overt debriefing, by trained human intelligence personnel, of all US persons employed by the Department of Defense who have access to information of potential national security value."@en . "FORMICA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign military sales"@en . "foreign military sales" . "foreign military sales (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of United States security assistance authorized by the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and the Arms Export Control Act of 1976, as amended. This assistance differs from the Military Assistance Program and the International Military Education and Training Program in that the recipient provides reimbursement for defense articles and services transferred."@en . "FMS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign national"@en . "foreign national" . "foreign national (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any person other than a US citizen, US permanent or temporary legal resident alien, or person in US custody."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign nation support"@en . "foreign nation support" . "foreign nation support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Civil and/or military assistance rendered to a nation when operating outside its national boundaries during military operations based on agreements mutually concluded between nations or on behalf of intergovernmental organizations."@en . "FNS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign object damage"@en . "foreign object damage" . "foreign object damage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Rags, pieces of paper, line, articles of clothing, nuts, bolts, or tools that, when misplaced or caught by air currents normally found around aircraft operations (jet blast, rotor or prop wash, engine intake), cause damage to aircraft systems or weapons or injury to personnel."@en . "FOD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreign service national"@en . "foreign service national" . "foreign service national (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Foreign nationals who provide clerical, administrative, technical, fiscal, and other support at foreign service posts abroad and are not citizens of the United States. The term includes third country nationals who are individuals employed by a United States mission abroad and are neither a citizen of the United States nor of the country to which assigned for duty."@en . "FSN" . . . . "Stable" . . . "air smuggling event"@en . "air smuggling event" . "air smuggling event (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In counterdrug operations, the departure of a suspected drug smuggling aircraft, an airdrop of drugs, or the arrival of a suspected drug smuggling aircraft."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "foreshore"@en . "foreshore" . "foreshore (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of a beach extending from the low water (datum) shoreline to the limit of normal high water wave wash."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "formerly restricted data"@en . "formerly restricted data" . "formerly restricted data (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Information removed from the restricted data category upon a joint determination by the Department of Energy (or antecedent agencies) and Department of Defense that such information relates primarily to the military utilization of atomic weapons and that such information can be adequately safeguarded as classified defense information. (Section 142d, Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.)"@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "forward aeromedical evacuation"@en . "forward aeromedical evacuation" . "forward aeromedical evacuation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That phase of evacuation which provides airlift for patients between points within the battlefield, from the battlefield to the initial point of treatment, and to subsequent points of treatment within the combat zone."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "forward air controller"@en . "forward air controller" . "forward air controller (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An officer (aviator/pilot) member of the tactical air control party who, from a forward ground or airborne position, controls aircraft in close air support of ground troops."@en . "FAC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "forward air controller (airborne)"@en . "forward air controller (airborne)" . "forward air controller (airborne) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A specifically trained and qualified aviation officer who exercises control from the air of aircraft engaged in close air support of ground troops. The forward air controller (airborne) is normally an airborne extension of the tactical air control party. A qualified and current forward air controller (airborne) will be recognized across the Department of Defense as capable and authorized to perform terminal attack control."@en . "FAC(A)" . . . . "Stable" . . . "forward area"@en . "forward area" . "forward area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area in proximity to combat. 124"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "forward arming and refueling point"@en . "forward arming and refueling point" . "forward arming and refueling point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary facility \u2014 organized, equipped, and deployed by an aviation commander, and normally located in the main battle area closer to the area where operations are being conducted than the aviation unit\u2019s combat service"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "area"@en . "area" . "area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "to provide fuel and ammunition necessary for the employment of aviation maneuver units in combat. The forward arming and refueling point permits combat aircraft to rapidly refuel and rearm simultaneously."@en . "FARP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "forward aviation combat engineering"@en . "forward aviation combat engineering" . "forward aviation combat engineering (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mobility operation in which engineers perform tasks in support of forward aviation ground facilities."@en . "FACE" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "forward edge of the battle area"@en . "forward edge of the battle area" . "forward edge of the battle area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The foremost limits of a series of areas in which ground combat units are deployed, excluding the areas in which the covering or screening forces are operating, designated to coordinate fire support, the positioning of forces, or the maneuver of units."@en . "FEBA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "air sovereignty"@en . "air sovereignty" . "air sovereignty (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A nation\u2019s inherent right to exercise absolute control and authority over the airspace above its territory."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "forward line of own troops"@en . "forward line of own troops" . "forward line of own troops (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A line that indicates the most forward positions of friendly forces in any kind of military operation at a specific time."@en . "FLOT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "forward-looking infrared"@en . "forward-looking infrared" . "forward-looking infrared (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An airborne, electro-optical thermal imaging device that detects far-infrared energy, converts the energy into an electronic signal, and provides a visible image for day or night viewing."@en . "FLIR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "forward observer"@en . "forward observer" . "forward observer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An observer operating with front line troops and trained to adjust ground or naval gunfire and pass back battlefield information. In the absence of a forward air controller, the observer may control close air support strikes."@en . "FO" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "forward operating base"@en . "forward operating base" . "forward operating base (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An airfield used to support tactical operations without establishing full support facilities. The base may be used for an extended time period. Support by a main operating base will be required to provide backup support for a forward operating base."@en . "FOB" . . . . "Stable" . . . "forward operating location"@en . "forward operating location" . "forward operating location (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Primarily used for counterdrug operations. Similar to a forward operating base (FOB) but without the in-place infrastructure associated with a FOB. "@en . "FOL" . . . "Stable" . . . "forward operating site"@en . "forward operating site" . "forward operating site (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A scaleable location outside the United States and US territories intended for rotational use by operating forces. Such expandable \u201Cwarm facilities\u201D may be maintained with a limited US military support presence and possibly pre-positioned equipment. Forward operating sites support rotational rather than permanently stationed forces and are a focus for bilateral and regional training. (CJCS CM-0007-05) 125"@en . "FOS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "forward operations base"@en . "forward operations base" . "forward operations base (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In special operations, a base usually located in friendly territory or afloat that is established to extend command and control or communications or to provide support for training and tactical operations. Facilities may be established for temporary or longer duration operations and may include an airfield or an unimproved airstrip, an anchorage, or a pier. A forward operations base may be the location of special operations component headquarters or a smaller unit that is controlled and/or supported by a main operations base."@en . "FOB" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "forward resuscitative care"@en . "forward resuscitative care" . "forward resuscitative care (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Care provided as close to the point of injury as possible based on current operational requirements to attain stabilization and achieve the most efficient use of life-and-limb saving medical treatment. Forward resuscitative care typically provides essential care for stabilization to ensure the patient can tolerate evacuation."@en . "FRC" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "foundation data"@en . "foundation data" . "foundation data (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Specific information on essential features that change rarely or slowly, such as point positioning data, topographic features, elevation data, geodetic information, and safety of navigation data."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "463L system"@en . "463L system" . "463L system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Aircraft pallets, nets, tie down, and coupling devices, facilities, handling equipment, procedures, and other components designed to interface with military and civilian aircraft cargo restraint systems. Though designed for airlift, system components may have to move intermodally via surface to support geographic combatant commander objectives."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air sovereignty mission"@en . "air sovereignty mission" . "air sovereignty mission (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The integrated tasks of surveillance and control, the execution of which enforces a nation\u2019s authority over its territorial airspace. 12"@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "fragmentary order"@en . "fragmentary order" . "fragmentary order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An abbreviated form of an operation order issued as needed after an operation order to change or modify that order or to execute a branch or sequel to that order."@en . "FRAGORD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "freedom of navigation operations"@en . "freedom of navigation operations" . "freedom of navigation operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations conducted to demonstrate US navigation, overflight, and related interests on, or under, and over the seas."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "free drop"@en . "free drop" . "free drop (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The dropping of equipment or supplies from an aircraft without the use of parachutes."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "free fall"@en . "free fall" . "free fall (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A parachute maneuver in which the parachute is manually activated at the discretion of the jumper or automatically at a preset altitude."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "free-fire area"@en . "free-fire area" . "free-fire area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A specific area into which any weapon system may fire without additional coordination with the establishing headquarters."@en . "FFA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "free mail"@en . "free mail" . "free mail (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Correspondence of a personal nature that weighs less than 11 ounces, to include audio and video recording tapes, from a member of the Armed Forces or 126 designated civilian, mailed postage free from a Secretary of Defense approved free mail zone."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "frequency deconfliction"@en . "frequency deconfliction" . "frequency deconfliction (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A systematic management procedure to coordinate the use of the electromagnetic spectrum for operations, communications, and intelligence functions. Frequency deconfliction is one element of electromagnetic spectrum management."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "frequency management"@en . "frequency management" . "frequency management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The requesting, recording, deconfliction of and issuance of authorization to use frequencies (operate electromagnetic spectrum dependent systems) coupled with monitoring and interference resolution processes."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "friendly"@en . "friendly" . "friendly (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A contact positively identified as friendly."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "friendly fire"@en . "friendly fire" . "friendly fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In casualty reporting, a casualty circumstance applicable to persons killed in action or wounded in action mistakenly or accidentally by friendly forces actively engaged with the enemy, who are directing fire at a hostile force or what is thought to be a hostile force."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "active communications satellite"@en . "active communications satellite" . "active communications satellite (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See communications satellite."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "airspace control"@en . "airspace control" . "airspace control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A process used to increase operational effectiveness by promoting the safe, efficient, and flexible use of airspace."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "friendly force information requirement"@en . "friendly force information requirement" . "friendly force information requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Information the commander and staff need to understand the status of friendly force and supporting capabilities."@en . "FFIR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "frustrated cargo"@en . "frustrated cargo" . "frustrated cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any shipment of supplies and/or equipment which, while en route to destination, is stopped prior to receipt and for which further disposition instructions must be obtained."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "full mobilization"@en . "full mobilization" . "full mobilization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See mobilization."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "full-spectrum superiority"@en . "full-spectrum superiority" . "full-spectrum superiority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The cumulative effect of dominance in the air, land, maritime, and space domains and information environment (which includes cyberspace) that permits the conduct of joint operations without effective opposition or prohibitive interference."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "functional component command"@en . "functional component command" . "functional component command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A command normally, but not necessarily, composed of forces of two or more Military Departments which may be established across the range of military operations to perform particular operational missions that may be of short duration or may extend over a period of time."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "functional damage assessment"@en . "functional damage assessment" . "functional damage assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The estimate of the effect of military force to degrade or destroy the functional or operational capability of the target to perform its intended mission and on the level of success in achieving operational objectives established against the target. This assessment is based upon all-source information, and includes 127 an estimation of the time required for recuperation or replacement of the target function."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "functions"@en . "functions" . "functions (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The appropriate or assigned duties, responsibilities, missions, or tasks of an individual, office, or organization. As defined in the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, the term \u201Cfunction\u201D includes functions, powers, and duties (5 United States Code 171n (a))."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "fusion"@en . "fusion" . "fusion (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, the process of examining all sources of intelligence and information to derive a complete assessment of activity."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "gap (imagery)"@en . "gap (imagery)" . "gap (imagery) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any space where imagery fails to meet minimum coverage requirements. This might be a space not covered by imagery or a space where the minimum specified overlap was not obtained."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "gear"@en . "gear" . "gear (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A general term for a collection of spars, ropes, blocks, and equipment used for lifting and stowing cargo and ships stores."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "airspace control area"@en . "airspace control area" . "airspace control area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Airspace that is laterally defined by the boundaries of the operational area, and may be subdivided into airspace control sectors."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "general agency agreement"@en . "general agency agreement" . "general agency agreement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A contract between the Maritime Administration and a steamship company which, as general agent, exercises administrative control over a government-owned ship for employment by the Military Sealift Command."@en . "GAA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "general cargo"@en . "general cargo" . "general cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Cargo that is susceptible for loading in general, nonspecialized stowage areas or standard shipping containers; e.g., boxes, barrels, bales, crates, packages, bundles, and pallets."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "general engineering"@en . "general engineering" . "general engineering (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those engineering capabilities and activities, other than combat engineering, that modify, maintain, or protect the physical environment."@en . "GE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "general military intelligence"@en . "general military intelligence" . "general military intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence concerning the (1) military capabilities of foreign countries or organizations or (2) topics affecting potential US or multinational military operations, relating to the following subjects: armed forces capabilities, including order of battle, organization, training, tactics, doctrine, strategy, and other factors bearing on military strength and effectiveness; area and terrain intelligence, including urban areas, coasts and landing beaches, and meteorological, oceanographic, and geological intelligence; transportation in all modes; military materiel production and support industries; military and civilian communications systems; military economics, including foreign military assistance; insurgency and terrorism; militarypolitical-sociological intelligence; location, identification, and description of militaryrelated installations; government control; escape and evasion; and threats and forecasts. (Excludes scientific and technical intelligence.)"@en . "GMI" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "general orders"@en . "general orders" . "general orders (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "general purchasing agents"@en . "general purchasing agents" . "general purchasing agents (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Agents who have been appointed in the principal overseas areas to supervise, control, coordinate, negotiate, and develop the local procurement of supplies, services, and facilities by Armed Forces of the United States, in order that the most effective utilization may be made of local resources and production. 129"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "general quarters"@en . "general quarters" . "general quarters (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A condition of readiness when naval action is imminent. All battle stations are fully manned and alert; ammunition is ready for instant loading; guns and guided missile launchers may be loaded."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "general support"@en . "general support" . "general support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "GS" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "general support-reinforcing"@en . "general support-reinforcing" . "general support-reinforcing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "General support-reinforcing artillery has the mission of supporting the force as a whole and of providing reinforcing fires for other artillery units. "@en . "GSR" . . . "Stable" . . . "general unloading period"@en . "general unloading period" . "general unloading period (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, that part of the ship-to-shore movement in which unloading is primarily logistic in character, and emphasizes speed and volume of unloading operations. It encompasses the unloading of units and cargo from the ships as rapidly as facilities on the beach permit. It proceeds without regard to class, type, or priority of cargo, as permitted by cargo handling facilities ashore."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airspace control authority"@en . "airspace control authority" . "airspace control authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The commander designated to assume overall responsibility for the operation of the airspace control system in the airspace control area."@en . "ACA" . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "geographic coordinates"@en . "geographic coordinates" . "geographic coordinates (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The quantities of latitude and longitude which define the position of a point on the surface of the Earth with respect to the reference spheroid."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "geographic reference points"@en . "geographic reference points" . "geographic reference points (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A means of indicating position, usually expressed either as double letters or as code words that are established in operation orders or by other means."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "geospatial engineering"@en . "geospatial engineering" . "geospatial engineering (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those engineering capabilities and activities that contribute to a clear understanding of the physical environment by providing geospatial information and services to commanders and staffs."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "geospatial information"@en . "geospatial information" . "geospatial information (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Information that identifies the geographic location and characteristics of natural or constructed features and boundaries on the Earth, including: statistical data and information derived from, among other things, remote sensing, mapping, and surveying technologies; and mapping, charting, geodetic data and related products."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "geospatial information and services"@en . "geospatial information and services" . "geospatial information and services (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The collection, information extraction, storage, dissemination, and exploitation of geodetic, geomagnetic, imagery (both commercial and national source), gravimetric, aeronautical, topographic, hydrographic, littoral, cultural, and toponymic data accurately referenced to a precise location on the Earth\u2019s surface. Geospatial services include tools that enable users to access and manipulate data, and also include instruction, training, laboratory support, and guidance for the use of geospatial data."@en . "GI&S" . . . . "Stable" . . . "geospatial intelligence"@en . "geospatial intelligence" . "geospatial intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The exploitation and analysis of imagery and geospatial information to describe, assess, and visually depict physical features and geographically referenced activities on the Earth. Geospatial intelligence consists of imagery, imagery intelligence, and geospatial information."@en . "GEOINT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "geospatial intelligence base for contingency operations"@en . "geospatial intelligence base for contingency operations" . "geospatial intelligence base for contingency operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mobile visualization tool available through National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and the Defense Logistics Agency. Applications are broad, including the capability to become familiar with a foreign environment, develop a battle scene, plan and execute noncombatant evacuations, contingency operations, urban area missions, and provide access to geospatial data where networks or infrastructure have been damaged or do not exist."@en . "GIBCO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "glide bomb"@en . "glide bomb" . "glide bomb (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A bomb fitted with airfoils to provide lift and which is carried and released in the direction of a target by an airplane."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Global Air Transportation Execution System"@en . "Global Air Transportation Execution System" . "Global Air Transportation Execution System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Air Mobility Command\u2019s aerial port operations and management information system designed to support automated cargo and passenger processing, the reporting of in-transit visibility data to the Global Transportation Network, and billing to Air Mobility Command\u2019s financial management directorate."@en . "GATES" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Global Combat Support System-Joint"@en . "Global Combat Support System-Joint" . "Global Combat Support System-Joint (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The primary information technology application used to provide automation support to the joint logistician."@en . "GCSS-J" . . . . "Stable" . . . "airspace control order"@en . "airspace control order" . "airspace control order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An order implementing the airspace control plan that provides the details of the approved requests for airspace coordinating measures. It is published either as part of the air tasking order or as a separate document."@en . "ACO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Global Command and Control System"@en . "Global Command and Control System" . "Global Command and Control System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A deployable command and control system supporting forces for joint and multinational operations across the range of military operations with compatible, interoperable, and integrated communications systems."@en . "GCCS" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Global Decision Support System"@en . "Global Decision Support System" . "Global Decision Support System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Command and control system for Air Mobility Command\u2019s mobility airlift and air refueling assets. Provides aircraft schedules, arrival and/or departure, and aircraft status data to support in-transit visibility of aircraft and aircrews."@en . "GDSS" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "global distribution"@en . "global distribution" . "global distribution (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process that coordinates and synchronizes fulfillment of joint force requirements from point of origin to point of employment."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "global distribution of materiel"@en . "global distribution of materiel" . "global distribution of materiel (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of providing materiel from the source of supply to its point of consumption or use on a worldwide basis."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Global Information Grid"@en . "Global Information Grid" . "Global Information Grid (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The globally interconnected, end-to-end set of information capabilities, and associated processes for collecting, processing, storing, disseminating, and managing information on demand to warfighters, policy makers, and support personnel. The Global Information Grid includes owned and leased communications and computing systems and services, software (including applications), data, security services, other associated services and National Security Systems."@en . "GIG" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "global information infrastructure"@en . "global information infrastructure" . "global information infrastructure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The worldwide interconnection of communications networks, computers, databases, and consumer electronics that make vast amounts of information available to users. The global information infrastructure encompasses a wide range of equipment, including cameras, scanners, keyboards, facsimile machines, computers, switches, compact disks, video and audio tape, cable, wire, satellites, fiberoptic transmission lines, networks of all types, televisions, monitors, printers, and much more. The friendly and adversary personnel who make decisions and handle the transmitted information constitute a critical component of the global information infrastructure."@en . "GII" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Global Network Operations Center"@en . "Global Network Operations Center" . "Global Network Operations Center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "United States Strategic Command operational element responsible for providing global satellite communications system status; maintaining global situational awareness to include each combatant commander\u2019s planned and current operations as well as contingency plans; supporting radio frequency interference resolution management; supporting satellite anomaly resolution and management; facilitating satellite communications interface to the defense information infrastructure; and managing the regional satellite communications support centers."@en . "GNC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Global Patient Movement Requirements Center"@en . "Global Patient Movement Requirements Center" . "Global Patient Movement Requirements Center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint activity reporting directly to the Commander, US Transportation Command, the Department of Defense single manager for the strategic and continental United States regulation and movement of uniformed services and other authorized patients. The Global Patient Movement Requirements Center provides medical regulating and aeromedical evacuation scheduling for the continental United States and intertheater operations and provides support to the theater patient movement requirements centers. The Global Patient Movement Requirements Center coordinates with supporting resource providers to identify available assets and communicates transport to bed plans to the appropriate transportation agency for execution."@en . "GPMRC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Global Positioning System"@en . "Global Positioning System" . "Global Positioning System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A satellite-based radio navigation system operated by the Department of Defense to provide all military, civil, and commercial users with precise positioning, navigation, and timing."@en . "GPS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "global transportation management"@en . "global transportation management" . "global transportation management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The integrated process of satisfying transportation requirements using the Defense Transportation System to meet national security objectives. The process begins with planning, programming, and budgeting for transportation assets, services, and associated systems and continues through delivery of the users\u2019 transportation movement requirements."@en . "GTM" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airspace control plan"@en . "airspace control plan" . "airspace control plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The document approved by the joint force commander that provides specific planning guidance and procedures for the airspace control system for the joint force operational area."@en . "ACP" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Global Transportation Network"@en . "Global Transportation Network" . "Global Transportation Network (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The automated support necessary to enable US Transportation Command and its components to provide global transportation management. The Global Transportation Network provides the integrated transportation data and systems necessary to accomplish global transportation planning, command and control, and in-transit visibility across the range of military operations. The designated Department of Defense in-transit visibility system provides customers with the ability to track the identity, status, and location of Department of Defense units and non-unit cargo, passengers, patients, forces, and military and commercial airlift, sealift, and surface assets from origin to destination across the range of military operations. The Global Transportation Network collects, integrates, and distributes transportation information to combatant commanders, Services, and other Department of Defense customers. Global Transportation Network provides US Transportation Command with the ability to perform command and control operations, planning and analysis, and business operations in tailoring customer requirements throughout the requirements process."@en . "GTN" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "go no-go"@en . "go no-go" . "go no-go (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The condition or state of operability of a component or system: \u201Cgo,\u201D functioning properly; or \u201Cno-go,\u201D not functioning properly. Alternatively, a critical point at which a decision to proceed or not must be made."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "governance"@en . "governance" . "governance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The state\u2019s ability to serve the citizens through the rules, processes, and behavior by which interests are articulated, resources are managed, and power is exercised in a society, including the representative participatory decision-making processes typically guaranteed under inclusive, constitutional authority."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "governing factors"@en . "governing factors" . "governing factors (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In the context of joint operation planning, those aspects of the situation (or externally imposed factors) that the commander deems critical to the accomplishment of the mission."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "gradient"@en . "gradient" . "gradient (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The rate of inclination to horizontal expressed as a ratio, such as 1:25, indicating a one unit rise to 25 units of horizontal distance."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "grand strategy"@en . "grand strategy" . "grand strategy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See National Security Strategy. 133"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "grid"@en . "grid" . "grid (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "grid bearing"@en . "grid bearing" . "grid bearing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Bearing measured from grid north."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "grid convergence"@en . "grid convergence" . "grid convergence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The horizontal angle at a place between true north and grid north. It is proportional to the longitude difference between the place and the central meridian."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "grid convergence factor"@en . "grid convergence factor" . "grid convergence factor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) The ratio of the grid convergence angle to the longitude difference. In the Lambert Conical Orthomorphic projection, this ratio is constant for all charts based on the same two standard parallels."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airspace control procedures"@en . "airspace control procedures" . "airspace control procedures (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Rules, mechanisms, and directions that facilitate the control and use of airspace of specified dimensions."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "grid coordinates"@en . "grid coordinates" . "grid coordinates (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Coordinates of a grid coordinate system to which numbers and letters are assigned for use in designating a point on a gridded map, photograph, or chart."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "grid coordinate system"@en . "grid coordinate system" . "grid coordinate system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) A plane-rectangular coordinate system usually based on, and mathematically adjusted to, a map projection in order that geographic positions (latitudes and longitudes) may be readily transformed into plane coordinates and the computations relating to them may be made by the ordinary method of plane surveying."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "ground alert"@en . "ground alert" . "ground alert (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That status in which aircraft on the ground/deck are fully serviced and armed, with combat crews in readiness to take off within a specified period of time after receipt of a mission order."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "ground-based interceptor"@en . "ground-based interceptor" . "ground-based interceptor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A fixed-based, surface-to-air missile for defense against long-range ballistic missiles using an exo-atmospheric hit-to-kill interception of the targeted reentry vehicle in the midcourse phase of flight."@en . "GBI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "ground-based midcourse defense"@en . "ground-based midcourse defense" . "ground-based midcourse defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A surface-to-air ballistic missile defense system for exo-atmospheric midcourse phase interception of long-range ballistic missiles using the ground-based interceptors."@en . "GMD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "ground control"@en . "ground control" . "ground control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) A system of accurate measurements used to determine the distances and directions or differences in elevation between points on the Earth."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "ground fire"@en . "ground fire" . "ground fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Small arms ground-to-air fire directed against aircraft. 134"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "group"@en . "group" . "group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "GP" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "group of targets"@en . "group of targets" . "group of targets (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) Two or more targets on which fire is desired simultaneously. A group of targets is designated by a letter/number combination or a nickname."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "guarded frequencies"@en . "guarded frequencies" . "guarded frequencies (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A list of time-oriented, enemy frequencies that are currently being exploited for combat information and intelligence or jammed after the commander has weighed the potential operational gain against the loss of the technical information."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airspace control sector"@en . "airspace control sector" . "airspace control sector (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A sub-element of the airspace control area, established to facilitate the control of the overall area. Airspace control sector boundaries normally coincide with air defense organization subdivision boundaries. Airspace control sectors are designated in accordance with procedures and guidance contained in the airspace control plan in consideration of Service component, host nation, and multinational airspace control capabilities and requirements."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "guerrilla force"@en . "guerrilla force" . "guerrilla force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A group of irregular, predominantly indigenous personnel organized along military lines to conduct military and paramilitary operations in enemy-held, hostile, or denied territory."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "guerrilla warfare"@en . "guerrilla warfare" . "guerrilla warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Military and paramilitary operations conducted in enemy-held or hostile territory by irregular, predominantly indigenous forces."@en . "GW" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "guided missile"@en . "guided missile" . "guided missile (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An unmanned vehicle moving above the surface of the Earth whose trajectory or flight path is capable of being altered by an external or internal mechanism."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "gun"@en . "gun" . "gun (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "gun-target line"@en . "gun-target line" . "gun-target line (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) An imaginary straight line from gun to target. 135 Intentionally Blank 136"@en . "GTL" . . . "Stable" . . . "half-life"@en . "half-life" . "half-life (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The time required for the activity of a given radioactive species to decrease to half of its initial value due to radioactive decay. The half-life is a characteristic property of each radioactive species and is independent of its amount or condition. The effective half-life of a given isotope is the time in which the quantity in the body will decrease to half as a result of both radioactive decay and biological elimination."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "handling (ordnance)"@en . "handling (ordnance)" . "handling (ordnance) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Applies to those individuals who engage in the breakout, lifting, or repositioning of ordnance or explosive devices in order to facilitate storage or stowage, assembly or disassembly, loading or downloading, or transporting."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "hardstand"@en . "hardstand" . "hardstand (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "hasty breach"@en . "hasty breach" . "hasty breach (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The creation of lanes through enemy minefields by expedient methods such as blasting with demolitions, pushing rollers or disabled vehicles through the minefields when the time factor does not permit detailed reconnaissance, deliberate breaching, or bypassing the obstacle."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "hatch"@en . "hatch" . "hatch (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An opening in a ship\u2019s deck giving access to cargo holds."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "airspace control system"@en . "airspace control system" . "airspace control system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An arrangement of those organizations, personnel, policies, procedures, and facilities required to perform airspace control functions."@en . "ACS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "hazard"@en . "hazard" . "hazard (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A condition with the potential to cause injury, illness, or death of personnel; damage to or loss of equipment or property; or mission degradation."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "hazardous cargo"@en . "hazardous cargo" . "hazardous cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Cargo that includes not only large bulk-type categories such as explosives, pyrotechnics, petroleum, oils, and lubricants, compressed gases, corrosives and batteries, but lesser quantity materials like super-tropical bleach (oxiderizer), pesticides, poisons, medicines, specialized medical chemicals and medical waste that can be loaded as cargo."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "hazards of electromagnetic radiation to fuels"@en . "hazards of electromagnetic radiation to fuels" . "hazards of electromagnetic radiation to fuels (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The potential hazard that is created when volatile combustibles, such as fuel, are exposed to electromagnetic fields of sufficient energy to cause ignition."@en . "HERF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance"@en . "hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance" . "hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The danger of accidental actuation of electro-explosive devices or otherwise electrically activating ordnance because of radio frequency electromagnetic fields. This unintended actuation could have safety (premature firing) or reliability (dudding) consequences."@en . "HERO" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "hazards of electromagnetic radiation to personnel"@en . "hazards of electromagnetic radiation to personnel" . "hazards of electromagnetic radiation to personnel (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The potential hazard that exists when personnel are exposed to an electromagnetic field of sufficient intensity to heat the human body."@en . "HERP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "head of contracting activity"@en . "head of contracting activity" . "head of contracting activity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The official who has overall responsibility for managing the contracting activity."@en . "HCA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "head-up display"@en . "head-up display" . "head-up display (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) A display of flight, navigation, attack, or other information superimposed upon the pilot\u2019s forward field of view."@en . "HUD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "health care provider"@en . "health care provider" . "health care provider (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any member of the Armed Forces, civilian employee of the Department of Defense, or personal services contract employee under Title 10 United States Code Section 1091 authorized by the Department of Defense to perform health care functions. The term does not include any contract provider who is not a personal services contract employee."@en . "DOD health care provider" . . . . "Stable" . . . "health hazard assessment"@en . "health hazard assessment" . "health hazard assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An assessment that characterizes the possible health risks of occupational exposures of Service members during the course of their normal duties."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "health service logistic support"@en . "health service logistic support" . "health service logistic support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A functional area of logistic support that supports the joint force surgeon\u2019s health service support mission. It includes supplying Class VIII medical supplies (medical materiel to include medical peculiar repair parts used to sustain the health service support system), optical fabrication, medical equipment maintenance, blood storage and distribution, and medical gases."@en . "HSLS" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airspace coordinating measures"@en . "airspace coordinating measures" . "airspace coordinating measures (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Measures employed to facilitate the efficient use of airspace to accomplish missions and simultaneously provide safeguards for friendly forces."@en . "ACMs" . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "health service support"@en . "health service support" . "health service support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All services performed, provided, or arranged to promote, improve, conserve, or restore the mental or physical well-being of personnel. These services include, but are not limited to, the management of health services resources, such as manpower, monies, and facilities; preventive and curative health measures; evacuation of the wounded, injured, or sick; selection of the medically fit and disposition of the medically unfit; blood management; medical supply, equipment, and maintenance thereof; combat stress control; and medical, dental, veterinary, laboratory, optometric, nutrition therapy, and medical intelligence services."@en . "HSS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "health surveillance"@en . "health surveillance" . "health surveillance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The regular or repeated collection, analysis, and interpretation of health-related data and the dissemination of information to monitor the health of a population and to identify potential health risks, thereby enabling timely interventions to prevent, treat, reduce, or control disease and injury. It includes occupational and environmental health surveillance and medical surveillance subcomponents."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "health threat"@en . "health threat" . "health threat (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A composite of ongoing or potential enemy actions; adverse environmental, occupational, and geographic and meteorological conditions; endemic diseases; and employment of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons (to include 138 weapons of mass destruction) that have the potential to affect the short- or long-term health (including psychological impact) of personnel."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "heavy drop"@en . "heavy drop" . "heavy drop (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A system of delivery of heavy supplies and equipment by parachute."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "heavy-lift cargo"@en . "heavy-lift cargo" . "heavy-lift cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "heavy-lift ship"@en . "heavy-lift ship" . "heavy-lift ship (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A ship specially designed and capable of loading and unloading heavy and bulky items and has booms of sufficient capacity to accommodate a single lift of 100 tons."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "height of burst"@en . "height of burst" . "height of burst (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The vertical distance from the Earth\u2019s surface or target to the point of burst."@en . "HOB" . . . . "Stable" . . . "helicopter coordination section"@en . "helicopter coordination section" . "helicopter coordination section (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The section within the Navy tactical air control center that coordinates rotary-wing air operations with all helicopter direction centers and air traffic control center(s) in the amphibious force."@en . "HCS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "helicopter direction center"@en . "helicopter direction center" . "helicopter direction center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the primary direct control agency for the helicopter group/unit commander operating under the overall control of the tactical air control center."@en . "HDC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "helicopter landing zone"@en . "helicopter landing zone" . "helicopter landing zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A specified ground area for landing assault helicopters to embark or disembark troops and/or cargo. A landing zone may contain one or more landing sites. "@en . "HLZ" . . . "Stable" . . . "airspace coordination area"@en . "airspace coordination area" . "airspace coordination area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A three-dimensional block of airspace in a target area, established by the appropriate ground commander, in which friendly aircraft are reasonably safe from friendly surface fires. The airspace coordination area may be formal or informal."@en . "ACA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "helicopter support team"@en . "helicopter support team" . "helicopter support team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A task organization formed and equipped for employment in a landing zone to facilitate the landing and movement of helicopter-borne troops, equipment, and supplies, and to evacuate selected casualties and enemy prisoners of war."@en . "HST" . . . . "Stable" . . . "helicopter transport area"@en . "helicopter transport area" . "helicopter transport area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Areas to the seaward and on the flanks of the outer transport and landing ship areas, but preferably inside the area screen, used for launching and/or recovering helicopters."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "helicopter wave"@en . "helicopter wave" . "helicopter wave (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See wave."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "herbicide"@en . "herbicide" . "herbicide (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A chemical compound that will kill or damage plants."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "HERO SAFE ordnance"@en . "HERO SAFE ordnance" . "HERO SAFE ordnance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any ordnance item that is percussion initiated, sufficiently shielded or otherwise so protected that all electro-explosive devices contained by the item are immune to adverse effects (safety or reliability) when the item is employed in its expected radio frequency environments, provided that the general hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance requirements defined in the hazards from 139 electromagnetic radiation manual are observed."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "HERO SUSCEPTIBLE ordnance"@en . "HERO SUSCEPTIBLE ordnance" . "HERO SUSCEPTIBLE ordnance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any ordnance item containing electro-explosive devices proven by test or analysis to be adversely affected by radio frequency energy to the point that the safety and/or reliability of the system is in jeopardy when the system is employed in its expected radio frequency environment."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "HERO UNSAFE ordnance"@en . "HERO UNSAFE ordnance" . "HERO UNSAFE ordnance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any ordnance item containing electro-explosive devices that has not been classified as HERO SAFE or HERO SUSCEPTIBLE ordnance as a result of a hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance (HERO) analysis or test is considered HERO UNSAFE ordnance. Additionally, any ordnance item containing electro-explosive devices (including those previously classified as HERO SAFE or HERO SUSCEPTIBLE ordnance) that has its internal wiring exposed; when tests are being conducted on that item that result in additional electrical connections to the item; when electro-explosive devices having exposed wire leads are present and handled or loaded in any but the tested condition; when the item is being assembled or disassembled; or when such ordnance items are damaged causing exposure of internal wiring or components or destroying engineered HERO protective devices."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "H-hour"@en . "H-hour" . "H-hour (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The specific hour on D-day at which a particular operation commences."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "high altitude bombing"@en . "high altitude bombing" . "high altitude bombing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Horizontal bombing with the height of release over 15,000 feet."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "high-altitude low-opening parachute technique"@en . "high-altitude low-opening parachute technique" . "high-altitude low-opening parachute technique (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A method of delivering personnel, equipment, or supplies from airlift aircraft that must fly at altitudes above the threat umbrella."@en . "HALO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "active defense"@en . "active defense" . "active defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The employment of limited offensive action and counterattacks to deny a contested area or position to the enemy."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "airspace management"@en . "airspace management" . "airspace management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The coordination, integration, and regulation of the use of airspace of defined dimensions."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "high-altitude missile engagement zone"@en . "high-altitude missile engagement zone" . "high-altitude missile engagement zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In air defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air threats normally rests with high-altitude surface-to-air missiles."@en . "HIMEZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "high-density airspace control zone"@en . "high-density airspace control zone" . "high-density airspace control zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Airspace designated in an airspace control plan or airspace control order, in which there is a concentrated employment of numerous and varied weapons and airspace users. A high-density airspace control zone has defined dimensions which usually coincide with geographical features or navigational aids. Access to a high-density airspace control zone is normally controlled by the maneuver commander. The maneuver commander can also direct a more restrictive weapons status within the high-density airspace control zone."@en . "HIDACZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "high-payoff target"@en . "high-payoff target" . "high-payoff target (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A target whose loss to the enemy will significantly contribute to the success of the friendly course of action. High-payoff targets are those high-value targets that must be acquired and successfully attacked for the success of the friendly commander\u2019s mission."@en . "HPT" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "high-payoff target list"@en . "high-payoff target list" . "high-payoff target list (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A prioritized list of high-payoff targets by phase of the joint operation."@en . "HPTL" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "high-risk personnel"@en . "high-risk personnel" . "high-risk personnel (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Personnel who, by their grade, assignment, symbolic value, or relative isolation, are likely to be attractive or accessible terrorist targets."@en . "HRP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "high value airborne asset protection"@en . "high value airborne asset protection" . "high value airborne asset protection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A defensive counterair mission using fighter escorts that defends airborne national assets which are so important that the loss of even one could seriously impact United States warfighting capabilities or provide the enemy with significant propaganda value."@en . "HVAA protection" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "high-value target"@en . "high-value target" . "high-value target (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A target the enemy commander requires for the successful completion of the mission. The loss of high-value targets would be expected to seriously degrade important enemy functions throughout the friendly commander\u2019s area of interest."@en . "HVT" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "high velocity drop"@en . "high velocity drop" . "high velocity drop (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A drop procedure in which the drop velocity is greater than 30 feet per second (low velocity drop) and lower than free drop velocity."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "hinterland, far"@en . "hinterland, far" . "hinterland, far (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That region surrounding a beach or terminal operation to the extent that"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "it has characteristics that affect the operation"@en . "it has characteristics that affect the operation" . "it has characteristics that affect the operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "normally within 100 miles."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "airspace reservation"@en . "airspace reservation" . "airspace reservation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The airspace located above an area on the surface of the land or water, designated and set apart by Executive Order of the President or by a state, commonwealth, or territory, over which the flight of aircraft is prohibited or restricted for the purpose of national defense or for other governmental purposes."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "hinterland, near"@en . "hinterland, near" . "hinterland, near (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The area of land within an operational area of a specific beach or"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "terminal operation"@en . "terminal operation" . "terminal operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "usually within 5 miles."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "holding point"@en . "holding point" . "holding point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A geographically or electronically defined location used in stationing aircraft in flight in a predetermined pattern in accordance with air traffic control clearance."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "homeland"@en . "homeland" . "homeland (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The physical region that includes the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, United States possessions and territories, and surrounding territorial waters and airspace."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "homeland defense"@en . "homeland defense" . "homeland defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The protection of United States sovereignty, territory, domestic population, and critical defense infrastructure against external threats and aggression or other threats as directed by the President."@en . "HD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "homeland security"@en . "homeland security" . "homeland security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A concerted national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States; reduce America\u2019s vulnerability to terrorism, major disasters, and other emergencies; and minimize the damage and recover from attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies that occur."@en . "HS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "home station"@en . "home station" . "home station (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The permanent location of active duty units and Reserve Component units (e.g., location of armory or reserve center)."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "homing"@en . "homing" . "homing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The technique whereby a mobile station directs itself, or is directed, towards a source of primary or reflected energy, or to a specified point."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "homing adaptor"@en . "homing adaptor" . "homing adaptor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A device which, when used with an aircraft radio receiver, produces aural and/or visual signals that indicate the direction of a transmitting radio station with respect to the heading of the aircraft."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "honey pot"@en . "honey pot" . "honey pot (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A trap set to detect, deflect, or in some manner counteract attempts at unauthorized use of information systems. Generally it consists of a computer, data, or a network site that appears to be part of a network, but is actually isolated, (un)protected, and monitored, and which seems to contain information or a resource of value to attackers."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air superiority"@en . "air superiority" . "air superiority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That degree of dominance in the air battle by one force that permits the conduct of its operations at a given time and place without prohibitive interference from air and missile threats."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "horizontal stowage"@en . "horizontal stowage" . "horizontal stowage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The lateral distribution of unit equipment or categories of supplies so that they can be unloaded simultaneously from two or more holds."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "hospital"@en . "hospital" . "hospital (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A medical treatment facility capable of providing inpatient care. It is appropriately staffed and equipped to provide diagnostic and therapeutic services, as well as the necessary supporting services required to perform its assigned mission and functions. A hospital may, in addition, discharge the functions of a clinic."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "hostage rescue"@en . "hostage rescue" . "hostage rescue (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A personnel recovery method used to recover isolated personnel who are specifically designated as hostages."@en . "HR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "host country"@en . "host country" . "host country (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A nation which permits, either by written agreement or official invitation, government representatives and/or agencies of another nation to operate, under specified conditions, within its borders."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "hostile act"@en . "hostile act" . "hostile act (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An attack or other use of force against the US, US forces, or other designated persons or property. It also includes force used directly to preclude or impede the mission and/or duties of US forces, including the recovery of US personnel or vital US Government property."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "hostile casualty"@en . "hostile casualty" . "hostile casualty (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A person who is the victim of a terrorist activity or who becomes a casualty \u201Cin action.\u201D \u201CIn action\u201D characterizes the casualty as having been the direct result of hostile action, sustained in combat or relating thereto, or sustained going to or 142 returning from a combat mission provided that the occurrence was directly related to hostile action. Included are persons killed or wounded mistakenly or accidentally by friendly fire directed at a hostile force or what is thought to be a hostile force. However, not to be considered as sustained in action and not to be interpreted as hostile casualties are injuries or death due to the elements, self-inflicted wounds, combat fatigue, and except in unusual cases, wounds or death inflicted by a friendly force while the individual is in an absent-without-leave, deserter, or dropped-from-rolls status or is voluntarily absent from a place of duty."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "hostile intent"@en . "hostile intent" . "hostile intent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The threat of imminent use of force against the United States, United States forces, or other designated persons or property."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "host nation"@en . "host nation" . "host nation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A nation which receives the forces and/or supplies of allied nations and/or NATO organizations to be located on, to operate in, or to transit through its territory."@en . "HN" . . . . "Stable" . . . "host-nation support"@en . "host-nation support" . "host-nation support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Civil and/or military assistance rendered by a nation to foreign forces within its territory during peacetime, crises or emergencies, or war based on agreements mutually concluded between nations."@en . "HNS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "host-nation support agreement"@en . "host-nation support agreement" . "host-nation support agreement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Basic agreement normally concluded at government-togovernment or government- to-combatant commander level. These agreements may include general agreements, umbrella agreements, and memoranda of understanding."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air support coordination section"@en . "air support coordination section" . "air support coordination section (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the section of the Navy tactical air control center designated to coordinate, control, and integrate all direct support aircraft (i.e., close air support) and assault support operations."@en . "ASCS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "hovering"@en . "hovering" . "hovering (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A self-sustaining maneuver whereby a fixed, or nearly fixed, position is maintained relative to a spot on the surface of the Earth or underwater."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "howitzer"@en . "howitzer" . "howitzer (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "hub"@en . "hub" . "hub (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organization that sorts and distributes inbound cargo from wholesale supply sources (airlifted, sealifted, and ground transportable) and/or from within the theater."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "hub and spoke distribution"@en . "hub and spoke distribution" . "hub and spoke distribution (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A physical distribution system developed and modeled on industry standards to provide cargo management for a theater. It is based on a \u201Chub\u201D moving cargo to and between several \u201Cspokes\u201D. It is designed to increase transportation efficiencies and in-transit visibility and reduce order ship time."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "human factors"@en . "human factors" . "human factors (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The psychological, cultural, behavioral, and other human attributes that influence decision-making, the flow of information, and the interpretation of information by individuals or groups."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "human intelligence"@en . "human intelligence" . "human intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A category of intelligence derived from information collected and provided by human sources."@en . "HUMINT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "humanitarian and civic assistance"@en . "humanitarian and civic assistance" . "humanitarian and civic assistance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Assistance to the local populace provided by predominantly US forces in conjunction with military operations and exercises. This assistance is specifically authorized by Title 10, United States Code, Section 401, and funded under separate authorities."@en . "HCA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "humanitarian assistance"@en . "humanitarian assistance" . "humanitarian assistance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Programs conducted to relieve or reduce the results of natural or manmade disasters or other endemic conditions such as human pain, disease, hunger, or privation that might present a serious threat to life or that can result in great damage to or loss of property. Humanitarian assistance provided by US forces is limited in scope and duration. The assistance provided is designed to supplement or complement the efforts of the host nation civil authorities or agencies that may have the primary responsibility for providing humanitarian assistance."@en . "HA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "humanitarian assistance coordination center"@en . "humanitarian assistance coordination center" . "humanitarian assistance coordination center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary center established by a geographic combatant commander to assist with interagency coordination and planning. A humanitarian assistance coordination center operates during the early planning and coordination stages of foreign humanitarian assistance operations by providing the link between the geographic combatant commander and other United States Government agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and international and regional organizations at the strategic level."@en . "HACC" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "humanitarian demining assistance"@en . "humanitarian demining assistance" . "humanitarian demining assistance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The activities related to the furnishing of education, training, and technical assistance with respect to the detection and clearance of land mines and other explosive remnants of war."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air support operations center"@en . "air support operations center" . "air support operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The principal air control agency of the theater air control system responsible for the direction and control of air operations directly supporting the ground combat element. It coordinates air missions requiring integration with other supporting arms and ground forces. It normally collocates with the Army tactical headquarters senior fire support coordination center within the ground combat element."@en . "ASOC" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "humanitarian mine action"@en . "humanitarian mine action" . "humanitarian mine action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Activities that strive to reduce the social, economic, and environmental impact of land mines, unexploded ordnance and small arms ammunition - also characterized as explosive remnants of war."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "humanitarian operations center"@en . "humanitarian operations center" . "humanitarian operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An international and interagency body that coordinates the overall relief strategy and unity of effort among all participants in a large foreign humanitarian assistance operation. It normally is established under the direction of the government of the affected country or the United Nations, or a US Government agency during a US unilateral operation. Because the humanitarian operations center operates at the national level, it will normally consist of senior representatives from the affected country, assisting countries, the United Nations, nongovernmental organizations, 144 intergovernmental organizations, and other major organizations involved in the operation."@en . "HOC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "hung ordnance"@en . "hung ordnance" . "hung ordnance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those weapons or stores on an aircraft that the pilot has attempted to drop or fire but could not because of a malfunction of the weapon, rack or launcher, or aircraft release and control system."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "hydrographic reconnaissance"@en . "hydrographic reconnaissance" . "hydrographic reconnaissance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Reconnaissance of an area of water to determine depths, beach gradients, the nature of the bottom, and the location of coral reefs, rocks, shoals, and man-made obstacles."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "hyperspectral imagery"@en . "hyperspectral imagery" . "hyperspectral imagery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Term used to describe the imagery derived from subdividing the electromagnetic spectrum into very narrow bandwidths. These narrow bandwidths may be combined with or subtracted from each other in various ways to form images useful in precise terrain or target analysis. 145 Intentionally Blank 146"@en . "HSI" . . . "Stable" . . . "identification"@en . "identification" . "identification (JP 1-02)"@en . . "ID" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "identification, friend or foe"@en . "identification, friend or foe" . "identification, friend or foe (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A device that emits a signal positively identifying it as a friendly."@en . "IFF" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "identification maneuver"@en . "identification maneuver" . "identification maneuver (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A maneuver performed for identification purposes."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "imagery"@en . "imagery" . "imagery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A likeness or presentation of any natural or man-made feature or related object or activity, and the positional data acquired at the same time the likeness or representation was acquired, including: products produced by space-based national intelligence reconnaissance systems; and likeness and presentations produced by satellites, airborne platforms, unmanned aerial vehicles, or other similar means (except that such term does not include handheld or clandestine photography taken by or on behalf of human intelligence collection organizations)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "imagery exploitation"@en . "imagery exploitation" . "imagery exploitation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) The cycle of processing and printing imagery to the positive or negative state, assembly into imagery packs, identification, interpretation, mensuration, information extraction, the preparation of reports, and the dissemination of information."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "air support request"@en . "air support request" . "air support request (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A means to request preplanned and immediate close air support, air interdiction, air reconnaissance, surveillance, escort, helicopter airlift, and other aircraft missions."@en . "AIRSUPREQ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "imagery intelligence"@en . "imagery intelligence" . "imagery intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The technical, geographic, and intelligence information derived through the interpretation or analysis of imagery and collateral materials."@en . "IMINT" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "immediate air support"@en . "immediate air support" . "immediate air support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Air support to meet specific requests which arise during the course of a battle and which by their nature cannot be planned in advance."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "immediate decontamination"@en . "immediate decontamination" . "immediate decontamination (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Decontamination carried out by individuals immediately upon becoming contaminated to save lives, minimize casualties, and limit the spread of contamination. This may include decontamination of some personal clothing and/or equipment."@en . "emergency decontamination" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "immediate message"@en . "immediate message" . "immediate message (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A category of precedence reserved for messages relating to situations that gravely affect the security of national and multinational forces or populace and that require immediate delivery to the addressee(s)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "immediate mission request"@en . "immediate mission request" . "immediate mission request (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A request for an air strike on a target that, by its nature, could not be identified sufficiently in advance to permit detailed mission coordination and planning."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "immediate response"@en . "immediate response" . "immediate response (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any form of immediate action taken to save lives, prevent human suffering, or mitigate great property damage under imminently serious conditions when time does not permit approval from a higher authority."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "immediate response authority"@en . "immediate response authority" . "immediate response authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Federal military commander\u2019s, Department of Defense component head\u2019s, and/or responsible Department of Defense civilian official\u2019s authority temporarily to employ resources under their control, subject to any supplemental direction provided by higher headquarters, and provide those resources to save lives, prevent human suffering, or mitigate great property damage in response to a request for assistance from a civil authority, under imminently serious conditions when time does not permit approval from a higher authority within the United States. Immediate response authority does not permit actions that would subject civilians to the use of military power that is regulatory, prescriptive, proscriptive, or compulsory. (DODD 3025.18)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "impact area"@en . "impact area" . "impact area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area having designated boundaries within the limits of which all ordnance will detonate or impact."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "implementation"@en . "implementation" . "implementation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Procedures governing the mobilization of the force and the deployment, employment, and sustainment of military operations in response to execution orders issued by the Secretary of Defense."@en . "IMP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "implied task"@en . "implied task" . "implied task (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In the context of joint operation planning, a task derived during mission analysis that an organization must perform or prepare to perform to accomplish a specified task or the mission, but which is not stated in the higher headquarters order."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air supremacy"@en . "air supremacy" . "air supremacy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That degree of air superiority wherein the opposing force is incapable of effective interference within the operational area using air and missile threats."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "imprest fund"@en . "imprest fund" . "imprest fund (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A cash fund of a fixed amount established through an advance of funds, without appropriation change, to an authorized imprest fund cashier to effect immediate cash payments of relatively small amounts for authorized purchases of supplies and nonpersonal services."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "improvised explosive device"@en . "improvised explosive device" . "improvised explosive device (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A weapon that is fabricated or emplaced in an unconventional manner incorporating destructive, lethal, noxious, pyrotechnic, or incendiary chemicals designed to kill, destroy, incapacitate, harass, deny mobility, or distract."@en . "IED" . . . . "Stable" . . . "inactive duty training"@en . "inactive duty training" . "inactive duty training (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Authorized training performed by a member of a Reserve Component not on active duty or active duty for training and consisting of regularly scheduled unit training assemblies, additional training assemblies, periods of appropriate duty or equivalent training, and any special additional duties authorized for Reserve Component personnel by the Secretary concerned, and performed by them in connection with the prescribed activities of the organization in which they are assigned with or without pay. Does not include work or study associated with correspondence courses. 148"@en . "IDT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Inactive National Guard"@en . "Inactive National Guard" . "Inactive National Guard (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Army National Guard personnel in an inactive status not in the Selected Reserve who are attached to a specific National Guard unit but do not participate in training activities. Upon mobilization, they will mobilize with their units. In order for these personnel to remain members of the Inactive National Guard, they must muster once a year with their assigned unit. Like the Individual Ready Reserve, all members of the Inactive National Guard have legal, contractual obligations. Members of the Inactive National Guard may not train for retirement credit or pay and are not eligible for promotion."@en . "ING" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "inactive status"@en . "inactive status" . "inactive status (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Status of reserve members on an inactive status list of a Reserve Component or assigned to the Inactive Army National Guard. Those in an inactive status may not train for points or pay, and may not be considered for promotion."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "incapacitating agent"@en . "incapacitating agent" . "incapacitating agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A chemical agent, which produces temporary disabling conditions which (unlike those caused by riot control agents) can be physical or mental and persist for hours or days after exposure to the agent has ceased."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "incident"@en . "incident" . "incident (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "incident command post"@en . "incident command post" . "incident command post (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The field location at which the primary tactical-level on-scene incident command functions are performed. It may be collocated with the incident base or other incident facilities and is normally identified by a green rotating or flashing light."@en . "ICP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "incident command system"@en . "incident command system" . "incident command system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A standardized on-scene emergency management construct designed to aid in the management of resources during incidents. Consists of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications established for this purpose."@en . "ICS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "incident management"@en . "incident management" . "incident management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A national comprehensive approach to preventing, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies. Incident management includes measures and activities performed at the local, state, and national levels and includes both crisis and consequence management activities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air tasking order"@en . "air tasking order" . "air tasking order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A method used to task and disseminate to components, subordinate units, and command and control agencies projected sorties, capabilities and/or forces to targets and specific missions. Normally provides specific instructions to include call signs, targets, controlling agencies, etc., as well as general instructions."@en . "ATO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "incremental costs"@en . "incremental costs" . "incremental costs (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Costs which are additional costs to the Service appropriations that would not have been incurred absent support of the contingency operation."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "independent government estimate"@en . "independent government estimate" . "independent government estimate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The government\u2019s estimate of the resources and projected cost of the resources a contractor will incur in the performance of the contract."@en . "IGE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "indications"@en . "indications" . "indications (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, information in various degrees of evaluation, all of which bear on the intention of a potential enemy to adopt or reject a course of action."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "indications and warning"@en . "indications and warning" . "indications and warning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those intelligence activities intended to detect and report timesensitive intelligence information on foreign developments that could involve a threat to the United States or allied and/or coalition military, political, or economic interests or to US citizens abroad. It includes forewarning of hostile actions or intentions against the United States, its activities, overseas forces, or allied and/or coalition nations."@en . "I&W" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "indicator"@en . "indicator" . "indicator (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, an item of information which reflects the intention or capability of an adversary to adopt or reject a course of action."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "indigenous populations and institutions"@en . "indigenous populations and institutions" . "indigenous populations and institutions (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A generic term used to describe the civilian construct of an operational area to include its populations (legal citizens, legal and illegal immigrants, and all categories of dislocated civilians), governmental, tribal, commercial, and private organizations and entities."@en . "IPI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "indirect fire"@en . "indirect fire" . "indirect fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fire delivered on a target that is not itself used as a point of aim for the weapons or the director."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "individual mobilization augmentee"@en . "individual mobilization augmentee" . "individual mobilization augmentee (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An individual reservist attending drills who receives training and is preassigned to an Active Component organization, a Selective Service System, or a Federal Emergency Management Agency billet that must be filled on, or shortly after, mobilization. Individual mobilization augmentees train on a parttime basis with these organizations to prepare for mobilization. Inactive duty training for individual mobilization augmentees is decided by component policy and can vary from 0 to 48 drills a year."@en . "IMA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "individual protective equipment"@en . "individual protective equipment" . "individual protective equipment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear operations, the personal clothing and equipment required to protect an individual from chemical, biological, and radiological hazards and some nuclear hazards."@en . "IPE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Individual Ready Reserve"@en . "Individual Ready Reserve" . "Individual Ready Reserve (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A manpower pool consisting of individuals who have had some training or who have served previously in the Active Component or in the Selected Reserve, and may have some period of their military service obligation remaining. 150 Members may voluntarily participate in training for retirement points and promotion with or without pay."@en . "IRR" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air terminal"@en . "air terminal" . "air terminal (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A facility on an airfield that functions as an air transportation hub and accommodates the loading and unloading of airlift aircraft and the intransit processing of traffic. The airfield may or may not be designated an aerial port."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "industrial mobilization"@en . "industrial mobilization" . "industrial mobilization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The transformation of industry from its peacetime activity to the industrial program necessary to support the national military objectives. It includes the mobilization of materials, labor, capital, production facilities, and contributory items and services essential to the industrial program."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "industrial preparedness"@en . "industrial preparedness" . "industrial preparedness (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The state of preparedness of industry to produce essential materiel to support the national military objectives."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "industrial preparedness program"@en . "industrial preparedness program" . "industrial preparedness program (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Plans, actions, or measures for the transformation of the industrial base, both government-owned and civilian-owned, from its peacetime activity to the emergency program necessary to support the national military objectives. It includes industrial preparedness measures such as modernization, expansion, and preservation of the production facilities and contributory items and services for planning with industry."@en . "IPP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "inertial navigation system"@en . "inertial navigation system" . "inertial navigation system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A self-contained navigation system using inertial detectors, which automatically provides vehicle position, heading, and velocity."@en . "INS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "infiltration"@en . "infiltration" . "infiltration (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "influence mine"@en . "influence mine" . "influence mine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mine actuated by the effect of a target on some physical condition in the vicinity of the mine or on radiations emanating from the mine."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "influence sweep"@en . "influence sweep" . "influence sweep (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A sweep designed to produce an influence similar to that produced by a ship and thus actuate mines."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "information assurance"@en . "information assurance" . "information assurance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Measures that protect and defend information and information systems by ensuring their availability, integrity, authentication, confidentiality, and nonrepudiation. This includes providing for restoration of information systems by incorporating protection, detection, and reaction capabilities."@en . "IA" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "information-based processes"@en . "information-based processes" . "information-based processes (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Processes that collect, analyze, and disseminate information using any medium or form. These processes may be stand-alone processes 151 or sub-processes that, taken together, comprise a larger system or systems of processes."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "information environment"@en . "information environment" . "information environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The aggregate of individuals, organizations, and systems that collect, process, disseminate, or act on information."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air traffic controller"@en . "air traffic controller" . "air traffic controller (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An air controller specially trained and certified for civilian air traffic control."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "information management"@en . "information management" . "information management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The function of managing an organization\u2019s information resources for the handling of data and information acquired by one or many different systems, individuals, and organizations in a way that optimizes access by all who have a share in that data or a right to that information."@en . "IM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "information operations"@en . "information operations" . "information operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The integrated employment, during military operations, of information-related capabilities in concert with other lines of operation to influence, disrupt, corrupt, or usurp the decision-making of adversaries and potential adversaries while protecting our own. (SecDef Memo 12401-10)"@en . "IO" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "information report"@en . "information report" . "information report (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Report used to forward raw information collected to fulfill intelligence requirements."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "information requirements"@en . "information requirements" . "information requirements (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, those items of information regarding the adversary and other relevant aspects of the operational environment that need to be collected and processed in order to meet the intelligence requirements of a commander."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "information resources"@en . "information resources" . "information resources (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Information and related resources, such as personnel, equipment, and information technology."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "information security"@en . "information security" . "information security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The protection of information and information systems against unauthorized access or modification of information, whether in storage, processing, or transit, and against denial of service to authorized users."@en . "INFOSEC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "information superiority"@en . "information superiority" . "information superiority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The operational advantage derived from the ability to collect, process, and disseminate an uninterrupted flow of information while exploiting or denying an adversary\u2019s ability to do the same."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "information system"@en . "information system" . "information system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The entire infrastructure, organization, personnel, and components for the collection, processing, storage, transmission, display, dissemination, and disposition of information."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "infrared imagery"@en . "infrared imagery" . "infrared imagery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That imagery produced as a result of sensing electromagnetic radiations emitted or reflected from a given target surface in the infrared position of the electromagnetic spectrum (approximately 0.72 to 1,000 microns). 152"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "infrared pointer"@en . "infrared pointer" . "infrared pointer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A low power laser device operating in the near infrared light spectrum that is visible with light amplifying night vision devices."@en . "IR pointer" . . . . "Stable" . . . "active duty"@en . "active duty" . "active duty (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Full-time duty in the active military service of the United States. This includes members of the Reserve Component serving on active duty or full-time training duty, but does not include full-time National Guard duty."@en . "AD" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air traffic control section"@en . "air traffic control section" . "air traffic control section (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the section of the Navy tactical air control center designed to provide initial safe passage, radar control, and surveillance for close air support aircraft in the operational area."@en . "ATCS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "infrastructure"@en . "infrastructure" . "infrastructure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All building and permanent installations necessary for the support, redeployment, and military forces operations (e.g., barracks, headquarters, airfields, communications, facilities, stores, port installations, and maintenance stations)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "initial assessment"@en . "initial assessment" . "initial assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An assessment that provides a basic determination of the viability of the infiltration and exfiltration portion of a proposed special operations forces mission."@en . "IA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "initial operational capability"@en . "initial operational capability" . "initial operational capability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The first attainment of the capability to employ effectively a weapon, item of equipment, or system of approved specific characteristics that is manned or operated by an adequately trained, equipped, and supported military unit or force. "@en . "IOC" . . . "Stable" . . . "initial radiation"@en . "initial radiation" . "initial radiation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The radiation, essentially neutrons and gamma rays, resulting from a nuclear burst and emitted from the fireball within one minute after burst."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "initial reception point"@en . "initial reception point" . "initial reception point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In personnel recovery, a secure area or facility under friendly control where initial reception of recovered isolated personnel can safely take place."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "initial response force"@en . "initial response force" . "initial response force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The first unit, usually military police, on the scene of a terrorist incident."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "initial unloading period"@en . "initial unloading period" . "initial unloading period (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, that part of the ship-to-shore movement in which unloading is primarily tactical in character and must be instantly responsive to landing force requirements. All elements intended to land during this period are serialized."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "initiating directive"@en . "initiating directive" . "initiating directive (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An order to a subordinate commander to conduct military operations as directed. It is issued by the unified commander, subunified commander, Service component commander, or joint force commander delegated overall responsibility for the operation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "injury"@en . "injury" . "injury (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A term comprising such conditions as fractures, wounds, sprains, strains, dislocations, concussions, and compressions. In addition, it includes conditions resulting from extremes of temperature or prolonged exposure. Acute poisonings (except those due to contaminated food) resulting from exposure to a toxic or poisonous substance are also classed as injuries. 153 inland petroleum distribution system \u2014A multi-product system consisting of both commercially available and military standard petroleum equipment that can be assembled by military personnel and, when assembled into an integrated petroleum distribution system, provides the military with the capability required to support an operational force with bulk fuels. The inland petroleum distribution system is comprised of three primary subsystems: tactical petroleum terminal, pipeline segments, and pump stations."@en . "IPDS" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "inland search and rescue region"@en . "inland search and rescue region" . "inland search and rescue region (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The inland areas of the continental United States, except waters under the jurisdiction of the United States."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airways station"@en . "airways station" . "airways station (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A ground communication installation established, manned, and equipped to communicate with aircraft in flight, as well as with other designated airways installations, for the purpose of expeditious and safe movements of aircraft. These stations may or may not be located on designated airways."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "inner transport area"@en . "inner transport area" . "inner transport area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, an area as close to the landing beach as depth of water, navigational hazards, boat traffic, and enemy action permit, to which transports may move to expedite unloading."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "insider threat"@en . "insider threat" . "insider threat (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A person, known or suspected, who uses their authorized access to Department of Defense facilities, systems, equipment, information or infrastructure to damage, disrupt operations, commit espionage on behalf of a foreign intelligence entity or support international terrorist organizations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "instrument approach procedure"@en . "instrument approach procedure" . "instrument approach procedure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A series of predetermined maneuvers for the orderly transfer of an aircraft under instrument flight conditions from the beginning of the initial approach to a landing or to a point from which a landing may be made visually or the missed approach procedure is initiated."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "instrument meteorological conditions"@en . "instrument meteorological conditions" . "instrument meteorological conditions (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Meteorological conditions expressed in terms of visibility, distance from cloud, and ceiling; less than minimums specified for visual meteorological conditions."@en . "IMC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "instruments of national power"@en . "instruments of national power" . "instruments of national power (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All of the means available to the government in its pursuit of national objectives. They are expressed as diplomatic, economic, informational and military."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "in support of"@en . "in support of" . "in support of (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Assisting or protecting another formation, unit, or organization while remaining under original control."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "insurgency"@en . "insurgency" . "insurgency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The organized use of subversion and violence by a group or movement that seeks to overthrow or force change of a governing authority. Insurgency can also refer to the group itself."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "integrated air and missile defense"@en . "integrated air and missile defense" . "integrated air and missile defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The integration of capabilities and overlapping operations to defend the homeland and United States national interests, protect the joint 154 force, and enable freedom of action by negating an adversary\u2019s ability to create adverse effects from their air and missile capabilities."@en . "IAMD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "integrated consumable item support"@en . "integrated consumable item support" . "integrated consumable item support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A decision support system that takes time-phased force and deployment data (i.e., Department of Defense deployment plans) and calculates the ability of the Defense Logistics Agency, the warehousing unit of the Department of Defense, to support those plans. Integrated consumable item support can calculate for the planned deployment supply/demand curves for over two million individual items stocked by the Defense Logistics Agency in support of deployment."@en . "ICIS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "integrated financial operations"@en . "integrated financial operations" . "integrated financial operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The integration, synchronization, prioritization, and targeting of fiscal resources and capabilities across United States departments and agencies, multinational partners, and nongovernmental organizations against an adversary and in support of the population."@en . "IFO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "alert force"@en . "alert force" . "alert force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Specified forces maintained in a special degree of readiness."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "integrated logistic support"@en . "integrated logistic support" . "integrated logistic support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A composite of all the support considerations necessary to assure the effective and economical support of a system for its life cycle."@en . "ILS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "integrated materiel management"@en . "integrated materiel management" . "integrated materiel management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The exercise of total Department of Defense-level management responsibility for a federal supply group or class, commodity, or item for a single agency. It normally includes computation of requirements, funding, budgeting, storing, issuing, cataloging, standardizing, and procuring functions."@en . "IMM" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "integrated planning"@en . "integrated planning" . "integrated planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the planning accomplished by commanders and staffs of corresponding echelons from parallel chains of command within the amphibious task force."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "integrated priority list"@en . "integrated priority list" . "integrated priority list (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A list of a combatant commander\u2019s highest priority requirements, prioritized across Service and functional lines, defining shortfalls in key programs that, in the judgment of the combatant commander, adversely affect the capability of the combatant commander\u2019s forces to accomplish their assigned mission."@en . "IPL" . . . . "Stable" . . . "integrated staff"@en . "integrated staff" . "integrated staff (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) A staff in which one officer only is appointed to each post on the establishment of the headquarters, irrespective of nationality and Service."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "integration"@en . "integration" . "integration (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence"@en . "intelligence" . "intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The product resulting from the collection, processing, integration, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of available information concerning foreign nations, hostile or potentially hostile forces or elements, or areas of actual or potential operations. The term is also applied to the activity which results in the product and to the organizations engaged in such activity."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence annex"@en . "intelligence annex" . "intelligence annex (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A supporting document of an operation plan or order that provides detailed information on the enemy situation, assignment of intelligence tasks, and intelligence administrative procedures."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence community"@en . "intelligence community" . "intelligence community (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All departments or agencies of a government that are concerned with intelligence activity, either in an oversight, managerial, support, or participatory role."@en . "IC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence database"@en . "intelligence database" . "intelligence database (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The sum of holdings of intelligence data and finished intelligence products at a given organization."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "alerting service"@en . "alerting service" . "alerting service (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A service provided to notify appropriate organizations regarding aircraft in need of search and rescue aid, and assist such organizations as required."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence discipline"@en . "intelligence discipline" . "intelligence discipline (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A well defined area of intelligence planning, collection, processing, exploitation, analysis, and reporting using a specific category of technical or human resources. There are seven major disciplines: human intelligence, geospatial intelligence, measurement and signature intelligence, signals intelligence, open-source intelligence, technical intelligence, and counterintelligence."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence estimate"@en . "intelligence estimate" . "intelligence estimate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The appraisal, expressed in writing or orally, of available intelligence relating to a specific situation or condition with a view to determining the courses of action open to the enemy or adversary and the order of probability of their adoption."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence federation"@en . "intelligence federation" . "intelligence federation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A formal agreement in which a combatant command joint intelligence center receives preplanned intelligence support from other joint intelligence 156 centers, Service intelligence organizations, reserve organizations, and national agencies during crisis or contingency operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence information report"@en . "intelligence information report" . "intelligence information report (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The primary vehicle used to provide human intelligence information to the consumer. It utilizes a message format structure that supports automated data entry into intelligence community databases."@en . "IIR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence interrogation"@en . "intelligence interrogation" . "intelligence interrogation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The systematic process of using approved interrogation approaches to question a captured or detained person to obtain reliable information to satisfy intelligence requirements, consistent with applicable law."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence mission management"@en . "intelligence mission management" . "intelligence mission management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A systematic process by a joint intelligence staff to proactively and continuously formulate and revise command intelligence requirements, and track the resulting information through the processing, exploitation, and dissemination process to satisfy user requirements."@en . "IMM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence operations"@en . "intelligence operations" . "intelligence operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The variety of intelligence and counterintelligence tasks that are carried out by various intelligence organizations and activities within the intelligence process."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence preparation of the battlespace"@en . "intelligence preparation of the battlespace" . "intelligence preparation of the battlespace (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The analytical methodologies employed by the Services or joint force component commands to reduce uncertainties concerning the enemy, environment, time, and terrain. Intelligence preparation of the battlespace supports the individual operations of the joint force component commands."@en . "IPB" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence process"@en . "intelligence process" . "intelligence process (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process by which information is converted into intelligence and made available to users, consisting of the six interrelated intelligence operations: planning and direction, collection, processing and exploitation, analysis and production, dissemination and integration, and evaluation and feedback."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence-related activities"@en . "intelligence-related activities" . "intelligence-related activities (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those activities outside the consolidated defense intelligence program that: respond to operational commanders\u2019 tasking for timesensitive information on foreign entities; respond to national intelligence community tasking of systems whose primary mission is support to operating forces; train personnel for intelligence duties; provide an intelligence reserve; or are devoted to research and development of intelligence or related capabilities. (Specifically excluded are programs that are so closely integrated with a weapon system that their primary function is to provide immediate-use targeting data.)"@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "alert order"@en . "alert order" . "alert order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "ALERTORD" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence report"@en . "intelligence report" . "intelligence report (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A specific report of information, usually on a single item, made at any level of command in tactical operations and disseminated as rapidly as possible in keeping with the timeliness of the information."@en . "INTREP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence reporting"@en . "intelligence reporting" . "intelligence reporting (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The preparation and conveyance of information by any means. More commonly, the term is restricted to reports as they are prepared by the collector and as they are transmitted by the collector to the latter\u2019s headquarters and by this component of the intelligence structure to one or more intelligence-producing components. Thus, even in this limited sense, reporting embraces both collection and dissemination. The term is applied to normal and specialist intelligence reports."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence requirement"@en . "intelligence requirement" . "intelligence requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence source"@en . "intelligence source" . "intelligence source (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The means or system that can be used to observe and record information relating to the condition, situation, or activities of a targeted location, organization, or individual. An intelligence source can be people, documents, equipment, or technical sensors."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance"@en . "intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance" . "intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An activity that synchronizes and integrates the planning and operation of sensors, assets, and processing, exploitation, and dissemination systems in direct support of current and future operations. This is an integrated intelligence and operations function."@en . "ISR" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance visualization"@en . "intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance visualization" . "intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance visualization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The capability to graphically display the current and future locations of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance sensors, their projected platform tracks, vulnerability to threat capabilities and meteorological and oceanographic phenomena, fields of regard, tasked collection targets, and products to provide a basis for dynamic retasking and time-sensitive decision making."@en . "ISR visualization" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence system"@en . "intelligence system" . "intelligence system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any formal or informal system to manage data gathering, to obtain and process the data, to interpret the data, and to provide reasoned judgments to decision makers as a basis for action."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "interagency"@en . "interagency" . "interagency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Of or pertaining to United States Government agencies and departments, including the Department of Defense."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "interagency coordination"@en . "interagency coordination" . "interagency coordination (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Within the context of Department of Defense involvement, the coordination that occurs between elements of Department of Defense, and engaged 158 US Government agencies and departments for the purpose of achieving an objective."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "intercontinental ballistic missile"@en . "intercontinental ballistic missile" . "intercontinental ballistic missile (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A land-based, long-range ballistic missile with a range capability greater than 3,000 nautical miles."@en . "ICBM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "all appropriate action"@en . "all appropriate action" . "all appropriate action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Action taken in self-defense that is reasonable in intensity, duration, and magnitude, based on all the facts known to the commander at the time."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "interdepartmental or agency support"@en . "interdepartmental or agency support" . "interdepartmental or agency support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Provision of logistic and/or administrative support in services or materiel by one or more Military Services to one or more departments or agencies of the United States Government (other than military) with or without reimbursement."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "interdiction"@en . "interdiction" . "interdiction (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intergovernmental organization"@en . "intergovernmental organization" . "intergovernmental organization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organization created by a formal agreement between two or more governments on a global, regional, or functional basis to protect and promote national interests shared by member states."@en . "IGO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "intermediate-range ballistic missile"@en . "intermediate-range ballistic missile" . "intermediate-range ballistic missile (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A land-based ballistic missile with a range capability from 1,500 to 3,000 nautical miles."@en . "IRBM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "intermediate staging base"@en . "intermediate staging base" . "intermediate staging base (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A tailorable, temporary location used for staging forces, sustainment and/or extraction into and out of an operational area."@en . "ISB" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intermodal"@en . "intermodal" . "intermodal (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Type of international freight system that permits transshipping among sea, highway, rail, and air modes of transportation through use of American National Standards Institute and International Organization for Standardization containers, linehaul assets, and handling equipment."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intermodal systems"@en . "intermodal systems" . "intermodal systems (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Specialized transportation facilities, assets, and handling procedures designed to create a seamless transportation system by combining multimodal operations and facilities during the shipment of cargo."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "internal audience"@en . "internal audience" . "internal audience (JP 1-02)"@en . . "US military members and Department of Defense civilian employees and their immediate families."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "internal defense and development"@en . "internal defense and development" . "internal defense and development (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The full range of measures taken by a nation to promote its growth and to protect itself from subversion, lawlessness, insurgency, 159 terrorism, and other threats to its security."@en . "IDAD" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "internal information"@en . "internal information" . "internal information (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See command information."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "alliance"@en . "alliance" . "alliance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The relationship that results from a formal agreement between two or more nations for broad, long-term objectives that further the common interests of the members."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "internally displaced person"@en . "internally displaced person" . "internally displaced person (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any person who has been forced or obliged to flee or to leave their home or places of habitual residence, in particular as a result of or in order to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights or natural or human-made disasters, and who have not crossed an internationally recognized state border."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "internal security"@en . "internal security" . "internal security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The state of law and order prevailing within a nation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "internal waters"@en . "internal waters" . "internal waters (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All waters, other than lawfully claimed archipelagic waters, landward of the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured. Archipelagic states may also delimit internal waters consistent with the 1982 convention on the law of the sea. All states have complete sovereignty over their internal waters."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "International Convention for Safe Containers"@en . "International Convention for Safe Containers" . "International Convention for Safe Containers (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A convention held in Geneva, Switzerland, on 2 Dec 1972, which resulted in setting standard safety requirements for containers moving in international transport. These requirements were ratified by the United States on 3 January 1978."@en . "CSC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "international cooperative logistics"@en . "international cooperative logistics" . "international cooperative logistics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) Cooperation and mutual support in the field of logistics through the coordination of policies, plans, procedures, development activities, and the common supply and exchange of goods and services arranged on the basis of bilateral and multilateral agreements with appropriate cost reimbursement provisions."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "international logistics"@en . "international logistics" . "international logistics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The negotiating, planning, and implementation of supporting logistic arrangements between nations, their forces, and agencies. It includes furnishing logistic support (major end items, materiel, and/or services) to, or receiving logistic support from, one or more friendly foreign governments, international organizations, or military forces, with or without reimbursement. It also includes planning and actions related to the intermeshing of a significant element, activity, or component of the military logistic systems or procedures of the United States with those of one or more foreign governments, international organizations, or military forces on a temporary or permanent basis. It includes planning and actions related to the utilization of United States logistic policies, systems, and/or procedures to meet requirements of one or more foreign governments, international organizations, or forces."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "international logistic support"@en . "international logistic support" . "international logistic support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The provision of military logistic support by one participating nation to one or more participating nations, either with or without reimbursement. 160"@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "international military education and training"@en . "international military education and training" . "international military education and training (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Formal or informal instruction provided to foreign military students, units, and forces on a nonreimbursable (grant) basis by offices or employees of the United States, contract technicians, and contractors. Instruction may include correspondence courses; technical, educational, or informational publications; and media of all kinds."@en . "IMET" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "international narcotics activities"@en . "international narcotics activities" . "international narcotics activities (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those activities outside the United States which produce, transfer, or sell narcotics or other substances controlled in accordance with"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Title 21, \u201CFood and Drugs\u201D"@en . "Title 21, \u201CFood and Drugs\u201D" . "Title 21, \u201CFood and Drugs\u201D (JP 1-02)"@en . . "United States Code, sections 811 and 812."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "allocation request"@en . "allocation request" . "allocation request (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A message used to provide an estimate of the total air effort, to identify any excess and joint force general support aircraft sorties, and to identify unfilled air requirements. This message is used only for preplanned missions and is transmitted on a daily basis, normally 24 hours prior to the start of the next air tasking day."@en . "ALLOREQ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "International Organization for Standardization"@en . "International Organization for Standardization" . "International Organization for Standardization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A worldwide federation of national standards bodies from some 100 countries, one from each country. The International Organization for Standardization is a nongovernmental organization, established to promote the development of standardization and related activities in the world with a view to facilitating the international exchange of goods and services, and to developing cooperation in the spheres of intellectual, scientific, technological, and economic activity."@en . "ISO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "interoperability"@en . "interoperability" . "interoperability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. The ability to operate in synergy in the execution of assigned tasks."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "interorganizational coordination"@en . "interorganizational coordination" . "interorganizational coordination (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The interaction that occurs among elements of the Department of Defense; engaged United States Government agencies; state, territorial, local, and tribal agencies; foreign military forces and government agencies; intergovernmental organizations; nongovernmental organizations; and the private sector."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "interpretation"@en . "interpretation" . "interpretation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A part of the analysis and production phase in the intelligence process in which the significance of information is judged in relation to the current body of knowledge."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "interrogation"@en . "interrogation" . "interrogation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Systematic effort to procure information by direct questioning of a person under the control of the questioner."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "inter-Service, intragovernmental agreements"@en . "inter-Service, intragovernmental agreements" . "inter-Service, intragovernmental agreements (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Formal long-term or operational specific support agreements between Services, Department of Defense (DOD), and/or nonDOD agencies governed by DOD Instruction 4000.19, Interservice and Intragovernmental Support. These agreements, normally developed at the Service Secretariat and governmental agency director level, document funding and reimbursement procedures as well as standards of support between the supplying and receiving Service or agencies. Inter-Service, intragovernmental agreements, while 161 binding Service level agreements, do not connote DOD-level executive agent responsibilities."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "inter-Service support"@en . "inter-Service support" . "inter-Service support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Action by one Military Service or element thereof to provide logistic and/or administrative support to another Military Service or element thereof. Such action can be recurring or nonrecurring in character on an installation, area, or worldwide basis."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intertheater"@en . "intertheater" . "intertheater (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Between theaters or between the continental United States and theaters."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intertheater airlift"@en . "intertheater airlift" . "intertheater airlift (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The common-user airlift linking theaters to the continental United States and to other theaters as well as the airlift within the continental United States. The majority of these air mobility assets is assigned to the Commander, United States Transportation Command. Because of the intertheater ranges usually involved, intertheater airlift is normally conducted by the heavy, longer range, intercontinental airlift assets but may be augmented with shorter range aircraft when required. Formerly referred to as \u201Cstrategic airlift.\u201D"@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intertheater patient movement"@en . "intertheater patient movement" . "intertheater patient movement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Moving patients between, into, and out of the different theaters of the geographic combatant commands and into the continental United States or another supporting theater."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "allotment"@en . "allotment" . "allotment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The temporary change of assignment of tactical air forces between subordinate commands. The authority to allot is vested in the commander having combatant command (command authority). 15"@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "intertheater traffic"@en . "intertheater traffic" . "intertheater traffic (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Traffic between theaters exclusive of that between the continental United States and theaters."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "intransit aeromedical evacuation facility"@en . "intransit aeromedical evacuation facility" . "intransit aeromedical evacuation facility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A medical facility, on or in the vicinity of an air base, that provides limited medical care for intransit patients awaiting air transportation. This type of medical facility is provided to obtain effective utilization of transport airlift within operating schedules. It includes \u201Cremain overnight\u201D facilities, intransit facilities at aerial ports of embarkation and debarkation, and casualty staging facilities in an overseas combat area."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "in-transit visibility"@en . "in-transit visibility" . "in-transit visibility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The ability to track the identity, status, and location of Department of Defense units, and non-unit cargo (excluding bulk petroleum, oils, and lubricants) and passengers; patients; and personal property from origin to consignee or destination across the range of military operations."@en . "ITV" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intratheater"@en . "intratheater" . "intratheater (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Within a theater."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "intratheater airlift"@en . "intratheater airlift" . "intratheater airlift (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Airlift conducted within a theater. Assets assigned to a geographic combatant commander or attached to a subordinate joint force commander normally conduct intratheater airlift operations. Intratheater airlift provides air movement and 162 delivery of personnel and equipment directly into objective areas through air landing, airdrop, extraction, or other delivery techniques as well as the air logistic support of all theater forces, including those engaged in combat operations, to meet specific theater objectives and requirements. During large-scale operations, US Transportation Command assets may be tasked to augment intratheater airlift operations, and may be temporarily attached to a joint force commander. Formerly referred to as theater airlift."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "intratheater patient movement"@en . "intratheater patient movement" . "intratheater patient movement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Moving patients within the theater of a combatant command or in the continental United States."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "inventory control"@en . "inventory control" . "inventory control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That phase of military logistics that includes managing, cataloging, requirements determinations, procurement, distribution, overhaul, and disposal of materiel."@en . "inventory management; materiel control; materiel management; supply management" . . . . "Stable" . . . "inventory control point"@en . "inventory control point" . "inventory control point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organizational unit or activity within a Department of Defense supply system that is assigned the primary responsibility for the materiel management of a group of items either for a particular Service or for the Defense Department as a whole. Materiel inventory management includes cataloging direction, requirements computation, procurement direction, distribution management, disposal direction and, generally, rebuild direction."@en . "ICP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "inventory management"@en . "inventory management" . "inventory management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See inventory control."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "inventory managers"@en . "inventory managers" . "inventory managers (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See inventory control point."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "allowable cabin load"@en . "allowable cabin load" . "allowable cabin load (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The maximum payload that can be carried on an individual sortie."@en . "ACL" . . . . "Stable" . . . "ionizing radiation"@en . "ionizing radiation" . "ionizing radiation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Particulate (alpha, beta, and neutron) and electromagnetic (X-ray and gamma) radiation of sufficient energy to displace electrons from atoms, producing ions."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "ionosphere"@en . "ionosphere" . "ionosphere (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That part of the atmosphere, extending from about 70 to 500 kilometers, in which ions and free electrons exist in sufficient quantities to reflect electromagnetic waves."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "IR pointer"@en . "IR pointer" . "IR pointer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See infrared pointer."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "irregular forces"@en . "irregular forces" . "irregular forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Armed individuals or groups who are not members of the regular armed forces, police, or other internal security forces."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "irregular warfare"@en . "irregular warfare" . "irregular warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A violent struggle among state and non-state actors for legitimacy and influence over the relevant population(s). Irregular warfare favors indirect and asymmetric approaches, though it may employ the full range of military and other capacities, in order to erode an adversary\u2019s power, influence, and will."@en . "IW" . . . . "Stable" . . . "isolated personnel"@en . "isolated personnel" . "isolated personnel (JP 1-02)"@en . . "US military, Department of Defense civilians and contractor personnel (and others designated by the President or Secretary of Defense) who are separated from their unit (as an individual or a group) while participating in a US sponsored military activity or mission and are, or may be, in a situation where they must survive, evade, resist, or escape."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "isolated personnel report"@en . "isolated personnel report" . "isolated personnel report (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Department of Defense Form (DD 1833) containing information designed to facilitate the identification and authentication of an isolated person by a recovery force."@en . "ISOPREP" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "issue control group"@en . "issue control group" . "issue control group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A detachment that operates the staging area, consisting of holding areas and loading areas, in an operation."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "item manager"@en . "item manager" . "item manager (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An individual within the organization of an inventory control point or other such organization assigned management responsibility for one or more specific items of materiel."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "J-2X"@en . "J-2X" . "J-2X (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The staff element of the intelligence directorate of a joint staff that combines and represents the principal authority for counterintelligence and human intelligence support."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "active duty for special work"@en . "active duty for special work" . "active duty for special work (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A tour of active duty for reserve personnel authorized from military and reserve personnel appropriations for work on active or reserve component programs."@en . "ADSW" . . . . "Stable" . . . "all-source intelligence"@en . "all-source intelligence" . "all-source intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint"@en . "joint" . "joint (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Connotes activities, operations, organizations, etc., in which elements of two or more Military Departments participate."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint acquisition review board"@en . "joint acquisition review board" . "joint acquisition review board (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint task force or subunified commander established board used to review and make recommendations for controlling critical common-user logistic supplies and services within the joint operational area and to recommend the proper sources of support for approved support requirements."@en . "JARB" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint after action report"@en . "joint after action report" . "joint after action report (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A report consisting of summary joint universal lessons learned. It describes a real world operation or training exercise and identifies significant lessons learned. "@en . "JAAR" . . . "Stable" . . . "joint air attack team"@en . "joint air attack team" . "joint air attack team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A combination of attack and/or scout rotary-wing aircraft and fixed-wing close air support aircraft operating together to locate and attack highpriority targets and other targets of opportunity. The joint air attack team normally operates as a coordinated effort supported by fire support, air defense artillery, naval surface fire support, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems, electronic warfare systems, and ground maneuver forces against enemy forces. Joint terminal attack controllers may perform duties as directed by the air mission commander in support of the ground commander\u2019s scheme of maneuver."@en . "JAAT" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint air component coordination element"@en . "joint air component coordination element" . "joint air component coordination element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A general term for the liaison element that serves as the direct representative of the joint force air component commander for joint air operations."@en . "JACCE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint air operations"@en . "joint air operations" . "joint air operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Air operations performed with air capabilities/forces made available by components in support of the joint force commander\u2019s operation or campaign objectives, or in support of other components of the joint force."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint air operations center"@en . "joint air operations center" . "joint air operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A jointly staffed facility established for planning, directing, and executing joint air operations in support of the joint force commander\u2019s operation or campaign objectives."@en . "JAOC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint air operations plan"@en . "joint air operations plan" . "joint air operations plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A plan for a connected series of joint air operations to achieve the joint force commander\u2019s objectives within a given time and joint operational area."@en . "JAOP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint base"@en . "joint base" . "joint base (JP 1-02)"@en . . "For purposes of base defense operations, a joint base is a locality from which operations of two or more of the Military Departments are projected or supported and which is manned by significant elements of two or more Military Departments or in which significant elements of two or more Military Departments are located."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint captured materiel exploitation center"@en . "joint captured materiel exploitation center" . "joint captured materiel exploitation center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An element responsible for deriving intelligence information from captured enemy materiel. It is normally subordinate to the intelligence directorate of a joint staff."@en . "JCMEC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "ambulance exchange point"@en . "ambulance exchange point" . "ambulance exchange point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A location where a patient is transferred from one ambulance to another en route to a medical treatment facility. This may be an established point in an ambulance shuttle or it may be designated independently."@en . "AXP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint civil-military operations task force"@en . "joint civil-military operations task force" . "joint civil-military operations task force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint task force composed of civil-military operations units from more than one Service. It provides support to the joint force commander in humanitarian or nation assistance operations, theater campaigns, or civil-military operations concurrent with or subsequent to regional conflict. It can organize military interaction among many governmental and nongovernmental humanitarian agencies within the theater."@en . "JCMOTF" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint combined exchange training"@en . "joint combined exchange training" . "joint combined exchange training (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A program conducted overseas to fulfill US forces training requirements and at the same time exchange the sharing of skills between US forces and host nation counterparts."@en . "JCET" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint communications network"@en . "joint communications network" . "joint communications network (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The aggregation of all the joint communications systems in a theater. The joint communications network includes the joint multichannel trunking and switching system and the joint command and control communications system(s)."@en . "JCN" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint concept"@en . "joint concept" . "joint concept (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Links strategic guidance to the development and employment of future joint force capabilities and serve as \u201Cengines for transformation\u201D that may ultimately lead to doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education, personnel and facilities (DOTMLPF) and policy changes. (CJCSI 3010.02)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "joint contracting support board"@en . "joint contracting support board" . "joint contracting support board (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint task force or subunified commander established board to coordinate all contracting support and to determine specific contracting mechanisms to obtain commercially procured common logistic supplies and services within the joint operational area."@en . "JCSB" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint counterintelligence unit"@en . "joint counterintelligence unit" . "joint counterintelligence unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organization composed of Service and Department of Defense agency counterintelligence personnel, formed under the authority of the Secretary of Defense and assigned to a combatant commander, which focuses on combatant command strategic and operational counterintelligence missions."@en . "JCIU" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint data network operations officer"@en . "joint data network operations officer" . "joint data network operations officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The joint task force operations directorate officer responsible to the commander for integrating data from supporting components into a common database used to generate the common tactical picture."@en . "JDNO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint deployable intelligence support system"@en . "joint deployable intelligence support system" . "joint deployable intelligence support system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A transportable workstation and communications suite that electronically extends a joint intelligence center to a joint task force or other tactical user."@en . "JDISS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise"@en . "Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise" . "Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The complex of equipment, procedures, doctrine, leaders, technical connectivity, information, shared knowledge, organizations, facilities, training, and materiel necessary to conduct joint distribution operations. (DODI 5851.06)"@en . "JDDE" . . . "Stable" . . . "joint deployment and distribution operations center"@en . "joint deployment and distribution operations center" . "joint deployment and distribution operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A combatant command movement control organization designed to synchronize and optimize national and theater multimodal resources for deployment, distribution, and sustainment,"@en . "JDDOC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "American Forces Radio and Television Service"@en . "American Forces Radio and Television Service" . "American Forces Radio and Television Service (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A worldwide radio and television broadcasting organization that provides United States military commanders overseas and at sea with sufficient electronic media resources to effectively communicate theater, local, Department of Defense, and Service-unique command information to their personnel and family members."@en . "AFRTS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint desired point of impact"@en . "joint desired point of impact" . "joint desired point of impact (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A unique, alpha-numeric coded aimpoint identified by a three dimensional (latitude, longitude, elevation) mensurated point. It represents a weapon or capabilities desired point of impact or penetration and is used as the standard for identifying aimpoints."@en . "a JDPI" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint distribution"@en . "joint distribution" . "joint distribution (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The operational process of synchronizing all elements of the joint logistic system using the Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise for end-to-end movement of forces and materiel from point of origin to the designated point of need."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint doctrine"@en . "joint doctrine" . "joint doctrine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fundamental principles that guide the employment of United States military forces in coordinated action toward a common objective and may include terms, tactics, techniques, and procedures. (CJCSI 5120.02)"@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint doctrine development community"@en . "joint doctrine development community" . "joint doctrine development community (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Services, the combatant commands, the Joint Staff, the combat support agencies, and the doctrine development agencies of the Services and the joint community. (CJCSI 5120.02)"@en . "JDDC" . . . "Stable" . . . "Joint Doctrine Development System"@en . "Joint Doctrine Development System" . "Joint Doctrine Development System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The system of lead agents, Joint Staff doctrine sponsors, primary review authorities, coordinating review authorities, technical review authorities, assessment agents, evaluation agents, Joint Doctrine Planning Conference, procedures, and hierarchical framework designed to initiate, develop, approve, and maintain joint publications. (CJCSI 5120.02) 167"@en . "JDDS" . . . "Stable" . . . "Joint Doctrine Planning Conference"@en . "Joint Doctrine Planning Conference" . "Joint Doctrine Planning Conference (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A forum convened by the Joint Staff J-7 that meets semiannually to address and vote on project proposals; discuss key joint doctrinal and operational issues; discuss potential changes to the joint doctrine development process; keep up to date on the status of the joint publication projects and emerging publications; and keep abreast of other initiatives of interest to the members. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . "JDPC" . . . "Stable" . . . "joint document exploitation center"@en . "joint document exploitation center" . "joint document exploitation center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An element, normally subordinate to the intelligence directorate of a joint staff, responsible for deriving intelligence information from captured adversary documents including all forms of electronic data and other forms of stored textual and graphic information."@en . "JDEC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint duty assignment"@en . "joint duty assignment" . "joint duty assignment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An assignment to a designated position in a multi-Service, joint or multinational command or activity that is involved in the integrated employment or support of the land, sea, and air forces of at least two of the three Military Departments. Such involvement includes, but is not limited to, matters relating to national military strategy, joint doctrine and policy, strategic planning, contingency planning, and command and control of combat operations under a unified or specified command. "@en . "JDA" . . . "Stable" . . . "Joint Duty Assignment List"@en . "Joint Duty Assignment List" . "Joint Duty Assignment List (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Positions designated as joint duty assignments are reflected in a list approved by the Secretary of Defense and maintained by the Joint Staff. The Joint Duty Assignment List is reflected in the Joint Duty Assignment Management Information System. "@en . "JDAL" . . . "Stable" . . . "joint electromagnetic spectrum management operations"@en . "joint electromagnetic spectrum management operations" . "joint electromagnetic spectrum management operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those interrelated functions of frequency management, host nation coordination, and joint spectrum interference resolution that together enable the planning, management, and execution of operations within the electromagnetic operational environment during all phases of military operations."@en . "JEMSMO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "ammunition controlled supply rate"@en . "ammunition controlled supply rate" . "ammunition controlled supply rate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In Army usage, the amount of ammunition estimated to be available to sustain operations of a designated force for a specified time if expenditures are controlled at that rate. It is expressed in terms of rounds per weapon per day for ammunition items fired by weapons, and in terms of units of measure per organization per day for bulk allotment ammunition items. Tactical commanders use this rate to control expenditures of ammunition during tactical operations at planned intervals. It is issued through command channels at each level. It is determined based on consideration of the required supply rates submitted by subordinate commanders and ammunition assets available."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "joint electromagnetic spectrum operations"@en . "joint electromagnetic spectrum operations" . "joint electromagnetic spectrum operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those activities consisting of electronic warfare and joint electromagnetic spectrum management operations used to exploit, attack, protect, and manage the electromagnetic operational environment to achieve the commander\u2019s objectives."@en . "JEMSO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint engagement zone"@en . "joint engagement zone" . "joint engagement zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In air defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which multiple air defense systems (surface-to-air missiles and aircraft) are simultaneously employed to engage air threats."@en . "JEZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint facilities utilization board"@en . "joint facilities utilization board" . "joint facilities utilization board (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint board that evaluates and reconciles component requests for real estate, use of existing facilities, inter-Service support, and construction to ensure compliance with Joint Civil-Military Engineering Board priorities."@en . "JFUB" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint field office"@en . "joint field office" . "joint field office (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary multiagency coordination center established at the incident site to provide a central location for coordination of federal, state, local, tribal, nongovernmental, and private-sector organizations with primary responsibility for incident oversight, direction, and/or assistance to effectively coordinate protection, prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery actions."@en . "JFO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint fires"@en . "joint fires" . "joint fires (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fires delivered during the employment of forces from two or more components in coordinated action to produce desired effects in support of a common objective."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint fires element"@en . "joint fires element" . "joint fires element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An optional staff element that provides recommendations to the operations directorate to accomplish fires planning and synchronization."@en . "JFE" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint fires observer"@en . "joint fires observer" . "joint fires observer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A trained Service member who can request, adjust, and control surface-to-surface fires, provide targeting information in support of Type 2 and 3 close air support terminal attack control, and perform autonomous terminal guidance operations."@en . "JFO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint fire support"@en . "joint fire support" . "joint fire support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Joint fires that assist air, land, maritime, and special operations forces to move, maneuver, and control territory, populations, airspace, and key waters."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint flow and analysis system for transportation"@en . "joint flow and analysis system for transportation" . "joint flow and analysis system for transportation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "System that determines the transportation feasibility of a course of action or operation plan; provides daily lift assets needed to move forces and resupply; advises logistic planners of channel and port inefficiencies; and interprets shortfalls from various flow possibilities."@en . "JFAST" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint force"@en . "joint force" . "joint force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A general term applied to a force composed of significant elements, assigned or attached, of two or more Military Departments operating under a single joint force commander."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "ammunition lot"@en . "ammunition lot" . "ammunition lot (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A quantity of homogeneous ammunition, identified by a unique lot number, which is manufactured, assembled, or renovated by one producer under uniform conditions and which is expected to function in a uniform manner."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint force air component commander"@en . "joint force air component commander" . "joint force air component commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The commander within a unified command, subordinate unified command, or joint task force responsible to the establishing commander for recommending the proper employment of assigned, attached, and/or made available for tasking air forces; planning and coordinating air operations; or accomplishing such operational missions as may be assigned."@en . "JFACC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint force chaplain"@en . "joint force chaplain" . "joint force chaplain (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The military chaplain designated by the joint force commander to serve as the senior chaplain for the joint force."@en . "the JFCH" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint force commander"@en . "joint force commander" . "joint force commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A general term applied to a combatant commander, subunified commander, or joint task force commander authorized to exercise combatant command 169 (command authority) or operational control over a joint force."@en . "JFC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint force land component commander"@en . "joint force land component commander" . "joint force land component commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The commander within a unified command, subordinate unified command, or joint task force responsible to the establishing commander for recommending the proper employment of assigned, attached, and/or made available for tasking land forces; planning and coordinating land operations; or accomplishing such operational missions as may be assigned."@en . "JFLCC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint force maritime component commander"@en . "joint force maritime component commander" . "joint force maritime component commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The commander within a unified command, subordinate unified command, or joint task force responsible to the establishing commander for recommending the proper employment of assigned, attached, and/or made available for tasking maritime forces and assets; planning and coordinating maritime operations; or accomplishing such operational missions as may be assigned."@en . "JFMCC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint force special operations component commander"@en . "joint force special operations component commander" . "joint force special operations component commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The commander within a unified command, subordinate unified command, or joint task force responsible to the establishing commander for recommending the proper employment of assigned, attached, and/or made available for tasking special operations forces and assets; planning and coordinating special operations; or accomplishing such operational missions as may be assigned."@en . "JFSOCC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint force surgeon"@en . "joint force surgeon" . "joint force surgeon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A general term applied to a Department of Defense medical department officer appointed by the joint force commander to serve as the joint force special staff officer responsible for establishing, monitoring, or evaluating joint force health service support."@en . "JFS" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint functions"@en . "joint functions" . "joint functions (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Related capabilities and activities placed into six basic groups of command and control, intelligence, fires, movement and maneuver, protection, and sustainment to help joint force commanders synchronize, integrate, and direct joint operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint information system"@en . "joint information system" . "joint information system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Integrates incident information and public affairs into a cohesive organization designed to provide consistent, coordinated, timely information during a crisis or incident."@en . "JIS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint integrated prioritized target list"@en . "joint integrated prioritized target list" . "joint integrated prioritized target list (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A prioritized list of targets approved and maintained by the joint force commander. Targets and priorities are derived from the recommendations of components and other appropriate agencies, in conjunction with their proposed operations supporting the joint force commander\u2019s objectives and guidance."@en . "JIPTL" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "ammunition supply point"@en . "ammunition supply point" . "ammunition supply point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See distribution point."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "joint intelligence"@en . "joint intelligence" . "joint intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence produced by elements of more than one Service of the same nation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint intelligence architecture"@en . "joint intelligence architecture" . "joint intelligence architecture (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A dynamic, flexible structure that consists of the Defense Joint Intelligence Operations Center, combatant command joint intelligence operations centers, and subordinate joint task force intelligence operations centers or joint intelligence support elements. This architecture encompasses automated data processing equipment capabilities, communications and information requirements, and responsibilities to provide national, theater, and tactical commanders with the full range of intelligence required for planning and conducting operations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint intelligence operations center"@en . "joint intelligence operations center" . "joint intelligence operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An interdependent, operational intelligence organization at the Department of Defense, combatant command, or joint task force (if established) level, that is integrated with national intelligence centers, and capable of accessing all sources of intelligence impacting military operations planning, execution, and assessment."@en . "JIOC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint intelligence preparation of the operational environment"@en . "joint intelligence preparation of the operational environment" . "joint intelligence preparation of the operational environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The analytical process used by joint intelligence organizations to produce intelligence estimates and other intelligence products in support of the joint force commander\u2019s decision-making process. It is a continuous process that includes defining the operational environment; describing the impact of the operational environment; evaluating the adversary; and determining adversary courses of action."@en . "JIPOE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint intelligence support element"@en . "joint intelligence support element" . "joint intelligence support element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A subordinate joint force element whose focus is on intelligence support for joint operations, providing the joint force commander, joint staff, and components with the complete air, space, ground, and maritime adversary situation."@en . "JISE" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint interagency coordination group"@en . "joint interagency coordination group" . "joint interagency coordination group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A staff group that establishes regular, timely, and collaborative working relationships between civilian and military operational planners."@en . "JIACG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint interface control officer"@en . "joint interface control officer" . "joint interface control officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The senior interface control officer for multi-tactical data link networks in the joint force who is responsible for development and validation of the architecture, joint interoperability and management of the multi-tactical data link networks, and overseeing operations of a joint interface control cell."@en . "JICO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint interrogation and debriefing center"@en . "joint interrogation and debriefing center" . "joint interrogation and debriefing center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Physical location for the exploitation of intelligence information from detainees and other sources."@en . "JIDC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint interrogation operations"@en . "joint interrogation operations" . "joint interrogation operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "JIO" . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint land operations"@en . "joint land operations" . "joint land operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Land operations performed across the range of military operations with land forces made available by Service components in support of the joint force commander\u2019s operation or campaign objectives, or in support of other components of the joint force."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibian"@en . "amphibian" . "amphibian (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A small craft, propelled by propellers and wheels or by air cushions for the purpose of moving on both land and water."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint land operations plan"@en . "joint land operations plan" . "joint land operations plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A plan for a connected series of joint land operations to achieve the joint force commander\u2019s objectives within a given time and operational area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint logistics"@en . "joint logistics" . "joint logistics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The coordinated use, synchronization, and sharing of two or more Military Departments\u2019 logistic resources to support the joint force."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Joint Logistics Operations Center"@en . "Joint Logistics Operations Center" . "Joint Logistics Operations Center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Joint Logistics Operations Center is the current operations division within the Logistics Directorate of the Joint Staff. It monitors crisis, exercises, and interagency actions. It also works acquisition and cross-servicing agreements as well as international logistics. The Joint Logistics Operations Center reviews deployment orders produced by the Operations Directorate of the Joint Staff for logistic issues and ensures the correct airlift priority code is assigned."@en . "JLOC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint logistics over-the-shore commander"@en . "joint logistics over-the-shore commander" . "joint logistics over-the-shore commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The joint logistics over-the-shore (JLOTS) commander is selected by the joint force commander (JFC) and is usually from either the Army or Navy components that are part of the JFC\u2019s task organization. This individual then builds a joint headquarters from personnel and equipment in theater to organize the efforts of all elements participating in accomplishing the JLOTS mission having either wet or dry cargo or both. JLOTS commanders will usually integrate members from each participating organization to balance the overall knowledge base in their headquarters."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint logistics over-the-shore operations"@en . "joint logistics over-the-shore operations" . "joint logistics over-the-shore operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations in which Navy and Army logistics over-the-shore forces conduct logistics over-the-shore operations together under a joint force commander."@en . "JLOTS operations" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint manpower program"@en . "joint manpower program" . "joint manpower program (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The policy, processes, and systems used in determination and prioritization within and among joint Service manpower requirements."@en . "JMP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint meteorological and oceanographic coordination cell"@en . "joint meteorological and oceanographic coordination cell" . "joint meteorological and oceanographic coordination cell (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A subset of a joint meteorological and oceanographic coordination organization which is delegated the 172 responsibility of executing the coordination of meteorological and oceanographic support operations in the operational area."@en . "JMCC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint meteorological and oceanographic coordination organization"@en . "joint meteorological and oceanographic coordination organization" . "joint meteorological and oceanographic coordination organization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Service meteorological and oceanographic organization which is designated within the operations order as the lead organization responsible for coordinating meteorological and oceanographic operations support in the operational area."@en . "JMCO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint meteorological and oceanographic officer"@en . "joint meteorological and oceanographic officer" . "joint meteorological and oceanographic officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Officer designated to provide direct meteorological and oceanographic support to a joint force commander."@en . "JMO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint military information support task force"@en . "joint military information support task force" . "joint military information support task force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A military information support operations task force composed of headquarters and operational assets that assists the joint force commander in developing strategic, operational, and tactical military information support operation plans for a theater campaign or other operations."@en . "JMISTF" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious assault"@en . "amphibious assault" . "amphibious assault (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The principal type of amphibious operation that involves establishing a force on a hostile or potentially hostile shore."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint mission-essential task"@en . "joint mission-essential task" . "joint mission-essential task (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mission task selected by a joint force commander deemed essential to mission accomplishment and defined using the common language of the universal joint task list in terms of task, condition, and standard."@en . "JMET" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint mortuary affairs office"@en . "joint mortuary affairs office" . "joint mortuary affairs office (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Plans and executes all mortuary affairs programs within a theater. Provides guidance to facilitate the conduct of all mortuary programs and to maintain data (as required) pertaining to recovery, identification, and disposition of all US dead and missing in the assigned theater. Serves as the central clearing point for all mortuary affairs and monitors the deceased and missing personal effects program."@en . "JMAO" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint movement center"@en . "joint movement center" . "joint movement center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The center established to coordinate the employment of all means of transportation (including that provided by allies or host nations) to support the concept of operations. This coordination is accomplished through establishment of transportation policies within the assigned operational area, consistent with relative urgency of need, port and terminal capabilities, transportation asset availability, and priorities set by a joint force commander."@en . "JMC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint network operations control center"@en . "joint network operations control center" . "joint network operations control center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An element of the J-6 established to support a joint force commander. The joint network operations control center serves as the single control agency for the management and direction of the joint force communications systems. The joint network operations control center may include plans and operations, 173 administration, system control, and frequency management sections. JNCC."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint operation planning"@en . "joint operation planning" . "joint operation planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Planning activities associated with joint military operations by combatant commanders and their subordinate joint force commanders in response to contingencies and crises."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Joint Operation Planning and Execution System"@en . "Joint Operation Planning and Execution System" . "Joint Operation Planning and Execution System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An Adaptive Planning and Execution system technology."@en . "JOPES" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint operation planning process"@en . "joint operation planning process" . "joint operation planning process (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An orderly, analytical process that consists of a logical set of steps to analyze a mission, select the best course of action, and produce a joint operation plan or order."@en . "JOPP" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint operations"@en . "joint operations" . "joint operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A general term to describe military actions conducted by joint forces and those Service forces employed in specified command relationships with each other, which of themselves, do not establish joint forces."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint operations area"@en . "joint operations area" . "joint operations area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area of land, sea, and airspace, defined by a geographic combatant commander or subordinate unified commander, in which a joint force commander (normally a joint task force commander) conducts military operations to accomplish a specific mission."@en . "JOA" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint operations area forecast"@en . "joint operations area forecast" . "joint operations area forecast (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The official baseline meteorological and oceanographic forecast for operational planning and mission execution within the joint operations area."@en . "JOAF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious assault ship (general purpose)"@en . "amphibious assault ship (general purpose)" . "amphibious assault ship (general purpose) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A naval ship designed to embark, deploy, and land elements of a landing force in an assault by helicopters, landing craft, amphibious vehicles, and by combinations of these methods."@en . "LHA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint operations center"@en . "joint operations center" . "joint operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A jointly manned facility of a joint force commander\u2019s headquarters established for planning, monitoring, and guiding the execution of the commander\u2019s decisions."@en . "JOC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint patient movement requirements center"@en . "joint patient movement requirements center" . "joint patient movement requirements center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint activity established to coordinate the joint patient movement requirements function for a joint task force operating within a unified command area of responsibility. It coordinates with the theater patient movement requirements center for intratheater patient movement and the Global Patient Movement Requirements Center for intertheater patient movement."@en . "JPMRC" . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint patient movement team"@en . "joint patient movement team" . "joint patient movement team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Teams comprised of personnel trained in medical regulating and movement procedures. These teams can supplement a global, theater, or joint patient movement requirements center staff. Joint patient movement teams are 174 under the operational control of the Global Patient Movement Requirements Center until attached to a theater/joint patient movement requirements center or forward element supporting the respective joint operation or Federal Emergency Management Agency contingency."@en . "JPMT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint personnel accountability reconciliation and reporting"@en . "joint personnel accountability reconciliation and reporting" . "joint personnel accountability reconciliation and reporting (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A data repository developed and implemented by the Defense Manpower Data Center that consumes and reconciles data from existing Service deployment systems."@en . "JPARR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint personnel reception center"@en . "joint personnel reception center" . "joint personnel reception center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A center established in an operational area by the appropriate joint force commander with the responsibility for the in-processing and outprocessing of personnel upon their arrival in and departure from the theater."@en . "JPRC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint personnel recovery center"@en . "joint personnel recovery center" . "joint personnel recovery center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The primary joint force organization responsible for planning and coordinating personnel recovery for military operations within the assigned operational area."@en . "JPRC" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint personnel recovery support product"@en . "joint personnel recovery support product" . "joint personnel recovery support product (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The basic reference document for personnel recovery-specific information on a particular country or region of interest."@en . "JPRSP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint personnel training and tracking activity"@en . "joint personnel training and tracking activity" . "joint personnel training and tracking activity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The continental United States center established to facilitate the reception, accountability, processing, training, and onward movement of individual augmentees preparing for overseas movement to support a joint military operation."@en . "JPTTA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint planning and execution community"@en . "joint planning and execution community" . "joint planning and execution community (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those headquarters, commands, and agencies involved in the training, preparation, mobilization, deployment, employment, support, sustainment, redeployment, and demobilization of military forces assigned or committed to a joint operation."@en . "JPEC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint planning group"@en . "joint planning group" . "joint planning group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A planning organization consisting of designated representatives of the joint force headquarters principal and special staff sections, joint force components (Service and/or functional), and other supporting organizations or agencies as deemed necessary by the joint force commander."@en . "JPG" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious assault ship (multipurpose)"@en . "amphibious assault ship (multipurpose)" . "amphibious assault ship (multipurpose) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A naval ship designed to embark, deploy, and land elements of a landing force in an assault by helicopters, landing craft, amphibious vehicles, and by combinations of these methods."@en . "LHD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint proponent"@en . "joint proponent" . "joint proponent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Service, combatant command, or Joint Staff directorate assigned coordinating authority to lead the collaborative development and integration of joint capability with specific responsibilities designated by the Secretary of Defense. (SecDef Memo 03748-09) 175"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Joint Public Affairs Support Element"@en . "Joint Public Affairs Support Element" . "Joint Public Affairs Support Element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A deployable unit assigned to assist a joint force commander in developing and training public affairs forces in joint, interagency, and multinational environments."@en . "JPASE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint publication"@en . "joint publication" . "joint publication (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A compilation of agreed to fundamental principles, considerations, and guidance on a particular topic, approved by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that guides the employment of a joint force toward a common objective. (CJCSI 5120.02)"@en . "JP" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint reception complex"@en . "joint reception complex" . "joint reception complex (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The group of nodes (air and/or sea) designated by the supported combatant command, in coordination with the host nation and United States Transportation Command, that receives, processes, services, supports, and facilitates onward movement of personnel, equipment, materiel, and units deploying into, out of, or within a theater line of communications."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint reception coordination center"@en . "joint reception coordination center" . "joint reception coordination center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The organization, established by the Department of the Army as the designated Department of Defense executive agent for the repatriation of noncombatants, that ensures Department of Defense personnel and noncombatants receive adequate assistance and support for an orderly and expedient debarkation, movement to final destination in the United States, and appropriate follow-on assistance at the final destination."@en . "JRCC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration"@en . "joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration" . "joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A phase of joint force projection occurring in the operational area. This phase comprises the essential processes required to transition arriving personnel, equipment, and materiel into forces capable of meeting operational requirements."@en . "JRSOI" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint restricted frequency list"@en . "joint restricted frequency list" . "joint restricted frequency list (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A time and geographically oriented listing of TABOO, PROTECTED, and GUARDED functions, nets, and frequencies and limited to the minimum number of frequencies necessary for friendly forces to accomplish objectives."@en . "JRFL" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint security area"@en . "joint security area" . "joint security area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A specific surface area, designated by the joint force commander to facilitate protection of joint bases and their connecting lines of communications that support joint operations."@en . "JSA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint security coordination center"@en . "joint security coordination center" . "joint security coordination center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint operations center tailored to assist the joint security coordinator in meeting the security requirements in the joint operational area."@en . "JSCC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint security coordinator"@en . "joint security coordinator" . "joint security coordinator (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The officer with responsibility for coordinating the overall security of the operational area in accordance with joint force commander directives and priorities."@en . "JSC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "active duty for training"@en . "active duty for training" . "active duty for training (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A tour of active duty which is used for training members of the Reserve Components to provide trained units and qualified persons to fill the needs of the Armed Forces in time of war or national emergency and such other times as the national security requires. The member is under orders that provide for return to nonactive status when the period of active duty for training is completed. This includes annual training, special tours of active duty for training, school tours, and the initial duty for training performed by nonprior service enlistees. "@en . "ADT" . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious aviation assault ship"@en . "amphibious aviation assault ship" . "amphibious aviation assault ship (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An amphibious assault ship, landing platform helicopter; general purpose amphibious assault ship; or general purpose amphibious assault ship (with internal dock)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint servicing"@en . "joint servicing" . "joint servicing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That function performed by a jointly staffed and financed activity in support of two or more Services."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint special operations air component commander"@en . "joint special operations air component commander" . "joint special operations air component commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The commander within a joint force special operations command responsible for planning and executing joint special operations air activities."@en . "JSOACC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint special operations area"@en . "joint special operations area" . "joint special operations area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area of land, sea, and airspace assigned by a joint force commander to the commander of a joint special operations force to conduct special operations activities."@en . "JSOA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint special operations task force"@en . "joint special operations task force" . "joint special operations task force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint task force composed of special operations units from more than one Service, formed to carry out a specific special operation or prosecute special operations in support of a theater campaign or other operations."@en . "JSOTF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint staff"@en . "joint staff" . "joint staff (JP 1-02)"@en . . "JS" . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Joint Staff doctrine sponsor"@en . "Joint Staff doctrine sponsor" . "Joint Staff doctrine sponsor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Joint Staff directorate assigned to coordinate a specific joint doctrine project with the Joint Staff. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . "JSDS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan"@en . "Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan" . "Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A plan that provides guidance to the combatant commanders and the Joint Chiefs of Staff to accomplish tasks and missions based on current military capabilities."@en . "JSCP" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint strategic exploitation center"@en . "joint strategic exploitation center" . "joint strategic exploitation center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Theater-level physical location for an exploitation facility that functions under the direction of the joint force commander and is used to hold detainees with potential long-term strategic intelligence value, deemed to be of interest to counterintelligence or criminal investigators, or who may be a significant threat to the United States, its citizens or interests, or US allies."@en . "JSEC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Joint Strategic Planning System"@en . "Joint Strategic Planning System" . "Joint Strategic Planning System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "One of the primary means by which the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in consultation with the other members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the combatant commanders, carries out the statutory responsibilities to assist the President and Secretary of Defense in providing strategic direction to the Armed Forces."@en . "JSPS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint table of distribution"@en . "joint table of distribution" . "joint table of distribution (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A manpower document that identifies the positions and enumerates the spaces that have been approved for each organizational element of a joint activity for a specific fiscal year (authorization year), and those accepted for the four subsequent fiscal years (program years)."@en . "JTD" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious breaching"@en . "amphibious breaching" . "amphibious breaching (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The conduct of a deliberate breaching operation specifically designed to overcome antilanding defenses in order to conduct an amphibious assault."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint targeting coordination board"@en . "joint targeting coordination board" . "joint targeting coordination board (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A group formed by the joint force commander to accomplish broad targeting oversight functions that may include but are not limited to coordinating targeting information, providing targeting guidance and priorities, and refining the joint integrated prioritized target list. The board is normally comprised of representatives from the joint force staff, all components, and if required, component subordinate units."@en . "JTCB" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint targeting steering group"@en . "joint targeting steering group" . "joint targeting steering group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A group formed by a combatant commander to assist in developing targeting guidance and reconciling competing requests for assets from multiple joint task forces."@en . "JTSG" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint target list"@en . "joint target list" . "joint target list (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A consolidated list of selected targets, upon which there are no restrictions placed, considered to have military significance in the joint force commander\u2019s operational area."@en . "JTL" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint task force"@en . "joint task force" . "joint task force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint force that is constituted and so designated by the Secretary of Defense, a combatant commander, a subunified commander, or an existing joint task force commander."@en . "JTF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Joint Task Force-Civil Support"@en . "Joint Task Force-Civil Support" . "Joint Task Force-Civil Support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A standing joint task force established to plan and integrate Department of Defense support to the designated lead federal agency for domestic chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosives consequence management operations."@en . "JTF-CS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Munitions Effectiveness"@en . "Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Munitions Effectiveness" . "Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Munitions Effectiveness (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Joint Staff-level organization tasked to produce generic target vulnerability and weaponeering studies. The special operations working group is a subordinate organization specializing in studies for special operations."@en . "JTCG-ME" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint terminal attack controller"@en . "joint terminal attack controller" . "joint terminal attack controller (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A qualified (certified) Service member who, from a forward position, directs the action of combat aircraft engaged in close air support and other offensive air operations. A qualified and current joint terminal attack controller 178 will be recognized across the Department of Defense as capable and authorized to perform terminal attack control."@en . "JTAC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint test publication"@en . "joint test publication" . "joint test publication (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A proposed publication produced for field-testing an emergent concept that has been validated through the Joint Experimentation Program or a similar joint process. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . "JTP" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint total asset visibility"@en . "joint total asset visibility" . "joint total asset visibility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The capability designed to consolidate source data from a variety of joint and Service automated information systems to provide joint force commanders with visibility over assets in-storage, in-process, and in-transit."@en . "JTAV" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Joint Transportation Board"@en . "Joint Transportation Board" . "Joint Transportation Board (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Responsible to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Joint Transportation Board assures that common-user transportation resources assigned or available to the Department of Defense are allocated as to achieve maximum benefit in meeting Department of Defense objectives."@en . "JTB" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious bulk liquid transfer system"@en . "amphibious bulk liquid transfer system" . "amphibious bulk liquid transfer system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Hosereel system providing capability to deliver fuel and/or water from ship to shore. System includes 10,000 feet of 6\" buoyant hose for fuel, and 10,000 ft of 4\" buoyant hose for water. System are deployed on Maritime Pre-positioning Ships Squadrons, and are normally used in direct support of maritime pre-positioning force operations."@en . "ABLTS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint urban operations"@en . "joint urban operations" . "joint urban operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Joint operations across the range of military operations planned and conducted on, or against objectives on a topographical complex and its adjacent natural terrain, where man-made construction or the density of population are the dominant features."@en . "JUOs" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System"@en . "Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System" . "Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The sensitive, compartmented information portion of the Defense Information Systems Network. It incorporates advanced networking technologies that permit point-to-point or multipoint information exchange involving voice, text, graphics, data, and video teleconferencing."@en . "JWICS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "judge advocate"@en . "judge advocate" . "judge advocate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An officer of the Judge Advocate General\u2019s Corps of the Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, and the United States Coast Guard who is designated as a judge advocate."@en . "JA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "jumpmaster"@en . "jumpmaster" . "jumpmaster (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The assigned airborne qualified individual who controls paratroops from the time they enter the aircraft until they exit."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "key doctrine element"@en . "key doctrine element" . "key doctrine element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A foundational core concept, principle, or idea of joint operations as established in approved joint doctrine text; other information in joint doctrine expands on or supports these foundational doctrine elements. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . "KDE" . . . "Stable" . . . "key employee"@en . "key employee" . "key employee (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any Reservist identified by his or her employer, private or public, as filling a key position."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "key facilities list"@en . "key facilities list" . "key facilities list (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A register of selected command installations and industrial facilities of primary importance to the support of military operations or military production programs. It is prepared under the policy direction of the Joint Chiefs of Staff."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "key position"@en . "key position" . "key position (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A civilian position, public or private (designated by the employer and approved by the Secretary concerned), that cannot be vacated during war or national emergency."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "keystone publications"@en . "keystone publications" . "keystone publications (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Joint doctrine publications that establish the doctrinal foundation for a series of joint publications in the hierarchy of joint publications. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "key terrain"@en . "key terrain" . "key terrain (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any locality, or area, the seizure or retention of which affords a marked advantage to either combatant."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious construction battalion"@en . "amphibious construction battalion" . "amphibious construction battalion (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A permanently commissioned naval unit, subordinate to the commander, naval beach group, designed to provide an administrative unit from which personnel and equipment are formed in tactical elements and made available to appropriate commanders to operate pontoon causeways, transfer barges, warping tugs, and assault bulk fuel systems, and to meet salvage requirements of the naval beach party."@en . "PHIBCB" . . . . "Stable" . . . "kill box"@en . "kill box" . "kill box (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A three-dimensional area used to facilitate the integration of joint fires."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "killed in action"@en . "killed in action" . "killed in action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A casualty category applicable to a hostile casualty, other than the victim of a terrorist activity, who is killed outright or who dies as a result of wounds or other injuries before reaching a medical treatment facility. 181 Intentionally Blank 182"@en . "KIA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "land control operations"@en . "land control operations" . "land control operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The employment of land forces, supported by maritime and air forces (as appropriate) to control vital areas of the land domain. Such operations are conducted to establish local military superiority in land operational areas."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "land forces"@en . "land forces" . "land forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Personnel, weapon systems, vehicles, and support elements operating on land to accomplish assigned missions and tasks."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing aid"@en . "landing aid" . "landing aid (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any illuminating light, radio beacon, radar device, communicating device, or any system of such devices for aiding aircraft in an approach and landing."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing area"@en . "landing area" . "landing area (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing area diagram"@en . "landing area diagram" . "landing area diagram (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A graphic means of showing, for amphibious operations, the beach designations, boat lanes, organization of the line of departure, scheduled waves, landing ship area, transport areas, and the fire support areas in the immediate vicinity of the boat lanes."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing beach"@en . "landing beach" . "landing beach (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of a shoreline usually required for the landing of a battalion landing team. However, it may also be that portion of a shoreline constituting a tactical locality (such as the shore of a bay) over which a force larger or smaller than a battalion landing team may be landed."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing craft"@en . "landing craft" . "landing craft (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A craft employed in amphibious operations, specifically designed for carrying troops and their equipment and for beaching, unloading, and retracting. It is also used for resupply operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing craft and amphibious vehicle assignment table"@en . "landing craft and amphibious vehicle assignment table" . "landing craft and amphibious vehicle assignment table (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A table showing the assignment of personnel and materiel to each landing craft and amphibious vehicle and the assignment of the landing craft and amphibious vehicles to waves for the ship-toshore movement."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious defense zone"@en . "amphibious defense zone" . "amphibious defense zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The area encompassing the amphibious objective area and the adjoining airspace required by accompanying naval forces for the purpose of air defense."@en . "an ADZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing craft availability table"@en . "landing craft availability table" . "landing craft availability table (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A tabulation of the type and number of landing craft that will be available from each ship of the transport group. The table is the basis for the assignment of landing craft to the boat groups for the ship-to-shore movement."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing diagram"@en . "landing diagram" . "landing diagram (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A graphic means of illustrating the plan for the ship-to-shore movement."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing force"@en . "landing force" . "landing force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Marine Corps or Army task organization formed to conduct amphibious operations. The landing force, together with the amphibious task force and other forces, constitute the amphibious force."@en . "LF" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing force operational reserve material"@en . "landing force operational reserve material" . "landing force operational reserve material (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Package of contingency supplies prepositioned and maintained onboard selected amphibious ships to enhance reaction time and provide support for the embarked landing force in contingencies."@en . "LFORM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing force support party"@en . "landing force support party" . "landing force support party (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary landing force organization composed of Navy and landing force elements, that facilitates the ship-to-shore movement and provides initial combat support and combat service support to the landing force. The landing force support party is brought into existence by a formal activation order issued by the commander, landing force."@en . "LFSP" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing group"@en . "landing group" . "landing group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, a subordinate task organization of the landing force capable of conducting landing operations, under a single tactical command, against a position or group of positions."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing group commander"@en . "landing group commander" . "landing group commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the officer designated by the commander, landing force as the single tactical commander of a subordinate task organization capable of conducting landing operations against a position or group of positions."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing plan"@en . "landing plan" . "landing plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, a collective term referring to all individually prepared naval and landing force documents that, taken together, present in detail all instructions for execution of the ship-to-shore movement."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing sequence table"@en . "landing sequence table" . "landing sequence table (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A document that incorporates the detailed plans for ship-toshore movement of nonscheduled units."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing ship"@en . "landing ship" . "landing ship (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An assault ship which is designed for long sea voyages and for rapid unloading over and on to a beach."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious demonstration"@en . "amphibious demonstration" . "amphibious demonstration (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A type of amphibious operation conducted for the purpose of deceiving the enemy by a show of force with the expectation of deluding the enemy into a course of action unfavorable to him."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing signalman enlisted"@en . "landing signalman enlisted" . "landing signalman enlisted (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Enlisted man responsible for ensuring that helicopters, on signal, are safely started, engaged, launched, recovered, and shut down."@en . "LSE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing signals officer"@en . "landing signals officer" . "landing signals officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Officer responsible for the visual control of aircraft in the terminal phase of the approach immediately prior to landing."@en . "LSO" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing site"@en . "landing site" . "landing site (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "landing zone"@en . "landing zone" . "landing zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any specified zone used for the landing of aircraft."@en . "LZ" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "large-scale map"@en . "large-scale map" . "large-scale map (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A map having a scale of 1:75,000 or larger."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "laser guided weapon"@en . "laser guided weapon" . "laser guided weapon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A weapon which uses a seeker to detect laser energy reflected from a laser marked/designated target and through signal processing provides guidance commands to a control system which guides the weapon to the point from which the laser energy is being reflected."@en . "LGW" . . . . "Stable" . . . "laser illuminator"@en . "laser illuminator" . "laser illuminator (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A device for enhancing the illumination in a zone of action by irradiating with a laser beam."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "laser intelligence"@en . "laser intelligence" . "laser intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Technical and geo-location intelligence derived from laser systems; a subcategory of electro-optical intelligence."@en . "LASINT" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "laser rangefinder"@en . "laser rangefinder" . "laser rangefinder (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A device which uses laser energy for determining the distance from the device to a place or object."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "laser seeker"@en . "laser seeker" . "laser seeker (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A device based on a direction sensitive receiver which detects the energy reflected from a laser designated target and defines the direction of the target relative to the receiver."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious force"@en . "amphibious force" . "amphibious force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An amphibious task force and a landing force together with other forces that are trained, organized, and equipped for amphibious operations."@en . "AF" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "laser spot"@en . "laser spot" . "laser spot (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The area on a surface illuminated by a laser."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "laser spot tracker"@en . "laser spot tracker" . "laser spot tracker (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A device that locks on to the reflected energy from a laser-marked or designated target and defines the direction of the target relative to itself."@en . "LST" . . . . "Stable" . . . "laser target designator"@en . "laser target designator" . "laser target designator (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A device that emits a beam of laser energy which is used to mark a specific place or object."@en . "LTD" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "laser-target line"@en . "laser-target line" . "laser-target line (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An imaginary straight line from the laser designator to the target with respect to magnetic north."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "latest arrival date"@en . "latest arrival date" . "latest arrival date (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A day, relative to C-Day, that is specified by the supported combatant commander as the latest date when a unit, a resupply shipment, or replacement personnel can arrive at the port of debarkation and support the concept of operations."@en . "LAD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "laundering"@en . "laundering" . "laundering (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In counterdrug operations, the process of transforming drug money into a more manageable form while concealing its illicit origin. Foreign bank accounts and dummy corporations are used as shelters."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "law enforcement agency"@en . "law enforcement agency" . "law enforcement agency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any of a number of agencies (outside the Department of Defense) chartered and empowered to enforce US laws in the following jurisdictions: The United States, a state (or political subdivision) of the United States, a territory (or political subdivision) of the United States, a federally recognized Native American tribe or Alaskan Native Village, or within the borders of a host nation."@en . "LEA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "law of armed conflict"@en . "law of armed conflict" . "law of armed conflict (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See law of war."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "law of war"@en . "law of war" . "law of war (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That part of international law that regulates the conduct of armed hostilities."@en . "the law of armed conflict" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "lay"@en . "lay" . "lay (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious lift"@en . "amphibious lift" . "amphibious lift (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The total capacity of assault shipping utilized in an amphibious operation, expressed in terms of personnel, vehicles, and measurement or weight tons of supplies."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "lead"@en . "lead" . "lead (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, a person with potential for exploitation, warranting additional assessment, contact, and/or development."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "lead agency"@en . "lead agency" . "lead agency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The US Government agency designed to coordinate the interagency oversight of the day-to-day conduct of an ongoing operation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "lead agent"@en . "lead agent" . "lead agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "LA" . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "lead agent"@en . "lead agent" . "lead agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In medical materiel management, the designated unit or organization to coordinate or execute dayto-day conduct of an ongoing operation or function."@en . "LA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "lead aircraft"@en . "lead aircraft" . "lead aircraft (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "lead federal agency"@en . "lead federal agency" . "lead federal agency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The federal agency that leads and coordinates the overall federal response to an emergency."@en . "LFA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "lead nation"@en . "lead nation" . "lead nation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "One nation assumes the responsibility for procuring and providing a broad spectrum of logistic support for all or a part of the multinational force and/or headquarters. Compensation and/or reimbursement will then be subject to agreements between the parties involved. The lead nation may also assume the responsibility to coordinate logistics of the other nations within its functional and regional area of responsibility."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "lead Service or agency for common-user logistics"@en . "lead Service or agency for common-user logistics" . "lead Service or agency for common-user logistics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Service component or Department of Defense agency that is responsible for execution of common-user item or service support in a specific combatant command or multinational operation as defined in the combatant or subordinate joint force commander\u2019s operation plan, operation order, and/or directives."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "letter of assist"@en . "letter of assist" . "letter of assist (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A contractual document issued by the United Nations to a government authorizing it to provide goods or services to a peacekeeping operation."@en . "LOA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "letter of authorization"@en . "letter of authorization" . "letter of authorization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A document issued by the procuring contracting officer or designee that authorizes contractor personnel authorized to accompany the force to travel to, from, and within the operational area; and, outlines government furnished support authorizations within the operational area."@en . "LOA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "letter of offer and acceptance"@en . "letter of offer and acceptance" . "letter of offer and acceptance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Standard Department of Defense form on which the US Government documents its offer to transfer to a foreign government or international organization US defense articles and services via foreign military sales pursuant to the Arms Export Control Act."@en . "LOA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious objective area"@en . "amphibious objective area" . "amphibious objective area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A geographical area (delineated for command and control purposes in the initiating directive) within which is located the objective(s) to be secured by the amphibious force. This area must be of sufficient size to ensure accomplishment of the amphibious force\u2019s mission and must provide sufficient area for conducting necessary sea, air, and land operations."@en . "AOA" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "level of detail"@en . "level of detail" . "level of detail (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Within the current joint planning and execution system, movement characteristics for both personnel and cargo are described at six distinct levels of detail. Levels I, V, and VI describe personnel and Levels I through IV and VI for cargo. Levels I through IV are coded and visible in the Joint Operation Planning and Execution System automated data processing. Levels V and VI are used by Joint Operation Planning and Execution System automated data processing feeder systems. a. level I - personnel: expressed as total number of passengers by unit line number. Cargo: expressed in total short tons, total measurement tons, total square feet, and total thousands of barrels by unit line number. Petroleum, oils, and lubricants is expressed by thousands of barrels by unit line number. b. level II - cargo: expressed by short tons and measurement tons of bulk, oversize, outsize, and non-air transportable cargo by unit line number. Also square feet for vehicles and non self-deployable aircraft and boats by unit line number. c. level III - cargo: detail by cargo category code expressed as short tons and measurement tons as well as square feet associated to that cargo category code for an individual unit line number. d. level IV - cargo: detail for individual dimensional data expressed in length, width, and height in number of inches, and weight/volume in short tons/measurement tons, along with a cargo description. Each cargo item is associated with a cargo category code and a unit line number). e. level V - personnel: any general summarization/aggregation of level VI detail in distribution and deployment. f. level VI - personnel: detail expressed by name, Service, military occupational specialty and unique identification number. Cargo: detail expressed by association to a transportation control number or single tracking number or item of equipment to include federal stock number/national stock number and/or requisition number. Nested cargo, cargo that is contained within another 187 equipment item, may similarly be identified. (CJCSM 3122.01A)"@en . "JOPES level of detail" . . . "Stable" . . . "leverage"@en . "leverage" . "leverage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In the context of joint operation planning, a relative advantage in combat power and/or other circumstances against the adversary across one or more domains or the information environment sufficient to exploit that advantage."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "L-hour"@en . "L-hour" . "L-hour (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The specific hour on C-day at which a deployment operation commences or is to commence."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "liaison"@en . "liaison" . "liaison (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That contact or intercommunication maintained between elements of military forces or other agencies to ensure mutual understanding and unity of purpose and action."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "life cycle"@en . "life cycle" . "life cycle (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The total phases through which an item passes from the time it is initially developed until the time it is either consumed in use or disposed of as being excess to all known materiel requirements."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "lighterage"@en . "lighterage" . "lighterage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process in which small craft are used to transport cargo or personnel from ship to shore. Lighterage may be performed using amphibians, landing craft, discharge lighters, causeways, and barges."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "lightweight amphibious container handler"@en . "lightweight amphibious container handler" . "lightweight amphibious container handler (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A United States Marine Corps piece of equipment usually maneuvered by a bulldozer and used to retrieve 20-foot equivalent containers from landing craft in the surf and place them on flatbed truck trailers."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "limiting factor"@en . "limiting factor" . "limiting factor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A factor or condition that, either temporarily or permanently, impedes mission accomplishment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "line of communications"@en . "line of communications" . "line of communications (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A route, either land, water, and/or air, that connects an operating military force with a base of operations and along which supplies and military forces move."@en . "LOC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "line of demarcation"@en . "line of demarcation" . "line of demarcation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A line defining the boundary of a buffer zone or area of limitation. A line of demarcation may also be used to define the forward limits of disputing or belligerent forces after each phase of disengagement or withdrawal has been completed."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious operation"@en . "amphibious operation" . "amphibious operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A military operation launched from the sea by an amphibious force, embarked in ships or craft with the primary purpose of introducing a landing force ashore to accomplish the assigned mission."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "line of departure"@en . "line of departure" . "line of departure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. In land warfare, a line designated to coordinate the departure of attack elements."@en . "LD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "line of effort"@en . "line of effort" . "line of effort (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In the context of joint operation planning, using the purpose (cause and effect) to focus efforts toward establishing operational and strategic conditions by linking multiple tasks and missions."@en . "LOE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "line of operation"@en . "line of operation" . "line of operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A line that defines the interior or exterior orientation of the force in relation to the enemy or that connects actions on nodes and/or decisive points related in time and space to an objective(s)."@en . "LOO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "link"@en . "link" . "link (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "link encryption"@en . "link encryption" . "link encryption (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The application of online crypto-operation to a link of a communications system so that all information passing over the link is encrypted in its entirety."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "listening watch"@en . "listening watch" . "listening watch (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A continuous receiver watch established for the reception of traffic addressed to, or of interest to, the unit maintaining the watch, with complete log optional."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "litter"@en . "litter" . "litter (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A basket or frame utilized for the transport of injured persons."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "litter patient"@en . "litter patient" . "litter patient (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A patient requiring litter accommodations while in transit."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "littoral"@en . "littoral" . "littoral (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The littoral comprises two segments of operational environment: 1. Seaward: the area from the open ocean to the shore, which must be controlled to support operations ashore. 2. Landward: the area inland from the shore that can be supported and defended directly from the sea."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "loading plan"@en . "loading plan" . "loading plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All of the individually prepared documents which, taken together, present in detail all instructions for the arrangement of personnel, and the loading of equipment for one or more units or other special grouping of personnel or material moving by highway, water, rail, or air transportation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Active Guard and Reserve"@en . "Active Guard and Reserve" . "Active Guard and Reserve (JP 1-02)"@en . . "National Guard and Reserve members who are on voluntary active duty providing full-time support to National Guard, Reserve, and Active Component organizations for the purpose of organizing, administering, recruiting, instructing, or training the Reserve Components. (CJCSM 3150.13)"@en . "AGR" . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious planning"@en . "amphibious planning" . "amphibious planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of planning for an amphibious operation, distinguished by the necessity for concurrent, parallel, and detailed planning by all participating forces. The planning pattern is cyclical in nature, composed of a series of analyses and judgments of operational situations, each stemming from those that have preceded."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "loadmaster"@en . "loadmaster" . "loadmaster (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An Air Force technician qualified to plan loads, to operate auxiliary materials handling equipment, and to supervise loading and unloading of aircraft."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "load signal"@en . "load signal" . "load signal (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In personnel recovery, a visual signal displayed in a covert manner to indicate the presence of an individual or object at a given location."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "local procurement"@en . "local procurement" . "local procurement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of obtaining personnel, services, supplies, and equipment from local or indigenous sources. 189"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "local purchase"@en . "local purchase" . "local purchase (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The function of acquiring a decentralized item of supply from sources outside the Department of Defense."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "locate"@en . "locate" . "locate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In personnel recovery, the task where actions are taken to precisely find and authenticate the identity of isolated personnel."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "lodgment"@en . "lodgment" . "lodgment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A designated area in a hostile or potentially hostile operational area that, when seized and held, makes the continuous landing of troops and materiel possible and provides maneuver space for subsequent operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "lodgment area"@en . "lodgment area" . "lodgment area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See airhead, Part 1; beachhead."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "loft bombing"@en . "loft bombing" . "loft bombing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A method of bombing in which the delivery plane approaches the target at a very low altitude, makes a definite pullup at a given point, releases the bomb at a predetermined point during the pullup, and tosses the bomb onto the target."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "logistic assessment"@en . "logistic assessment" . "logistic assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An evaluation of: a. the logistic support required to support particular military operations in a theater, country, or area; and b. the actual and/or potential logistic support available for the conduct of military operations either within the theater, country, or area, or located elsewhere."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "logistic estimate of the situation"@en . "logistic estimate of the situation" . "logistic estimate of the situation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An appraisal resulting from an orderly examination of the logistic factors influencing contemplated courses of action in order to provide conclusions concerning the degree and manner of that influence."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious raid"@en . "amphibious raid" . "amphibious raid (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A type of amphibious operation involving swift incursion into or temporary occupation of an objective followed by a planned withdrawal."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "logistic marking and reading symbology"@en . "logistic marking and reading symbology" . "logistic marking and reading symbology (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A system designed to improve the flow of cargo through the seaport of embarkation and debarkation using bar code technology."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "logistics"@en . "logistics" . "logistics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Planning and executing the movement and support of forces. It includes those aspects of military operations that deal with: a. design and development, acquisition, storage, movement, distribution, maintenance, evacuation, and disposition of materiel; b. movement, evacuation, and hospitalization of personnel; c. acquisition or construction, maintenance, operation, and disposition of facilities; and d. acquisition or furnishing of services."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "logistics over-the-shore operation area"@en . "logistics over-the-shore operation area" . "logistics over-the-shore operation area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That geographic area required to conduct a logistics over-the-shore operation."@en . "LOA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "logistics over-the-shore operations"@en . "logistics over-the-shore operations" . "logistics over-the-shore operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The loading and unloading of ships without the benefit of deep draft-capable, fixed port facilities; or as a means of moving forces closer to tactical assembly areas dependent on threat force capabilities."@en . "LOTS operations" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "logistic sourcing"@en . "logistic sourcing" . "logistic sourcing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The identification of the origin and determination of the availability of the time-phased force and deployment data nonunit logistic requirements."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "logistic support"@en . "logistic support" . "logistic support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Support that encompasses the logistic services, materiel, and transportation required to support the continental United States-based and worldwide deployed forces."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "logistic support (medical)"@en . "logistic support (medical)" . "logistic support (medical) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Medical care, treatment, hospitalization, and evacuation as well as the furnishing of medical services, supplies, materiel, and adjuncts thereto."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "lot"@en . "lot" . "lot (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Specifically, a quantity of material all of which was manufactured under identical conditions and assigned an identifying lot number."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "low-altitude missile engagement zone"@en . "low-altitude missile engagement zone" . "low-altitude missile engagement zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In air defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air threats normally rests with low- to medium-altitude surface-to-air missiles."@en . "LOMEZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "low level flight"@en . "low level flight" . "low level flight (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See terrain flight."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious shipping"@en . "amphibious shipping" . "amphibious shipping (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Organic Navy ships specifically designed to transport, land, and support landing forces in amphibious assault operations and capable of being loaded or unloaded by naval personnel without external assistance in the amphibious objective area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "low-level transit route"@en . "low-level transit route" . "low-level transit route (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary corridor of defined dimensions established in the forward area to minimize the risk to friendly aircraft from friendly air defenses or surface forces."@en . "LLTR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "low velocity drop"@en . "low velocity drop" . "low velocity drop (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A drop procedure in which the drop velocity does not exceed 30 feet per second."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "low visibility operations"@en . "low visibility operations" . "low visibility operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Sensitive operations wherein the political-military restrictions inherent in covert and clandestine operations are either not necessary or not feasible; actions are taken as required to limit exposure of those involved and/or their activities. Execution of these operations is undertaken with the knowledge that the action and/or sponsorship of the operation may preclude plausible denial by the initiating power."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "magnetic mine"@en . "magnetic mine" . "magnetic mine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mine that responds to the magnetic field of a target."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "mail embargo"@en . "mail embargo" . "mail embargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary shutdown or redirection of mail flow to or from a specific location."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "main deck"@en . "main deck" . "main deck (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The highest deck running the full length of a vessel (except for an aircraft carrier\u2019s hanger deck)."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "main operating base"@en . "main operating base" . "main operating base (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A facility outside the United States and US territories with permanently stationed operating forces and robust infrastructure. Main operating bases are characterized by command and control structures, enduring family support facilities, and strengthened force protection measures. (CJCS CM-0007-05)"@en . "MOB" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "main operations base"@en . "main operations base" . "main operations base (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In special operations, a base established by a joint force special operations component commander or a subordinate special operations component commander in friendly territory to provide sustained command and control, administration, and logistic support to special operations activities in designated areas."@en . "MOB" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "main supply route"@en . "main supply route" . "main supply route (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The route or routes designated within an operational area upon which the bulk of traffic flows in support of military operations."@en . "MSR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "maintenance (materiel)"@en . "maintenance (materiel)" . "maintenance (materiel) (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious squadron"@en . "amphibious squadron" . "amphibious squadron (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A tactical and administrative organization composed of amphibious assault shipping to transport troops and their equipment for an amphibious assault operation."@en . "PHIBRON" . . . . "Stable" . . . "maintenance status"@en . "maintenance status" . "maintenance status (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "major disaster"@en . "major disaster" . "major disaster (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See domestic emergencies. 193"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "major force"@en . "major force" . "major force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A military organization comprised of major combat elements and associated combat support, combat service support, and sustainment increments."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "major operation"@en . "major operation" . "major operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "maneuver"@en . "maneuver" . "maneuver (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "maneuverable reentry vehicle"@en . "maneuverable reentry vehicle" . "maneuverable reentry vehicle (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A reentry vehicle capable of performing preplanned flight maneuvers during the reentry phase."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "manpower management"@en . "manpower management" . "manpower management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The means of manpower control to ensure the most efficient and economical use of available manpower."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "manpower requirements"@en . "manpower requirements" . "manpower requirements (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Human resources needed to accomplish specified work loads of organizations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "map chart"@en . "map chart" . "map chart (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A representation of a land-sea area, using the characteristics of a map to represent the land area and the characteristics of a chart to represent the sea area, with such special characteristics as to make the map-chart most useful in military operations, particularly amphibious operations."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "map sheet"@en . "map sheet" . "map sheet (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) An individual map or chart either complete in itself or part of a series."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious task force"@en . "amphibious task force" . "amphibious task force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Navy task organization formed to conduct amphibious operations. The amphibious task force, together with the landing force and other forces, constitutes the amphibious force."@en . "ATF" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Marine air command and control system"@en . "Marine air command and control system" . "Marine air command and control system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A system that provides the aviation combat element commander with the means to command, coordinate, and control all air operations within an assigned sector and to coordinate air operations with other Services. It is composed of command and control agencies with communicationselectronics equipment that incorporates a capability from manual through semiautomatic control."@en . "MACCS" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Marine Corps special operations forces"@en . "Marine Corps special operations forces" . "Marine Corps special operations forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those Active Component Marine Corps forces designated by the Secretary of Defense that are specifically organized, trained, and equipped to conduct and support special operations."@en . "MARSOF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "marine environment"@en . "marine environment" . "marine environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The oceans, seas, bays, estuaries, and other major water bodies, including their surface interface and interaction, with the atmosphere and with the land seaward of the mean high water mark."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Marine expeditionary brigade"@en . "Marine expeditionary brigade" . "Marine expeditionary brigade (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Marine air-ground task force that is constructed around a reinforced infantry regiment, a composite Marine aircraft group, and a combat logistics regiment. The Marine expeditionary brigade, commanded by a general officer, is task-organized to meet the requirements of a specific situation. It can function as part of a joint task force, as the lead echelon of the Marine expeditionary force, or alone. It varies in size and composition, and is larger than a Marine expeditionary unit but smaller than a Marine expeditionary force. The Marine expeditionary brigade is capable of conducting missions across the full range of military operations."@en . "MEB" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Maritime Administration"@en . "Maritime Administration" . "Maritime Administration (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Maritime Administration is the agency within the United States Department of Transportation dealing with waterborne transportation."@en . "MARAD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Maritime Administration Ready Reserve Force"@en . "Maritime Administration Ready Reserve Force" . "Maritime Administration Ready Reserve Force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Maritime Administration (MARAD) Ready Reserve Force is composed of 68 surge sealift assets owned and operated by the US Department of Transportation/MARAD and crewed by civilian mariners. In time of contingency or exercises, the ships are placed under the operational command of the Military Sealift Command."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "maritime control area"@en . "maritime control area" . "maritime control area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area generally similar to a defensive sea area in purpose except that it may be established any place on the high seas. Maritime control areas are normally established only in time of war."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "maritime domain"@en . "maritime domain" . "maritime domain (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The oceans, seas, bays, estuaries, islands, coastal areas, and the airspace above these, including the littorals."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "maritime domain awareness"@en . "maritime domain awareness" . "maritime domain awareness (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The effective understanding of anything associated with the maritime domain that could impact the security, safety, economy, or environment of a nation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "maritime environment"@en . "maritime environment" . "maritime environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The complex union and interaction between oceans, seas, bays, estuaries, and other major water bodies, with the atmosphere and land seaward of the mean high water mark."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious tractor"@en . "amphibious tractor" . "amphibious tractor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See amphibious vehicle."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "maritime forces"@en . "maritime forces" . "maritime forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Forces that operate on, under, or above the sea to gain or exploit command of the sea, sea control, or sea denial and/or to project power from the sea."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "maritime interception operations"@en . "maritime interception operations" . "maritime interception operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Efforts to monitor, query, and board merchant vessels in international waters to enforce sanctions against other nations such as those 195 in support of United Nations Security Council Resolutions and/or prevent the transport of restricted goods."@en . "MIO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "maritime power projection"@en . "maritime power projection" . "maritime power projection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Power projection in and from the maritime environment, including a broad spectrum of offensive military operations to destroy enemy forces or logistic support or to prevent enemy forces from approaching within enemy weapons\u2019 range of friendly forces. Maritime power projection may be accomplished by amphibious assault operations, attack of targets ashore, or support of sea control operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "maritime pre-positioning force operation"@en . "maritime pre-positioning force operation" . "maritime pre-positioning force operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A rapid deployment and assembly of a Marine expeditionary force in a secure area using a combination of intertheater airlift and forward-deployed maritime pre-positioning ships."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "maritime pre-positioning ships"@en . "maritime pre-positioning ships" . "maritime pre-positioning ships (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Civilian-crewed, Military Sealift Command-chartered ships that are organized into three squadrons and are usually forward-deployed. These ships are loaded with pre-positioned equipment and 30 days of supplies to support three Marine expeditionary brigades."@en . "MPSs" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Maritime Security Program"@en . "Maritime Security Program" . "Maritime Security Program (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A program authorized in the Maritime Security Act of 2003 requiring the Secretary of Transportation, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, to establish a fleet of active, commercially viable, militarily useful, privatelyowned vessels to meet national defense and other security requirements."@en . "MSP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "maritime superiority"@en . "maritime superiority" . "maritime superiority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That degree of dominance of one force over another that permits the conduct of maritime operations by the former and its related land, maritime, and air forces at a given time and place without prohibitive interference by the opposing force."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "maritime supremacy"@en . "maritime supremacy" . "maritime supremacy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That degree of maritime superiority wherein the opposing force is incapable of effective interference."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "maritime terminal"@en . "maritime terminal" . "maritime terminal (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A facility for berthing ships simultaneously at piers, quays, and/or working anchorages. Also known as a water terminal."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "marking"@en . "marking" . "marking (JP 1-02)"@en . . "To maintain contact on a target from such a position that the marking unit has an immediate offensive capability."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious transport dock"@en . "amphibious transport dock" . "amphibious transport dock (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A ship designed to transport and land troops, equipment, and supplies by means of embarked landing craft, amphibious vehicles, and helicopters. Designated as LPD."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "marshalling"@en . "marshalling" . "marshalling (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "marshalling area"@en . "marshalling area" . "marshalling area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A location in the vicinity of a reception terminal or pre-positioned equipment storage site where arriving unit personnel, equipment, materiel, and accompanying supplies are reassembled, returned to the control of the unit commander, and prepared for onward movement. The joint complex commander designating the location will coordinate the use of the facilities with other allied commands and the host nation, and will provide life support to the units while in the marshalling area."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mass casualty"@en . "mass casualty" . "mass casualty (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any large number of casualties produced in a relatively short period of time, usually as the result of a single incident such as a military aircraft accident, hurricane, flood, earthquake, or armed attack that exceeds local logistic support capabilities. (JP4-02)"@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "massed fire"@en . "massed fire" . "massed fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "master"@en . "master" . "master (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The commanding officer of a United States naval ship, a commercial ship, or a government-owned general agency agreement ship operated for the Military Sealift Command by a civilian company to transport Department of Defense cargo."@en . "MA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "master air attack plan"@en . "master air attack plan" . "master air attack plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A plan that contains key information that forms the foundation of the joint air tasking order. Sometimes referred to as the air employment plan or joint air tasking order shell. Information that may be found in the plan includes joint force commander guidance, joint force air component commander guidance, support plans, component requests, target update requests, availability of capabilities and forces, target information from target lists, aircraft allocation, etc."@en . "MAAP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "materials handling equipment"@en . "materials handling equipment" . "materials handling equipment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Mechanical devices for handling of supplies with greater ease and economy."@en . "MHE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "materiel"@en . "materiel" . "materiel (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All items (including ships, tanks, self-propelled weapons, aircraft, etc., and related spares, repair parts, and support equipment, but excluding real property, installations, and utilities) necessary to equip, operate, maintain, and support military activities without distinction as to its application for administrative or combat purposes."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "materiel control"@en . "materiel control" . "materiel control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See inventory control."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "materiel inventory objective"@en . "materiel inventory objective" . "materiel inventory objective (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The quantity of an item required to be on hand and on order on M-day in order to equip, provide a materiel pipeline, and sustain the approved US force structure (active and reserve) and those Allied forces designated for US 197 materiel support, through the period prescribed for war materiel planning purposes. It is the quantity by which the war materiel requirement exceeds the war materiel procurement capability and the war materiel requirement adjustment. It includes the M-day force materiel requirement and the war reserve materiel requirement."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious transport group"@en . "amphibious transport group" . "amphibious transport group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A subdivision of an amphibious task force composed primarily of transport ships. The size of the transport group will depend upon the scope of the operation. Ships of the transport group will be combat-loaded to support the landing force scheme of maneuver ashore. A transport unit will usually be formed to 18 embark troops and equipment to be landed over a designated beach or to embark all helicopter-borne troops and equipment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "materiel management"@en . "materiel management" . "materiel management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See inventory control."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "materiel planning"@en . "materiel planning" . "materiel planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A subset of logistic planning consisting of a four-step process. a. requirements definition. Requirements for significant items must be calculated at item level detail (i.e., National Stock Number) to support sustainability planning and analysis. Requirements include unit roundout, consumption and attrition replacement, safety stock, and the needs of allies. b. apportionment. Items are apportioned to the combatant commanders based on a global scenario to avoid sourcing of items to multiple theaters. The basis for apportionment is the capability provided by unit stocks, host-nation support, theater pre-positioned war reserve stocks and industrial base, and continental United States Department of Defense stockpiles and available production. Item apportionment cannot exceed total capabilities. c. sourcing. Sourcing is the matching of available capabilities on a given date against item requirements to support sustainability analysis and the identification of locations to support transportation planning. Sourcing of any item is done within the combatant commander\u2019s apportionment. d. documentation. Sourced item requirements and corresponding shortfalls are major inputs to the combatant commander\u2019s sustainability analysis. Sourced item requirements are translated into movement requirements and documented in the Joint Operation Planning and Execution System database for transportation feasibility analysis. Movement requirements for nonsignificant items are estimated in tonnage."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "materiel readiness"@en . "materiel readiness" . "materiel readiness (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The availability of materiel required by a military organization to support its wartime activities or contingencies, disaster relief (flood, earthquake, etc.), or other emergencies."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "materiel release order"@en . "materiel release order" . "materiel release order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An order issued by an accountable supply system manager (usually an inventory control point or accountable depot or stock point) directing a nonaccountable activity (usually a storage site or materiel drop point) within the same supply distribution complex to release and ship materiel."@en . "MRO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "materiel requirements"@en . "materiel requirements" . "materiel requirements (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those quantities of items of equipment and supplies necessary to equip, provide a materiel pipeline, and sustain a Service, formation, organization, or unit in the fulfillment of its purposes or tasks during a specified period."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "maximum effective range"@en . "maximum effective range" . "maximum effective range (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The maximum distance at which a weapon may be expected to be accurate and achieve the desired effect."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "maximum ordinate"@en . "maximum ordinate" . "maximum ordinate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) In artillery and naval gunfire support, the height of the highest point in the trajectory of a projectile above the horizontal plane passing through its origin. 198"@en . "vertex height" . . . "Stable" . . . "M-day"@en . "M-day" . "M-day (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See times."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "mean point of burst"@en . "mean point of burst" . "mean point of burst (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See mean point of impact."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "mean point of impact"@en . "mean point of impact" . "mean point of impact (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) The point whose coordinates are the arithmetic means of the coordinates of the separate points of impact/burst of a finite number of projectiles fired or released at the same aiming point under a given set of conditions."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious vehicle"@en . "amphibious vehicle" . "amphibious vehicle (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A wheeled or tracked vehicle capable of operating on both land and water."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "means of transport"@en . "means of transport" . "means of transport (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See mode of transport."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "measurement and signature intelligence"@en . "measurement and signature intelligence" . "measurement and signature intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence obtained by quantitative and qualitative analysis of data (metric, angle, spatial, wavelength, time dependence, modulation, plasma, and hydromagnetic) derived from specific technical sensors for the purpose of identifying any distinctive features associated with the emitter or sender, and to facilitate subsequent identification and/or measurement of the same. The detected feature may be either reflected or emitted."@en . "MASINT" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Measurement and Signature Intelligence Requirements System"@en . "Measurement and Signature Intelligence Requirements System" . "Measurement and Signature Intelligence Requirements System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A system for the management of theater and national measurement and signature intelligence collection requirements, providing automated tools for users in support of submission, review, and validation of measurement and signature intelligence nominations of requirements to be tasked for national and Department of Defense measurement and signature intelligence collection, production, and exploitation resources."@en . "MRS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "measurement ton"@en . "measurement ton" . "measurement ton (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The unit of volumetric measurement of equipment associated with surface-delivered cargo equal to the total cubic feet divided by 40."@en . "MTON" . . . . "Stable" . . . "measure of effectiveness"@en . "measure of effectiveness" . "measure of effectiveness (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A criterion used to assess changes in system behavior, capability, or operational environment that is tied to measuring the attainment of an end state, achievement of an objective, or creation of an effect."@en . "MOE" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "measure of performance"@en . "measure of performance" . "measure of performance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A criterion used to assess friendly actions that is tied to measuring task accomplishment."@en . "MOP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "mechanical sweep"@en . "mechanical sweep" . "mechanical sweep (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In naval mine warfare, any sweep used with the object of physically contacting the mine or its appendages."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "media operations center"@en . "media operations center" . "media operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A facility established by the joint force commander to serve as the focal point for the interface between the military and the media during the conduct of joint operations."@en . "MOC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "media pool"@en . "media pool" . "media pool (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A limited number of news media who represent a larger number of news media organizations for purposes of news gathering and sharing of material during a specified activity. Pooling is typically used when news media support resources cannot accommodate a large number of journalists."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "medical civil-military operations"@en . "medical civil-military operations" . "medical civil-military operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All military health-related activities in support of a joint force commander that establish, enhance, maintain or influence relations between the joint or multinational force and host nation, multinational governmental and nongovernmental civilian organizations and authorities, and the civilian populace in order to facilitate military operations, achieve US operational objectives, and positively impact the health sector."@en . "MCMO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious vehicle availability table"@en . "amphibious vehicle availability table" . "amphibious vehicle availability table (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A tabulation of the type and number of amphibious vehicles available primarily for assault landings and for support of other elements of the operation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "medical contingency file"@en . "medical contingency file" . "medical contingency file (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A web-based database within the Defense Supply Center Philadelphia\u2019s Readiness Management Application that identifies and manages Department of Defense medical contingency materiel requirements."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "medical evacuees"@en . "medical evacuees" . "medical evacuees (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Personnel who are wounded, injured, or ill and must be moved to or between medical facilities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "medical intelligence"@en . "medical intelligence" . "medical intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That category of intelligence resulting from collection, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of foreign medical, bio-scientific, and environmental information that is of interest to strategic planning and to military medical planning and operations for the conservation of the fighting strength of friendly forces and the formation of assessments of foreign medical capabilities in both military and civilian sectors."@en . "MEDINT" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "medical intelligence preparation of the operational environment"@en . "medical intelligence preparation of the operational environment" . "medical intelligence preparation of the operational environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A systematic continuing process that analyzes information on medical and disease threats, enemy capabilities, terrain, weather, local medical infrastructure, potential humanitarian and refugee situations, transportation issues, and political, religious and social issues for all types of operations. Medical intelligence preparation of the operational environment is a component of the health service support mission analysis process, and the resulting statistics serves as a basis for developing health service support estimates and plans. It includes: defining the operational environment, describing the operational environment effects on health service support operations, evaluating the operational environmental threats, and determining courses of action to meet actual and potential threats."@en . "MIPOE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "medical protocols"@en . "medical protocols" . "medical protocols (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Directives issued by competent military authority that delineate the circumstances and limitations under which United States medical forces will initiate medical care and support to those individuals that are not Department of Defense health care beneficiaries or designated eligible for care in a military medical treatment facility by the Secretary of Defense."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "medical regulating"@en . "medical regulating" . "medical regulating (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The actions and coordination necessary to arrange for the movement of patients through the levels of care. This process matches patients with a medical treatment facility that has the necessary health service support capabilities and available bed space."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "medical surveillance"@en . "medical surveillance" . "medical surveillance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of data derived from instances of medical care or medical evaluation, and the reporting of population-based information for characterizing and countering threats to a population\u2019s health, well-being and performance."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "medical treatment facility"@en . "medical treatment facility" . "medical treatment facility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A facility established for the purpose of furnishing medical and/or dental care to eligible individuals."@en . "MTF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "medium-scale map"@en . "medium-scale map" . "medium-scale map (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A map having a scale larger than 1:600,000 and smaller than 1:75,000."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "mensuration"@en . "mensuration" . "mensuration (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of measurement of a feature or location on the earth to determine an absolute latitude, longitude, and elevation. For targeting applications, the errors inherent in both the source for measurement as well as the measurement processes must be understood and reported."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "active status"@en . "active status" . "active status (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Status of all Reserves except those on an inactive status list or in the Retired Reserve. Reservists in an active status may train for points and/or pay and may be considered for promotion."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious vehicle employment plan"@en . "amphibious vehicle employment plan" . "amphibious vehicle employment plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A plan showing in tabular form the planned employment of amphibious vehicles in landing operations, including their employment after the initial movement to the beach."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "message"@en . "message" . "message (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. Any thought or idea expressed briefly in a plain or secret language and prepared in a form suitable for transmission by any means of communication."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "meteorological and oceanographic"@en . "meteorological and oceanographic" . "meteorological and oceanographic (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A term used to convey all meteorological, oceanographic, and space environmental factors as provided by Services, support agencies, and other sources. These factors include the whole range of atmospheric (weather) and oceanographic phenomena, from the sub-bottom of the earth\u2019s oceans up to the space environment (space weather)."@en . "METOC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "meteorological and oceanographic data"@en . "meteorological and oceanographic data" . "meteorological and oceanographic data (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Measurements or observations of meteorological and oceanographic variables."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "meteorological and oceanographic environment"@en . "meteorological and oceanographic environment" . "meteorological and oceanographic environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The surroundings, which include conditions, resources, and natural phenomena, in and through which the joint force operates. The complete environment extends from the sub-bottom of the Earth\u2019s oceans, through maritime, land areas, airspace, ionosphere, and outward into space."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "meteorological and oceanographic operations support community"@en . "meteorological and oceanographic operations support community" . "meteorological and oceanographic operations support community (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The collective of electronically connected, shore-based meteorological and oceanographic production 201 facilities/centers, theater and/or regional meteorological and oceanographic production activities."@en . "MOSC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "meteorology"@en . "meteorology" . "meteorology (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The study dealing with the phenomena of the atmosphere including the physics, chemistry, and dynamics extending to the effects of the atmosphere on the Earth\u2019s surface and the oceans."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "midcourse phase"@en . "midcourse phase" . "midcourse phase (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of the flight of a ballistic missile between the boost phase and the terminal phase."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "migrant"@en . "migrant" . "migrant (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A person who (1) belongs to a normally migratory culture who may cross national boundaries, or (2) has fled his or her native country for economic reasons rather than fear of political or ethnic persecution."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Military Affiliate Radio System"@en . "Military Affiliate Radio System" . "Military Affiliate Radio System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A program conducted by the Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force in which amateur radio stations and operators participate in and contribute to the mission of providing auxiliary and emergency communications on a local, national, or international basis as an adjunct to normal military communications. "@en . "MARS" . . . "Stable" . . . "military assistance advisory group"@en . "military assistance advisory group" . "military assistance advisory group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint Service group, normally under the military command of a commander of a unified command and representing the Secretary of Defense, which primarily administers the US military assistance planning and programming in the host country."@en . "MAAG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious vehicle launching area"@en . "amphibious vehicle launching area" . "amphibious vehicle launching area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area, in the vicinity of and to seaward of the line of departure, to which landing ships proceed and launch amphibious vehicles."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Military Assistance Program"@en . "Military Assistance Program" . "Military Assistance Program (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of the US security assistance authorized by the Foreign Assistance Act of l961, as amended, which provides defense articles and services to recipients on a nonreimbursable (grant) basis."@en . "MAP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "military characteristics"@en . "military characteristics" . "military characteristics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those characteristics of equipment upon which depends its ability to perform desired military functions. Military characteristics include physical and operational characteristics but not technical characteristics."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "military civic action"@en . "military civic action" . "military civic action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The use of preponderantly indigenous military forces on projects useful to the local population at all levels in such fields as education, training, public works, agriculture, transportation, communications, health, sanitation, and others contributing to economic and social development, which would also serve to improve the standing of the military forces with the population. (US forces may at times advise or engage in military civic actions in overseas areas.)"@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "military construction"@en . "military construction" . "military construction (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any construction, alteration, development, conversion, or extension of any kind carried out with respect to a military installation."@en . "MILCON" . . . . "Stable" . . . "military deception"@en . "military deception" . "military deception (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Actions executed to deliberately mislead adversary military, paramilitary, or violent extremist organization decision makers, thereby causing the adversary to take specific actions (or inactions) that will contribute to the accomplishment of the friendly mission."@en . "MILDEC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Military Department"@en . "Military Department" . "Military Department (JP 1-02)"@en . . "One of the departments within the Department of Defense created by the National Security Act of 1947, as amended."@en . "MILDEP" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "military engagement"@en . "military engagement" . "military engagement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Routine contact and interaction between individuals or elements of the Armed Forces of the United States and those of another nation\u2019s armed forces, or foreign and domestic civilian authorities or agencies to build trust and confidence, share information, coordinate mutual activities, and maintain influence."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "military geography"@en . "military geography" . "military geography (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The specialized field of geography dealing with natural and manmade physical features that may affect the planning and conduct of military operations."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "military government"@en . "military government" . "military government (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See civil affairs."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "military health system"@en . "military health system" . "military health system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A health system that supports the military mission by fostering, protecting, sustaining, and restoring health. It also provides the direction, resources, health care providers, and other means necessary for promoting the health of the beneficiary population. These include developing and promoting health awareness issues to educate customers, discovering and resolving environmentally based health threats, providing health services, including preventive care and problem intervention, and improving the means and methods for maintaining the health of the beneficiary population, by constantly evaluating the performance of the health care services system."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "amphibious withdrawal"@en . "amphibious withdrawal" . "amphibious withdrawal (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A type of amphibious operation involving the extraction of forces by sea in ships or craft from a hostile or potentially hostile shore."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "military information support operations"@en . "military information support operations" . "military information support operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Planned operations to convey selected information and indicators to foreign audiences to influence their emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately the behavior of foreign governments, organizations, groups, and individuals in a manner favorable to the originator\u2019s objectives."@en . "MISO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "military information support operations impact indicators"@en . "military information support operations impact indicators" . "military information support operations impact indicators (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An observable event or a discernible subjectively determined behavioral change that represents an effect of a military information support operations activity on the intended foreign target audience at a particular point in time."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Military Intelligence Board"@en . "Military Intelligence Board" . "Military Intelligence Board (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A decision-making forum which formulates Department of Defense intelligence policy and programming priorities."@en . "MIB" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "military intervention"@en . "military intervention" . "military intervention (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The deliberate act of a nation or a group of nations to introduce its military forces into the course of an existing controversy."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "military journalist"@en . "military journalist" . "military journalist (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A US Service member or Department of Defense civilian employee providing photographic, print, radio, or television command information for military internal audiences."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "military occupation"@en . "military occupation" . "military occupation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A condition in which territory is under the effective control of a foreign armed force."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Military Postal Service"@en . "Military Postal Service" . "Military Postal Service (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The command, organization, personnel, and facilities established to provide a means for the transmission of mail to and from the Department of Defense, members of the US Armed Forces, and other authorized agencies and individuals."@en . "MPS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Military Postal Service Agency"@en . "Military Postal Service Agency" . "Military Postal Service Agency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The single manager operating agency established to manage the Military Postal Service."@en . "MPSA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "military post office"@en . "military post office" . "military post office (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A branch of a designated US-based post office established by US Postal Service authority and operated by one of the Services."@en . "MPO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "military resources"@en . "military resources" . "military resources (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Military and civilian personnel, facilities, equipment, and supplies under the control of a Department of Defense component."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "analysis and production"@en . "analysis and production" . "analysis and production (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, the conversion of processed information into intelligence through the integration, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of all source data and the preparation of intelligence products in support of known or anticipated user requirements."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Military Sealift Command"@en . "Military Sealift Command" . "Military Sealift Command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A major command of the United States Navy reporting to Commander Fleet Forces Command, and the United States Transportation Command\u2019s component command responsible for designated common-user sealift transportation services to deploy, employ, sustain, and redeploy United States forces on a global basis."@en . "MSC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Military Sealift Command force"@en . "Military Sealift Command force" . "Military Sealift Command force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Common-user sealift consisting of three subsets: the Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force, common-user ocean transportation, and the special mission support force."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Military Service"@en . "Military Service" . "Military Service (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A branch of the Armed Forces of the United States, established by act of Congress, in which persons are appointed, enlisted, or inducted for military service, and which operates and is administered within a military or executive department. The Military Services are: the United States Army, the United States Navy, the United States Air Force, the United States Marine Corps, and the United States Coast Guard."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "military source operations"@en . "military source operations" . "military source operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The collection, from, by and/or via humans, of foreign and military and military-related intelligence."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "military specification container"@en . "military specification container" . "military specification container (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A container that meets specific written standards."@en . "MILSPEC container" . . . . "Stable" . . . "military standard requisitioning and issue procedure"@en . "military standard requisitioning and issue procedure" . "military standard requisitioning and issue procedure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A uniform procedure established by the Department of Defense for use within the Department of Defense to govern requisition and issue of materiel within standardized priorities. "@en . "MILSTRIP" . . . "Stable" . . . "military standard transportation and movement procedures"@en . "military standard transportation and movement procedures" . "military standard transportation and movement procedures (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Uniform and standard transportation data, documentation, and control procedures applicable to all cargo movements in the Department of Defense transportation system."@en . "MILSTAMP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "military technician"@en . "military technician" . "military technician (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Federal civilian employee providing full-time support to a National Guard, Reserve, or Active Component organization for administration, training, and maintenance of the Selected Reserve. (CJCSM 3150.13)"@en . "MILTECH" . . . "Stable" . . . "military training"@en . "military training" . "military training (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "military van (container)"@en . "military van (container)" . "military van (container) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Military-owned, demountable container, conforming to US and international standards, operated in a centrally controlled fleet for movement of military cargo. "@en . "MILVAN" . . . "Stable" . . . "anchorage"@en . "anchorage" . "anchorage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A specified location for anchoring or mooring a vessel in-stream or offshore."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "MILSPEC container"@en . "MILSPEC container" . "MILSPEC container (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See military specification container."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "MILVAN"@en . "MILVAN" . "MILVAN (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See military van (container)."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "mine"@en . "mine" . "mine (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mine countermeasures"@en . "mine countermeasures" . "mine countermeasures (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All methods for preventing or reducing damage or danger from mines."@en . "MCM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "minefield"@en . "minefield" . "minefield (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "minefield record"@en . "minefield record" . "minefield record (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A complete written record of all pertinent information concerning a minefield, submitted on a standard form by the officer in charge of the emplacement operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "minefield report"@en . "minefield report" . "minefield report (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An oral, electronic, or written communication concerning mining activities (friendly or enemy) submitted in a standard format by the fastest secure means available."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "minehunting"@en . "minehunting" . "minehunting (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Employment of sensor and neutralization systems, whether air, surface, or subsurface, to locate and dispose of individual mines in a known field, or to verify the presence or absence of mines in a given area."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "minesweeping"@en . "minesweeping" . "minesweeping (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The technique of clearing mines using either mechanical sweeping to remove, disturb, or otherwise neutralize the mine; explosive sweeping to cause sympathetic detonations, damage, or displace the mine; or influence sweeping to produce either the acoustic or magnetic influence required to detonate the mine."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mine warfare"@en . "mine warfare" . "mine warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The strategic, operational, and tactical use of mines and mine countermeasures either by emplacing mines to degrade the enemy\u2019s capabilities to wage land, air, and maritime warfare or by countering of enemy-emplaced mines to permit friendly maneuver or use of selected land or sea areas."@en . "MW" . . . . "Stable" . . . "annotation"@en . "annotation" . "annotation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) A marking placed on imagery or drawings for explanatory purposes or to indicate items or areas of special importance."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "minimize"@en . "minimize" . "minimize (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A condition wherein normal message and telephone traffic is drastically reduced in order that messages connected with an actual or simulated emergency shall not be delayed."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "minimum force"@en . "minimum force" . "minimum force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those minimum actions, including the use of armed force, sufficient to bring a situation under control or to defend against hostile act or hostile intent. All actions must cease as soon as the target complies with instructions or ceases hostile action. The firing of weapons is to be considered as a means of last resort."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "minimum range"@en . "minimum range" . "minimum range (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "minimum-risk route"@en . "minimum-risk route" . "minimum-risk route (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary corridor of defined dimensions recommended for use by high-speed, fixed-wing aircraft that presents the minimum known hazards to lowflying aircraft transiting the combat zone."@en . "MRR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "missile defense"@en . "missile defense" . "missile defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Defensive measures designed to destroy attacking enemy missiles, or to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of such attack."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "missile engagement zone"@en . "missile engagement zone" . "missile engagement zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In air defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air threats normally rests with surface-to-air missile systems."@en . "MEZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "mission"@en . "mission" . "mission (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. The task, together with the purpose, that clearly indicates the action to be taken and the reason therefore."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "mission assignment"@en . "mission assignment" . "mission assignment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The vehicle used by the Department of Homeland Security/Emergency Preparedness and Response/Federal Emergency Management Agency to support federal operations in a Stafford Act major disaster or emergency declaration that orders immediate, short-term emergency response assistance when an applicable state or local government is overwhelmed by the event and lacks the capability to perform, or contract for, the necessary work."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "mission command"@en . "mission command" . "mission command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The conduct of military operations through decentralized execution based upon mission-type orders."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "mission needs statement"@en . "mission needs statement" . "mission needs statement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A formatted non-system-specific statement containing operational capability needs and written in broad operational terms. (CJCSI 3180.01)"@en . "MNS" . . . "Stable" . . . "annual screening"@en . "annual screening" . "annual screening (JP 1-02)"@en . . "One day of active duty for training required each year for Individual Ready Reserve members so the Services can keep current on each member\u2019s physical condition, dependency status, military qualifications, civilian occupational skills, availability for service, and other information."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "mission-oriented protective posture"@en . "mission-oriented protective posture" . "mission-oriented protective posture (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A flexible system of protection against chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear contamination. This posture requires personnel to wear only that protective clothing and equipment (mission-oriented protective posture gear) appropriate to the threat level, work rate imposed by the mission, temperature, and humidity."@en . "MOPP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mission-oriented protective posture gear"@en . "mission-oriented protective posture gear" . "mission-oriented protective posture gear (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Military term for individual protective equipment including suit, boots, gloves, mask with hood, first aid treatments, and decontamination kits issued to military members."@en . "MOPP gear" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mission specific data sets"@en . "mission specific data sets" . "mission specific data sets (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Further densification of global geospatial foundation data. Information created to support specific operations, operation plans, training, or system development. Information conforms to established Department of Defense data specifications."@en . "MSDS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mission statement"@en . "mission statement" . "mission statement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A short sentence or paragraph that describes the organization\u2019s essential task(s), purpose, and action containing the elements of who, what, when, where, and why."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mission type order"@en . "mission type order" . "mission type order (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mobile inshore undersea warfare unit"@en . "mobile inshore undersea warfare unit" . "mobile inshore undersea warfare unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Navy surveillance unit that provides seaward security to joint logistics over-the-shore operations from either a port or harbor complex or unimproved beach sites. The mobile inshore undersea warfare unit is equipped with mobile radar, sonar, and communications equipment located within a mobile van."@en . "MIUWU" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mobile mine"@en . "mobile mine" . "mobile mine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mine propelled to its laying position by propulsion equipment, such as a torpedo that sinks at the end of its run placing the mine."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mobile security force"@en . "mobile security force" . "mobile security force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A dedicated security force designed to defeat Level I and II threats on a base and/or base cluster."@en . "MSF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "mobile training team"@en . "mobile training team" . "mobile training team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A team consisting of one or more US military or civilian personnel sent on temporary duty, often to a foreign nation, to give instruction. The mission of the team is to train indigenous personnel to operate, maintain, and employ weapons and support systems, or to develop a self-training capability in a particular skill. The Secretary of Defense may direct a team to train either military or civilian indigenous personnel, depending upon host-nation requests. "@en . "MTT" . . . "Stable" . . . "mobility"@en . "mobility" . "mobility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A quality or capability of military forces which permits them to move from place to place while retaining the ability to fulfill their primary mission."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "annual training"@en . "annual training" . "annual training (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The minimal period of training reserve members must perform each year to satisfy the training requirements associated with their Reserve Component assignment. "@en . "AT" . . . "Stable" . . . "mobility air forces"@en . "mobility air forces" . "mobility air forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The mobility air forces are comprised of those air components and Service components that are assigned air mobility forces and/or that routinely exercise command authority over their operations."@en . "MAF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "mobility corridor"@en . "mobility corridor" . "mobility corridor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Areas where a force will be canalized due to terrain restrictions. They allow military forces to capitalize on the principles of mass and speed and are therefore relatively free of obstacles."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "mobilization"@en . "mobilization" . "mobilization (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "MOB" . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . . "mobilization"@en . "mobilization" . "mobilization (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The act of assembling and organizing national resources to support national objectives in time of war or other emergencies."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . . "mobilization"@en . "mobilization" . "mobilization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process by which the Armed Forces or part of them are brought to a state of readiness for war or other national emergency. This includes activating all or part of the Reserve Component as well as assembling and organizing personnel, supplies, and materiel. "@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . . "partial mobilization"@en . "partial mobilization" . "partial mobilization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Expansion of the active Armed Forces resulting from action by Congress (up to full mobilization) or by the President (not more than 1,000,000 for not more than 24 consecutive months) to mobilize Ready Reserve Component units, individual reservists, and the resources needed for their support to meet the requirements of a war or other national emergency involving an external threat to the national security."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . . "full mobilization"@en . "full mobilization" . "full mobilization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Expansion of the active Armed Forces resulting from action by Congress and the President to mobilize all Reserve Component units and individuals in the existing approved force structure, as well as all retired military personnel, and the resources needed for their support to meet the requirements of a war or other national emergency involving an external threat to the national security. Reserve personnel can be placed on active duty for the duration of the emergency plus six months."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . . "total mobilization"@en . "total mobilization" . "total mobilization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Expansion of the active Armed Forces resulting from action by Congress and the President to organize and/or generate additional units or personnel beyond the existing force structure, and the resources needed for their support, to meet the total requirements of a war or other national emergency involving an external threat to the national security."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . . "selective mobilization"@en . "selective mobilization" . "selective mobilization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Expansion of the active Armed Forces resulting from action by Congress and/or the President to mobilize Reserve Component units, Individual Ready Reservists, and the resources needed for their support to meet the requirements of a domestic emergency that is not the result of an enemy attack."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mobilization base"@en . "mobilization base" . "mobilization base (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The total of all resources available, or that can be made available, to meet foreseeable wartime needs. Such resources include the manpower and materiel resources and services required for the support of essential military, civilian, and survival activities, as well as the elements affecting their state of readiness, such as (but not limited to) the following: manning levels, state of training, modernization of equipment, mobilization materiel reserves and facilities, continuity of government, civil defense plans and preparedness measures, psychological preparedness of the people, international agreements, planning with industry, dispersion, and standby legislation and controls."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "mobilization exercise"@en . "mobilization exercise" . "mobilization exercise (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An exercise involving, either completely or in part, the implementation of mobilization plans."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "mobilization site"@en . "mobilization site" . "mobilization site (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The designated location where a Reserve Component unit or individual mobilizes or moves after mobilization for further processing, training, and employment. This differs from a mobilization station in that it is not necessarily a military installation."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "antemortem data"@en . "antemortem data" . "antemortem data (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Medical records, samples, and photographs taken prior to death. These include (but are not limited to) fingerprints, dental x-rays, body tissue samples, photographs of tattoos, or other identifying marks. These \u201Cpre-death\u201D records would be compared against records completed after death to help establish a positive identification of human remains."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mobilization staff officer"@en . "mobilization staff officer" . "mobilization staff officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The action officer assigned the principle responsibility or additional duties related to Reserve Component mobilization actions."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mobilization station"@en . "mobilization station" . "mobilization station (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The designated military installation to which a Reserve Component unit or individual is moved for further processing, organizing, equipping, training, and employment and from which the unit or individual may move to an aerial port of embarkation or seaport of embarkation."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mode (identification, friend or foe)"@en . "mode (identification, friend or foe)" . "mode (identification, friend or foe) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The number or letter referring to the specific pulse spacing of the signals transmitted by an interrogator or transponder used for radar identification of aircraft."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "mode of transport"@en . "mode of transport" . "mode of transport (JP 1-02)"@en . . "One of the various modes used for a movement. For each mode, there are several means of transport. They are: a. inland surface transportation (rail, road, and inland waterway); b. sea transport (coastal and ocean); c. air transportation; and d. pipelines."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Modernized Integrated Database"@en . "Modernized Integrated Database" . "Modernized Integrated Database (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The national level repository for the general military intelligence available to the entire Department of Defense Intelligence Information System community and, through Global Command and Control System integrated imagery and intelligence, to tactical units."@en . "MIDB" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "modified combined obstacle overlay"@en . "modified combined obstacle overlay" . "modified combined obstacle overlay (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint intelligence preparation of the operational environment product used to portray the militarily significant aspects of the operational environment, such as obstacles restricting military movement, key geography, and military objectives."@en . "MCOO" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "moored"@en . "moored" . "moored (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Lying with both anchors down or tied to a pier, anchor buoy, or mooring buoy."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "moored mine"@en . "moored mine" . "moored mine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A contact or influence-operated mine of positive buoyancy held below the surface by a mooring attached to a sinker or anchor on the bottom."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "morale, welfare, and recreation"@en . "morale, welfare, and recreation" . "morale, welfare, and recreation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The merging of multiple unconnected disciplines into programs which improve unit readiness, promote fitness, build unit morale and cohesion, enhance quality of life, and provide recreational, social, and other support services."@en . "MWR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "mortar"@en . "mortar" . "mortar (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A muzzle-loading, indirect fire weapon with either a rifled or smooth bore. It usually has a shorter range than a howitzer, employs a higher angle of fire, and has a tube with a length of 10 to 20 calibers."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "antideficiency violations"@en . "antideficiency violations" . "antideficiency violations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The incurring of obligations or the making of expenditure (outlays) in violation of appropriation law as to purpose, time, and amounts as specified in the defense appropriation or appropriations of funds."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "mortuary affairs"@en . "mortuary affairs" . "mortuary affairs (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Provides for the search for, recovery, identification, preparation, and disposition of human remains of persons for whom the Services are responsible by status and executive order."@en . "MA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "most capable Service or agency"@en . "most capable Service or agency" . "most capable Service or agency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The organization that is best suited to provide common supply commodity or logistic service support within a specific joint operation. In this context, \u201Cbest suited\u201D could mean the Service or agency that has required or readily 210 available resources and/or expertise. The most capable Service may or may not be the dominant user in any particular operation."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mounting area"@en . "mounting area" . "mounting area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A general locality where assigned forces of an amphibious or airborne operation, with their equipment, are assembled, prepared, and loaded in shipping and/or aircraft preparatory to an assault."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "movement control"@en . "movement control" . "movement control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The planning, routing, scheduling, and control of personnel and cargo movements over lines of communications; includes maintaining in-transit visibility of forces and material through the deployment and/or redeployment process."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "movement control team"@en . "movement control team" . "movement control team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An Army team used to decentralize the execution of movement responsibilities on an area basis or at key transportation nodes."@en . "MCT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "movement data"@en . "movement data" . "movement data (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those essential elements of information to schedule lift, obtain transportation assets, manage movement of forces, and report in-transit visibility of movements and associated forces (people, equipment, and supplies)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "movement group"@en . "movement group" . "movement group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those ships and embarked units that load out and proceed to rendezvous in the objective area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "movement phase"@en . "movement phase" . "movement phase (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the period during which various elements of the amphibious force move from points of embarkation to the operational area. This move may be via rehearsal, staging, or rendezvous areas. The movement phase is completed when the various elements of the amphibious force arrive at their assigned positions in the operational area."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "movement plan"@en . "movement plan" . "movement plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the naval plan providing for the movement of the amphibious task force to the objective area. It includes information and instructions concerning departure of ships from embarkation points, the passage at sea, and the approach to and arrival in assigned positions in the objective area."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "movement requirement"@en . "movement requirement" . "movement requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A stated movement mode and time-phased need for the transport of units, personnel, and/or materiel from a specified origin to a specified destination."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "activity"@en . "activity" . "activity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. A unit, organization, or installation performing a function or mission. 2. A function, mission, action, or collection of actions."@en . "ACT" . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "antiradiation missile"@en . "antiradiation missile" . "antiradiation missile (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A missile which homes passively on a radiation source."@en . "ARM" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "movement schedule"@en . "movement schedule" . "movement schedule (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A schedule developed to monitor or track a separate entity, whether it is a force requirement, cargo or personnel increment, or lift asset. The schedule reflects the assignment of specific lift resources (such as an aircraft or ship) that will be used to move the personnel and cargo included in a specific movement increment. Arrival and departure times at ports of embarkation, etc., are detailed to show a flow and workload at each location. Movement schedules are detailed enough to support plan implementation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "movement table"@en . "movement table" . "movement table (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A table giving detailed instructions or data for a move. When necessary it will be qualified by the words road, rail, sea, air, etc., to signify the type of movement. Normally issued as an annex to a movement order or instruction."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "movement to contact"@en . "movement to contact" . "movement to contact (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A form of the offense designed to develop the situation and to establish or regain contact."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "multinational"@en . "multinational" . "multinational (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Between two or more forces or agencies of two or more nations or coalition partners."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "multinational doctrine"@en . "multinational doctrine" . "multinational doctrine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fundamental principles that guide the employment of forces of two or more nations in coordinated action toward a common objective. It is ratified by participating nations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "multinational exercise"@en . "multinational exercise" . "multinational exercise (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An exercise containing one or more non-US participating force(s)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "multinational force"@en . "multinational force" . "multinational force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A force composed of military elements of nations who have formed an alliance or coalition for some specific purpose."@en . "MNF" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "multinational force commander"@en . "multinational force commander" . "multinational force commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A general term applied to a commander who exercises command authority over a military force composed of elements from two or more nations. The extent of the multinational force commander\u2019s command authority is determined by the participating nations."@en . "MNFC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "multinational integrated logistic support"@en . "multinational integrated logistic support" . "multinational integrated logistic support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Two or more nations agree to provide logistic assets to a multinational force under operational control of a multinational force commander for the logistic support of a multinational force."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "multinational integrated logistic support unit"@en . "multinational integrated logistic support unit" . "multinational integrated logistic support unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organization resulting when two or more nations agree to provide logistics assets to a multinational logistic force under the operational control of a multinational commander for the logistic support of a 212 multinational force."@en . "MILU" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "antisubmarine warfare"@en . "antisubmarine warfare" . "antisubmarine warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) Operations conducted with the intention of denying the enemy the effective use of submarines. "@en . "ASW" . . . "Stable" . . . "multinational logistics"@en . "multinational logistics" . "multinational logistics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any coordinated logistic activity involving two or more nations supporting a multinational force conducting military operations under the auspices of an alliance or coalition, including those conducted under United Nations mandate. Multinational logistics includes activities involving both logistic units provided by participating nations designated for use by the multinational force commander as well as a variety of multinational logistic support arrangements that may be developed and used by participating forces."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "multinational logistic support arrangement"@en . "multinational logistic support arrangement" . "multinational logistic support arrangement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any arrangement involving two or more nations that facilitates the logistic support of a force (either the forces of the countries participating in the arrangement or other countries)."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "multinational operations"@en . "multinational operations" . "multinational operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A collective term to describe military actions conducted by forces of two or more nations, usually undertaken within the structure of a coalition or alliance."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "multinational staff"@en . "multinational staff" . "multinational staff (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A staff composed of personnel of two or more nations within the structure of a coalition or alliance."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle"@en . "multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle" . "multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A reentry vehicle carried by a delivery system that can place one or more reentry vehicles over each of several separate targets."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "multiple reentry vehicle"@en . "multiple reentry vehicle" . "multiple reentry vehicle (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The reentry vehicle of a delivery system that places more than one reentry vehicle over an individual target."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "multi-point refueling system"@en . "multi-point refueling system" . "multi-point refueling system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A limited number of KC-135 aircraft can be equipped with external wing-mounted pods to conduct drogue air refueling, while still maintaining boom air refueling capability on the same mission. This dual refueling capability makes KC-135s with multi-point refueling systems ideal for use as ground alert aircraft."@en . "MPRS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "multi-Service publication"@en . "multi-Service publication" . "multi-Service publication (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A publication containing principles, terms, tactics, techniques, and procedures used and approved by the forces of two or more Services to perform a common military function consistent with approved joint doctrine. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "multispectral imagery"@en . "multispectral imagery" . "multispectral imagery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The image of an object obtained simultaneously in a number of discrete spectral bands."@en . "MSI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "multi-spot ship"@en . "multi-spot ship" . "multi-spot ship (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those ships certified to have two or more adjacent landing areas."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "antisubmarine warfare forces"@en . "antisubmarine warfare forces" . "antisubmarine warfare forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Forces organized primarily for antisubmarine action. May be composed of surface ships, aircraft, submarines, or any combination of these, and their supporting systems."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "munitions effectiveness assessment"@en . "munitions effectiveness assessment" . "munitions effectiveness assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Conducted concurrently and interactively with battle damage assessment, the assessment of the military force applied in terms of the weapon system and munitions effectiveness to determine and recommend any required changes to the methodology, tactics, weapon system, munitions, fusing, and/or weapon delivery parameters to increase force effectiveness. Munitions effectiveness assessment is primarily the responsibility of operations with required inputs and coordination from the intelligence community."@en . "MEA" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "mutual support"@en . "mutual support" . "mutual support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That support which units render each other against an enemy, because of their assigned tasks, their position relative to each other and to the enemy, and their inherent capabilities."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "named area of interest"@en . "named area of interest" . "named area of interest (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The geospatial area or systems node or link against which information that will satisfy a specific information requirement can be collected. Named areas of interest are usually selected to capture indications of adversary courses of action, but also may be related to conditions of the operational environment."@en . "NAI" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "napalm"@en . "napalm" . "napalm (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "nap-of-the-earth flight"@en . "nap-of-the-earth flight" . "nap-of-the-earth flight (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See terrain flight."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "narcoterrorism"@en . "narcoterrorism" . "narcoterrorism (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Terrorism that is linked to illicit drug trafficking."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "National Air Mobility System"@en . "National Air Mobility System" . "National Air Mobility System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A broad and comprehensive system of civilian and military capabilities and organizations that provides the President and Secretary of Defense and combatant commanders with rapid global mobility. This system effectively integrates the management of airlift, air refueling, and air mobility support assets, processes, and procedures into an integrated whole."@en . "NAMS" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "national capital region"@en . "national capital region" . "national capital region (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A geographic area encompassing the District of Columbia and eleven local jurisdictions in the State of Maryland and the Commonwealth of Virginia."@en . "NCR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "National Communications System"@en . "National Communications System" . "National Communications System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The telecommunications system that results from the technical and operational integration of the separate telecommunications systems of the several executive branch departments and agencies having a significant telecommunications capability."@en . "NCS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "national critical infrastructure and key assets"@en . "national critical infrastructure and key assets" . "national critical infrastructure and key assets (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The infrastructure and assets vital to a nation\u2019s security, governance, public health and safety, economy, and public confidence. They include telecommunications, electrical power systems, gas and oil distribution and storage, water supply systems, banking and finance, transportation, emergency services, industrial assets, information systems, and continuity of government operations."@en . "NCI&KA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "antiterrorism"@en . "antiterrorism" . "antiterrorism (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Defensive measures used to reduce the vulnerability of individuals and property to terrorist acts, to include rapid containment by local military and civilian forces."@en . "AT" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "National Defense Reserve Fleet"@en . "National Defense Reserve Fleet" . "National Defense Reserve Fleet (JP 1-02)"@en . . "NDRF" . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "national defense strategy"@en . "national defense strategy" . "national defense strategy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A document approved by the Secretary of Defense for applying the Armed Forces of the United States in coordination with Department of Defense agencies and other instruments of national power to achieve national security strategy objectives."@en . "NDS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "national detainee reporting center"@en . "national detainee reporting center" . "national detainee reporting center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "National-level center that obtains and stores information concerning enemy prisoners of war, civilian internees, and retained personnel and their confiscated personal property. May be established upon the outbreak of an armed conflict or when persons are captured or detained by U.S. military forces in the course of the full range of military operations. Accounts for all persons who pass through the care, custody, and control of the U.S. Department of Defense."@en . "NDRC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "National Disaster Medical System"@en . "National Disaster Medical System" . "National Disaster Medical System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A coordinated partnership between Departments of Homeland Security, Health and Human Services, Defense, and Veterans Affairs established for the purpose of responding to the needs of casualties of a public health emergency."@en . "NDMS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "national emergency"@en . "national emergency" . "national emergency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A condition declared by the President or the Congress by virtue of powers previously vested in them that authorize certain emergency actions to be undertaken in the national interest. Action to be taken may include partial, full, or total mobilization of national resources."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "National Incident Management System"@en . "National Incident Management System" . "National Incident Management System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A national crisis response system that provides a consistent, nationwide approach for federal, state, local, and tribal governments; the private sector; and nongovernmental organizations to work effectively and efficiently together to prepare for, respond to, and recover from domestic incidents, regardless of cause, size, or complexity."@en . "NIMS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "national information infrastructure"@en . "national information infrastructure" . "national information infrastructure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The nationwide interconnection of communications networks, computers, databases, and consumer electronics that make vast amounts of information available to users. The national information infrastructure encompasses a wide range of equipment, including cameras, scanners, keyboards, facsimile machines, computers, switches, compact disks, video and audio tape, cable, wire, satellites, fiber-optic transmission lines, networks of all types, televisions, monitors, printers, and much more. The friendly and adversary personnel who make decisions and handle the transmitted information constitute a critical component of the national information infrastructure."@en . "NII" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "national intelligence"@en . "national intelligence" . "national intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A . ("@en . . . "Stable" . . . "national intelligence estimate"@en . "national intelligence estimate" . "national intelligence estimate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A strategic estimate of the capabilities, vulnerabilities, and probable courses of action of foreign nations produced at the national level as a composite of the views of the intelligence community."@en . "NIE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "national intelligence support team"@en . "national intelligence support team" . "national intelligence support team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A nationally sourced team composed of intelligence and communications experts from Defense Intelligence Agency, Central Intelligence Agency, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, or other intelligence community agencies as required."@en . "NIST" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "anti-vehicle land mine"@en . "anti-vehicle land mine" . "anti-vehicle land mine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mine designed to immobilize or destroy a vehicle."@en . "AVL" . . . . "Stable" . . . "national interagency fire center"@en . "national interagency fire center" . "national interagency fire center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A facility located in Boise, Idaho, that is jointly operated by several federal agencies and is dedicated to coordination, logistic support, and improved weather services in support of fire management operations throughout the United States."@en . "NIFC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "National Military Command System"@en . "National Military Command System" . "National Military Command System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The priority component of the Global Command and Control System designed to support the President, Secretary of Defense and Joint Chiefs of Staff in the exercise of their responsibilities."@en . "NMCS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "National Military Strategy"@en . "National Military Strategy" . "National Military Strategy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A document approved by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for distributing and applying military power to attain national security strategy and national defense strategy objectives."@en . "NMS" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "national operations center"@en . "national operations center" . "national operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The primary national hub for domestic incident management operational coordination and situational awareness. A standing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week interagency organization fusing law enforcement, national intelligence, emergency response, and private-sector reporting."@en . "NOC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "national policy"@en . "national policy" . "national policy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A broad course of action or statements of guidance adopted by the government at the national level in pursuit of national objectives."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "National Reconnaissance Office"@en . "National Reconnaissance Office" . "National Reconnaissance Office (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Department of Defense agency tasked to ensure that the United States has the technology and spaceborne and airborne assets needed to acquire intelligence worldwide, including support to such functions as monitoring of arms control agreements, indications and warning, and the planning and conducting of military operations. This mission is accomplished through research and development, acquisition, and operation of spaceborne and airborne intelligence data collection systems."@en . "NRO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "national response coordination center"@en . "national response coordination center" . "national response coordination center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A multiagency center that provides overall federal response and recovery coordination for incidents of national significance and emergency management program implementation. This center is a functional component of the national operations center."@en . "NRCC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "national security"@en . "national security" . "national security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A collective term encompassing both national defense and foreign relations of the United States. Specifically, the condition provided by: a. a military or defense advantage over any foreign nation or group of nations; b. a favorable foreign 217 relations position; or c. a defense posture capable of successfully resisting hostile or destructive action from within or without, overt or covert."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "National Security Agency/Central Security Service Representative"@en . "National Security Agency/Central Security Service Representative" . "National Security Agency/Central Security Service Representative (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The senior theater or military command representative of the Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service in a specific country or military command headquarters who provides the Director, National Security Agency, with information on command plans requiring cryptologic support. The National Security Agency/Central Security Service representative serves as a special advisor to the combatant commander for cryptologic matters, to include signals intelligence, communications security, and computer security."@en . "NCR" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "National Security Council"@en . "National Security Council" . "National Security Council (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A governmental body specifically designed to assist the President in integrating all spheres of national security policy. The President, Vice President, Secretary of State, and Secretary of Defense are statutory members. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Director, Central Intelligence Agency; and the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs serve as advisers. "@en . "NSC" . . . "Stable" . . . "application"@en . "application" . "application (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "national security interests"@en . "national security interests" . "national security interests (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The foundation for the development of valid national objectives that define US goals or purposes. National security interests include preserving US political identity, framework, and institutions; fostering economic well-being; and bolstering international order supporting the vital interests of the United States and its allies."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "National Security Strategy"@en . "National Security Strategy" . "National Security Strategy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A document approved by the President of the United States for developing, applying, and coordinating the instruments of national power to achieve objectives that contribute to national security."@en . "NSS" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "national shipping authority"@en . "national shipping authority" . "national shipping authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The organization within each Allied government responsible in time of war for the direction of its own merchant shipping."@en . "NSA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "national special security event"@en . "national special security event" . "national special security event (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A designated event that, by virtue of its political, economic, social, or religious significance, may be the target of terrorism or other criminal activity."@en . "NSSE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "national stock number"@en . "national stock number" . "national stock number (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The 13-digit stock number replacing the 11-digit federal stock number. It consists of the 4-digit federal supply classification code and the 9-digit national item identification number. The national item identification number consists of a 2-digit National Codification Bureau number designating the central cataloging office (whether North Atlantic Treaty Organization or other friendly country) that assigned the number and a 7-digit (xxx-xxxx) nonsignificant number. The number shall be arranged as follows: 9999-00-999-9999."@en . "NSN" . . . . "Stable" . . . "national support element"@en . "national support element" . "national support element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any national organization or activity that supports national forces that are a part of a multinational force. Their mission is nation-specific support to units and common support that is retained by the nation."@en . "NSE" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "National System for Geospatial Intelligence"@en . "National System for Geospatial Intelligence" . "National System for Geospatial Intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The combination of technology, policies, capabilities, doctrine, activities, people, data, and communities necessary to produce geospatial intelligence in an integrated, multi-intelligence environment."@en . "NSG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "nation assistance"@en . "nation assistance" . "nation assistance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Assistance rendered to a nation by foreign forces within that nation\u2019s territory based on agreements mutually concluded between nations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "natural disaster"@en . "natural disaster" . "natural disaster (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An emergency situation posing significant danger to life and property that results from a natural cause."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "nautical mile"@en . "nautical mile" . "nautical mile (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A measure of distance equal to one minute of arc on the Earth\u2019s surface. The United States has adopted the international nautical mile equal to 1,852 meters or 6,076.11549 feet. "@en . "nm" . . . "Stable" . . . "apportionment"@en . "apportionment" . "apportionment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In the general sense, distribution of forces and capabilities as the starting point for planning, etc."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval advanced logistic support site"@en . "naval advanced logistic support site" . "naval advanced logistic support site (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An overseas location used as the primary transshipment point in the theater of operations for logistic support. A naval advanced logistic support site possesses full capabilities for storage, consolidation, and transfer of supplies and for support of forward-deployed units (including replacements units) during major contingency and wartime periods. Naval advanced logistic support sites, with port and airfield facilities in close proximity, are located within the theater of operations but not near the main battle areas, and must possess the throughput capacity required to accommodate incoming and outgoing intertheater airlift and sealift. When fully activated, the naval advanced logistic support site should consist of facilities and services provided by the host nation, augmented by support personnel located in the theater of operations, or both."@en . "NALSS or Naval ALSS" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization manual"@en . "Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization manual" . "Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization manual (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Series of general and specific aircraft procedural manuals that govern the operations of naval aircraft."@en . "NATOPS manual" . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval base"@en . "naval base" . "naval base (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A naval base primarily for support of the forces afloat, contiguous to a port or anchorage, consisting of activities or facilities for which the Navy has operating responsibilities, together with interior lines of communications and the minimum surrounding area necessary for local security. (Normally, not greater than an area of 40 square miles.)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "naval beach group"@en . "naval beach group" . "naval beach group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A permanently organized naval command within an amphibious force composed of a commander and staff, a beachmaster unit, an amphibious construction battalion, and assault craft units, designed to provide an administrative 219 group from which required naval tactical components may be made available to the attack force commander and to the amphibious landing force commander."@en . "NBG" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval construction force"@en . "naval construction force" . "naval construction force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The combined construction units of the Navy that are part of the operating forces and represent the Navy\u2019s capability for advanced base construction."@en . "NCF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval expeditionary warfare"@en . "naval expeditionary warfare" . "naval expeditionary warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Military operations mounted from the sea, usually on short notice, consisting of forward deployed, or rapidly deployable, self-sustaining naval forces tailored to achieve a clearly stated objective."@en . "NEW" . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval forward logistic site"@en . "naval forward logistic site" . "naval forward logistic site (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An overseas location, with port and airfield facilities nearby, which provides logistic support to naval forces within the theater of operations during major contingency and wartime periods. Naval forward logistic sites may be located in close proximity to main battle areas to permit forward staging of services, throughput of high priority cargo, advanced maintenance, and battle damage repair. Naval forward logistic sites are linked to in-theater naval advanced logistic support sites by intratheater airlift and sealift, but may also serve as transshipment points for intertheater movement of high-priority cargo into areas of direct combat. In providing fleet logistic support, naval forward logistic site capabilities may range from very austere to near those of a naval advanced logistic support site."@en . "NFLS or Naval FLS" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval gunfire spotting team"@en . "naval gunfire spotting team" . "naval gunfire spotting team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The unit of a shore fire control party that designates targets; controls commencement, cessation, rate, and types of fire; and spots fire on the target."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval gunfire support"@en . "naval gunfire support" . "naval gunfire support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fire provided by Navy surface gun systems in support of a unit or units tasked with achieving the commander\u2019s objectives. A subset of naval surface fire support."@en . "NGFS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval operation"@en . "naval operation" . "naval operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "approach schedule"@en . "approach schedule" . "approach schedule (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, this schedule indicates, for each scheduled wave, the time of departure from the rendezvous area, from the line of departure, and from other control points and the time of arrival at the beach."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval special warfare"@en . "naval special warfare" . "naval special warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A naval warfare specialty that conducts special operations with an emphasis on maritime, coastal, and riverine environments using small, flexible, mobile units operating under, on, and from the sea."@en . "NSW" . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval special warfare forces"@en . "naval special warfare forces" . "naval special warfare forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those Active and Reserve Component Navy forces designated by the Secretary of Defense that are specifically organized, trained, and equipped to conduct and support special operations."@en . "NSW forces or NAVSOF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval special warfare group"@en . "naval special warfare group" . "naval special warfare group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A permanent Navy echelon III major command to which most naval special warfare forces are assigned for some operational and all administrative purposes. It consists of a group headquarters with command and control, communications, and support staff; sea-air-land teams; and sea-air-land team delivery vehicle teams."@en . "NSWG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval special warfare task element"@en . "naval special warfare task element" . "naval special warfare task element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A provisional subordinate element of a naval special warfare task unit, employed to extend the command and control and support capabilities of its parent task unit."@en . "NSWTE" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval special warfare task group"@en . "naval special warfare task group" . "naval special warfare task group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A provisional naval special warfare organization that plans, conducts, and supports special operations in support of fleet commanders and joint force special operations component commanders."@en . "NSWTG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval special warfare task unit"@en . "naval special warfare task unit" . "naval special warfare task unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A provisional subordinate unit of a naval special warfare task group."@en . "NSWTU" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval special warfare unit"@en . "naval special warfare unit" . "naval special warfare unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A permanent Navy organization forward based to control and support attached naval special warfare forces."@en . "NSWU" . . . . "Stable" . . . "naval surface fire support"@en . "naval surface fire support" . "naval surface fire support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fire provided by Navy surface gun and missile systems in support of a unit or units."@en . "NSFS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Navy cargo-handling battalion"@en . "Navy cargo-handling battalion" . "Navy cargo-handling battalion (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mobile logistic support unit capable of worldwide deployment in its entirety or in specialized detachments. It is organized, trained, and equipped to: a. load and offload Navy and Marine Corps cargo carried in maritime prepositioning ships and merchant breakbulk or container ships in all environments; b. operate an associated temporary ocean cargo terminal; c. load and offload Navy and Marine Corps cargo carried in military-controlled aircraft; and d. operate an associated expeditionary air cargo terminal."@en . "NCHB or Navy CHB" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Navy cargo handling force"@en . "Navy cargo handling force" . "Navy cargo handling force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The combined cargo handling units of the Navy, including primarily the Navy cargo handling and port group, the Naval Reserve cargo handling training battalion, and the Naval Reserve cargo handling battalion. These units are part of the operating forces and represent the Navy\u2019s capability for open ocean cargo handling."@en . "NCHF" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "approach time"@en . "approach time" . "approach time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The time at which an aircraft is expected to commence approach procedure."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Navy special operations component"@en . "Navy special operations component" . "Navy special operations component (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Navy component of a joint force special operations component."@en . "NAVSOC" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Navy support element"@en . "Navy support element" . "Navy support element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The maritime pre-positioning force element that is composed of naval beach group staff and subordinate unit personnel, a detachment of Navy cargo handling force personnel, and other Navy components, as required. It is tasked with conducting the off-load and ship-to-shore movement of maritime pre-positioned equipment and/or supplies."@en . "NSE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Navy tactical air control center"@en . "Navy tactical air control center" . "Navy tactical air control center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See tactical air control center."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Navy-unique fleet essential aircraft"@en . "Navy-unique fleet essential aircraft" . "Navy-unique fleet essential aircraft (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Combatant commander-controlled airlift assets deemed essential for providing air transportation in support of naval operations\u2019 transportation requirements. This capability is intended to provide a balance and supplement to other airlift assets to ensure the Navy\u2019s ability to respond to emergency and wartime requirements."@en . "NUFEA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "N-day"@en . "N-day" . "N-day (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See times."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "near miss (aircraft)"@en . "near miss (aircraft)" . "near miss (aircraft) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any circumstance in flight where the degree of separation between two aircraft is considered by either pilot to have constituted a hazardous situation involving potential risk of collision."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "need to know"@en . "need to know" . "need to know (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A criterion used in security procedures that requires the custodians of classified information to establish, prior to disclosure, that the intended recipient must have access to the information to perform his or her official duties."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "negation"@en . "negation" . "negation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Measures to deceive, disrupt, deny, degrade, or destroy an adversary\u2019s space systems and services or any other space system or service used by an adversary that is hostile to US national interests."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "nerve agent"@en . "nerve agent" . "nerve agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A potentially lethal chemical agent which interferes with the transmission of nerve impulses."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "net explosive weight"@en . "net explosive weight" . "net explosive weight (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The actual weight in pounds of explosive mixtures or compounds, including the trinitrotoluene equivalent of energetic material, that is used in determination of explosive limits and explosive quantity data arcs."@en . "NEW" . . . . "Stable" . . . "apron"@en . "apron" . "apron (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A defined area on an airfield intended to accommodate aircraft for purposes of loading or unloading passengers or cargo, refueling, parking, or maintenance. JP 3-34)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "network operations"@en . "network operations" . "network operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Activities conducted to operate and defend the Global Information Grid."@en . "NETOPS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "neutral"@en . "neutral" . "neutral (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In combat and combat support operations, an identity applied to a track whose characteristics, behavior, origin, or nationality indicate that it is neither supporting nor opposing friendly forces."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "neutrality"@en . "neutrality" . "neutrality (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In international law, the attitude of impartiality during periods of war adopted by third states toward a belligerent and subsequently recognized by the belligerent, which creates rights and duties between the impartial states and the belligerent."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "neutralization fire"@en . "neutralization fire" . "neutralization fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fire which is delivered to render the target ineffective or unusable."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "neutralize"@en . "neutralize" . "neutralize (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "neutral state"@en . "neutral state" . "neutral state (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In international law, a state that pursues a policy of neutrality during war."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "news media representative"@en . "news media representative" . "news media representative (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An individual employed by a civilian radio or television station, newspaper, newsmagazine, periodical, or news agency to gather and report on a newsworthy event."@en . "NMR" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "night vision device"@en . "night vision device" . "night vision device (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any electro-optical device that is used to detect visible and infrared energy and provide a visible image. Night vision goggles, forward-looking infrared, thermal sights, and low-light level television are night vision devices."@en . "NVD" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "night vision goggle(s)"@en . "night vision goggle(s)" . "night vision goggle(s) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An electro-optical image intensifying device that detects visible and near-infrared energy, intensifies the energy, and provides a visible image for night viewing. Night vision goggles can be either hand-held or helmet-mounted."@en . "NVG" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "node"@en . "node" . "node (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. A location in a mobility system where a movement requirement is originated, processed for onward movement, or terminated."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "access"@en . "access" . "access (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In counterintelligence and intelligence use, a. a way or means of approach to identify a target; or b. exploitable proximity to or ability to approach an individual, facility, or information that enables target to carry out the intended mission."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "act of mercy"@en . "act of mercy" . "act of mercy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In personnel recovery, assistance rendered to evaders by an individual or elements of the local population who sympathize or empathize with the evaders\u2019 cause or plight."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "area air defense commander"@en . "area air defense commander" . "area air defense commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The component commander with the preponderance of air defense capability and the required command, control, and communications capabilities who is assigned by the joint force commander to plan and execute integrated air defense operations."@en . "AADC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "no-fire area"@en . "no-fire area" . "no-fire area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area designated by the appropriate commander into which fires or their effects are prohibited."@en . "NFA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "nonappropriated funds"@en . "nonappropriated funds" . "nonappropriated funds (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Funds generated by Department of Defense personnel and their dependents used to augment funds appropriated by the Congress to provide a comprehensive, morale-building welfare, religious, educational, and recreational programs."@en . "NAF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "nonbattle injury"@en . "nonbattle injury" . "nonbattle injury (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A person who becomes a casualty due to circumstances not directly attributable to hostile action or terrorist activity. 223"@en . "NBI" . . . "Stable" . . . "noncombatant evacuation operations"@en . "noncombatant evacuation operations" . "noncombatant evacuation operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations directed by the Department of State or other appropriate authority, in conjunction with the Department of Defense, whereby noncombatants are evacuated from foreign countries when their lives are endangered by war, civil unrest, or natural disaster to safe havens as designated by the Department of State."@en . "NEOs" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "noncombatant evacuation operations tracking system"@en . "noncombatant evacuation operations tracking system" . "noncombatant evacuation operations tracking system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An automated data processing hardware and software package that has the capability to provide evacuee in-transit visibility to combatant commanders and senior leadership during the conduct of a noncombatant evacuation operation."@en . "NTS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "noncombatant evacuees"@en . "noncombatant evacuees" . "noncombatant evacuees (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "nonconventional assisted recovery"@en . "nonconventional assisted recovery" . "nonconventional assisted recovery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Personnel recovery conducted by indigenous/surrogate personnel that are trained, supported, and led by special operations forces, unconventional warfare ground and maritime forces, or other government agencies\u2019 personnel that have been specifically trained and directed to establish and operate indigenous or surrogate infrastructures."@en . "NAR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "nondestructive electronic warfare"@en . "nondestructive electronic warfare" . "nondestructive electronic warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those electronic warfare actions, not including employment of wartime reserve modes, that deny, disrupt, or deceive rather than damage or destroy."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "nonexpendable supplies and materiel"@en . "nonexpendable supplies and materiel" . "nonexpendable supplies and materiel (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Supplies not consumed in use that retain their original identity during the period of use, such as weapons, machines, tools, and equipment."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "nongovernmental organization"@en . "nongovernmental organization" . "nongovernmental organization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A private, self-governing, not-for-profit organization dedicated to alleviating human suffering; and/or promoting education, health care, economic development, environmental protection, human rights, and conflict resolution; and/or encouraging the establishment of democratic institutions and civil society."@en . "NGO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "area command"@en . "area command" . "area command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A command which is composed of those organized elements of one or more of the Armed Services, designated to operate in a specific geographical area, which are placed under a single commander."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "nonhostile casualty"@en . "nonhostile casualty" . "nonhostile casualty (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A person who becomes a casualty due to circumstances not directly attributable to hostile action or terrorist activity. Casualties due to the elements, selfinflicted wounds, and combat fatigue are nonhostile casualties."@en . "NHCS" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "nonlethal weapon"@en . "nonlethal weapon" . "nonlethal weapon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A weapon that is explicitly designed and primarily employed so as to incapacitate personnel or materiel, while minimizing fatalities, permanent injury to personnel, and undesired damage to property and the environment."@en . "NLW" . . . . "Stable" . . . "nonpersistent agent"@en . "nonpersistent agent" . "nonpersistent agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A chemical agent that when released dissipates and/or loses its ability to cause casualties after 10 to 15 minutes."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "nonproliferation"@en . "nonproliferation" . "nonproliferation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Actions to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction by dissuading or impeding access to, or distribution of, sensitive technologies, material, and expertise."@en . "NP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "nonscheduled units"@en . "nonscheduled units" . "nonscheduled units (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Units of the landing force held in readiness for landing during the initial unloading period, but not included in either scheduled or on-call waves. This category usually includes certain of the combat support units and most of the combat service support units with higher echelon (division and above) reserve units of the landing force. Their landing is directed when the need ashore can be predicted with a reasonable degree of accuracy."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "nonstandard item"@en . "nonstandard item" . "nonstandard item (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An item of supply determined by standardization action as not authorized for procurement."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "non-unit cargo"@en . "non-unit cargo" . "non-unit cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All equipment and supplies requiring transportation to an operational area, other than those identified as the equipment or accompanying supplies of a specific unit."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "non-unit-related personnel"@en . "non-unit-related personnel" . "non-unit-related personnel (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All personnel requiring transportation to or from an operational area, other than those assigned to a specific unit."@en . "NRP or NUP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "North American Aerospace Defense Command"@en . "North American Aerospace Defense Command" . "North American Aerospace Defense Command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A bi-national command of the US and Canada that provides aerospace surveillance, warning and assessment of aerospace attack, and maintains the sovereignty of US and Canadian airspace. "@en . "NORAD" . . . "Stable" . . . "no-strike list"@en . "no-strike list" . "no-strike list (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A list of objects or entities characterized as protected from the effects of military operations under international law and/or rules of engagement. Attacking these may violate the law of armed conflict or interfere with friendly relations with indigenous personnel or governments."@en . "NSL" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "area damage control"@en . "area damage control" . "area damage control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Measures taken before, during, or after hostile action or natural or manmade disasters, to reduce the probability of damage and minimize its effects."@en . "ADC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "not mission capable, maintenance"@en . "not mission capable, maintenance" . "not mission capable, maintenance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Material condition indicating that systems and equipment are not capable of performing any of their assigned missions because of maintenance requirements."@en . "NMCM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "not mission capable, supply"@en . "not mission capable, supply" . "not mission capable, supply (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Material condition indicating that systems and equipment are not capable of performing any of their assigned missions because of maintenance work stoppage due to a supply shortage."@en . "NMCS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "not seriously injured"@en . "not seriously injured" . "not seriously injured (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The casualty status of a person whose injury may or may not require hospitalization; medical authority does not classify as very seriously injured, seriously injured, or incapacitating illness or injury; and the person can communicate with the next of kin."@en . "NSI" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "nuclear incident"@en . "nuclear incident" . "nuclear incident (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An unexpected incident involving a nuclear weapon, facility, or component, but not constituting a nuclear weapon(s) accident, resulting in any of the following: a. an increase in the possibility of explosion or radioactive contamination; b. errors committed in the assembly, testing, loading, or transportation of equipment, and/or the malfunctioning of equipment and materiel which could lead to an unintentional operation of all or part of the weapon arming and/or firing sequence, or which could lead to a substantial change in yield, or increased dud probability; and c. any act of God, unfavorable environment, or condition resulting in damage to the weapon, facility, or component."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "nuclear intelligence"@en . "nuclear intelligence" . "nuclear intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence derived from the collection and analysis of radiation and other effects resulting from radioactive sources."@en . "NUCINT" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "nuclear radiation"@en . "nuclear radiation" . "nuclear radiation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Particulate and electromagnetic radiation emitted from atomic nuclei in various nuclear processes. The important nuclear radiations, from the weapon standpoint, are alpha and beta particles, gamma rays, and neutrons."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "nuclear reactor"@en . "nuclear reactor" . "nuclear reactor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A facility in which fissile material is used in a self-supporting chain reaction (nuclear fission) to produce heat and/or radiation for both practical application and research and development."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "nuclear weapon"@en . "nuclear weapon" . "nuclear weapon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A complete assembly (i.e., implosion type, gun type, or thermonuclear type), in its intended ultimate configuration which, upon completion of the prescribed arming, fusing, and firing sequence, is capable of producing the intended nuclear reaction and release of energy."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "nuclear weapon(s) accident"@en . "nuclear weapon(s) accident" . "nuclear weapon(s) accident (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An unexpected incident involving nuclear weapons or radiological nuclear weapon components that results in any of the following; a. accidental or unauthorized launching, firing, or use by United States forces or United 226 States supported allied forces of a nuclear-capable weapon system that could create the risk of an outbreak of war; b. nuclear detonation; c. nonnuclear detonation or burning of a nuclear weapon or radiological nuclear weapon component; d. radioactive contamination; e. seizure, theft, loss, or destruction of a nuclear weapon or radiological nuclear weapon component, including jettisoning; and f. public hazard, actual or implied."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "nuisance minefield"@en . "nuisance minefield" . "nuisance minefield (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A minefield laid to delay and disorganize the enemy and to hinder the use of an area or route."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "area of influence"@en . "area of influence" . "area of influence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A geographical area wherein a commander is directly capable of influencing operations by maneuver or fire support systems normally under the commander\u2019s command or control."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "numbered beach"@en . "numbered beach" . "numbered beach (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, a subdivision of a colored beach, designated for the assault landing of a battalion landing team or similarly sized unit, when landed as part of a larger force."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "numbered fleet"@en . "numbered fleet" . "numbered fleet (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A major tactical unit of the Navy immediately subordinate to a major fleet command and comprising various task forces, elements, groups, and units for the purpose of prosecuting specific naval operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "numbered wave"@en . "numbered wave" . "numbered wave (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See wave. 227 Intentionally Blank 228"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "objective"@en . "objective" . "objective (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "objective area"@en . "objective area" . "objective area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A defined geographical area within which is located an objective to be captured or reached by the military forces. This area is defined by competent authority for purposes of command and control."@en . "OA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "observer-target range"@en . "observer-target range" . "observer-target range (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The distance along an imaginary straight line from the observer or spotter to the target."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "obstacle"@en . "obstacle" . "obstacle (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any natural or man-made obstruction designed or employed to disrupt, fix, turn, or block the movement of an opposing force, and to impose additional losses in personnel, time, and equipment on the opposing force."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "obstacle belt"@en . "obstacle belt" . "obstacle belt (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A brigade-level command and control measure, normally given graphically, to show where within an obstacle zone the ground tactical commander plans to limit friendly obstacle employment and focus the defense."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "obstacle clearing"@en . "obstacle clearing" . "obstacle clearing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The total elimination or neutralization of obstacles."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "obstacle intelligence"@en . "obstacle intelligence" . "obstacle intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those collection efforts to detect the presence of enemy and natural obstacles, determine their types and dimensions, and provide the necessary information to plan appropriate combined arms breaching, clearance, or bypass operations to negate the impact on the friendly scheme of maneuver."@en . "OBSTINT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "area of interest"@en . "area of interest" . "area of interest (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That area of concern to the commander, including the area of influence, areas adjacent thereto, and extending into enemy territory. This area also includes areas occupied by enemy forces who could jeopardize the accomplishment of the mission."@en . "AOI" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "obstacle restricted areas"@en . "obstacle restricted areas" . "obstacle restricted areas (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A command and control measure used to limit the type or number of obstacles within an area."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "obstacle zone"@en . "obstacle zone" . "obstacle zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A division-level command and control measure, normally done graphically, to designate specific land areas where lower echelons are allowed to employ tactical obstacles."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "occupational and environmental health surveillance"@en . "occupational and environmental health surveillance" . "occupational and environmental health surveillance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The regular or repeated collection, analysis, archiving, interpretation, and dissemination of occupational and environmental health-related data for monitoring the health of, or potential health hazard impact on, a population and individual personnel, and for intervening in a timely manner to prevent, treat, or control the occurrence of disease or injury when determined necessary."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "occupational and environmental health threats"@en . "occupational and environmental health threats" . "occupational and environmental health threats (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Threats to the health of military personnel and to military readiness created by exposure to hazardous agents, environmental contamination, or toxic industrial materials."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "occupied territory"@en . "occupied territory" . "occupied territory (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Territory under the authority and effective control of a belligerent armed force. The term is not applicable to territory being administered pursuant to peace terms, treaty, or other agreement, express or implied, with the civil authority of the territory."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "oceanography"@en . "oceanography" . "oceanography (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The study of the sea, embracing and integrating all knowledge pertaining to the sea and its physical boundaries, the chemistry and physics of seawater, and marine biology. From a military perspective, oceanography includes basic oceanography plus the study of bathymetry, hydrography, geophysics, astrometry and precise time; supported by ocean engineering, operational supercomputing, and operations research."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "offensive counterair"@en . "offensive counterair" . "offensive counterair (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Offensive operations to destroy, disrupt, or neutralize enemy aircraft, missiles, launch platforms, and their supporting structures and systems both before and after launch, and as close to their source as possible."@en . "OCA" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "offensive counterair attack operations"@en . "offensive counterair attack operations" . "offensive counterair attack operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Offensive action by any part of the joint force in support of the offensive counterair mission against surface targets which contribute to the enemy\u2019s air and missile capabilities."@en . "OCA attack operations" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "offensive counterintelligence operation"@en . "offensive counterintelligence operation" . "offensive counterintelligence operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A clandestine counterintelligence activity conducted for military, strategic, Department of Defense, or national counterintelligence and security purposes against a target having suspected or known affiliation with foreign intelligence entities, international terrorism, or other foreign persons or organizations, to counter terrorism, espionage, or other clandestine intelligence activities that threaten the security of the Department or the United States. The two types of offensive counterintelligence operations are double agent operation and controlled source operation."@en . "OFCO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "offensive space control"@en . "offensive space control" . "offensive space control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those operations to prevent an adversary\u2019s hostile use of US/third party space capabilities and services or negate (disrupt, deny, degrade, deceive, or destroy) an adversary\u2019s space capabilities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "area of limitation"@en . "area of limitation" . "area of limitation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A defined area where specific limitations apply to the strength and fortifications of disputing or belligerent forces. Normally, upper limits are established for the number and type of formations, tanks, antiaircraft weapons, artillery, and other weapons systems in the area of limitation."@en . "AOL" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "office"@en . "office" . "office (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An enduring organization that is formed around a specific function within a joint force commander\u2019s headquarters to coordinate and manage support requirements."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "officer in tactical command"@en . "officer in tactical command" . "officer in tactical command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In maritime usage, the senior officer present eligible to assume command, or the officer to whom the senior officer has delegated tactical command. "@en . "OTC" . . . "Stable" . . . "officer of the deck"@en . "officer of the deck" . "officer of the deck (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The officer of the deck under way has been designated by the commanding officer to be in charge of the ship, including its safe and proper operation. The officer of the deck reports directly to the commanding officer for the safe 230 navigation and general operation of the ship, to the executive officer (and command duty officer if appointed) for carrying out the ship\u2019s routine, and to the navigator on sighting navigational landmarks and making course and speed changes."@en . "OOD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "official information"@en . "official information" . "official information (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Information that is owned by, produced for or by, or is subject to the control of the United States Government."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "off-load preparation party"@en . "off-load preparation party" . "off-load preparation party (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary task organization of Navy and Marine maintenance, embarkation, equipment operators, and cargo-handling personnel deployed to the maritime pre-positioning ship before or during its transit to the objective area to prepare the ship\u2019s off-load systems and embarked equipment for offload."@en . "OPP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "offset costs"@en . "offset costs" . "offset costs (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Costs for which funds have been appropriated that may not be incurred as a result of a contingency operation."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "offshore bulk fuel system"@en . "offshore bulk fuel system" . "offshore bulk fuel system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The system used for transferring fuel from points offshore to reception facilities on the beach. It consists of two subsystems: amphibious bulk liquid transfer system and the offshore petroleum discharge system."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "offshore petroleum discharge system"@en . "offshore petroleum discharge system" . "offshore petroleum discharge system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Provides bulk transfer of petroleum directly from an offshore tanker to a beach termination unit located immediately inland from the high watermark. Bulk petroleum then is either transported inland or stored in the beach support area."@en . "OPDS" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "off-the-shelf item"@en . "off-the-shelf item" . "off-the-shelf item (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An item that has been developed and produced to military or commercial standards and specifications, is readily available for delivery from an industrial source, and may be procured without change to satisfy a military requirement."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "on berth"@en . "on berth" . "on berth (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Said of a ship when it is properly moored to a quay, wharf, jetty, pier, or buoy or when it is at anchor and available for loading or discharging passengers and cargo."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "area of operations"@en . "area of operations" . "area of operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operational area defined by the joint force commander for land and maritime forces that should be large enough to accomplish their missions and protect their forces."@en . "AO" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "on-call"@en . "on-call" . "on-call (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "on-call resupply"@en . "on-call resupply" . "on-call resupply (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A resupply mission planned before insertion of a special operations team into the operations area but not executed until requested by the operating team."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "on-call target"@en . "on-call target" . "on-call target (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Planned target upon which fires or other actions are determined using deliberate targeting and triggered, when detected or located, using dynamic targeting."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "on-call wave"@en . "on-call wave" . "on-call wave (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See wave."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "on hand"@en . "on hand" . "on hand (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The quantity of an item that is physically available in a storage location and contained in the accountable property book records of an issuing activity."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "on-scene commander"@en . "on-scene commander" . "on-scene commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "OSC" . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "on-station time"@en . "on-station time" . "on-station time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The time an aircraft can remain on station, that may be determined by endurance or orders."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "open ocean"@en . "open ocean" . "open ocean (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Ocean limit defined as greater than 12 nautical miles (nm) from shore, as compared with high seas that are over 200 nm from shore."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "open-source intelligence"@en . "open-source intelligence" . "open-source intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Information of potential intelligence value that is available to the general public."@en . "OSINT" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operation"@en . "operation" . "operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. A series of tactical actions with a common purpose or unifying theme."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "area of responsibility"@en . "area of responsibility" . "area of responsibility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The geographical area associated with a combatant command within which a geographic combatant commander has authority to plan and conduct operations."@en . "AOR" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational approach"@en . "operational approach" . "operational approach (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A description of the broad actions the force must take to transform current conditions into those desired at end state."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational architecture"@en . "operational architecture" . "operational architecture (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Descriptions of the tasks, operational elements, and information flows required to accomplish or support a warfighting function."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "operational area"@en . "operational area" . "operational area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An overarching term encompassing more descriptive terms (such as area of responsibility and joint operations area) for geographic areas in which military operations are conducted."@en . "OA" . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational art"@en . "operational art" . "operational art (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The cognitive approach by commanders and staffs \u2014 supported by their"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "skill, knowledge, experience, creativity, and judgment"@en . "skill, knowledge, experience, creativity, and judgment" . "skill, knowledge, experience, creativity, and judgment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "to develop strategies, campaigns, and operations to organize and employ military forces by integrating ends, ways, and means."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational authority"@en . "operational authority" . "operational authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That authority exercised by a commander in the chain of command, defined further as combatant command (command authority), operational control, tactical control, or a support relationship."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational characteristics"@en . "operational characteristics" . "operational characteristics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those military characteristics that pertain primarily to the functions to be performed by equipment, either alone or in conjunction with other equipment; e.g., for electronic equipment, operational characteristics include such items as frequency coverage, channeling, type of modulation, and character of emission."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational contract support"@en . "operational contract support" . "operational contract support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of planning for and obtaining supplies, services, and construction from commercial sources in support of joint operations along with the associated contractor management functions."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational control"@en . "operational control" . "operational control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Command authority that may be exercised by commanders at any echelon at or below the level of combatant command. Operational control is inherent in combatant command (command authority) and may be delegated within the command. Operational control is the authority to perform those functions of command over subordinate forces involving organizing and employing commands and forces, assigning tasks, designating objectives, and giving authoritative direction necessary to accomplish the mission. Operational control includes authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations and joint training necessary to accomplish missions assigned to the command. Operational control should be exercised through the commanders of subordinate organizations. Normally this authority is exercised through subordinate joint force commanders and Service and/or functional component commanders. Operational control normally provides full authority to organize commands and forces and to employ those forces as the commander in operational control considers necessary to accomplish assigned missions; it does not, in and of itself, include authoritative direction for logistics or matters of administration, discipline, internal organization, or unit training."@en . "OPCON" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational control authority"@en . "operational control authority" . "operational control authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The naval commander responsible within a specified geographical area for the naval control of all merchant shipping under Allied naval control."@en . "OCA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "area of separation"@en . "area of separation" . "area of separation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See buffer zone."@en . "AOS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational decontamination"@en . "operational decontamination" . "operational decontamination (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Decontamination carried out by an individual and/or a unit, restricted to specific parts of operationally essential equipment, materiel and/or working areas, in order to minimize contact and transfer hazards and to sustain operations. This may include decontamination of the individual beyond the scope of immediate decontamination, as well as decontamination of mission-essential spares and limited terrain decontamination."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational design"@en . "operational design" . "operational design (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The conception and construction of the framework that underpins a campaign or major operation plan and its subsequent execution."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational design element"@en . "operational design element" . "operational design element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A key consideration used in operational design."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational environment"@en . "operational environment" . "operational environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander."@en . "OE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational exposure guide"@en . "operational exposure guide" . "operational exposure guide (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The maximum amount of nuclear/external ionizing radiation that the commander considers a unit may be permitted to receive while performing a particular mission or missions."@en . "OEG" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational intelligence"@en . "operational intelligence" . "operational intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence that is required for planning and conducting campaigns and major operations to accomplish strategic objectives within theaters or operational areas."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational level of war"@en . "operational level of war" . "operational level of war (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The level of war at which campaigns and major operations are planned, conducted, and sustained to achieve strategic objectives within theaters or other operational areas."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational limitation"@en . "operational limitation" . "operational limitation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An action required or prohibited by higher authority, such as a constraint or a restraint, and other restrictions that limit the commander\u2019s freedom of action, such as diplomatic agreements, rules of engagement, political and economic conditions in affected countries, and host nation issues."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operationally ready"@en . "operationally ready" . "operationally ready (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational necessity"@en . "operational necessity" . "operational necessity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mission associated with war or peacetime operations in which the consequences of an action justify the risk of loss of aircraft and crew."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "area operations"@en . "area operations" . "area operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) In maritime usage, operations conducted in a geographical area and not related to the protection of a specific force."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "operational pause"@en . "operational pause" . "operational pause (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary halt in operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational reach"@en . "operational reach" . "operational reach (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The distance and duration across which a joint force can successfully employ military capabilities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational readiness"@en . "operational readiness" . "operational readiness (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The capability of a unit/formation, ship, weapon system, or equipment to perform the missions or functions for which it is organized or designed."@en . "OR" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational reserve"@en . "operational reserve" . "operational reserve (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An emergency reserve of men and/or materiel established for the support of a specific operation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational support airlift"@en . "operational support airlift" . "operational support airlift (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operational support airlift missions are movements of highpriority passengers and cargo with time, place, or mission-sensitive requirements. Operational support airlift aircraft are those fixed-wing aircraft acquired and/or retained exclusively for operational support airlift missions, as well as any other Department of Defense-owned or controlled aircraft, fixed- or rotary-wing, used for operational support airlift purposes."@en . "OSA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "operational testing"@en . "operational testing" . "operational testing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A continuing process of evaluation that may be applied to either operational personnel or situations to determine their validity or reliability."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "operation and maintenance"@en . "operation and maintenance" . "operation and maintenance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Maintenance and repair of real property, operation of utilities, and provision of other services such as refuse collection and disposal, entomology, snow removal, and ice alleviation."@en . "O&M" . . . . "Stable" . . . "operation order"@en . "operation order" . "operation order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A directive issued by a commander to subordinate commanders for the purpose of effecting the coordinated execution of an operation."@en . "OPORD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "operation plan"@en . "operation plan" . "operation plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "OPLAN" . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operations center"@en . "operations center" . "operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The facility or location on an installation, base, or facility used by the commander to command, control, and coordinate all operational activities."@en . "OC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "acute care services"@en . "acute care services" . "acute care services (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Medical services provided for patients with conditions that generally have a rapid onset and follow a short course or require immediate attention. Most battlefield care rendered after wounding, illness, or injury onset is acute care service. Acute care service is delivered after the onset of symptoms, which differentiates it from preventive care that is delivered before symptoms appear."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "area search"@en . "area search" . "area search (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Visual reconnaissance of limited or defined areas."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operations research"@en . "operations research" . "operations research (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The analytical study of military problems undertaken to provide responsible commanders and staff agencies with a scientific basis for decision on action to improve military operations. "@en . "operational research; operations analysis" . . . "Stable" . . . "operations security"@en . "operations security" . "operations security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A process of identifying critical information and subsequently analyzing friendly actions attendant to military operations and other activities."@en . "OPSEC" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "operations security assessment"@en . "operations security assessment" . "operations security assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An evaluative process, usually exercise, or support function to determine the likelihood that critical information can be protected from the adversary\u2019s intelligence."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operations security countermeasures"@en . "operations security countermeasures" . "operations security countermeasures (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Methods and means to gain and maintain essential secrecy about critical information."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operations security indicators"@en . "operations security indicators" . "operations security indicators (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Friendly detectable actions and open-source information that can be interpreted or pieced together by an adversary to derive critical information."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operations security planning guidance"@en . "operations security planning guidance" . "operations security planning guidance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Guidance that defines the critical information requiring protection from the adversary and outlines provisional measures to ensure secrecy."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operations security survey"@en . "operations security survey" . "operations security survey (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A collection effort by a team of subject matter experts to reproduce the intelligence image projected by a specific operation or function simulating hostile intelligence processes."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operations security vulnerability"@en . "operations security vulnerability" . "operations security vulnerability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A condition in which friendly actions provide operations security indicators that may be obtained and accurately evaluated by an adversary in time to provide a basis for effective adversary decision making."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "operations support element"@en . "operations support element" . "operations support element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An element that is responsible for all administrative, operations support and services support functions within the counterintelligence and human intelligence staff element of a joint force intelligence directorate."@en . "OSE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "operations to restore order"@en . "operations to restore order" . "operations to restore order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations intended to halt violence and support, reinstate, or establish civil authorities. They are designed to return an unstable and lawless environment to the point where indigenous police forces can effectively enforce the law and restore civil authority."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "area target"@en . "area target" . "area target (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) A target consisting of an area rather than a single point."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "opportune lift"@en . "opportune lift" . "opportune lift (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of lift capability available for use after planned requirements have been met."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "ordered departure"@en . "ordered departure" . "ordered departure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A procedure by which the number of US Government personnel, their dependents, or both are reduced at a foreign service post. Departure is directed by the Department of State (initiated by the chief of mission or the Secretary of State) to designated safe havens with implementation of the combatant commander noncombatant evacuation operations plan."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "order of battle"@en . "order of battle" . "order of battle (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The identification, strength, command structure, and disposition of the personnel, units, and equipment of any military force."@en . "OB; OOB" . . . . "Stable" . . . "ordnance"@en . "ordnance" . "ordnance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Explosives, chemicals, pyrotechnics, and similar stores, e.g., bombs, guns and ammunition, flares, smoke, or napalm."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "organic"@en . "organic" . "organic (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Assigned to and forming an essential part of a military organization. Organic parts of a unit are those listed in its table of organization for the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps, and are assigned to the administrative organizations of the operating forces for the Navy."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "organizational equipment"@en . "organizational equipment" . "organizational equipment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Referring to method of use: signifies that equipment (other than individual equipment) used in furtherance of the common mission of an organization or unit."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "organizational maintenance"@en . "organizational maintenance" . "organizational maintenance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That maintenance that is the responsibility of and performed by a using organization on its assigned equipment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "organization for combat"@en . "organization for combat" . "organization for combat (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, task organization of landing force units for combat, involving combinations of command, ground and aviation combat, combat support, and combat service support units for accomplishment of missions ashore."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "organization for embarkation"@en . "organization for embarkation" . "organization for embarkation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the organization for embarkation consisting of temporary landing force task organizations established by the commander, landing force and a temporary organization of Navy forces established by the commander, amphibious task force for the purpose of simplifying planning and facilitating the execution of embarkation."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "organization for landing"@en . "organization for landing" . "organization for landing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the specific tactical grouping of the landing force for the assault."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Armed Forces of the United States"@en . "Armed Forces of the United States" . "Armed Forces of the United States (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A term used to denote collectively all components of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard (when mobilized under 21 Title 10, United States Code to augment the Navy)."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force"@en . "Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force" . "Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A network of 13 regional organized crime drug enforcement task forces designed to coordinate Federal law enforcement efforts to combat the national and international organizations that cultivate, process, and distribute illicit drugs."@en . "OCDETF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "originating medical facility"@en . "originating medical facility" . "originating medical facility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A medical facility that initially transfers a patient to another medical facility."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "originator"@en . "originator" . "originator (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The command by whose authority a message is sent, which includes the responsibility for the functions of the drafter and the releasing officer."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "oscillating mine"@en . "oscillating mine" . "oscillating mine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mine, hydrostatically controlled, which maintains a pre-set depth below the surface of the water independently of the rise and fall of the tide."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "other detainee"@en . "other detainee" . "other detainee (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Person in the custody of the US Armed Forces who has not been classified as an enemy prisoner of war (article 4, Geneva Convention of 1949 Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War (GPW)), retained personnel (article 33, GPW), or civilian internee (article 78, Geneva Convention)."@en . "OD" . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "other government agency"@en . "other government agency" . "other government agency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Within the context of interagency coordination, a non Department of Defense agency of the United States Government."@en . "OGA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "outer transport area"@en . "outer transport area" . "outer transport area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, an area inside the antisubmarine screen to which assault transports proceed initially after arrival in the objective area."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "outsized cargo"@en . "outsized cargo" . "outsized cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Cargo that exceeds the dimensions of oversized cargo and requires the use of a C-5 or C-17 aircraft or surface transportation. A single item that exceeds 1,000 inches long by 117 inches wide by 105 inches high in any one dimension."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "overpressure"@en . "overpressure" . "overpressure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The pressure resulting from the blast wave of an explosion. It is referred to as \u201Cpositive\u201D when it exceeds atmospheric pressure and \u201Cnegative\u201D during the passage of the wave when resulting pressures are less than atmospheric pressure."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Overseas Environmental Baseline Guidance Document"@en . "Overseas Environmental Baseline Guidance Document" . "Overseas Environmental Baseline Guidance Document (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A set of objective criteria and management practices developed by the Department of Defense to protect human health and the environment."@en . "OEBGD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "arming"@en . "arming" . "arming (JP 1-02)"@en . . "As applied to explosives, weapons, and ammunition, the changing from a safe condition to a state of readiness for initiation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "oversized cargo"@en . "oversized cargo" . "oversized cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "over-the-horizon amphibious operations"@en . "over-the-horizon amphibious operations" . "over-the-horizon amphibious operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operational initiative launched from beyond visual and radar range of the shoreline."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "overt"@en . "overt" . "overt (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Activities that are openly acknowledged by or are readily attributable to the United States Government, including those designated to acquire information through legal and open means without concealment. Overt information may be collected by observation, elicitation, or from knowledgeable human sources."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "overt operation"@en . "overt operation" . "overt operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operation conducted openly, without concealment. clandestine operation; covert operation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "packaged petroleum product"@en . "packaged petroleum product" . "packaged petroleum product (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A petroleum product (generally a lubricant, oil, grease, or specialty item) normally packaged by a manufacturer and procured, stored, transported, and issued in containers having a fill capacity of 55 United States gallons (or 45 Imperial gallons, or 205 liters) or less."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "packup kit"@en . "packup kit" . "packup kit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Service-provided maintenance gear including spare parts and consumables most commonly needed by the deployed helicopter detachment. Supplies are sufficient for a short-term deployment but do not include all material needed for every maintenance task."@en . "PUK" . . . . "Stable" . . . "palletized unit load"@en . "palletized unit load" . "palletized unit load (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Quantity of any item, packaged or unpackaged, which is arranged on a pallet in a specified manner and securely strapped or fastened thereto so that the whole is handled as a unit."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "parallel chains of command"@en . "parallel chains of command" . "parallel chains of command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, a parallel system of command, responding to the interrelationship of Navy, landing force, Air Force, and other major forces assigned, wherein corresponding commanders are established at each subordinate level of all components to facilitate coordinated planning for, and execution of, the amphibious operation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "paramilitary forces"@en . "paramilitary forces" . "paramilitary forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Forces or groups distinct from the regular armed forces of any country, but resembling them in organization, equipment, training, or mission."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "partial mobilization"@en . "partial mobilization" . "partial mobilization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See mobilization, Part 2."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "armistice"@en . "armistice" . "armistice (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In international law, a suspension or temporary cessation of hostilities by agreement between belligerent powers."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "partisan warfare"@en . "partisan warfare" . "partisan warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Not to be used. See guerrilla warfare."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "partner nation"@en . "partner nation" . "partner nation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those nations that the United States works with to disrupt the production, transportation, distribution, and sale of illicit drugs, as well as the money involved with this illicit activity."@en . "PN" . . . . "Stable" . . . "passage of lines"@en . "passage of lines" . "passage of lines (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operation in which a force moves forward or rearward through another force\u2019s combat positions with the intention of moving into or out of contact with the enemy. A passage may be designated as a forward or rearward passage of lines."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "passive air defense"@en . "passive air defense" . "passive air defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All measures, other than active air defense, taken to minimize the effectiveness of hostile air and missile threats against friendly forces and assets."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "passive defense"@en . "passive defense" . "passive defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Measures taken to reduce the probability of and to minimize the effects of damage caused by hostile action without the intention of taking the initiative. 239"@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "passive mine"@en . "passive mine" . "passive mine (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "pathfinders"@en . "pathfinders" . "pathfinders (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "pathogen"@en . "pathogen" . "pathogen (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A disease producing microorganism that directly attacks human tissue and biological processes."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "patient"@en . "patient" . "patient (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A sick, injured, wounded, or other person requiring medical and/or dental care or treatment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "patient movement"@en . "patient movement" . "patient movement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The act or process of moving a sick, injured, wounded, or other person to obtain medical and/or dental care or treatment. Functions include medical regulating, patient evacuation, and en route medical care."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "armistice demarcation line"@en . "armistice demarcation line" . "armistice demarcation line (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A geographically defined line from which disputing or belligerent forces disengage and withdraw to their respective sides following a truce or cease fire agreement. Also called ADL."@en . "cease fire line in some United Nations operations" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "patient movement items"@en . "patient movement items" . "patient movement items (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The medical equipment and supplies required to support patients during aeromedical evacuation. "@en . "PMIs" . . . "Stable" . . . "patient movement policy"@en . "patient movement policy" . "patient movement policy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Command decision establishing the maximum number of days that patients may be held within the command for treatment. Patients who, in the opinion of responsible medical officers, cannot be returned to a duty status within the period prescribed are evacuated by the first available means, provided the travel involved will not aggravate their disabilities."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "patient movement requirements center"@en . "patient movement requirements center" . "patient movement requirements center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Term used to represent any theater, joint or the Global Patient Movement Requirements Center function. A joint activity that coordinates patient movement. It is the functional merging of joint medical regulating processes, Services\u2019 medical regulating processes, and patient movement evacuation requirements planning (transport to bed plan)."@en . "PMRC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Patriot"@en . "Patriot" . "Patriot (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A point and limited area defense surface-to-air missile system capable of intercepting aircraft and theater missiles, including short-, medium-, and intermediaterange ballistic missiles in the terminal phase."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "P-day"@en . "P-day" . "P-day (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That point in time at which the rate of production of an item available for military consumption equals the rate at which the item is required by the Armed Forces. 240"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "peace building"@en . "peace building" . "peace building (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Stability actions, predominately diplomatic and economic, that strengthen and rebuild governmental infrastructure and institutions in order to avoid a relapse into conflict."@en . "PB" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "peace enforcement"@en . "peace enforcement" . "peace enforcement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Application of military force, or the threat of its use, normally pursuant to international authorization, to compel compliance with resolutions or sanctions designed to maintain or restore peace and order."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "peacekeeping"@en . "peacekeeping" . "peacekeeping (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Military operations undertaken with the consent of all major parties to a dispute, designed to monitor and facilitate implementation of an agreement (cease fire, truce, or other such agreement) and support diplomatic efforts to reach a long-term political settlement."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "peacemaking"@en . "peacemaking" . "peacemaking (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of diplomacy, mediation, negotiation, or other forms of peaceful settlements that arranges an end to a dispute and resolves issues that led to it."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "peace operations"@en . "peace operations" . "peace operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A broad term that encompasses multiagency and multinational crisis response and limited contingency operations involving all instruments of national power with military missions to contain conflict, redress the peace, and shape the environment to support reconciliation and rebuilding and facilitate the transition to legitimate governance. Peace operations include peacekeeping, peace enforcement, peacemaking, peace building, and conflict prevention efforts."@en . "PO" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "arm or de-arm"@en . "arm or de-arm" . "arm or de-arm (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Applies to those procedures in the arming or de-arming section of the applicable aircraft loading manual or checklist that places the ordnance or explosive device in a ready or safe condition i.e., rocket launchers, guided missiles, guns \u2014"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "peacetime operating stocks"@en . "peacetime operating stocks" . "peacetime operating stocks (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Logistic resources on hand or on order necessary to support day-to-day operational requirements, and which, in part, can also be used to offset sustaining requirements."@en . "POS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "penetration (air traffic control)"@en . "penetration (air traffic control)" . "penetration (air traffic control) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of a published high altitude instrument approach procedure that prescribes a descent path from the fix on which the procedure is based to a fix or altitude from which an approach to the airport is made."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "performance work statement"@en . "performance work statement" . "performance work statement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A statement of work for performance based acquisitions that describe the results in clear, specific, and objective terms with measurable outcomes."@en . "PWS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "perils of the sea"@en . "perils of the sea" . "perils of the sea (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Accidents and dangers peculiar to maritime activities, such as storms, waves, and wind; collision; grounding; fire, smoke and noxious fumes; flooding, sinking and capsizing; loss of propulsion or steering; and any other hazards resulting from the unique environment of the sea. 241"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "period"@en . "period" . "period (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The time it takes for a satellite to complete one orbit around the earth."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "perishable cargo"@en . "perishable cargo" . "perishable cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Cargo requiring refrigeration, such as meat, fruit, fresh vegetables, and medical department biologicals."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "permissive environment"@en . "permissive environment" . "permissive environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operational environment in which host country military and law enforcement agencies have control as well as the intent and capability to assist operations that a unit intends to conduct."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "persistency"@en . "persistency" . "persistency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In biological or chemical warfare, the characteristic of an agent which pertains to the duration of its effectiveness under determined conditions after its dispersal."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "persistent agent"@en . "persistent agent" . "persistent agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A chemical agent that, when released, remains able to cause casualties for more than 24 hours to several days or weeks."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "persistent surveillance"@en . "persistent surveillance" . "persistent surveillance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A collection strategy that emphasizes the ability of some collection systems to linger on demand in an area to detect, locate, characterize, identify, track, target, and possibly provide battle damage assessment and retargeting in near or real-time. Persistent surveillance facilitates the prediction of an adversary\u2019s behavior and the formulation and execution of preemptive activities to deter or forestall anticipated adversary courses of action."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "internal and pods, paraflares"@en . "internal and pods, paraflares" . "internal and pods, paraflares (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(external and SUU-44/25 dispenser). (NOTE: The removal or installation of pylon or bomb rack safety pins from a nonordnance-loaded station is considered a function requiring certification within the purview of this publication.)"@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "personal effects"@en . "personal effects" . "personal effects (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All privately owned moveable, personal property of an individual."@en . "PE" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "personal locator beacon"@en . "personal locator beacon" . "personal locator beacon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An emergency device carried by individuals, to assist locating during personnel recovery."@en . "PLB" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "personal locator system"@en . "personal locator system" . "personal locator system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A system that provides rough range and bearing to isolated personnel by integrating the survival radio (if equipped with a transponder) with an airborne locating system, based on an encrypted communications homing system."@en . "PLS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "personal property"@en . "personal property" . "personal property (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Property of any kind or any interest therein, except real property, records of the United States Government, and naval vessels of the following categories: surface combatants, support ships, and submarines."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "personal protective equipment"@en . "personal protective equipment" . "personal protective equipment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The equipment provided to shield or isolate a person from the chemical, physical, and thermal hazards that can be encountered at a hazardous materials incident. Personal protective equipment includes both personal protective clothing and respiratory protection."@en . "PPE" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "person authorized to direct disposition of human remains"@en . "person authorized to direct disposition of human remains" . "person authorized to direct disposition of human remains (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A person, usually primary next of kin, who is authorized to direct disposition of human remains."@en . "PADD" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "person eligible to receive effects"@en . "person eligible to receive effects" . "person eligible to receive effects (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The person authorized by law to receive the personal effects of a deceased military member. Receipt of personal effects does not constitute ownership."@en . "PERE" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "personnel"@en . "personnel" . "personnel (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those individuals required in either a military or civilian capacity to accomplish the assigned mission."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "personnel accountability"@en . "personnel accountability" . "personnel accountability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of identifying, capturing, and recording the personal identification information of an individual usually through the use of a database."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "personnel effects inventory officer"@en . "personnel effects inventory officer" . "personnel effects inventory officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An officer appointed to establish clear chain of custody for all personal effects of an individual from the time they establish control of the effects until they release the effect to mortuary affairs personnel."@en . "PEIO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "arms control agreement"@en . "arms control agreement" . "arms control agreement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The written or unwritten embodiment of the acceptance of one or more arms control measures by two or more nations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "personnel increment number"@en . "personnel increment number" . "personnel increment number (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A seven-character, alphanumeric field that uniquely describes a non-unit-related personnel entry (line) in a Joint Operation Planning and Execution System time-phased force and deployment data."@en . "PIN" . . . . "Stable" . . . "personnel recovery"@en . "personnel recovery" . "personnel recovery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The sum of military, diplomatic, and civil efforts to prepare for and execute the recovery and reintegration of isolated personnel."@en . "PR" . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "personnel recovery coordination cell"@en . "personnel recovery coordination cell" . "personnel recovery coordination cell (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The primary joint force component organization responsible for coordinating and controlling component personnel recovery missions."@en . "PRCC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "personnel recovery task force"@en . "personnel recovery task force" . "personnel recovery task force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A force comprised of US or multinational military forces and/or other US agencies formed to execute a specific personnel recovery mission to locate, support, and recover isolated personnel."@en . "PRTF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "personnel security investigation"@en . "personnel security investigation" . "personnel security investigation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An inquiry into the activities of an individual, designed to develop pertinent information pertaining to trustworthiness and suitability for a position of trust as related to loyalty, character, emotional stability, and reliability."@en . "PSI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "personnel services support"@en . "personnel services support" . "personnel services support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Service-provided sustainment activities that support a Service member during both joint exercises and joint operations."@en . "PSS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "petroleum, oils and lubricants"@en . "petroleum, oils and lubricants" . "petroleum, oils and lubricants (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A broad term that includes all petroleum and associated products used by the Armed Forces."@en . "POL" . . . . "Stable" . . . "phase"@en . "phase" . "phase (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In joint operation planning, a definitive stage of an operation or campaign during which a large portion of the forces and capabilities are involved in similar or mutually supporting activities for a common purpose."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "phase line"@en . "phase line" . "phase line (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A line utilized for control and coordination of military operations, usually an easily identified feature in the operational area."@en . "PL" . . . . "Stable" . . . "phony minefield"@en . "phony minefield" . "phony minefield (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area free of live mines used to simulate a minefield, or section of a minefield, with the object of deceiving the enemy."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Army air-ground system"@en . "Army air-ground system" . "Army air-ground system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Army system which provides for interface between Army and tactical air support agencies of other Services in the planning, evaluating, processing, and coordinating of air support requirements and operations. It is composed of appropriate staff members, including G-2 air and G-3 air personnel, and necessary communication equipment."@en . "AAGS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "photomap"@en . "photomap" . "photomap (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) A reproduction of a photograph or photomosaic upon which the grid lines, marginal data, contours, place names, boundaries, and other data may be added."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "physical characteristics"@en . "physical characteristics" . "physical characteristics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those military characteristics of equipment that are primarily physical in nature, such as weight, shape, volume, water-proofing, and sturdiness."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "physical damage assessment"@en . "physical damage assessment" . "physical damage assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The estimate of the quantitative extent of physical damage (through munitions blast, fragmentation, and/or fire damage effects) to a target resulting from the application of military force. This assessment is based upon observed or interpreted damage."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "pictomap"@en . "pictomap" . "pictomap (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A topographic map in which the photographic imagery of a standard mosaic has been converted into interpretable colors and symbols by means of a pictomap process."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Pierson-Moskowitz scale"@en . "Pierson-Moskowitz scale" . "Pierson-Moskowitz scale (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A scale that categorizes the force of progressively higher wind speeds."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "pipeline"@en . "pipeline" . "pipeline (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In logistics, the channel of support or a specific portion thereof by means of which materiel or personnel flow from sources of procurement to their point of use."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "piracy"@en . "piracy" . "piracy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An illegal act of violence, depredation (e.g., plundering, robbing, or pillaging), or detention in or over international waters committed for private ends by the crew or 244 passengers of a private ship or aircraft against another ship or aircraft or against persons or property on board such ship or aircraft."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "placement"@en . "placement" . "placement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An individual\u2019s proximity to information of intelligence interest."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "plan for landing"@en . "plan for landing" . "plan for landing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, a collective term referring to all individually prepared naval and landing force documents which, taken together, present in detail all instructions for execution of the ship-to-shore movement."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "plan identification number"@en . "plan identification number" . "plan identification number (JP 1-02)"@en . . "PID" . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "acute radiation dose"@en . "acute radiation dose" . "acute radiation dose (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Total ionizing radiation dose received at one time and over a period so short that biological recovery cannot occur."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Army corps"@en . "Army corps" . "Army corps (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An intermediate headquarters between divisions and the theater army. A corps may consist of two or more divisions together with supporting brigades. Corps headquarters are capable of serving as either a joint task force or joint force land component command headquarters."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "planned target"@en . "planned target" . "planned target (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Target that is known to exist in the operational environment, upon which actions are planned using deliberate targeting, creating effects which support commander\u2019s objectives. There are two types of planned targets: scheduled and oncall."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "planning and direction"@en . "planning and direction" . "planning and direction (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, the determination of intelligence requirements, development of appropriate intelligence architecture, preparation of a collection plan, and issuance of orders and requests to information collection agencies."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "planning directive"@en . "planning directive" . "planning directive (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the plan issued by the designated commander, following receipt of the initiating directive, to ensure that the planning process and interdependent plans developed by the amphibious force will be coordinated, completed in the time allowed, and important aspects not overlooked."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "planning factor"@en . "planning factor" . "planning factor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A multiplier used in planning to estimate the amount and type of effort involved in a contemplated operation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "planning factors database"@en . "planning factors database" . "planning factors database (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Databases created and maintained by the Military Services for the purpose of identifying all geospatial information and services requirements for emerging and existing forces and systems. The database identifies: unit requirements, at the information content level, for geospatial data and services; system requirements for standard Department of Defense geospatial data and services; research, development, test, and evaluation requirements for developmental systems, identified by milestone; and initial operating capability and full operating capability for emerging systems."@en . "PFDB" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "planning order"@en . "planning order" . "planning order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A planning directive that provides essential planning guidance and directs the initiation of execution planning before the directing authority approves a military course of action."@en . "PLANORD" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "planning phase"@en . "planning phase" . "planning phase (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the phase normally denoted by the period extending from the issuance of the initiating directive up to the embarkation phase. The planning phase may occur during movement or at any other time upon receipt of a new mission or change in the operational situation."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "planning team"@en . "planning team" . "planning team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A functional element within a joint force commander\u2019s headquarters established to solve problems related to a specific task or requirement. The planning team is not enduring and dissolves upon completion of the assigned task."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "point defense"@en . "point defense" . "point defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The defense or protection of special vital elements and installations; e.g., command and control facilities or air bases."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "pointee-talkee"@en . "pointee-talkee" . "pointee-talkee (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A language aid containing selected phrases in English opposite a translation in a foreign language used by pointing to appropriate phrases."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Army Service component command"@en . "Army Service component command" . "Army Service component command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Command responsible for recommendations to the joint force commander on the allocation and employment of Army forces within a combatant command."@en . "ASCC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "point of employment"@en . "point of employment" . "point of employment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In distribution operations, a physical location designated by the commander at the tactical level where force employment, emplacement, or commodity consumption occurs."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "point of need"@en . "point of need" . "point of need (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In distribution operations, a physical location within a desired operational area designated by the geographic combatant commander or subordinate commander as a receiving point for forces or materiel, for subsequent use or consumption."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "point of origin"@en . "point of origin" . "point of origin (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In distribution operations, the beginning point of a deployment, redeployment, or movement where forces or materiel are located."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "polar orbit"@en . "polar orbit" . "polar orbit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A satellite orbit in which the satellite passes over the North and South Poles on each orbit, and eventually passes over all points on the earth. The angle of inclination between the equator and a polar orbit is 90 degrees."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "pool"@en . "pool" . "pool (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "population at risk"@en . "population at risk" . "population at risk (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The strength in personnel of a given force structure in terms of which casualty rates are stated."@en . "PAR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "port complex"@en . "port complex" . "port complex (JP 1-02)"@en . . "One or more port areas whose activities are geographically linked either because these areas are dependent on a common inland transport system or because they constitute a common initial destination for convoys."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "port of debarkation"@en . "port of debarkation" . "port of debarkation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The geographic point at which cargo or personnel are discharged. This may be a seaport or aerial port of debarkation; for unit requirements; it may or may not coincide with the destination."@en . "POD" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "port of embarkation"@en . "port of embarkation" . "port of embarkation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The geographic point in a routing scheme from which cargo or personnel depart."@en . "POE" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "port operations group"@en . "port operations group" . "port operations group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A task-organized unit, located at the seaport of embarkation and/or debarkation under the control of the landing force support party and/or combat service support element, that assists and provides support in the loading and/or unloading and staging of personnel, supplies, and equipment from shipping."@en . "POG" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Army space support team"@en . "Army space support team" . "Army space support team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A team of space operations experts provided by the Commander, US Army Forces Strategic Command upon request of an Army component commander or a geographic combatant commander to assist the supported commander in integrating space power into the terrestrial operation or campaign."@en . "ARSST" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "port security"@en . "port security" . "port security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The safeguarding of vessels, harbors, ports, waterfront facilities, and cargo from internal threats such as destruction, loss, or injury from sabotage or other subversive acts; accidents; thefts; or other causes of similar nature."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "port support activity"@en . "port support activity" . "port support activity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A tailorable support organization composed of mobilization station assets that ensures the equipment of the deploying units is ready to load. The port support activity operates unique equipment in conjunction with ship loading operations. The port support activity is operationally controlled by the military port commander or terminal transfer unit commander."@en . "PSA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "positive control"@en . "positive control" . "positive control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A method of airspace control that relies on positive identification, tracking, and direction of aircraft within an airspace, conducted with electronic means by an agency having the authority and responsibility therein."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "positive identification"@en . "positive identification" . "positive identification (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An identification derived from observation and analysis of target characteristics including visual recognition, electronic support systems, noncooperative target recognition techniques, identification friend or foe systems, or other physics-based identification techniques."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Posse Comitatus Act"@en . "Posse Comitatus Act" . "Posse Comitatus Act (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Prohibits search, seizure, or arrest powers to US military personnel. Amended in 1981 under Public Law 97-86 to permit increased Department of Defense support of drug interdiction and other law enforcement activities. (Title 18, \u201CUse of Army and Air Force as Posse Comitatus\u201D - United States Code, Section 1385)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "power projection"@en . "power projection" . "power projection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The ability of a nation to apply all or some of its elements of national power - political, economic, informational, or military - to rapidly and effectively deploy and sustain forces in and from multiple dispersed locations to respond to crises, 247 to contribute to deterrence, and to enhance regional stability."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "prearranged fire"@en . "prearranged fire" . "prearranged fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fire that is formally planned and executed against targets or target areas of known location. Such fire is usually planned well in advance and is executed at a predetermined time or during a predetermined period of time."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "preassault operations"@en . "preassault operations" . "preassault operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations conducted by the amphibious force upon its arrival in the operational area and prior to H-hour and/or L-hour."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "precedence"@en . "precedence" . "precedence (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Precedence Communications"@en . "Precedence Communications" . "Precedence Communications (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Designation assigned to a message by the originator to indicate to communications personnel the relative order of handling and to the addressee the order in which the message is to be noted. Examples of communication precedence from most immediate to least are flash, immediate, priority, and routine."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Precedence reconnaissance"@en . "Precedence reconnaissance" . "Precedence reconnaissance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A letter designation, assigned by a unit requesting several reconnaissance missions, to indicate the relative order of importance (within an established priority) of the mission requested."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Precedence evacuation"@en . "Precedence evacuation" . "Precedence evacuation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The assignment of a priority for medical evacuation that is based on patient condition, advice of the senior medical person at the scene, and the tactical situation."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "precipitation static"@en . "precipitation static" . "precipitation static (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Charged precipitation particles that strike antennas and gradually charge the antenna, which ultimately discharges across the insulator, causing a burst of static."@en . "P-STATIC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "precise time and time interval"@en . "precise time and time interval" . "precise time and time interval (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A reference value of time and time interval (frequency). Standards are maintained through traceable measurements referenced to a primary timing or frequency standard. The Department of Defense standard for precise time and time interval is Universal Coordinated Time as maintained by the United States Naval Observatory."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "precision bombing"@en . "precision bombing" . "precision bombing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Bombing directed at a specific point target."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "precision-guided munition"@en . "precision-guided munition" . "precision-guided munition (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A guided weapon intended to destroy a point target and minimize collateral damage."@en . "PGM, smart weapon, smart munition" . . . . "Stable" . . . "precursor"@en . "precursor" . "precursor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any chemical reactant which takes place at any stage in the production by whatever method of a toxic chemical. This includes any key component of a binary or multicomponent chemical system."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "precursor chemical"@en . "precursor chemical" . "precursor chemical (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Compounds that are required in the synthetic or extraction processes of drug production, and become incorporated into the drug molecule. Not used in the production of cocaine or heroin."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "preparation fire"@en . "preparation fire" . "preparation fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fire delivered on a target preparatory to an assault."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "preparation of the environment"@en . "preparation of the environment" . "preparation of the environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An umbrella term for operations and activities conducted by selectively trained special operations forces to develop an environment for potential future special operations."@en . "PE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "prepare to deploy order"@en . "prepare to deploy order" . "prepare to deploy order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An order issued by competent authority to move forces or prepare forces for movement (e.g., increase deployability posture of units)."@en . "PTDO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Army special operations forces"@en . "Army special operations forces" . "Army special operations forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those Active and Reserve Component Army forces designated by the Secretary of Defense that are specifically organized, trained, and equipped to conduct and support special operations."@en . "ARSOF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "preplanned air support"@en . "preplanned air support" . "preplanned air support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Air support in accordance with a program, planned in advance of operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "preplanned mission request"@en . "preplanned mission request" . "preplanned mission request (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A request for an air strike on a target that can be anticipated sufficiently in advance to permit detailed mission coordination and planning."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "pre-position"@en . "pre-position" . "pre-position (JP 1-02)"@en . . "To place military units, equipment, or supplies at or near the point of planned use or at a designated location to reduce reaction time, and to ensure timely support of a specific force during initial phases of an operation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "pre-positioned war reserve materiel requirement, balance"@en . "pre-positioned war reserve materiel requirement, balance" . "pre-positioned war reserve materiel requirement, balance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of the pre-positioned war reserve materiel requirement that has not been acquired or funded. This level consists of the pre-positioned war reserve materiel requirement, less the prepositioned war reserve requirement, protectable."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "pre-positioned war reserve materiel requirement, protectable"@en . "pre-positioned war reserve materiel requirement, protectable" . "pre-positioned war reserve materiel requirement, protectable (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of the pre-positioned war reserve materiel requirement that is protected for purposes of procurement, funding, and inventory management."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "pre-positioned war reserve requirement"@en . "pre-positioned war reserve requirement" . "pre-positioned war reserve requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of the war reserve materiel requirement that the current Secretary of Defense guidance dictates be reserved and positioned at or near the point of planned use or issue to the user prior to hostilities to reduce reaction time and to assure timely support of a specific force or project until replenishment can be effected."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "pre-positioned war reserve stock"@en . "pre-positioned war reserve stock" . "pre-positioned war reserve stock (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The assets that are designated to satisfy the prepositioned war reserve materiel requirement. "@en . "PWRS" . . . "Stable" . . . "presail"@en . "presail" . "presail (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The time prior to a ship getting under way used to prepare for at-sea events."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Presidential Call-up"@en . "Presidential Call-up" . "Presidential Call-up (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Procedures by which the President brings all or a part of the Army National Guard or the Air National Guard to active federal service under Title 10, United States Code, Section 12406 and Chapter 15."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Presidential Reserve Call-up"@en . "Presidential Reserve Call-up" . "Presidential Reserve Call-up (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Provision of a public law (Title 10, United States Code, Section 12304) that provides the President a means to activate, without a declaration of national emergency, not more than 200,000 members of the Selected Reserve and the Individual Ready Reserve (of whom not more than 30,000 may be members of the Individual Ready Reserve), for not more than 365 days to meet the requirements of any operational mission. Members called under this provision may not be used for disaster relief or to suppress insurrection. This authority has particular utility when used in circumstances in which the escalatory national or international signals of partial or full mobilization would be undesirable. Forces available under this authority can provide a tailored, limited-scope, deterrent, or operational response, or may be used as a precursor to any subsequent mobilization."@en . "PRC" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Army support area"@en . "Army support area" . "Army support area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The specific support area for a theater Army that is outside of a division or corps\u2019s operational area established primarily for the positioning, employment, and protection of theater support units; and where the majority of the sustaining operations occur."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "pressure mine"@en . "pressure mine" . "pressure mine (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "prevention of mutual interference"@en . "prevention of mutual interference" . "prevention of mutual interference (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In submarine operations, procedures established to prevent submerged collisions between friendly submarines, between submarines and friendly surface ship towed bodies and arrays, and between submarines and any other hazards to submerged navigation (e.g., explosive detonations, research submersible operations, oil drilling rigs, etc.)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "preventive deployment"@en . "preventive deployment" . "preventive deployment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The deployment of military forces to deter violence at the interface or zone of potential conflict where tension is rising among parties. Forces may be employed in such a way that they are indistinguishable from a peace operations force in terms of equipment, force posture, and activities."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "preventive maintenance"@en . "preventive maintenance" . "preventive maintenance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The care and servicing by personnel for the purpose of maintaining equipment and facilities in satisfactory operating condition by providing for systematic inspection, detection, and correction of incipient failures either before they occur or before they develop into major defects."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "preventive medicine"@en . "preventive medicine" . "preventive medicine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The anticipation, communication, prediction, identification, prevention, education, risk assessment, and control of communicable diseases, illnesses and exposure to endemic, occupational, and environmental threats. These threats include nonbattle injuries, combat stress responses, weapons of mass destruction, and other threats to the health and readiness of military personnel. Communicable diseases include anthropod-, vector-, food-, waste-, and waterborne diseases. Preventative medicine measures include field sanitation, medical surveillance, pest and vector 250 control, disease risk assessment, environmental and occupational health surveillance, waste (human, hazardous, and medical) disposal, food safety inspection, and potable water surveillance."@en . "PVNTMED" . . . . "Stable" . . . "primary agency"@en . "primary agency" . "primary agency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The federal department or agency assigned primary responsibility for managing and coordinating a specific emergency support function in the National Response Plan."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "primary control officer"@en . "primary control officer" . "primary control officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the officer embarked in a primary control ship assigned to control the movement of landing craft, amphibious vehicles, and landing ships to and from a colored beach."@en . "PCO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "primary control ship"@en . "primary control ship" . "primary control ship (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, a ship of the task force designated to provide support for the primary control officer and a combat information center control team for a colored beach."@en . "PCS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "primary flight control"@en . "primary flight control" . "primary flight control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The controlling agency on aviation ships and amphibious aviation assault ships that is responsible for air traffic control of aircraft within 5 nautical miles of the ship. On most Coast Guard cutters, primary flight control duties are performed by a combat information center, and the term \u201CPRIFLY\u201D is not used."@en . "PRIFLY" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "primary review authority"@en . "primary review authority" . "primary review authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The organization, within the lead agent's chain of command, that is assigned by the lead agent to perform the actions and coordination necessary to develop and maintain the assigned joint publication under the cognizance of the lead agent. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . "PRA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "arrival zone"@en . "arrival zone" . "arrival zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In counterdrug operations, the area in or adjacent to the United States where smuggling concludes and domestic distribution begins (by air, an airstrip; by sea, an offload point on land, or transfer to small boats)."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "prime contract"@en . "prime contract" . "prime contract (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A contract or contractual action entered into by the United States Government for the purpose of obtaining supplies, materials, equipment, or services of any kind."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "prime vendor"@en . "prime vendor" . "prime vendor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A contracting process that provides commercial products to regionally grouped military and federal customers from commercial distributors using electronic commerce. Customers typically receive materiel delivery through the vendor\u2019s commercial distribution system."@en . "PV" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "principal federal official"@en . "principal federal official" . "principal federal official (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The federal official designated by the Secretary of Homeland Security to act as his/her representative locally to oversee, coordinate, and execute the Secretary\u2019s incident management responsibilities under Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5."@en . "PFO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "principal items"@en . "principal items" . "principal items (JP 1-02)"@en . . "End items and replacement assemblies of such importance that management techniques require centralized individual item management throughout the supply system, to include depot level, base level, and items in the hands of using units. These specifically include the items where, in the judgment of the Services, there is a 251 need for central inventory control, including centralized computation of requirements, central procurement, central direction of distribution, and central knowledge and control of all assets owned by the Services."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "principal officer"@en . "principal officer" . "principal officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The officer in charge of a diplomatic mission, consular office, or other Foreign Service post, such as a United States liaison office."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "priority designator"@en . "priority designator" . "priority designator (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A two-digit issue and priority code (01 through 15) placed in military standard requisitioning and issue procedure requisitions. It is based upon a combination of factors that relate the mission of the requisitioner and the urgency of need or the end use and is used to provide a means of assigning relative rankings to competing demands placed on the Department of Defense supply system."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "priority intelligence requirement"@en . "priority intelligence requirement" . "priority intelligence requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An intelligence requirement, stated as a priority for intelligence support, that the commander and staff need to understand the adversary or other aspects of the operational environment."@en . "PIR" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "prisoner of war"@en . "prisoner of war" . "prisoner of war (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A detained person (as defined in Articles 4 and 5 of the Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War of August 12, 1949) who, while engaged in combat under orders of his or her government, is captured by the armed forces of the enemy."@en . "POW or PW" . . . . "Stable" . . . "prisoner of war camp"@en . "prisoner of war camp" . "prisoner of war camp (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An installation established for the internment and administration of prisoners of war."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "private sector"@en . "private sector" . "private sector (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An umbrella term that may be applied in the United States and in foreign countries to any or all of the nonpublic or commercial individuals and businesses, specified nonprofit organizations, most of academia and other scholastic institutions, and selected nongovernmental organizations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "ascent phase"@en . "ascent phase" . "ascent phase (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of the flight of a ballistic missile or space vehicle that begins after powered flight and ends just prior to apogee."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "privity of contract"@en . "privity of contract" . "privity of contract (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The legal relationship that exists between two contracting parties, for example, between the government and the prime contractor"@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "probability of damage"@en . "probability of damage" . "probability of damage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) The probability that damage will occur to a target expressed as a percentage or as a decimal. "@en . "PD" . . . "Stable" . . . "probe"@en . "probe" . "probe (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In information operations, any attempt to gather information about an automated information system or its on-line users."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "procedural control"@en . "procedural control" . "procedural control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A method of airspace control which relies on a combination of previously agreed and promulgated orders and procedures."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "procedural identification"@en . "procedural identification" . "procedural identification (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An identification based on observation and analysis of target behaviors including location and trajectory, as well as compliance with airspace control measures."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "procedures"@en . "procedures" . "procedures (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Standard, detailed steps that prescribe how to perform specific tasks. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "procedure word"@en . "procedure word" . "procedure word (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A word or phrase limited to radio telephone procedure used to facilitate communication by conveying information in a condensed standard form."@en . "proword" . . . . "Stable" . . . "processing"@en . "processing" . "processing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A system of operations designed to convert raw data into useful information."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "processing and exploitation"@en . "processing and exploitation" . "processing and exploitation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, the conversion of collected information into forms suitable to the production of intelligence."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "process owner"@en . "process owner" . "process owner (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The head of a Department of Defense component assigned a responsibility by the Secretary of Defense when process improvement involves more than one Military Service or Department of Defense component."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "assault"@en . "assault" . "assault (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "procurement lead time"@en . "procurement lead time" . "procurement lead time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The interval in time between the initiation of procurement action and receipt into the supply system of the production model (excludes prototypes) purchased as the result of such actions. It is composed of two elements, production lead time and administrative lead time."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "procuring contracting officer"@en . "procuring contracting officer" . "procuring contracting officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A contracting officer who initiates and signs the contract."@en . "PCO" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "producer countries"@en . "producer countries" . "producer countries (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In counterdrug operations, countries where naturally occurring plants such as coca, cannabis, or poppies are cultivated for later refinement into illicit drugs."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "production base"@en . "production base" . "production base (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The total national industrial production capacity available for the manufacture of items to meet materiel requirements."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "production lead time"@en . "production lead time" . "production lead time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The time interval between the placement of a contract and receipt into the supply system of materiel purchased."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Initial production lead time"@en . "Initial production lead time" . "Initial production lead time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The time interval if the item is not under production as of the date of contract placement."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Reorder production lead time"@en . "Reorder production lead time" . "Reorder production lead time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The time interval if the item is under production as of the date of contract placement."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "production logistics"@en . "production logistics" . "production logistics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That part of logistics concerning research, design, development, manufacture, and acceptance of materiel. In consequence, production logistics includes: standardization and interoperability, contracting, quality assurance, initial provisioning, transportability, reliability and defect analysis, safety standards, specifications and production processes, trials and testing (including provision of necessary facilities), equipment documentation, configuration control, and modifications."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "prohibited area"@en . "prohibited area" . "prohibited area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A specified area within the land areas of a state or its internal waters, archipelagic waters, or territorial sea adjacent thereto over which the flight of aircraft is prohibited. May also refer to land or sea areas to which access is prohibited."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "proliferation"@en . "proliferation" . "proliferation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The transfer of weapons of mass destruction, related materials, technology, and expertise from suppliers to hostile state or non-state actors."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "proof"@en . "proof" . "proof (JP 1-02)"@en . . "To verify that a breached lane is free of live mines by passing a mine roller or other mine-resistant vehicle through as the lead vehicle."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "assault breaching"@en . "assault breaching" . "assault breaching (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A part of amphibious breaching in support of an amphibious assault involving a fire support mission using precision guided munitions to neutralize mines and obstacles in the surf zone and on the beach."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "propaganda"@en . "propaganda" . "propaganda (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any form of adversary communication, especially of a biased or misleading nature, designed to influence the opinions, emotions, attitudes, or behavior of any group in order to benefit the sponsor, either directly or indirectly."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "proper authority"@en . "proper authority" . "proper authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An authority authorized to call an opposing force hostile; may be either the President, the Secretary of Defense, the affected combatant commander, and/or any commander so delegated by either the President, Secretary of Defense or the combatant commander."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "proper clearance"@en . "proper clearance" . "proper clearance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A clearance for entry of units into specified defense areas by civil or military authorities having responsibility for granting such clearance."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "property"@en . "property" . "property (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "protected emblems"@en . "protected emblems" . "protected emblems (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The red cross, red crescent, and other symbols that designate that persons, places, or equipment so marked have a protected status under the law of war."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "protected frequencies"@en . "protected frequencies" . "protected frequencies (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Friendly, generally time-oriented, frequencies used for a particular operation, identified and protected to prevent them from being inadvertently jammed by friendly forces while active electronic warfare operations are directed against hostile forces."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "protected persons/places"@en . "protected persons/places" . "protected persons/places (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Persons (such as enemy prisoners of war) and places (such as hospitals) that enjoy special protections under the law of war. They may or may not be marked with protected emblems."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "protection"@en . "protection" . "protection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. Preservation of the effectiveness and survivability of mission-related military and nonmilitary personnel, equipment, facilities, information, and infrastructure deployed or located within or outside the boundaries of a given operational area."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "protection of shipping"@en . "protection of shipping" . "protection of shipping (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The use of proportionate force, when necessary for the protection of US flag vessels and aircraft, US citizens (whether embarked in US or foreign vessels), and their property against unlawful violence."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "protective clothing"@en . "protective clothing" . "protective clothing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) Clothing especially designed, fabricated, or treated to protect personnel against hazards caused by extreme changes in physical environment, dangerous working conditions, or enemy action."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "acute radiation syndrome"@en . "acute radiation syndrome" . "acute radiation syndrome (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An acute illness caused by irradiation of the body by a high dose of penetrating radiation in a very short period of time."@en . "ARS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "assault craft"@en . "assault craft" . "assault craft (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A landing craft or amphibious vehicle primarily employed for landing troops and equipment in the assault waves of an amphibious operation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "protective mask"@en . "protective mask" . "protective mask (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A protective ensemble designed to protect the wearer\u2019s face and eyes and prevent the breathing of air contaminated with chemical and/or biological agents."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "protective minefield"@en . "protective minefield" . "protective minefield (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "provincial reconstruction team"@en . "provincial reconstruction team" . "provincial reconstruction team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An interim interagency organization designed to improve stability in a given area by helping build the legitimacy and effectiveness of a host nation local or provincial government in providing security to its citizens and delivering essential government services."@en . "PRT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "proword"@en . "proword" . "proword (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See procedure word."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "proximity operations"@en . "proximity operations" . "proximity operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In space operations, on-orbit activities of a resident space object that deliberately and necessarily maintains a close distance from another resident space object for a specific purpose. Two objects in space that pass each other by natural orbital mechanics (e.g., routine orbital conjunctions or close approaches) or Department of Defense space systems which are designated to utilize cluster or formation flight to maintain required proximity to provide required system functionality do not fall within this definition."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "public affairs"@en . "public affairs" . "public affairs (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those public information, command information, and community engagement activities directed toward both the external and internal publics with 255 interest in the Department of Defense. information; public information."@en . "PA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "public affairs assessment"@en . "public affairs assessment" . "public affairs assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An analysis of the news media and public environments to evaluate the degree of understanding about strategic and operational objectives and military activities and to identify levels of public support. It includes judgments about the public affairs impact of pending decisions and recommendations about the structure of public affairs support for the assigned mission."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "public affairs guidance"@en . "public affairs guidance" . "public affairs guidance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Constraints and restraints established by proper authority regarding public information, command information, and community relations activities. It may also address the method(s), timing, location, and other details governing the release of information to the public."@en . "PAG" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "public diplomacy"@en . "public diplomacy" . "public diplomacy (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "public information"@en . "public information" . "public information (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Within public affairs, that information of a military nature, the dissemination of which is consistent with security and approved for release."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "assault craft unit"@en . "assault craft unit" . "assault craft unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A permanently commissioned naval organization, subordinate to the commander, naval beach group, that contains landing craft and crews necessary to provide lighterage required in an amphibious operation."@en . "ACU" . . . . "Stable" . . . "public key infrastructure"@en . "public key infrastructure" . "public key infrastructure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An enterprise-wide service (i.e. data integrity, user identification and authentication, user non-repudiation, data confidentiality, encryption, and digital signature) that supports digital signatures and other public key-based security mechanisms for Department of Defense functional enterprise programs, including generation, production, distribution, control, and accounting of public key certificates. A public key infrastructure provides the means to bind public keys to their owners and helps in the distribution of reliable public keys in large heterogeneous networks. Public keys are bound to their owners by public key certificates. These certificates contain information such as the owner\u2019s name and the associated public key and are issued by a reliable certification authority. "@en . "PKI" . . . "Stable" . . . "purchasing office"@en . "purchasing office" . "purchasing office (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any installation or activity, or any division, office, branch, section, unit, or other organizational element of an installation or activity charged with the functions of procuring supplies or services."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "purposeful interference"@en . "purposeful interference" . "purposeful interference (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In space operations, deliberate actions taken to deny or disrupt a space system, service, or capability. Purposeful interference threats include but are 256 not limited to: mission uplink or downlink interference; command uplink interference; telemetry downlink jamming; positioning jamming; unauthorized access; information insertion; and signal probing."@en . "PI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Q-route"@en . "Q-route" . "Q-route (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A system of preplanned shipping lanes in mined or potentially mined waters used to minimize the area the mine countermeasures commander has to keep clear of mines in order to provide safe passage for friendly shipping."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "quadruple container"@en . "quadruple container" . "quadruple container (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A quadruple container box 57.5inches x 96inches x 96inches with a metal frame, pallet base, and International Organization for Standardization corner fittings. Four of these boxes can be lashed together to form a 20-foot American National Standards Institute or International Organization for Standardization intermodal container."@en . "QUADCON" . . . . "Stable" . . . "qualifying entity"@en . "qualifying entity" . "qualifying entity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A non-governmental organization to which the Department of Defense may provide assistance for special events by virtue of statute, regulation, policy, or other approval by the Secretary of Defense or his or her authorized designee. (DODD 3025.18)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "quay"@en . "quay" . "quay (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A structure of solid construction along a shore or bank that provides berthing and generally provides cargo-handling facilities."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "quick response force"@en . "quick response force" . "quick response force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A company-sized force providing responsive, mission-tailored, lightly armed ground units that can deploy on short notice, with minimal lift assets, and capable of providing immediate or emergency response."@en . "QRF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "radar advisory"@en . "radar advisory" . "radar advisory (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The term used to indicate that the provision of advice and information is based on radar observation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "radar imagery"@en . "radar imagery" . "radar imagery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Imagery produced by recording radar waves reflected from a given target surface."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "assault echelon"@en . "assault echelon" . "assault echelon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the element of a force comprised of tailored units and aircraft assigned to conduct the initial assault on the operational area."@en . "AE" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "radar intelligence"@en . "radar intelligence" . "radar intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence derived from data collected by radar. RADINT."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "radar picket"@en . "radar picket" . "radar picket (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any ship, aircraft, or vehicle, stationed at a distance from the force protected, and integrated into a common operational picture for the purpose of increasing the radar detection range."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "radial"@en . "radial" . "radial (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A magnetic bearing extending from a very high frequency omni-range and/or tactical air navigation station."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "radiation dose"@en . "radiation dose" . "radiation dose (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The total amount of ionizing radiation absorbed by material or tissues."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "radiation dose rate"@en . "radiation dose rate" . "radiation dose rate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Measurement of radiation dose per unit of time."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "radiation exposure status"@en . "radiation exposure status" . "radiation exposure status (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Criteria to assist the commander in measuring unit exposure to radiation based on total past cumulative dose, normally expressed in centigray."@en . "RES" . . . . "Stable" . . . "radio detection"@en . "radio detection" . "radio detection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) The detection of the presence of an object by radio-location without precise determination of its position."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "radio frequency countermeasures"@en . "radio frequency countermeasures" . "radio frequency countermeasures (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any device or technique employing radio frequency materials or technology that is intended to impair the effectiveness of enemy activity, particularly with respect to precision guided weapons and sensor systems."@en . "RF CM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "radiological dispersal device"@en . "radiological dispersal device" . "radiological dispersal device (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An improvised assembly or process, other than a nuclear explosive device, designed to disseminate radioactive material in order to cause destruction, damage, or injury."@en . "RDD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "radiological exposure device"@en . "radiological exposure device" . "radiological exposure device (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A radioactive source placed to cause injury or death."@en . "RED" . . . . "Stable" . . . "assault fire"@en . "assault fire" . "assault fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "raid"@en . "raid" . "raid (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operation to temporarily seize an area in order to secure information, confuse an adversary, capture personnel or equipment, or to destroy a capability culminating with a planned withdrawal."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "railhead"@en . "railhead" . "railhead (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A point on a railway where loads are transferred between trains and other means of transport."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "range marker"@en . "range marker" . "range marker (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) A single calibration blip fed onto the time base of a radial display. The rotation of the time base shows the single blips as a circle on the plan position indicator scope. It may be used to measure range."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "range markers"@en . "range markers" . "range markers (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Two upright markers that may be lighted at night and placed so that, when aligned, the direction indicated assists in piloting. They may be used in amphibious operations to aid in beaching landing ships or craft."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Rangers"@en . "Rangers" . "Rangers (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Rapidly deployable airborne light infantry organized and trained to conduct highly complex joint direct action operations in coordination with or in support of other special operations units of all Services."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "rapid and precise response"@en . "rapid and precise response" . "rapid and precise response (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Rapid and precise response is the ability of the defense supply chain to meet the constantly changing needs of the joint force."@en . "RED HORSE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "rapid global mobility"@en . "rapid global mobility" . "rapid global mobility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The timely movement, positioning, and sustainment of military forces and capabilities across the range of military operations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "rapid response force"@en . "rapid response force" . "rapid response force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A battalion minus-sized force providing responsive, missiontailored, lightly armed ground units that can deploy on short notice, with minimal lift assets, and capable of providing immediate or emergency response."@en . "RRF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "ratification"@en . "ratification" . "ratification (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "rationalization"@en . "rationalization" . "rationalization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any action that increases the effectiveness of allied forces through more efficient or effective use of defense resources committed to the alliance. Rationalization includes consolidation, reassignment of national priorities to higher alliance needs, standardization, specialization, mutual support or improved interoperability, and greater cooperation. Rationalization applies to both weapons and/or materiel resources and non-weapons military matters."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "assault follow-on echelon"@en . "assault follow-on echelon" . "assault follow-on echelon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, that echelon of the assault troops, vehicles, aircraft, equipment, and supplies that, though not needed to initiate the assault, is required to support and sustain the assault. In order to accomplish its purpose, it is normally required in the objective area no later than five days after commencement of the assault landing."@en . "AFOE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "R-day"@en . "R-day" . "R-day (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See times. 262"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "reachback"@en . "reachback" . "reachback (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of obtaining products, services, and applications, or forces, or equipment, or material from organizations that are not forward deployed."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "readiness"@en . "readiness" . "readiness (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The ability of United States military forces to fight and meet the demands of the national military strategy. Readiness is the synthesis of two distinct but interrelated"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "unit readiness"@en . "unit readiness" . "unit readiness (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The ability to provide capabilities required by the combatant commanders to execute their assigned missions. This is derived from the ability of each unit to deliver the outputs for which it was designed."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "joint readiness"@en . "joint readiness" . "joint readiness (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The combatant commander\u2019s ability to integrate and synchronize ready combat and support forces to execute his or her assigned missions."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "readiness condition"@en . "readiness condition" . "readiness condition (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See operational readiness."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Ready Reserve"@en . "Ready Reserve" . "Ready Reserve (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Selected Reserve, Individual Ready Reserve, and Inactive National Guard liable for active duty as prescribed by law (Title 10, United States Code, Sections 10142, 12301, and 12302)."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "ready-to-load date"@en . "ready-to-load date" . "ready-to-load date (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The date when a unit will be ready to move from the origin, i.e., mobilization station."@en . "RLD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "reallocation authority"@en . "reallocation authority" . "reallocation authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) The authority given to NATO commanders and normally negotiated in peacetime, to reallocate in an \u201Cemergency in war\u201D national logistic resources controlled by the combat forces under their command, and made available by nations, in order to influence the battle logistically."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "real property"@en . "real property" . "real property (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Lands, buildings, structures, utilities systems, improvements, and appurtenances, thereto that includes equipment attached to and made part of buildings and structures, but not movable equipment. JP 3-34"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "rear area operations center/rear tactical operations center"@en . "rear area operations center/rear tactical operations center" . "rear area operations center/rear tactical operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A command and control facility that serves as an area and/or subarea commander\u2019s planning, coordinating, monitoring, advising, and directing agency for area security operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "assault phase"@en . "assault phase" . "assault phase (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In an airborne operation, a phase beginning with delivery by air of the assault echelon of the force into the objective area and extending through attack of assault objectives and consolidation of the initial airhead."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "rearming"@en . "rearming" . "rearming (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "reattack recommendation"@en . "reattack recommendation" . "reattack recommendation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An assessment, derived from the results of battle damage assessment and munitions effectiveness assessment, providing the commander systematic advice on reattack of targets and further target selection to achieve objectives. The reattack recommendation considers objective achievement, target, and aimpoint selection, attack timing, tactics, and weapon system and munitions selection. 263 The reattack recommendation is a combined operations and intelligence function."@en . "RR" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "receipt into the supply system"@en . "receipt into the supply system" . "receipt into the supply system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That point in time when the first item or first quantity of the item of the contract has been received at or is en route to point of first delivery after inspection and acceptance."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "receiving ship"@en . "receiving ship" . "receiving ship (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The ship in a replenishment unit that receives the rig(s)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "reception"@en . "reception" . "reception (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "recognition"@en . "recognition" . "recognition (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "recognition signal"@en . "recognition signal" . "recognition signal (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any prearranged signal by which individuals or units may identify each other."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "reconnaissance"@en . "reconnaissance" . "reconnaissance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mission undertaken to obtain, by visual observation or other detection methods, information about the activities and resources of an enemy or adversary, or to secure data concerning the meteorological, hydrographic, or geographic characteristics of a particular area."@en . "RECON" . . . . "Stable" . . . "recovery"@en . "recovery" . "recovery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. In air (aviation) operations, that phase of a mission that involves the return of an aircraft to a land base or platform afloat."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "recovery and reconstitution"@en . "recovery and reconstitution" . "recovery and reconstitution (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "assault schedule"@en . "assault schedule" . "assault schedule (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, this schedule provides the formation, composition, and timing of waves landing over the beach."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "recovery force"@en . "recovery force" . "recovery force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In personnel recovery, an organization consisting of personnel and equipment with a mission of locating, supporting, and recovering isolated personnel, and returning them to friendly control."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "recovery mechanism"@en . "recovery mechanism" . "recovery mechanism (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Designated indigenous or surrogate infrastructure that is specifically developed, trained, and directed by US forces to contact, authenticate, support, move, and exfiltrate designated isolated personnel from uncertain or hostile areas back to friendly control."@en . "RM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "recovery operations"@en . "recovery operations" . "recovery operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations conducted to search for, locate, identify, recover, and return isolated personnel, human remains, sensitive equipment, or items critical to national security."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "recovery site"@en . "recovery site" . "recovery site (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In personnel recovery, an area from which isolated personnel can be recovered."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "recovery team"@en . "recovery team" . "recovery team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In personnel recovery, designated US or US-directed forces, who are specifically trained to operate in conjunction with indigenous or surrogate forces, and are tasked to contact, authenticate, support, move, and exfiltrate isolated personnel."@en . "RT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "recovery vehicle"@en . "recovery vehicle" . "recovery vehicle (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In personnel recovery, the vehicle on which isolated personnel are boarded and transported from the recovery site."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "recovery zone"@en . "recovery zone" . "recovery zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A designated geographic area from which special operations forces can be extracted by air, boat, or other means."@en . "RZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "redeployment"@en . "redeployment" . "redeployment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The transfer of forces and materiel to support another joint force commander\u2019s operational requirements, or to return personnel, equipment, and materiel to the home and/or demobilization stations for reintegration and/or out-processing."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "redistribution"@en . "redistribution" . "redistribution (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The utilization of logistic resources after Transfer of Authority necessary for the fulfillment of the commander\u2019s combat missions. The logistic resources are designated in peacetime and will become assigned to the NATO commander in crisis and conflict."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "red team"@en . "red team" . "red team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organizational element comprised of trained and educated members that provide an independent capability to fully explore alternatives in plans and operations in the context of the operational environment and from the perspective of adversaries and others."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "assault shipping"@en . "assault shipping" . "assault shipping (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Shipping assigned to the amphibious task force and utilized for transporting assault troops, vehicles, equipment, and supplies to the objective area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "reduced charge"@en . "reduced charge" . "reduced charge (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "reduced operating status"@en . "reduced operating status" . "reduced operating status (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Military Sealift Command ships withdrawn from full operating status because of decreased operational requirements."@en . "ROS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "reduction"@en . "reduction" . "reduction (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The creation of lanes through a minefield or obstacle to allow passage of the attacking ground force."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "refraction"@en . "refraction" . "refraction (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process by which the direction of a wave is changed when moving into shallow water at an angle to the bathymetric contours. The crest of the wave advancing in shallower water moves more slowly than the crest still advancing in deeper water, causing the wave crest to bend toward alignment with the underwater contours."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "refugee"@en . "refugee" . "refugee (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A person who owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his or her nationality and is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself or herself of the protection of that country."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "regimental landing team"@en . "regimental landing team" . "regimental landing team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A task organization for landing composed of an infantry regiment reinforced by those elements that are required for initiation of its combat function ashore."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "regional air defense commander"@en . "regional air defense commander" . "regional air defense commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Commander, subordinate to the area air defense commander, who is responsible for air and missile defenses in the assigned regionand exercises authorities as delegated by the area air defense commander."@en . "RADC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "regional liaison group"@en . "regional liaison group" . "regional liaison group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A combined Department of State-Department of Defense element collocated with a combatant command for the purpose of coordinating post emergency evacuation plans."@en . "RLG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "regional response coordination center"@en . "regional response coordination center" . "regional response coordination center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A standing facility that is activated to coordinate regional response efforts, until a joint field office is established and/or the principal federal official, federal or coordinating officer can assume their National Response Plan coordination responsibilities."@en . "RRCC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "regional satellite communications support center"@en . "regional satellite communications support center" . "regional satellite communications support center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "United States Strategic Command operational element responsible for providing the operational communications planners with a single all-spectrum (extremely high frequency, super-high frequency, ultrahigh frequency, Ku, and Ka) point of contact for accessing and managing satellite communications (SATCOM) resources. Specific tasks include: supporting combatant commanders\u2019 deliberate and crisis planning, assisting combatant commanders in day- 266 to-day management of apportioned resources and allocating non-apportioned resources, assisting theater spectrum managers, and facilitating SATCOM interface to the defense information infrastructure. "@en . "RSSC" . . . "Stable" . . . "assault wave"@en . "assault wave" . "assault wave (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See wave."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "regional security officer"@en . "regional security officer" . "regional security officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A security officer responsible to the chief of mission (ambassador), for security functions of all US embassies and consulates in a given country or group of adjacent countries."@en . "RSO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "regulating point"@en . "regulating point" . "regulating point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An anchorage, port, or ocean area to which assault and assault followon echelons and follow-up shipping proceed on a schedule, and at which they are normally controlled by the commander, amphibious task force, until needed in the transport area for unloading."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "regulating station"@en . "regulating station" . "regulating station (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A command agency established to control all movements of personnel and supplies into or out of a given area."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "rehabilitative care"@en . "rehabilitative care" . "rehabilitative care (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Therapy that provides evaluations and treatment programs using exercises, massage, or electrical therapeutic treatment to restore, reinforce, or enhance motor performance and restores patients to functional health allowing for their return to duty or discharge from the Service."@en . "restorative care" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "rehearsal phase"@en . "rehearsal phase" . "rehearsal phase (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the period during which the prospective operation is practiced for the purpose of: (1) testing adequacy of plans, the timing of detailed operations, and the combat readiness of participating forces; (2) ensuring that all echelons are familiar with plans; and (3) testing communications-information systems."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "reinforcing obstacles"@en . "reinforcing obstacles" . "reinforcing obstacles (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those obstacles specifically constructed, emplaced, or detonated through military effort and designed to strengthen existing terrain to disrupt, fix, turn, or block enemy movement."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "reintegrate"@en . "reintegrate" . "reintegrate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In personnel recovery, the task of conducting appropriate debriefings and reintegrating recovered isolated personnel back to duty and their family."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "release altitude"@en . "release altitude" . "release altitude (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Altitude of an aircraft above the ground at the time of release of bombs, rockets, missiles, tow targets, etc."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "relief in place"@en . "relief in place" . "relief in place (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) An operation in which, by direction of higher authority, all or part of a unit is replaced in an area by the incoming unit. The responsibilities of the replaced elements for the mission and the assigned zone of operations are transferred to the incoming unit. The incoming unit continues the operation as ordered."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "religious advisement"@en . "religious advisement" . "religious advisement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The practice of informing the commander on the impact of religion on joint operations to include, but not limited to: worship, rituals, customs and 267 practices of US military personnel, international forces, and the indigenous population."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "assembly area"@en . "assembly area" . "assembly area (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "religious affairs"@en . "religious affairs" . "religious affairs (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The combination of religious support and religious advisement."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "religious support"@en . "religious support" . "religious support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Chaplain facilitated free exercise of religion through worship, religious and pastoral counseling services, ceremonial honors for the dead, crisis intervention, and advice to the commander on matters pertaining to morals, ethics, and morale as affected by religion."@en . "RS" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "religious support plan"@en . "religious support plan" . "religious support plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A plan that describes how religious support will be provided to all members of a joint force. When approved by the commander, it may be included as an annex to an operation plan."@en . "RSP" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "religious support team"@en . "religious support team" . "religious support team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A team that is composed of at least one chaplain and one enlisted support person. Religious support teams assigned at Joint Staff and combatant command level may be from different Services; those assigned at joint task force and below are normally from the same Service. The team works together in designing, implementing, and executing the command religious program."@en . "RST" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "remain-behind equipment"@en . "remain-behind equipment" . "remain-behind equipment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Unit equipment left by deploying forces at their bases when they deploy."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "render safe procedures"@en . "render safe procedures" . "render safe procedures (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The portion of the explosive ordnance disposal procedures involving the application of special explosive ordnance disposal methods and tools to provide for the interruption of functions or separation of essential components of unexploded explosive ordnance to prevent an unacceptable detonation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "rendezvous area"@en . "rendezvous area" . "rendezvous area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In an amphibious operation, the area in which the landing craft and amphibious vehicles rendezvous to form waves after being loaded, and prior to movement to the line of departure."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "reorder point"@en . "reorder point" . "reorder point (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "repair"@en . "repair" . "repair (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The restoration of an item to serviceable condition through correction of a specific failure or unserviceable condition. 268"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "repairable item"@en . "repairable item" . "repairable item (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An item that can be reconditioned or economically repaired for reuse when it becomes unserviceable."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Adaptive Planning and Execution system"@en . "Adaptive Planning and Execution system" . "Adaptive Planning and Execution system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Department of Defense system of joint policies, processes, procedures, and reporting structures, supported by communications and information technology, that is used by the joint planning and execution community to monitor, plan, and execute mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment, redeployment, and demobilization activities associated with joint operations."@en . "APEX system" . . . . "Stable" . . . "assessment"@en . "assessment" . "assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "repair cycle"@en . "repair cycle" . "repair cycle (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The stages through which a repairable item passes from the time of its removal or replacement until it is reinstalled or placed in stock in a serviceable condition."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "repatriate"@en . "repatriate" . "repatriate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A person who returns to his or her country or citizenship, having left said native country either against his or her will, or as one of a group who left for reason of politics, religion, or other pertinent reasons."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "repatriation"@en . "repatriation" . "repatriation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. The procedure whereby American citizens and their families are officially processed back into the United States subsequent to an evacuation."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "reportable incident"@en . "reportable incident" . "reportable incident (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any suspected or alleged violation of Department of Defense policy or of other related orders, policies, procedures or applicable law, for which there is credible information."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "request for assistance"@en . "request for assistance" . "request for assistance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A request based on mission requirements and expressed in terms of desired outcome, formally asking the Department of Defense to provide assistance to a local, state, tribal, or other federal agency."@en . "RFA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "request for information"@en . "request for information" . "request for information (JP 1-02)"@en . . "RFI" . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "required delivery date"@en . "required delivery date" . "required delivery date (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The date that a force must arrive at the destination and complete unloading."@en . "RDD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "requirements management system"@en . "requirements management system" . "requirements management system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A system for the management of theater and national imagery collection requirements that provides automated tools for users in support of submission, review, and validation of imagery nominations as requirements to be tasked on national or Department of Defense imagery collection, production, and exploitation resources."@en . "RMS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "requiring activity"@en . "requiring activity" . "requiring activity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A military or other designated supported organization that identifies and receives contracted support during military operations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "requisitioning objective"@en . "requisitioning objective" . "requisitioning objective (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The maximum quantities of materiel to be maintained on hand and on order to sustain current operations. It will consist of the sum of stocks represented by the operating level, safety level, and the order and shipping time or procurement lead time, as appropriate."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "assessment agent"@en . "assessment agent" . "assessment agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The organization responsible for conducting an assessment of an approved joint publication. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . "AA" . . . "Stable" . . . "rescue combat air patrol"@en . "rescue combat air patrol" . "rescue combat air patrol (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An aircraft patrol provided over that portion of an objective area in which recovery operations are being conducted for the purpose of intercepting and destroying hostile aircraft."@en . "RESCAP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "rescue coordination center"@en . "rescue coordination center" . "rescue coordination center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A unit, recognized by International Civil Aviation Organization, International Maritime Organization, or other cognizant international body, responsible for promoting efficient organization of search and rescue services and coordinating the conduct of search and rescue operations within a search and rescue region."@en . "RCC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "reserve"@en . "reserve" . "reserve (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Reserve Component"@en . "Reserve Component" . "Reserve Component (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Armed Forces of the United States Reserve Component consists of: a. the Army National Guard of the United States; b. the Army Reserve; c. the Navy Reserve; d. the Marine Corps Reserve; e. the Air National Guard of the United States; f. the Air Force Reserve; and g. the Coast Guard Reserve."@en . "RC" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Reserve Component category"@en . "Reserve Component category" . "Reserve Component category (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The category that identifies an individual\u2019s status in the Reserve Component. The three Reserve Component categories are Ready Reserve, Standby Reserve, and Retired Reserve. Each reservist is identified by a specific Reserve Component category designation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "reserved obstacles"@en . "reserved obstacles" . "reserved obstacles (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those demolition obstacles that are deemed critical to the plan for which the authority to detonate is reserved by the designating commander."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "resettled person"@en . "resettled person" . "resettled person (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A refugee or an internally displaced person wishing to return somewhere other than his or her previous home or land within the country or area of original displacement."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "residual forces"@en . "residual forces" . "residual forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Unexpended portions of the remaining United States forces that have an immediate combat potential for continued military operations, and that have been deliberately withheld from utilization. 270"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "residual radiation"@en . "residual radiation" . "residual radiation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Nuclear radiation caused by fallout, artificial dispersion of radioactive material, or irradiation which results from a nuclear explosion and persists longer than one minute after burst."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "resistance movement"@en . "resistance movement" . "resistance movement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organized effort by some portion of the civil population of a country to resist the legally established government or an occupying power and to disrupt civil order and stability."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "asset (intelligence)"@en . "asset (intelligence)" . "asset (intelligence) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any resource \u2014 person, group, relationship, instrument, installation,"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "resource management"@en . "resource management" . "resource management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A financial management function that provides advice and guidance to the commander to develop command resource requirements."@en . "RM" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "resources"@en . "resources" . "resources (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The forces, materiel, and other assets or capabilities apportioned or allocated to the commander of a unified or specified command."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "response force"@en . "response force" . "response force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mobile force with appropriate fire support designated, usually by the area commander, to deal with Level II threats in the operational area."@en . "RF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "responsibility"@en . "responsibility" . "responsibility (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "rest and recuperation"@en . "rest and recuperation" . "rest and recuperation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The withdrawal of individuals from combat or duty in a combat area for short periods of rest and recuperation."@en . "R&R" . . . . "Stable" . . . "restraint"@en . "restraint" . "restraint (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In the context of joint operation planning, a requirement placed on the command by a higher command that prohibits an action, thus restricting freedom of action."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "restricted area"@en . "restricted area" . "restricted area (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "restricted areas (air)"@en . "restricted areas (air)" . "restricted areas (air) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Designated areas established by appropriate authority over which flight of aircraft is restricted. They are shown on aeronautical charts, published in notices to airmen, and provided in publications of aids to air navigation."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "restricted items list"@en . "restricted items list" . "restricted items list (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A document listing those logistic goods and services for which nations must coordinate any contracting activity with a commander\u2019s centralized contracting organization."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "restricted operations area"@en . "restricted operations area" . "restricted operations area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Airspace of defined dimensions, designated by the airspace control authority, in response to specific operational situations/requirements within which the operation of one or more airspace users is restricted."@en . "ROA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "or supply"@en . "or supply" . "or supply (JP 1-02)"@en . . "at the disposition of an intelligence organization for use in an operational or support role. Often used with a qualifying term such as agent asset or propaganda asset."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "restricted reporting"@en . "restricted reporting" . "restricted reporting (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Reporting option that allows sexual assault victims to confidentially disclose the assault to specified individual and receive medical treatment without triggering an official investigation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "restricted target list"@en . "restricted target list" . "restricted target list (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A list of restricted targets nominated by elements of the joint force and approved by the joint force commander. This list also includes restricted targets directed by higher authorities."@en . "RTL" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "restricted target"@en . "restricted target" . "restricted target (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A valid target that has specific restrictions placed on the actions authorized against it due to operational considerations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "restrictive fire area"@en . "restrictive fire area" . "restrictive fire area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area in which specific restrictions are imposed and into which fires that exceed those restrictions will not be delivered without coordination with the establishing headquarters."@en . "RFA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "restrictive fire line"@en . "restrictive fire line" . "restrictive fire line (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A line established between converging friendly surface forces that prohibits fires or their effects across that line."@en . "RFL" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "resupply"@en . "resupply" . "resupply (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The act of replenishing stocks in order to maintain required levels of supply."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "resuscitative care"@en . "resuscitative care" . "resuscitative care (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Advanced emergency medical treatment required to prevent immediate loss of life or limb and to attain stabilization to ensure the patient could tolerate evacuation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "retained personnel"@en . "retained personnel" . "retained personnel (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Enemy medical personnel and medical staff administrators who are engaged in either the search for, collection, transport, or treatment of the wounded or sick, or the prevention of disease; chaplains attached to enemy armed forces; and, staff of National Red Cross Societies and that of other volunteer aid societies, duly recognized and authorized by their governments to assist medical service personnel of their own armed forces, provided they are exclusively engaged in the search for, or the collection, transport or treatment of wounded or sick, or in the prevention of disease, and provided that the staff of such societies are subject to military laws and regulations."@en . "RP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Retired Reserve"@en . "Retired Reserve" . "Retired Reserve (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All Reserve members who receive retirement pay on the basis of their active duty and/or Reserve service; those members who are otherwise eligible for 272 retirement pay but have not reached age 60 and who have not elected discharge and are not voluntary members of the Ready or Standby Reserve."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "retrograde"@en . "retrograde" . "retrograde (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process for the movement of non-unit equipment and materiel from a forward location to a reset (replenishment, repair, or recapitalization) program or to another directed area of operations to replenish unit stocks, or to satisfy stock requirements."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "asset validation"@en . "asset validation" . "asset validation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence use, the process used to determine the asset authenticity, reliability, utility, suitability, and degree of control the case officer or others have."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "returned to military control"@en . "returned to military control" . "returned to military control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The status of a person whose casualty status of \u201Cduty status - whereabouts unknown\u201D or \u201Cmissing\u201D has been changed due to the person\u2019s return or recovery by US military authority."@en . "RMC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "returnee"@en . "returnee" . "returnee (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A displaced person who has returned voluntarily to his or her former place of residence."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "return to base"@en . "return to base" . "return to base (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An order to proceed to the point indicated by the displayed information or by verbal communication."@en . "RTB" . . . . "Stable" . . . "revolving fund account"@en . "revolving fund account" . "revolving fund account (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An account authorized by specific provisions of law to finance a continuing cycle of business-type operations, and which are authorized to incur obligations and expenditures that generate receipts."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "riot control agent"@en . "riot control agent" . "riot control agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any chemical, not listed in a schedule of the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction which can produce rapidly in humans sensory irritation or disabling physical effects which disappear within a short time following termination of exposure."@en . "RCA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "rising mine"@en . "rising mine" . "rising mine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In naval mine warfare, a mine having positive buoyancy which is released from a sinker by a ship influence or by a timing device."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "risk"@en . "risk" . "risk (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Probability and severity of loss linked to hazards. management."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "risk assessment"@en . "risk assessment" . "risk assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The identification and assessment of hazards (first two steps of risk management process)."@en . "RA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "risk management"@en . "risk management" . "risk management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of identifying, assessing, and controlling risks arising from operational factors and making decisions that balance risk cost with mission benefits."@en . "RM" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "riverine area"@en . "riverine area" . "riverine area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An inland or coastal area comprising both land and water, characterized by limited land lines of communication, with extensive water surface and/or inland waterways that provide natural routes for surface transportation and communications. 273"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "asset visibility"@en . "asset visibility" . "asset visibility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Provides users with information on the location, movement, status, and identity of units, personnel, equipment, and supplies. It facilitates the capability to act upon that information to improve overall performance of the Department of Defense\u2019s logistics practices."@en . "AV" . . . . "Stable" . . . "riverine operations"@en . "riverine operations" . "riverine operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations conducted by forces organized to cope with and exploit the unique characteristics of a riverine area, to locate and destroy hostile forces, and/or to achieve or maintain control of the riverine area. Joint riverine operations combine land, naval, and air operations, as appropriate, and are suited to the nature of the specific riverine area in which operations are to be conducted."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "road net"@en . "road net" . "road net (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The system of roads available within a particular locality or area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "role specialist nation"@en . "role specialist nation" . "role specialist nation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A nation that has agreed to assume responsibility for providing a particular class of supply or service for all or part of the multinational force."@en . "RSN" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "roll-on/roll-off discharge facility"@en . "roll-on/roll-off discharge facility" . "roll-on/roll-off discharge facility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Provides a means of disembarking vehicles from a roll-on and roll-off ship to lighterage. The roll-on/roll-off discharge facility consists of six causeway sections, nonpowered assembled into a platform that is two sections long and three sections wide. When use of landing craft, utility, as lighters, is being considered, a seventh \u201Csea end\u201D causeway section, non-powered, fitted with a rhino horn, is required. The roll-on/roll-off discharge facility assembly includes fendering, lighting, and a ramp for vehicle movement from ship to the platform."@en . "RRDF" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "rough terrain container handler"@en . "rough terrain container handler" . "rough terrain container handler (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A piece of materials handling equipment used to pick up and move containers."@en . "RTCH" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "route classification"@en . "route classification" . "route classification (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Classification assigned to a route using factors of minimum width, worst route type, least bridge, raft, or culvert military load classification, and obstructions to traffic flow."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "rules for the use of force"@en . "rules for the use of force" . "rules for the use of force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Directives issued to guide United States forces on the use of force during various operations. These directives may take the form of execute orders, deployment orders, memoranda of agreement, or plans."@en . "RUF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "rules of engagement"@en . "rules of engagement" . "rules of engagement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Directives issued by competent military authority that delineate the circumstances and limitations under which United States forces will initiate and/or continue combat engagement with other forces encountered."@en . "ROE" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "ruse"@en . "ruse" . "ruse (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In military deception, a trick of war designed to deceive the adversary, usually involving the deliberate exposure of false information to the adversary\u2019s intelligence collection system."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "sabotage"@en . "sabotage" . "sabotage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An act or acts with intent to injure, interfere with, or obstruct the national defense of a country by willfully injuring or destroying, or attempting to injure or destroy, any national defense or war materiel, premises, or utilities, to include human and natural resources."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "assign"@en . "assign" . "assign (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "safe area"@en . "safe area" . "safe area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A designated area in hostile territory that offers the evader or escapee a reasonable chance of avoiding capture and of surviving until he or she can be evacuated."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "safe haven"@en . "safe haven" . "safe haven (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. Designated area(s) to which noncombatants of the United States Government\u2019s responsibility and commercial vehicles and materiel may be evacuated during a domestic or other valid emergency."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "safe house"@en . "safe house" . "safe house (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An innocent-appearing house or premises established by an organization for the purpose of conducting clandestine or covert activity in relative security."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "safing"@en . "safing" . "safing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "As applied to weapons and ammunition, the changing from a state of readiness for initiation to a safe condition. "@en . "de-arming" . . . "Stable" . . . "salvage"@en . "salvage" . "salvage (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "salvage operation"@en . "salvage operation" . "salvage operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "salvo"@en . "salvo" . "salvo (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "sanction enforcement"@en . "sanction enforcement" . "sanction enforcement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations that employ coercive measures to control the movement of certain types of designated items into or out of a nation or specified area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "scheduled target"@en . "scheduled target" . "scheduled target (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Planned target upon which fires or other actions are scheduled for prosecution at a specified time."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "scheduled wave"@en . "scheduled wave" . "scheduled wave (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See wave."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "assistance in kind"@en . "assistance in kind" . "assistance in kind (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The provision of material and services for a logistic exchange of materials and services of equal value between the governments of eligible countries."@en . "AIK" . . . . "Stable" . . . "schedule of fire"@en . "schedule of fire" . "schedule of fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Groups of fires or series of fires fired in a definite sequence according to a definite program. The time of starting the schedule may be on call. For identification purposes, schedules may be referred to by a code name or other designation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "schedule of targets"@en . "schedule of targets" . "schedule of targets (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In artillery, mortar, and naval gunfire support, individual targets, groups, or series of targets to be fired on, in a definite sequence according to a definite program."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "scheme of maneuver"@en . "scheme of maneuver" . "scheme of maneuver (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The central expression of the commander\u2019s concept for operations that governs the design of supporting plans or annexes of how arrayed forces will accomplish the mission."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "scientific and technical intelligence"@en . "scientific and technical intelligence" . "scientific and technical intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of foreign scientific and technical information that covers: a. foreign developments in basic and applied research and in applied engineering techniques; and b. scientific and technical characteristics, capabilities, and limitations of all foreign military systems, weapons, weapon systems, and materiel; the research and development related thereto; and the production methods employed for their manufacture."@en . "S&TI" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "screening"@en . "screening" . "screening (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence, the evaluation of an individual or a group of individuals to determine their potential to answer collection requirements or to identify individuals who match a predetermined source profile coupled with the process of identifying and assessing the areas of knowledge, cooperation, and possible approach techniques for an individual who has information of intelligence value."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "S-Day"@en . "S-Day" . "S-Day (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See times."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "sea areas"@en . "sea areas" . "sea areas (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Areas in the amphibious objective area designated for the stationing of amphibious task force ships. Sea areas include inner transport area, sea echelon area, fire support area, etc."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "sea barge"@en . "sea barge" . "sea barge (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A type of barge-ship that can carry up to 38 loaded barges and also carry tugs, stacked causeway sections, various watercraft, or heavy lift equipment to better support joint logistics over-the-shore operations."@en . "SEABEE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "seabasing"@en . "seabasing" . "seabasing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The deployment, assembly, command projection, reconstitution, and reemployment of joint power from the sea without reliance on land bases within the operational area."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "sea control operations"@en . "sea control operations" . "sea control operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The employment of naval forces, supported by land and air forces as appropriate, in order to achieve military objectives in vital sea areas. Such operations include destruction of enemy naval forces, suppression of enemy sea commerce, protection of vital sea lanes, and establishment of local military superiority in areas of naval operations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "assumption"@en . "assumption" . "assumption (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A supposition on the current situation or a presupposition on the future course of events, either or both assumed to be true in the absence of positive proof, necessary to enable the commander in the process of planning to complete an estimate of the situation and make a decision on the course of action."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "sea echelon"@en . "sea echelon" . "sea echelon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A portion of the assault shipping which withdraws from or remains out of the transport area during an amphibious landing and operates in designated areas to seaward in an on-call or unscheduled status."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "sea echelon area"@en . "sea echelon area" . "sea echelon area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, an area to seaward of a transport area from which assault shipping is phased into the transport area, and to which assault shipping withdraws from the transport area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "sea echelon plan"@en . "sea echelon plan" . "sea echelon plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the distribution plan for amphibious shipping in the transport area to minimize losses due to enemy attack by weapons of mass destruction and to reduce the area to be swept of mines."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "SEAL delivery vehicle team"@en . "SEAL delivery vehicle team" . "SEAL delivery vehicle team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "United States Navy forces organized, trained, and equipped to conduct special operations with SEAL delivery vehicles, dry deck shelters, and other submersible platforms."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "sealift enhancement features"@en . "sealift enhancement features" . "sealift enhancement features (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Special equipment and modifications that adapt merchanttype dry cargo ships and tankers to specific military missions."@en . "SEFs" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "SEAL team"@en . "SEAL team" . "SEAL team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "United States Navy forces organized, trained, and equipped to conduct special operations with an emphasis on maritime, coastal, and riverine environments."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "seaport"@en . "seaport" . "seaport (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A land facility designated for reception of personnel or materiel moved by sea, and that serves as an authorized port of entrance into or departure from the country in which located."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "search"@en . "search" . "search (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A systematic reconnaissance of a defined area, so that all parts of the area have passed within visibility."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "search and rescue"@en . "search and rescue" . "search and rescue (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The use of aircraft, surface craft, submarines, and specialized rescue teams and equipment to search for and rescue distressed persons on land or at sea in a permissive environment."@en . "SAR" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "search and rescue numerical encryption grid"@en . "search and rescue numerical encryption grid" . "search and rescue numerical encryption grid (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A predesignated ten-letter word without repeated letters used exclusively by recovery forces or isolated personnel to encrypt numerical data such as position, time, headings, etc., in a covert manner."@en . "SARNEG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "asymmetric"@en . "asymmetric" . "asymmetric (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In military operations the application of dissimilar strategies, tactics, capabilities, and methods to circumvent or negate an opponent\u2019s strengths while exploiting his weaknesses."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "search and rescue point"@en . "search and rescue point" . "search and rescue point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A predesignated specific location, relative to which isolated personnel provide their position to recovery forces."@en . "SARDOT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "search and rescue region"@en . "search and rescue region" . "search and rescue region (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area of defined dimensions, recognized by the International Civil Aviation Organization, International Maritime Organization, or other cognizant international body, and associated with a rescue coordination center within which search and rescue services are provided."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "SEASHED"@en . "SEASHED" . "SEASHED (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary deck in container ships for transport of large military vehicles and outsized breakbulk cargo that will not fit into containers."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "sea state"@en . "sea state" . "sea state (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A scale that categorizes the force of progressively higher seas by wave height. This scale is mathematically co-related to the Pierson-Moskowitz scale and the relationship of wind to waves."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "sea surveillance"@en . "sea surveillance" . "sea surveillance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) The systematic observation of surface and subsurface sea areas by all available and practicable means primarily for the purpose of locating, identifying and determining the movements of ships, submarines, and other vehicles, friendly and enemy, proceeding on or under the surface of the world\u2019s seas and oceans."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "seaward launch point"@en . "seaward launch point" . "seaward launch point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A designated point off the coast from which special operations forces will launch to proceed to the beach to conduct operations."@en . "SLP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "seaward recovery point"@en . "seaward recovery point" . "seaward recovery point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A designated point off the coast to which special operations forces will proceed for recovery by submarine or other means of recovery."@en . "SRP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "secondary imagery dissemination"@en . "secondary imagery dissemination" . "secondary imagery dissemination (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See electronic imagery dissemination."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "secondary loads"@en . "secondary loads" . "secondary loads (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Unit equipment, supplies, and major end items that are transported in the beds of organic vehicles."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "secondary wave breaker system"@en . "secondary wave breaker system" . "secondary wave breaker system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A series of waves superimposed on another series and differing in height, period, or angle of approach to the beach."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "adequacy"@en . "adequacy" . "adequacy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The joint operation plan review criterion for assessing whether the scope and concept of planned operations can accomplish the assigned mission and comply with the planning guidance provided."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "atmospheric environment"@en . "atmospheric environment" . "atmospheric environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The envelope of air surrounding the Earth, including its interfaces and interactions with the Earth\u2019s solid or liquid surface."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "secret"@en . "secret" . "secret (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Security classification that shall be applied to information, the unauthorized disclosure of which reasonably could be expected to cause serious damage to the national security that the original classification authority is able to identify or describe. (EO 13526)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Secretary of a Military Department"@en . "Secretary of a Military Department" . "Secretary of a Military Department (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Secretary of the Air Force, Army, or Navy."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "SECRET Internet Protocol Router Network"@en . "SECRET Internet Protocol Router Network" . "SECRET Internet Protocol Router Network (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The worldwide SECRET-level packet switch network that uses high-speed internet protocol routers and high-capacity Defense Information Systems Network circuitry."@en . "SIPRNET" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "section"@en . "section" . "section (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "sector air defense commander"@en . "sector air defense commander" . "sector air defense commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Commander subordinate to an area/regional air defense commander, who is responsible for air and missile defenses in the assigned sector and exercises authorities delegated by the area/regional air defense commander."@en . "SADC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "security"@en . "security" . "security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. Measures taken by a military unit, activity, or installation to protect itself against all acts designed to, or which may, impair its effectiveness."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "security assistance"@en . "security assistance" . "security assistance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Group of programs authorized by the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and the Arms Export Control Act of 1976, as amended, or other related statutes by which the United States provides defense articles, military training, and other defense-related services by grant, loan, credit, or cash sales in furtherance of national policies and objectives. Security assistance is an element of security cooperation funded and authorized by Department of State to be administered by Department of Defense/Defense Security Cooperation Agency."@en . "SA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "security classification"@en . "security classification" . "security classification (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A category to which national security information and material is assigned to denote the degree of damage that unauthorized disclosure would cause to 279 national defense or foreign relations of the United States and to denote the degree of protection required. There are three such categories: top secret, secret, and confidential. (EO 13526)"@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "security clearance"@en . "security clearance" . "security clearance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An administrative determination by competent authority that an individual is eligible for access to classified information."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "security cooperation"@en . "security cooperation" . "security cooperation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All Department of Defense interactions with foreign defense establishments to build defense relationships that promote specific US security interests, develop allied and friendly military capabilities for self-defense and multinational operations, and provide US forces with peacetime and contingency access to a host nation."@en . "SC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "atomic weapon"@en . "atomic weapon" . "atomic weapon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See nuclear weapon."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "security cooperation organization"@en . "security cooperation organization" . "security cooperation organization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All Department of Defense elements located in a foreign country with assigned responsibilities for carrying out security assistance/cooperation management functions. It includes military assistance advisory groups, military missions and groups, offices of defense and military cooperation, liaison groups, and defense attach\u00E9 personnel designated to perform security assistance/cooperation functions."@en . "SCO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "security countermeasures"@en . "security countermeasures" . "security countermeasures (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those protective activities required to prevent espionage, sabotage, theft, or unauthorized use of classified or controlled information, systems, or material of the Department of Defense."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "security force assistance"@en . "security force assistance" . "security force assistance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Department of Defense activities that contribute to unified action by the US Government to support the development of the capacity and capability of foreign security forces and their supporting institutions."@en . "SFA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "security forces"@en . "security forces" . "security forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Duly constituted military, paramilitary, police, and constabulary forces of a state."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "security review"@en . "security review" . "security review (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of reviewing information and products prior to public release to ensure the material will not jeopardize ongoing or future operations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "security sector reform"@en . "security sector reform" . "security sector reform (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A comprehensive set of programs and activities undertaken to improve the way a host nation provides safety, security, and justice."@en . "SSR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "security service"@en . "security service" . "security service (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Entity or component of a foreign government charged with responsibility for counterespionage or internal security functions."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "sedition"@en . "sedition" . "sedition (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Willfully advocating or teaching the duty or necessity of overthrowing the US government or any political subdivision by force or violence."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "segregation"@en . "segregation" . "segregation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In detainee operations, the removal of a detainee from other detainees and their environment for legitimate purposes unrelated to interrogation, such as when necessary for the movement, health, safety, and/or security of the detainee, the detention facility, or its personnel."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "seize"@en . "seize" . "seize (JP 1-02)"@en . . "To employ combat forces to occupy physically and to control a designated area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "at sea"@en . "at sea" . "at sea (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Includes the following maritime areas: foreign internal waters, archipelagic waters, and territorial seas; foreign contiguous zones; foreign exclusive economic zones; the high seas; and US-exclusive economic zone, territorial sea, and internal waters."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "seizures"@en . "seizures" . "seizures (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In counterdrug operations, includes drugs and conveyances seized by law enforcement authorities and drug-related assets (monetary instruments, etc.) confiscated based on evidence that they have been derived from or used in illegal narcotics activities."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Selected Reserve"@en . "Selected Reserve" . "Selected Reserve (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those units and individuals within the Ready Reserve designated by their respective Services and approved by the Joint Chiefs of Staff as so essential to initial wartime missions that they have priority over all other Reserves. Selected Reservists actively participate in a Reserve Component training program. The Selected Reserve also includes persons performing initial active duty for training."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "selective identification feature"@en . "selective identification feature" . "selective identification feature (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A capability that, when added to the basic identification friend or foe system, provides the means to transmit, receive, and display selected coded replies."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "selective loading"@en . "selective loading" . "selective loading (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The arrangement and stowage of equipment and supplies aboard ship in a manner designed to facilitate issues to units."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "selective mobilization"@en . "selective mobilization" . "selective mobilization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See mobilization, Part 2."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "selective off-loading"@en . "selective off-loading" . "selective off-loading (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The capability to access and off-load vehicles, supplies, and equipment without having to conduct a major reconfiguration or total off-load; influenced by the number and types of ships allocated, and the space made available for the embarkation of the landing force."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "selective unloading"@en . "selective unloading" . "selective unloading (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In an amphibious operation, the controlled unloading from assault shipping, and movement ashore, of specific items of cargo at the request of the landing force commander. Normally, selective unloading parallels the landing of nonscheduled units during the initial unloading period of the ship-to-shore movement."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "semipermanent joint task force"@en . "semipermanent joint task force" . "semipermanent joint task force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint task force that has been assigned an expanded or follow-on mission and will continue to conduct these operations in a specified area for an undetermined period of time."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "senior airfield authority"@en . "senior airfield authority" . "senior airfield authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An individual designated by the joint force commander to be responsible for the control, operation, and maintenance of an airfield to include the 281 runways, associated taxiways, parking ramps, land, and facilities whose proximity directly affects airfield operations."@en . "SAA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "senior contracting official"@en . "senior contracting official" . "senior contracting official (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The lead Service or joint command designated contracting official who has direct managerial responsibility over theater support contracting."@en . "SCO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "attach"@en . "attach" . "attach (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "senior meteorological and oceanographic officer"@en . "senior meteorological and oceanographic officer" . "senior meteorological and oceanographic officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Meteorological and oceanographic officer responsible for assisting the combatant commander and staff in developing and executing operational meteorological and oceanographic service concepts in support of a designated joint force."@en . "SMO" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "sensitive"@en . "sensitive" . "sensitive (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An agency, installation, person, position, document, material, or activity requiring special protection from disclosure that could cause embarrassment, compromise, or threat to the security of the sponsoring power."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "sensitive compartmented information"@en . "sensitive compartmented information" . "sensitive compartmented information (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All information and materials bearing special community controls indicating restricted handling within present and future community intelligence collection programs and their end products for which community systems of compartmentation have been or will be formally established. (These controls are over and above the provisions of DOD 5200.1-R, Information Security Program Regulation.)"@en . "SCI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "sensitive compartmented information facility"@en . "sensitive compartmented information facility" . "sensitive compartmented information facility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An accredited area, room, group of rooms, or installation where sensitive compartmented information may be stored, used, discussed, and/or electronically processed, where procedural and physical measures prevent the free access of persons unless they have been formally indoctrinated for the particular sensitive compartmented information authorized for use or storage within the sensitive compartmented information facility."@en . "SCIF" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "sensitive site"@en . "sensitive site" . "sensitive site (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A geographically limited area that contains, but is not limited to, adversary information systems, war crimes sites, critical government facilities, and areas suspected of containing high value targets."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "sequel"@en . "sequel" . "sequel (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The subsequent major operation or phase based on the possible outcomes (success, stalemate, or defeat) of the current major operation or phase."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "serial"@en . "serial" . "serial (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "serial assignment table"@en . "serial assignment table" . "serial assignment table (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A table that is used in amphibious operations and shows the serial number, the title of the unit, the approximate number of personnel; the material, vehicles, or equipment in the serial; the number and type of landing craft and/or amphibious vehicles required to boat the serial; and the ship on which the serial is embarked."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "seriously ill or injured"@en . "seriously ill or injured" . "seriously ill or injured (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The casualty status of a person whose illness or injury is classified by medical authority to be of such severity that there is cause for immediate concern, but there is not imminent danger to life."@en . "SII" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "seriously wounded"@en . "seriously wounded" . "seriously wounded (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A casualty whose injuries or illness are of such severity that the patient is rendered unable to walk or sit, thereby requiring a litter for movement and evacuation."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "attack assessment"@en . "attack assessment" . "attack assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An evaluation of information to determine the potential or actual nature and objectives of an attack for the purpose of providing information for timely decisions."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "service ammunition"@en . "service ammunition" . "service ammunition (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Ammunition intended for combat rather than for training purposes."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Service-common"@en . "Service-common" . "Service-common (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Equipment, material, supplies, and services adopted by a Military Service for use by its own forces and activities. These include standard military items, base operating support, and the supplies and services provided by a Military Service to support and sustain its own forces, including those assigned to the combatant commands. Items and services defined as Service-common by one Military Service are not necessarily Service-common for all other Military Services."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Service component command"@en . "Service component command" . "Service component command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A command consisting of the Service component commander and all those Service forces, such as individuals, units, detachments, organizations, and installations under that command, including the support forces that have been assigned to a combatant command or further assigned to a subordinate unified command or joint task force."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "service group"@en . "service group" . "service group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A major naval administration and/or tactical organization, consisting of the commander and the staff, designed to exercise operational and administrative control of assigned squadrons and units in executing their tasks of providing logistic support of fleet operations."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Service-organic transportation assets"@en . "Service-organic transportation assets" . "Service-organic transportation assets (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Transportation assets that are: a. Assigned to a Military Department for functions of the Secretaries of the Military Departments set forth in Title 10 of the United States Code, Sections 3013(b), 5013(b), and 8013(b), including administrative functions (such as motor pools), intelligence functions, training functions, and maintenance functions; b. Assigned to the Department of the Army for the execution of the missions of the Army Corps of Engineers; c. Assigned to the Department of the Navy as the special mission support force of missile range instrumentation ships, ocean survey ships, cable ships, oceanographic research ships, acoustic research ships, and naval test support ships; the naval fleet auxiliary force of 283 fleet ammunition ships, fleet stores ships, fleet ocean tugs, and fleet oilers; hospital ships; and Navy-unique fleet essential airlift aircraft to provide delivery of passengers and/or cargo from forward Air Mobility Command channel hubs to mobile fleet units; Marine Corps intermediate maintenance activity ships, Marine Corps helicopter support to senior federal officials; and, prior to the complete discharge of cargo, maritime prepositioning ships; d. Assigned to the Department of the Air Force for search and rescue, weather reconnaissance, audiovisual services, and aeromedical evacuation functions, and transportation of senior federal officials."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "service squadron"@en . "service squadron" . "service squadron (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An administrative and/or tactical subdivision of a naval service force or service group, consisting of the commander and the staff and organized to exercise operational and administrative control of assigned units in providing logistic support of fleet units as directed."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "service troops"@en . "service troops" . "service troops (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those units designed to render supply, maintenance, transportation, evacuation, hospitalization, and other services required by air and ground combat units to carry out effectively their mission in combat."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Service-unique container"@en . "Service-unique container" . "Service-unique container (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any 20- or 40-foot International Organization for Standardization container procured or leased by a Service to meet Service-unique requirements."@en . "component-owned container" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "servicing"@en . "servicing" . "servicing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See common servicing; cross-servicing; joint servicing."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "sexual assault forensic examination kit"@en . "sexual assault forensic examination kit" . "sexual assault forensic examination kit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The medical and forensic examination kit used to ensure controlled procedures and safekeeping of any bodily specimens in a sexual assault case."@en . "SAFE kit" . . . . "Stable" . . . "attack group"@en . "attack group" . "attack group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A subordinate task organization of the Navy forces of an amphibious task force. It is composed of assault shipping and supporting naval units designated to transport, protect, land, and initially support a landing group."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "sexual assault prevention and response program"@en . "sexual assault prevention and response program" . "sexual assault prevention and response program (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Department of Defense program for the Military Departments and Department of Defense components that establishes sexual assault prevention and response policies to be implemented worldwide."@en . "SAPR program" . . . . "Stable" . . . "sexual assault response coordinator"@en . "sexual assault response coordinator" . "sexual assault response coordinator (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The single point of contact at an installation or within a geographic area who overseas sexual assault awareness, prevention, and response."@en . "SARC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "shelter"@en . "shelter" . "shelter (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An International Organization for Standardization container outfitted with liveor work-in capability."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "shielding"@en . "shielding" . "shielding (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "shifting fire"@en . "shifting fire" . "shifting fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fire delivered at constant range at varying deflections; used to cover the width of a target that is too great to be covered by an open sheaf."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "ship-to-shore movement"@en . "ship-to-shore movement" . "ship-to-shore movement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of the action phase of an amphibious operation which includes the deployment of the landing force from the assault shipping to designated landing areas."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "shoal"@en . "shoal" . "shoal (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A sandbank or bar that makes water shoal; i.e., a sand-bank that is not rocky and on which there is a water depth of 6 fathoms or less."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "shore fire control party"@en . "shore fire control party" . "shore fire control party (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A specially trained unit for control of naval gunfire in support of troops ashore. It consists of a spotting team to adjust fire and a naval gunfire liaison team to perform liaison functions for the supported battalion commander. "@en . "SFCP" . . . "Stable" . . . "shore party"@en . "shore party" . "shore party (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A task organization of the landing force, formed for the purpose of facilitating the landing and movement off the beaches of troops, equipment, and supplies; for the evacuation from the beaches of casualties and enemy prisoners of war; and for facilitating the beaching, retraction, and salvaging of landing ships and craft. It comprises elements of both the naval and landing forces."@en . "beach group" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "shortfall"@en . "shortfall" . "shortfall (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The lack of forces, equipment, personnel, materiel, or capability, reflected as the difference between the resources identified as a plan requirement and those apportioned to a combatant commander for planning, that would adversely affect the command\u2019s ability to accomplish its mission."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "attack heading"@en . "attack heading" . "attack heading (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "short-range air defense engagement zone"@en . "short-range air defense engagement zone" . "short-range air defense engagement zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In air defense, that airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air threats normally rests with short-range air defense weapons and may be established within a low- or highaltitude missile engagement zone."@en . "SHORADEZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "short-range ballistic missile"@en . "short-range ballistic missile" . "short-range ballistic missile (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A land-based ballistic missile with a range capability up to about 600 nautical miles."@en . "SRBM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "short supply"@en . "short supply" . "short supply (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An item is in short supply when the total of stock on hand and anticipated receipts during a given period are less than the total estimated demand during that period."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "short takeoff and landing"@en . "short takeoff and landing" . "short takeoff and landing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) The ability of an aircraft to clear a 50-foot (15 meters) obstacle within 1,500 feet (450 meters) of commencing takeoff or in landing, to stop within 1,500 feet (450 meters) after passing over a 50-foot (15 meters) obstacle. 285"@en . "STOL" . . . "Stable" . . . "short takeoff and vertical landing aircraft"@en . "short takeoff and vertical landing aircraft" . "short takeoff and vertical landing aircraft (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) Fixed-wing aircraft capable of clearing a 15-meter (50-foot) obstacle within 450 meters (1,500 feet) of commencing takeoff run, and capable of landing vertically."@en . "STOVL" . . . . "Stable" . . . "short title"@en . "short title" . "short title (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A short, identifying combination of letters, and/or numbers assigned to a document or device for purposes of brevity and/or security."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "show of force"@en . "show of force" . "show of force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operation designed to demonstrate US resolve that involves increased visibility of US deployed forces in an attempt to defuse a specific situation that, if allowed to continue, may be detrimental to US interests or national objectives."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "side-looking airborne radar"@en . "side-looking airborne radar" . "side-looking airborne radar (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) An airborne radar, viewing at right angles to the axis of the vehicle, which produces a presentation of terrain or moving targets. "@en . "SLAR" . . . "Stable" . . . "signal operating instructions"@en . "signal operating instructions" . "signal operating instructions (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A series of orders issued for technical control and coordination of the signal communication activities of a command. In Marine Corps usage, these instructions are designated communication operation instructions."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "signal security"@en . "signal security" . "signal security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A generic term that includes both communications security and electronics security."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "attack pattern"@en . "attack pattern" . "attack pattern (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The type and distribution of targets under attack."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "signals intelligence"@en . "signals intelligence" . "signals intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "SIGINT" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "signals intelligence operational control"@en . "signals intelligence operational control" . "signals intelligence operational control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The authoritative direction of signals intelligence activities, including tasking and allocation of effort, and the authoritative prescription of those uniform techniques and standards by which signals intelligence information is collected, processed, and reported."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "signals intelligence operational tasking authority"@en . "signals intelligence operational tasking authority" . "signals intelligence operational tasking authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A military commander\u2019s authority to operationally direct and levy signals intelligence requirements on designated signals intelligence resources; includes authority to deploy and redeploy all or part of the signals intelligence resources for which signals intelligence operational tasking authority has been delegated."@en . "SOTA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "significant wave height"@en . "significant wave height" . "significant wave height (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The average height of the third of waves observed during a given period of time. Significant wave height is used for evaluating the impact of waves and breakers on watercraft in the open sea and surf zones."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Silver Triangle"@en . "Silver Triangle" . "Silver Triangle (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The South American region consisting of Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia that is historically known to be a major illegal drug production area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "simultaneous engagement"@en . "simultaneous engagement" . "simultaneous engagement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The concurrent engagement of hostile targets by combination of interceptor aircraft and surface-to-air missiles."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "single-anchor leg mooring"@en . "single-anchor leg mooring" . "single-anchor leg mooring (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mooring facility dedicated to the offshore petroleum discharge system. Once installed, it permits a tanker to remain on station and pump in much higher sea states than is possible with a spread moor."@en . "SALM" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "single integrated theater logistic manager"@en . "single integrated theater logistic manager" . "single integrated theater logistic manager (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Service component or agency, usually in a mature theater, that is designated by the combatant commander or subunified commander as the single in-theater manager for planning and execution of a specific common-user logistic (CUL) item or related items. Single integrated logistic managers are normally long-term in nature with responsibilities that include planning, coordination, control, and execution of a specific CUL function (or similar CUL functions) at the theater level, in both peacetime and during actual operations, within the parameters of combatant commander\u2019s directives."@en . "SITLM" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "single manager for transportation"@en . "single manager for transportation" . "single manager for transportation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The United States Transportation Command is the Department of Defense single manager for transportation, other than Service-organic or theater-assigned transportation assets."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "single port manager"@en . "single port manager" . "single port manager (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The transportation component, designated by the Department of Defense through the US Transportation Command, responsible for management of all common-user aerial and seaports worldwide."@en . "SPM" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "attack position"@en . "attack position" . "attack position (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The last position occupied by the assault echelon before crossing the line of departure."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "single-service manager"@en . "single-service manager" . "single-service manager (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Service component commander who is assigned the responsibility and delegated the authority to coordinate and/or perform specified personnel support or personnel service support functions in the theater of operations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "site exploitation"@en . "site exploitation" . "site exploitation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A series of activities to recognize, collect, process, preserve, and analyze information, personnel, and/or materiel found during the conduct of operations."@en . "SE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "situation report"@en . "situation report" . "situation report (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A report giving the situation in the area of a reporting unit or formation."@en . "SITREP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "situation template"@en . "situation template" . "situation template (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A depiction of assumed adversary dispositions, based on that adversary\u2019s preferred method of operations and the impact of the operational environment if the adversary should adopt a particular course of action."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "618th Tanker Airlift Control Center"@en . "618th Tanker Airlift Control Center" . "618th Tanker Airlift Control Center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Air Mobility Command direct reporting unit responsible for tasking and controlling operational missions for all activities involving forces supporting US Transportation Command\u2019s global air mobility mission. The Tanker Airlift Control Center is comprised of the following functions: current operations, command and control, logistic operations, aerial port operations, aeromedical evacuation, flight planning, diplomatic clearances, and weather."@en . "618th TACC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "slant range"@en . "slant range" . "slant range (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) The line of sight distance between two points, not at the same level relative to a specific datum."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "slice"@en . "slice" . "slice (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An average logistic planning factor used to obtain estimates of requirements for personnel and materiel. (e.g., a personnel slice generally consists of the total strength of the stated basic combatant elements, plus its proportionate share of all supporting and higher headquarters personnel.)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "slightly wounded"@en . "slightly wounded" . "slightly wounded (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A casualty whose injuries or illness are relatively minor, permitting the patient to walk and/or sit."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "small arms"@en . "small arms" . "small arms (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Man portable, individual, and crew-served weapon systems used mainly against personnel and lightly armored or unarmored equipment."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "small arms ammunition"@en . "small arms ammunition" . "small arms ammunition (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Ammunition for small arms, i.e., all ammunition up to and including 20 millimeters (.787 inches)."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "attack the network operations"@en . "attack the network operations" . "attack the network operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Lethal and nonlethal actions and operations against networks conducted continuously and simultaneously at multiple levels (tactical, operational, and strategic) that capitalize on or create key vulnerabilities and disrupt activities to eliminate the enemy\u2019s ability to function in order to enable success of the operation or campaign."@en . "AtN operations" . . . . "Stable" . . . "small-scale map"@en . "small-scale map" . "small-scale map (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A map having a scale smaller than 1:600,000."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "sociocultural factors"@en . "sociocultural factors" . "sociocultural factors (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The social, cultural, and behavioral factors characterizing the relationships and activities of the population of a specific region or operational environment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "solatium"@en . "solatium" . "solatium (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Monetary compensation given in areas where it is culturally appropriate to alleviate grief, suffering, and anxiety resulting from injuries, death, and property loss with a monetary payment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "sortie"@en . "sortie" . "sortie (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In air operations, an operational flight by one aircraft."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "sortie allotment message"@en . "sortie allotment message" . "sortie allotment message (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The means by which the joint force commander allots excess sorties to meet requirements of subordinate commanders that are expressed in their air employment and/or allocation plan."@en . "SORTIEALOT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "sorting"@en . "sorting" . "sorting (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In counterdrug operations, the process involved in differentiating traffic which could be involved in drug trafficking from legitimate air traffic."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "source"@en . "source" . "source (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "source management"@en . "source management" . "source management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of registering and monitoring the use of sources involved in counterintelligence and human intelligence operations to protect the security of the operations and avoid conflicts among operational elements."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "source registry"@en . "source registry" . "source registry (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A source record/catalogue of leads and sources acquired by collectors and centralized for management, coordination and deconfliction of source operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "space"@en . "space" . "space (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A medium like the land, sea, and air within which military activities shall be conducted to achieve US national security objectives."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "adjust"@en . "adjust" . "adjust (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An order to the observer or spotter to initiate an adjustment on a designated target."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "attack timing"@en . "attack timing" . "attack timing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The predicted or actual time of bursts, impacts, or arrival of weapons at their intended targets."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "space asset"@en . "space asset" . "space asset (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any individual part of a space system as follows. (1) Equipment that is or can be placed in space (e.g., a satellite or a launch vehicle). (2) Terrestrially-based equipment that directly supports space activity (e.g., a satellite ground station)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "space assignment"@en . "space assignment" . "space assignment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An assignment to the individual Departments/Services by the appropriate transportation operating agency of movement capability which completely or partially satisfies the stated requirements of the Departments/Services for the operating month and that has been accepted by them without the necessity for referral to the Joint Transportation Board for allocation."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "space-based infrared system"@en . "space-based infrared system" . "space-based infrared system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A consolidated system for infrared space, air, and terrestrial surveillance and reconnaissance along with associated communications links, designed to meet missile defense, missile warning and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance mission requirements."@en . "SBIRS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "space capability"@en . "space capability" . "space capability (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "space control"@en . "space control" . "space control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations to ensure freedom of action in space for the US and its allies and, when directed, deny an adversary freedom of action in space. The space control 289 mission area includes: operations conducted to protect friendly space capabilities from attack, interference, or unintentional hazards (defensive space control); operations to deny an adversary\u2019s use of space capabilities (offensive space control); supported by the requisite current and predictive knowledge of the space environment and the operational environment upon which space operations depend (space situational awareness)."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "space coordinating authority"@en . "space coordinating authority" . "space coordinating authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A commander responsible for coordinating joint space operations and integrating space capabilities in the operational area."@en . "SCA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "space environment"@en . "space environment" . "space environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The environment corresponding to the space domain, where electromagnetic radiation, charged particles, and electric and magnetic fields are the dominant physical influences, and that encompasses the earth\u2019s ionosphere and magnetosphere, interplanetary space, and the solar atmosphere."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "space force application"@en . "space force application" . "space force application (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Combat operations in, through, and from space to influence the course and outcome of conflict. The space force application mission area includes ballistic missile defense and force projection."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "space force enhancement"@en . "space force enhancement" . "space force enhancement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Combat support operations and force-multiplying capabilities delivered from space systems to improve the effectiveness of military forces as well as support other intelligence, civil, and commercial users. The space force enhancement mission area includes: intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance; integrated tactical warning and attack assessment; command, control, and communications; positioning, navigation, and timing; and environmental monitoring."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "space forces"@en . "space forces" . "space forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The space and terrestrial systems, equipment, facilities, organizations, and personnel necessary to access, use and, if directed, control space for national security."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "augmentation forces"@en . "augmentation forces" . "augmentation forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Forces to be transferred from a supporting combatant commander to the combatant command (command authority) or operational control of a supported combatant commander during the execution of an operation order approved by the President and Secretary of Defense."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "space power"@en . "space power" . "space power (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The total strength of a nation\u2019s capabilities to conduct and influence activities to, in, through, and from space to achieve its objectives."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "space sensor"@en . "space sensor" . "space sensor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An instrument or mechanical device mounted on a space platform or space vehicle for collecting information or detecting activity or conditions either in space or in a terrestrial medium."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "space situational awareness"@en . "space situational awareness" . "space situational awareness (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The requisite current and predictive knowledge of the space environment and the operational environment upon which space operations"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "depend"@en . "depend" . "depend (JP 1-02)"@en . . "including physical, virtual, and human domains \u2014 as well as all factors, 290 activities, and events of friendly and adversary space forces across the spectrum of conflict."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "space superiority"@en . "space superiority" . "space superiority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The degree of dominance in space of one force over another that permits the conduct of operations by the former and its related land, maritime, air, space, and special operations forces at a given time and place without prohibitive interference by the opposing force."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "space support"@en . "space support" . "space support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations to deploy and sustain military and intelligence systems in space. The space support mission area includes launching and deploying space vehicles, maintaining and sustaining spacecraft on-orbit, rendezvous and proximity operations, disposing of (including deorbiting and recovering) space capabilities, and reconstitution of space forces, if required."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "space surveillance"@en . "space surveillance" . "space surveillance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The observation of space and of the activities occurring in space. This mission is normally accomplished with the aid of ground-based radars and electrooptical sensors. This term is separate and distinct from the intelligence collection mission conducted by space-based sensors which surveil terrestrial activity."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "space systems"@en . "space systems" . "space systems (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All of the devices and organizations forming the space network. These consist of: spacecraft; mission packages(s); ground stations; data links among spacecraft, mission or user terminals, which may include initial reception, processing, and exploitation; launch systems; and directly related supporting infrastructure, including space surveillance and battle management and/or command and control."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "space weather"@en . "space weather" . "space weather (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The conditions and phenomena in space and specifically in the near-Earth environment that may affect space assets or space operations. Space weather may impact spacecraft and ground-based systems. Space weather is influenced by phenomena such as solar flare activity, ionospheric variability, energetic particle events, and geophysical events."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "special access program"@en . "special access program" . "special access program (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A sensitive program, approved in writing by a head of agency with original top secret classification authority, that imposes need-to-know and access controls beyond those normally provided for access to confidential, secret, or top secret information. The level of controls is based on the criticality of the program and the assessed hostile intelligence threat. The program may be an acquisition program, an intelligence program, or an operations and support program."@en . "SAP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "authenticate"@en . "authenticate" . "authenticate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A challenge given by voice or electrical means to attest to the authenticity of a person, message, or transmission."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "special actions"@en . "special actions" . "special actions (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those functions that due to particular sensitivities, compartmentation, or caveats cannot be conducted in normal staff channels and therefore require extraordinary processes and procedures and may involve the use of sensitive capabilities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "special air operation"@en . "special air operation" . "special air operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An air operation conducted in support of special operations and other clandestine, covert, and psychological activities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "special assignment airlift requirements"@en . "special assignment airlift requirements" . "special assignment airlift requirements (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Airlift requirements, including Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff -directed or -coordinated exercises, that require special consideration due to the number of passengers involved, weight or size of cargo, urgency of movement, sensitivity, or other valid factors that preclude the use of channel airlift."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "special boat squadron"@en . "special boat squadron" . "special boat squadron (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A permanent Navy echelon III major command to which two or more special boat units are assigned for some operational and all administrative purposes. The squadron is tasked with the training and deployment of these special boat units and may augment naval special warfare task groups and task units."@en . "SBS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "special boat team"@en . "special boat team" . "special boat team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "United States Navy forces organized, trained, and equipped to conduct or support special operations with combatant craft and other small craft."@en . "SBT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "special cargo"@en . "special cargo" . "special cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Cargo that requires special handling or protection, such as pyrotechnics, detonators, watches, and precision instruments."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "special event"@en . "special event" . "special event (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An international or domestic event, contest, activity, or meeting, which by its very nature, or by specific statutory or regulatory authority, may warrant security, safety, and/or other logistical support or assistance from the Department of Defense. (DODD 3025.18)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "special events for homeland security"@en . "special events for homeland security" . "special events for homeland security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those special events designated as having an impact on homeland security."@en . "SEHS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "special forces"@en . "special forces" . "special forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "US Army forces organized, trained, and equipped to conduct special operations with an emphasis on unconventional warfare capabilities."@en . "SF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "special forces group"@en . "special forces group" . "special forces group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The largest Army combat element for special operations consisting of command and control, special forces battalions, and a support battalion capable of long duration missions."@en . "SFG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "authentication"@en . "authentication" . "authentication (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "special information operations"@en . "special information operations" . "special information operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Information operations that by their sensitive nature and due to their potential effect or impact, security requirements, or risk to the national security of the United States, require a special review and approval process."@en . "SIO" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "specialization"@en . "specialization" . "specialization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An arrangement within an alliance wherein a member or group of members most suited by virtue of technical skills, location, or other qualifications 292 assume(s) greater responsibility for a specific task or significant portion thereof for one or more other members."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "special mission unit"@en . "special mission unit" . "special mission unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A generic term to represent a group of operations and support personnel from designated organizations that is task-organized to perform highly classified activities."@en . "SMU" . . . . "Stable" . . . "special operations"@en . "special operations" . "special operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations requiring unique modes of employment, tactical techniques, equipment and training often conducted in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments and characterized by one or more of the following: time sensitive, clandestine, low visibility, conducted with and/or through indigenous forces, requiring regional expertise, and/or a high degree of risk."@en . "SO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "special operations combat control team"@en . "special operations combat control team" . "special operations combat control team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A team of Air Force personnel organized, trained, and equipped to conduct and support special operations. Under clandestine, covert, or low-visibility conditions, these teams establish and control air assault zones; assist aircraft by verbal control, positioning, and operating navigation aids; conduct limited offensive direct action and special reconnaissance operations; and assist in the insertion and extraction of special operations forces."@en . "SOCCT" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "special operations command"@en . "special operations command" . "special operations command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A subordinate unified or other joint command established by a joint force commander to plan, coordinate, conduct, and support joint special operations within the joint force commander\u2019s assigned operational area."@en . "SOC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "special operations command and control element"@en . "special operations command and control element" . "special operations command and control element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A special operations element that is the focal point for the synchronization of special operations forces activities with conventional forces activities."@en . "SOCCE" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "special operations forces"@en . "special operations forces" . "special operations forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those Active and Reserve Component forces of the Military Services designated by the Secretary of Defense and specifically organized, trained, and equipped to conduct and support special operations."@en . "SOF" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "special operations liaison element"@en . "special operations liaison element" . "special operations liaison element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A special operations liaison team provided by the joint force special operations component commander to the joint force air component commander (if designated), or appropriate Service component air command and control organization, to coordinate, deconflict, and integrate special operations air, surface, and subsurface operations with conventional air operations."@en . "SOLE" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "special operations mission planning folder"@en . "special operations mission planning folder" . "special operations mission planning folder (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The package that contains the materials required to execute a given special operations mission. It will include the mission tasking letter, mission tasking package, original feasibility assessment (as desired), initial assessment (as desired), target intelligence package, plan of execution, infiltration and exfiltration plan of execution, and other documentation as required or desired."@en . "SOMPF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "authenticator"@en . "authenticator" . "authenticator (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A symbol or group of symbols, or a series of bits, selected or derived in a prearranged manner and usually inserted at a predetermined point within a message or transmission for the purpose of attesting to the validity of the message or transmission."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "special operations naval mobile environment team"@en . "special operations naval mobile environment team" . "special operations naval mobile environment team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A team of Navy personnel organized, trained, and equipped to support naval special warfare forces by providing weather, oceanographic, mapping, charting, and geodesy support."@en . "SONMET" . . . . "Stable" . . . "special operations-peculiar"@en . "special operations-peculiar" . "special operations-peculiar (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Equipment, material, supplies, and services required for special operations missions for which there is no Service-common requirement."@en . "SO-peculiar" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "special operations weather team"@en . "special operations weather team" . "special operations weather team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A task organized team of Air Force personnel organized, trained, and equipped to collect critical environmental information from data sparse areas."@en . "SOWT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "special operations wing"@en . "special operations wing" . "special operations wing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An Air Force special operations wing."@en . "SOW" . . . . "Stable" . . . "special reconnaissance"@en . "special reconnaissance" . "special reconnaissance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Reconnaissance and surveillance actions conducted as a special operation in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments to collect or verify information of strategic or operational significance, employing military capabilities not normally found in conventional forces."@en . "SR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "special staff"@en . "special staff" . "special staff (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All staff officers having duties at a headquarters and not included in the general (coordinating) staff group or in the personal staff group. The special staff includes certain technical specialists and heads of services, e.g., quartermaster officer, antiaircraft officer, transportation officer, etc."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "special tactics team"@en . "special tactics team" . "special tactics team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An Air Force task-organized element of special tactics that may include combat control, pararescue, tactical air control party, and special operations weather personnel."@en . "STT" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "specified combatant command"@en . "specified combatant command" . "specified combatant command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See specified command."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "specified command"@en . "specified command" . "specified command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A command that has a broad, continuing mission, normally functional, and is established and so designated by the President through the Secretary of Defense with the advice and assistance of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It normally is composed of forces from a single Military Department."@en . "specified combatant command" . . . . "Stable" . . . "specified task"@en . "specified task" . "specified task (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In the context of joint operation planning, a task that is specifically assigned to an organization by its higher headquarters."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "authorized departure"@en . "authorized departure" . "authorized departure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A procedure, short of ordered departure, by which mission employees or dependents or both, are permitted to leave post in advance of normal rotation when the national interests or imminent threat to life require it."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "split-mission oriented protective posture"@en . "split-mission oriented protective posture" . "split-mission oriented protective posture (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The concept of maintaining heightened protective posture only in those areas (or zones) that are contaminated, allowing personnel in uncontaminated areas to continue to operate in a reduced posture."@en . "split-MOPP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "spoke"@en . "spoke" . "spoke (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The portion of the hub and spoke distribution system that refers to transportation mode operators responsible for scheduled delivery to a customer of the \u201Chub\u201D."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "spot"@en . "spot" . "spot (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "spot net"@en . "spot net" . "spot net (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Radio communication net used by a spotter in calling fire."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "spot report"@en . "spot report" . "spot report (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A concise narrative report of essential information covering events or conditions that may have an immediate and significant effect on current planning and operations that is afforded the most expeditious means of transmission consistent with requisite security. (Note: In reconnaissance and surveillance usage, spot report is not to be used.)"@en . "SPOTREP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "spotter"@en . "spotter" . "spotter (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. An observer stationed for the purpose of observing and reporting results of naval gunfire to the firing agency and who also may be employed in designating targets."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "spotting"@en . "spotting" . "spotting (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Parking aircraft in an approved shipboard landing site."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "spreader bar"@en . "spreader bar" . "spreader bar (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A device specially designed to permit the lifting and handling of containers or vehicles and breakbulk cargo."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "squadron"@en . "squadron" . "squadron (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "stability operations"@en . "stability operations" . "stability operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An overarching term encompassing various military missions, tasks, and activities conducted outside the United States in coordination with other instruments of national power to maintain or reestablish a safe and secure environment, 295 provide essential governmental services, emergency infrastructure reconstruction, and humanitarian relief."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "automated identification technology"@en . "automated identification technology" . "automated identification technology (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A suite of tools for facilitating total asset visibility source data capture and transfer. Automated identification technology includes a variety of devices, such as bar codes, magnetic strips, optical memory cards, and radio frequency tags for marking or \u201Ctagging\u201D individual items, multi-packs, equipment, air pallets, or containers, along with the hardware and software required to create the 26 devices, read the information on them, and integrate that information with other logistic information."@en . "AIT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "stabilized patient"@en . "stabilized patient" . "stabilized patient (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A patient whose airway is secured, hemorrhage is controlled, shock treated, and fractures are immobilized."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "stable patient"@en . "stable patient" . "stable patient (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A patient for whom no inflight medical intervention is expected but the potential for medical intervention exists."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "staff judge advocate"@en . "staff judge advocate" . "staff judge advocate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A judge advocate so designated in the Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps, and the principal legal advisor of a Navy, Coast Guard, or joint force command who is a judge advocate."@en . "SJA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "staged crews"@en . "staged crews" . "staged crews (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Aircrews specifically positioned at intermediate airfields to take over aircraft operating on air routes, thus relieving complementary crews of flying fatigue and speeding up the flow rate of the aircraft concerned."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "staging"@en . "staging" . "staging (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Assembling, holding, and organizing arriving personnel, equipment, and sustaining materiel in preparation for onward movement. The organizing and preparation for movement of personnel, equipment, and materiel at designated areas to incrementally build forces capable of meeting the operational commander\u2019s requirements."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "staging area"@en . "staging area" . "staging area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "SA" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Amphibious or airborne staging area"@en . "Amphibious or airborne staging area" . "Amphibious or airborne staging area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A general locality between the mounting area and the objective of an amphibious or airborne expedition, through which the expedition or parts thereof pass after mounting, for refueling, regrouping of ships, and/or exercise, inspection, and redistribution of troops."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Staging area (Other mouvements)"@en . "Staging area (Other mouvements)" . "Staging area (Other mouvements) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A general locality established for the concentration of troop units and transient personnel between movements over the lines of communications."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "staging base"@en . "staging base" . "staging base (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "standardization"@en . "standardization" . "standardization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process by which the Department of Defense achieves the closest practicable cooperation among the Services and Department of Defense agencies for the most efficient use of research, development, and production resources, and agrees to adopt on the broadest possible basis the use of: a. common or compatible operational, administrative, and logistic procedures; b. common or compatible technical procedures and criteria; c. common, compatible, or interchangeable supplies, components, weapons, or equipment; and d. common or compatible tactical doctrine with corresponding organizational compatibility."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "standard operating procedure"@en . "standard operating procedure" . "standard operating procedure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A set of instructions covering those features of operations which lend themselves to a definite or standardized procedure without loss of effectiveness. The procedure is applicable unless ordered otherwise."@en . "SOP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Automated Repatriation Reporting System"@en . "Automated Repatriation Reporting System" . "Automated Repatriation Reporting System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Defense Manpower Data Center uses this system to track the status of noncombatant evacuees after they have arrived in an initial safe haven in the United States."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "standard use Army aircraft flight route"@en . "standard use Army aircraft flight route" . "standard use Army aircraft flight route (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Route established below the coordinating altitude to facilitate the movement of Army aviation assets. Route is normally located in the corps through brigade rear areas of operation and do not require approval by the airspace control authority."@en . "SAAFR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Standby Reserve"@en . "Standby Reserve" . "Standby Reserve (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those units and members of the Reserve Component (other than those in the Ready Reserve or Retired Reserve) who are liable for active duty only, as provided in Title 10, United States Code, Sections 10151, 12301, and 12306."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "standing joint force headquarters"@en . "standing joint force headquarters" . "standing joint force headquarters (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A staff organization operating under a flag or general officer providing a combatant commander with a full-time, trained joint command and control element integrated into the combatant commander\u2019s staff whose focus is on contingency and crisis action planning."@en . "SJFHQ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "standing operating procedure"@en . "standing operating procedure" . "standing operating procedure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See standard operating procedure."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "standing rules for the use of force"@en . "standing rules for the use of force" . "standing rules for the use of force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Preapproved directives issued to guide United States forces on the use of force during various operations. These directives may take the form of execute orders, deployment orders, memoranda of agreement, or plans."@en . "SRUF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "stateless person"@en . "stateless person" . "stateless person (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A person who is not considered as a national by any state under the operation of its law."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "station time"@en . "station time" . "station time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In air transport operations, the time at which crews, passengers, and cargo are to be on board and ready for the flight."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "status-of-forces agreement"@en . "status-of-forces agreement" . "status-of-forces agreement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An agreement that defines the legal position of a visiting military force deployed in the territory of a friendly state. Agreements delineating the status of visiting military forces may be bilateral or multilateral. Provisions pertaining to the status of visiting forces may be set forth in a separate agreement, or they may form a part of a more comprehensive agreement. These provisions describe how the authorities of a visiting force may control members of that force and the amenability of the force or its members to the local law or to the authority of local officials."@en . "SOFA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "sterilizer"@en . "sterilizer" . "sterilizer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In mine warfare, a device included in mines to render the mine permanently inoperative on expiration of a pre-determined time after laying."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "stick commander (air transport)"@en . "stick commander (air transport)" . "stick commander (air transport) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A designated individual who controls paratroops from the time they enter the aircraft until their exit."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "automatic approach and landing"@en . "automatic approach and landing" . "automatic approach and landing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A control mode in which the aircraft\u2019s speed and flight path are automatically controlled for approach, flare-out, and landing."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "stimulants"@en . "stimulants" . "stimulants (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Controlled drugs that make the user feel stronger, more decisive, and selfpossessed; includes cocaine and amphetamines."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "stockage objective"@en . "stockage objective" . "stockage objective (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The maximum quantities of materiel to be maintained on hand to sustain current operations. It will consist of the sum of stocks represented by the operating level and the safety level."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Stock Number"@en . "Stock Number" . "Stock Number (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See national stock number."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "stockpile to target sequence"@en . "stockpile to target sequence" . "stockpile to target sequence (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "stop-loss"@en . "stop-loss" . "stop-loss (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Presidential authority under Title 10, United States Code, Section 12305 to suspend laws relating to promotion, retirement, or separation of any member of the Armed Forces determined essential to the national security of the United States (\u201Claws relating to promotion\u201D broadly includes, among others, grade tables, current general or flag officer authorizations, and E8 and 9 limits). This authority may be exercised by the President only if reservists are serving on active duty under Title 10, United States Code authorities for Presidential Reserve Call-up, partial mobilization, or full mobilization."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "stowage"@en . "stowage" . "stowage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The method of placing cargo into a single hold or compartment of a ship to prevent damage, shifting, etc."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "stowage factor"@en . "stowage factor" . "stowage factor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The number that expresses the space, in cubic feet, occupied by a long ton of any commodity as prepared for shipment, including all crating or packaging."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "stowage plan"@en . "stowage plan" . "stowage plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A completed stowage diagram showing what materiel has been loaded and its stowage location in each hold, between-deck compartment, or other space in a ship, including deck space."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "strafing"@en . "strafing" . "strafing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The delivery of automatic weapons fire by aircraft on ground targets."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "strapping"@en . "strapping" . "strapping (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "automation network"@en . "automation network" . "automation network (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The automation network combines all of the information collection devices, automatic identification technologies, and the automated information systems that either support or facilitate the joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration process."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic air transport"@en . "strategic air transport" . "strategic air transport (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The movement of personnel and materiel by air in accordance with a strategic plan."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic communication"@en . "strategic communication" . "strategic communication (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Focused United States Government efforts to understand and engage key audiences to create, strengthen, or preserve conditions favorable for the advancement of United States Government interests, policies, and objectives through the use of coordinated programs, plans, themes, messages, and products synchronized with the actions of all instruments of national power."@en . "SC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic concept"@en . "strategic concept" . "strategic concept (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The course of action accepted as the result of the estimate of the strategic situation which is a statement of what is to be done in broad terms."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic debriefing"@en . "strategic debriefing" . "strategic debriefing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Debriefing activity conducted to collect information or to verify previously collected information in response to national or theater level collection priorities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic direction"@en . "strategic direction" . "strategic direction (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The processes and products by which the President, Secretary of Defense, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff provide strategic guidance to the Joint Staff, combatant commands, Services, and combat support agencies."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic estimate"@en . "strategic estimate" . "strategic estimate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The broad range of strategic factors that influence the commander\u2019s understanding of its operational environment and its determination of missions, objectives, and courses of action."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic intelligence"@en . "strategic intelligence" . "strategic intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence required for the formation of policy and military plans at national and international levels. Strategic intelligence and tactical intelligence differ primarily in level of application, but may also vary in terms of scope and detail."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic level of war"@en . "strategic level of war" . "strategic level of war (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The level of war at which a nation, often as a member of a group of nations, determines national or multinational (alliance or coalition) strategic security objectives and guidance, then develops and uses national resources to achieve those objectives."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic mission"@en . "strategic mission" . "strategic mission (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mission directed against one or more of a selected series of enemy targets with the purpose of progressive destruction and disintegration of the enemy\u2019s warmaking capacity and will to make war. Targets include key manufacturing systems, sources of raw material, critical material, stockpiles, power systems, transportation systems, communication facilities, and other such target systems. As opposed to tactical operations, strategic operations are designed to have a long-range rather than immediate effect on the enemy and its military forces. 299"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic plan"@en . "strategic plan" . "strategic plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A plan for the overall conduct of a war."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "administrative contracting officer"@en . "administrative contracting officer" . "administrative contracting officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Contracting officer whose primary duties involve contract administration."@en . "ACO" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "autonomous operation"@en . "autonomous operation" . "autonomous operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In air defense, the mode of operation assumed by a unit after it has lost all communications with higher echelonsforcing the unit commander to assume full responsibility for control of weapons and engagement of hostile targets."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic sealift"@en . "strategic sealift" . "strategic sealift (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The afloat pre-positioning and ocean movement of military materiel in support of US and multinational forces."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic sealift forces"@en . "strategic sealift forces" . "strategic sealift forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Sealift forces composed of ships, cargo handling and delivery systems, and the necessary operating personnel. They include US Navy, US Marine Corps, and US Army elements with Active and Reserve components. Merchant marine vessels manned by civilian mariners may constitute part of this force."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic sealift shipping"@en . "strategic sealift shipping" . "strategic sealift shipping (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Common-user ships of the Military Sealift Command force, including pre-positioned ships after their pre-positioning mission has been completed and they have been returned to the operational control of the Military Sealift Command."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic vulnerability"@en . "strategic vulnerability" . "strategic vulnerability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The susceptibility of vital instruments of national power to being seriously decreased or adversely changed by the application of actions within the capability of another nation to impose. Strategic vulnerability may pertain to political, geographic, economic, informational, scientific, sociological, or military factors."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "strategic warning"@en . "strategic warning" . "strategic warning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A warning prior to the initiation of a threatening act."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "strategy"@en . "strategy" . "strategy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A prudent idea or set of ideas for employing the instruments of national power in a synchronized and integrated fashion to achieve theater, national, and/or multinational objectives."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "stretcher"@en . "stretcher" . "stretcher (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See litter."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "strike"@en . "strike" . "strike (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An attack to damage or destroy an objective or a capability."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "strike coordination and reconnaissance"@en . "strike coordination and reconnaissance" . "strike coordination and reconnaissance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mission flown for the purpose of detecting targets and coordinating or performing attack or reconnaissance on those targets."@en . "SCAR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "strikedown"@en . "strikedown" . "strikedown (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The movement of aircraft from the flight deck to the hangar deck level."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "available-to-load date"@en . "available-to-load date" . "available-to-load date (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A date specified for each unit in a time-phased force and deployment data indicating when that unit will be ready to load at the point of embarkation."@en . "ALD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "stuffing"@en . "stuffing" . "stuffing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Packing of cargo into a container."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "submarine operating authority"@en . "submarine operating authority" . "submarine operating authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The naval commander exercising operational control of submarines. 300"@en . "SUBOPAUTH" . . . "Stable" . . . "submarine patrol area"@en . "submarine patrol area" . "submarine patrol area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A restricted area established to allow submarine operations: a. unimpeded by the operation of, or possible attack from, friendly forces in wartime; b. without submerged mutual interference in peacetime."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "subordinate campaign plan"@en . "subordinate campaign plan" . "subordinate campaign plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A combatant command prepared plan that satisfies the requirements under a Department of Defense campaign plan, which, depending upon the circumstances, transitions to a supported or supporting plan in execution."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "subordinate command"@en . "subordinate command" . "subordinate command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A command consisting of the commander and all those individuals, units, detachments, organizations, or installations that have been placed under the command by the authority establishing the subordinate command."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "subordinate unified command"@en . "subordinate unified command" . "subordinate unified command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A command established by commanders of unified commands, when so authorized by the Secretary of Defense through the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to conduct operations on a continuing basis in accordance with the criteria set forth for unified commands. A subordinate unified command may be established on an area or functional basis. Commanders of subordinate unified commands have functions and responsibilities similar to those of the commanders of unified commands and exercise operational control of assigned commands and forces within the assigned operational area."@en . "subunified command" . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "subscription"@en . "subscription" . "subscription (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An agreement by a nation\u2019s Military Services to agree to accept and abide by, with or without reservation, the details of a standardization agreement."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "subsidiary landing"@en . "subsidiary landing" . "subsidiary landing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In an amphibious operation, a landing usually made outside the designated landing area, the purpose of which is to support the main landing."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "subunified command"@en . "subunified command" . "subunified command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See subordinate unified command."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "subversion"@en . "subversion" . "subversion (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Actions designed to undermine the military, economic, psychological, or political strength or morale of a governing authority."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "avenue of approach"@en . "avenue of approach" . "avenue of approach (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An air or ground route of an attacking force of a given size leading to its objective or to key terrain in its path."@en . "AA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "subversive political action"@en . "subversive political action" . "subversive political action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A planned series of activities designed to accomplish political objectives by influencing, dominating, or displacing individuals or groups who are so placed as to affect the decisions and actions of another government."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "summit"@en . "summit" . "summit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The highest altitude above mean sea level that a projectile reaches in its flight from the gun to the target; the algebraic sum of the maximum ordinate and the altitude of the gun."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "sun-synchronous orbit"@en . "sun-synchronous orbit" . "sun-synchronous orbit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An orbit in which the satellite\u2019s orbital plane is at a fixed orientation to the sun, i.e., the orbit precesses about the earth at the same rate that the 301 earth orbits the sun. It has the characteristics of maintaining similar sun angles along its ground trace for all orbits, and typically has an inclination from 96 to 98 degrees, depending on the orbit altitude and orbit shape (eccentricity)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "supercargo"@en . "supercargo" . "supercargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Personnel that accompany cargo on board a ship for the purpose of accomplishing en route maintenance and security."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "supplies"@en . "supplies" . "supplies (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In logistics, all materiel and items used in the equipment, support, and maintenance of military forces."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "supply"@en . "supply" . "supply (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The procurement, distribution, maintenance while in storage, and salvage of supplies, including the determination of kind and quantity of supplies."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "producer phase"@en . "producer phase" . "producer phase (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That phase of military supply that extends from determination of procurement schedules to acceptance of finished supplies by the Military Services."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Consumer phase"@en . "Consumer phase" . "Consumer phase (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That phase of military supply which extends from receipt of finished supplies by the Military Services through issue for use or consumption."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "supply by air"@en . "supply by air" . "supply by air (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See airdrop; air movement."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "supply chain"@en . "supply chain" . "supply chain (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The linked activities associated with providing materiel from a raw materiel stage to an end user as a finished product."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "aviation medicine"@en . "aviation medicine" . "aviation medicine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) The special field of medicine which is related to the biological and psychological problems of flight."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "supply chain management"@en . "supply chain management" . "supply chain management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A cross-functional approach to procuring, producing, and delivering products and services to customers. The broad management scope includes subsuppliers, suppliers, internal information, and funds flow."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "supply management"@en . "supply management" . "supply management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See inventory control."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "supply support activity"@en . "supply support activity" . "supply support activity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Activities assigned a Department of Defense activity address code and that have a supply support mission, i.e., direct support supply units, missile support elements, and maintenance support units."@en . "SSA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "support"@en . "support" . "support (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "support agency"@en . "support agency" . "support agency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A federal department or agency designated to assist a specific primary agency with available resources, capabilities, or expertise in support of emergency support response operations, as coordinated by the representative of the primary agency."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "supported commander"@en . "supported commander" . "supported commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "supported unit"@en . "supported unit" . "supported unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "As related to contracted support, a supported unit is the organization that is the recipient, but not necessarily the requester of, contractor-provided support."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "supporting arms"@en . "supporting arms" . "supporting arms (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Weapons and weapons systems of all types employed to support forces by indirect or direct fire."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "supporting arms coordination center"@en . "supporting arms coordination center" . "supporting arms coordination center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A single location on board an amphibious command ship in which all communication facilities incident to the coordination of fire support of the artillery, air, and naval gunfire are centralized. This is the naval counterpart to the fire support coordination center utilized by the landing force."@en . "SACC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "supporting commander"@en . "supporting commander" . "supporting commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "aviation ship"@en . "aviation ship" . "aviation ship (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An aircraft carrier."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "supporting fire"@en . "supporting fire" . "supporting fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fire delivered by supporting units to assist or protect a unit in combat."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "supporting operations"@en . "supporting operations" . "supporting operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, those operations conducted by forces other than those conducted by the amphibious force."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "supporting plan"@en . "supporting plan" . "supporting plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operation plan prepared by a supporting commander, a subordinate commander, or an agency to satisfy the requests or requirements of the supported commander\u2019s plan."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "support items"@en . "support items" . "support items (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Items subordinate to or associated with an end item (i.e., spares, repair parts, tools, test equipment, and sundry materiel) and required to operate, service, repair, or overhaul an end item. 303"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "suppression"@en . "suppression" . "suppression (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Temporary or transient degradation by an opposing force of the performance of a weapons system below the level needed to fulfill its mission objectives."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "suppression mission"@en . "suppression mission" . "suppression mission (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mission to suppress an actual or suspected weapons system for the purpose of degrading its performance below the level needed to fulfill its mission objectives at a specific time for a specified duration."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "suppression of enemy air defenses"@en . "suppression of enemy air defenses" . "suppression of enemy air defenses (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Activity that neutralizes, destroys, or temporarily degrades surface-based enemy air defenses by destructive and/or disruptive means."@en . "SEAD" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "suppressive fire"@en . "suppressive fire" . "suppressive fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fires on or about a weapons system to degrade its performance below the level needed to fulfill its mission objectives, during the conduct of the fire mission."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "surface action group"@en . "surface action group" . "surface action group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary or standing organization of combatant ships, other than carriers, tailored for a specific tactical mission. See group; mission."@en . "SAG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "surface combatant"@en . "surface combatant" . "surface combatant (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A ship constructed and armed for combat use with the capability to conduct operations in multiple maritime roles against air, surface and subsurface threats, and land targets."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "axis of advance"@en . "axis of advance" . "axis of advance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A line of advance assigned for purposes of control; often a road or a group of roads, or a designated series of locations, extending in the direction of the enemy."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Surface Deployment and Distribution Command"@en . "Surface Deployment and Distribution Command" . "Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A major command of the US Army, and the US Transportation Command\u2019s component command responsible for designated continental United States land transportation as well as common-user water terminal and traffic management service to deploy, employ, sustain, and redeploy US forces on a global basis."@en . "SDDC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "surface smuggling event"@en . "surface smuggling event" . "surface smuggling event (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In counterdrug operations, the sighting of a suspected drug smuggling vessel or arrival of a suspected drug smuggling vessel."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "surface-to-air missile site"@en . "surface-to-air missile site" . "surface-to-air missile site (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A plot of ground prepared in such a manner that it will readily accept the hardware used in surface-to-air missile system."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "surface-to-air weapon"@en . "surface-to-air weapon" . "surface-to-air weapon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A surface-launched weapon for use against airborne targets. Examples include missiles, rockets, and air defense guns."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "surface warfare"@en . "surface warfare" . "surface warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of maritime warfare in which operations are conducted to destroy or neutralize enemy naval surface forces and merchant vessels."@en . "SUW" . . . . "Stable" . . . "surf line"@en . "surf line" . "surf line (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The point offshore where waves and swells are affected by the underwater surface and become breakers."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "surf zone"@en . "surf zone" . "surf zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The area of water from the surf line to the beach."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "surveillance"@en . "surveillance" . "surveillance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The systematic observation of aerospace, surface, or subsurface areas, places, persons, or things, by visual, aural, electronic, photographic, or other means."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "surveillance approach"@en . "surveillance approach" . "surveillance approach (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An instrument approach conducted in accordance with directions issued by a controller referring to the surveillance radar display."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "survivability"@en . "survivability" . "survivability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All aspects of protecting personnel, weapons, and supplies while simultaneously deceiving the enemy."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "azimuth"@en . "azimuth" . "azimuth (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Quantities may be expressed in positive quantities increasing in a clockwise direction, or in X, Y coordinates where south and west are negative. They may be referenced to true north or magnetic north depending on the particular weapon system used. 27 Intentionally Blank 28"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "survival, evasion, resistance, and escape"@en . "survival, evasion, resistance, and escape" . "survival, evasion, resistance, and escape (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Actions performed by isolated personnel designed to ensure their health, mobility, safety, and honor in anticipation of or preparation for their return to friendly control."@en . "SERE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "suspect"@en . "suspect" . "suspect (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "sustainment"@en . "sustainment" . "sustainment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The provision of logistics and personnel services required to maintain and prolong operations until successful mission accomplishment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "sustainment, restoration, and modernization"@en . "sustainment, restoration, and modernization" . "sustainment, restoration, and modernization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The fuels asset sustainment program within Defense Energy Support Center that provides a long-term process to costeffectively sustain, restore, and modernize fuel facilities."@en . "S/RM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "swell"@en . "swell" . "swell (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Ocean waves that have traveled out of their fetch. Swell characteristically exhibits a more regular and longer period and has flatter crests than waves within their fetch."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "synchronization"@en . "synchronization" . "synchronization (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "synchronized clock"@en . "synchronized clock" . "synchronized clock (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A technique of timing the delivery of fires by placing all units on a common time. The synchronized clock uses a specific hour and minute based on either local or universal time. Local time is established using the local time zone."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "synthesis"@en . "synthesis" . "synthesis (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, the examining and combining of processed information with other information and intelligence for final interpretation. 305"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "system"@en . "system" . "system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A functionally, physically, and/or behaviorally related group of regularly interacting or interdependent elements; that group of elements forming a unified whole."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "systems support contract"@en . "systems support contract" . "systems support contract (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A prearranged contract awarded by a Service acquisition program management office that provides technical support, maintenance and, in some cases, repair parts for selected military weapon and support systems."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "backfill"@en . "backfill" . "backfill (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Reserve Component units and individuals recalled to replace deploying active units and/or individuals in the continental United States and outside the continental United States."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "table of allowance"@en . "table of allowance" . "table of allowance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An equipment allowance document that prescribes basic allowances of organizational equipment, and provides the control to develop, revise, or change equipment authorization inventory data."@en . "TOA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "TABOO frequencies"@en . "TABOO frequencies" . "TABOO frequencies (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any friendly frequency of such importance that it must never be deliberately jammed or interfered with by friendly forces including international distress, safety, and controller frequencies."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical aeromedical evacuation"@en . "tactical aeromedical evacuation" . "tactical aeromedical evacuation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That phase of evacuation which provides airlift for patients from the combat zone to points outside the combat zone, and between points within the communications zone."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical air command center"@en . "tactical air command center" . "tactical air command center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The principal US Marine Corps air command and control agency from which air operations and air defense warning functions are directed. It is the senior agency of the US Marine air command and control system that serves as the operational command post of the aviation combat element commander. It provides the facility from which the aviation combat element commander and his battle staff plan, supervise, coordinate, and execute all current and future air operations in support of the Marine air-ground task force. The tactical air command center can provide integration, coordination, and direction of joint and combined air operations."@en . "Marine TACC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical air control center"@en . "tactical air control center" . "tactical air control center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The principal air operations installation (ship-based) from which all aircraft and air warning functions of tactical air operations are controlled."@en . "Navy TACC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical air control party"@en . "tactical air control party" . "tactical air control party (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A subordinate operational component of a tactical air control system designed to provide air liaison to land forces and for the control of aircraft."@en . "TACP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical air coordinator (airborne)"@en . "tactical air coordinator (airborne)" . "tactical air coordinator (airborne) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An officer who coordinates, from an aircraft, the actions of other aircraft engaged in air support of ground or sea forces."@en . "TAC(A)" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical air direction center"@en . "tactical air direction center" . "tactical air direction center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An air operations installation under the overall control of the Navy tactical air control center or the Marine Corps tactical air command center, from which aircraft and air warning service functions of tactical air operations in support of amphibious operations are directed."@en . "TADC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical airfield fuel dispensing system"@en . "tactical airfield fuel dispensing system" . "tactical airfield fuel dispensing system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A tactical aircraft refueling system deployed by a Marine air-ground task force in support of air operations at an expeditionary airfield or a forward arming and refueling point."@en . "TAFDS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical air officer (afloat)"@en . "tactical air officer (afloat)" . "tactical air officer (afloat) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The officer (aviator) under the amphibious task force commander who coordinates planning of all phases of air participation of the amphibious operation and air operations of supporting forces en route to and in the objective area. Until control is passed ashore, this officer exercises control over all operations of the tactical air control center (afloat) and is charged with the following: a. control of all aircraft in the objective area assigned for tactical air operations, including offensive and defensive air; b. control of all other aircraft entering or passing through the objective area; and c. control of all air warning facilities in the objective area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "backshore"@en . "backshore" . "backshore (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The area of a beach extending from the limit of high water foam lines to dunes or extreme inland limit of the beach."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical air operations center"@en . "tactical air operations center" . "tactical air operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The principal air control agency of the US Marine air command and control system responsible for airspace control and management. It provides real-time surveillance, direction, positive control, and navigational assistance for friendly aircraft. It performs real-time direction and control of all antiair warfare operations, to include manned interceptors and surface-to-air weapons. It is subordinate to the tactical air command center."@en . "TAOC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical air support element"@en . "tactical air support element" . "tactical air support element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An element of a US Army division, corps, or field army tactical operations center consisting of Army component intelligence staff officer and Army component operations staff officer air personnel who coordinate and integrate tactical air support with current tactical ground operations."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical air transport operations"@en . "tactical air transport operations" . "tactical air transport operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The carriage of passengers and cargo within a theater by means of: a. airborne operations: (1) parachute assault, (2) helicopterborne assault, (3) air landing; b. air logistic support; c. special missions; d. aeromedical evacuation missions."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical assembly area"@en . "tactical assembly area" . "tactical assembly area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area that is generally out of the reach of light artillery and the location where units make final preparations (pre-combat checks and inspections) and rest, prior to moving to the line of departure."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical combat force"@en . "tactical combat force" . "tactical combat force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A combat unit, with appropriate combat support and combat service support assets, that is assigned the mission of defeating Level III threats."@en . "TCF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical control"@en . "tactical control" . "tactical control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Command authority over assigned or attached forces or commands, or military capability or forces made available for tasking, that is limited to the detailed direction and control of movements or maneuvers within the operational area necessary to accomplish missions or tasks assigned. Tactical control is inherent in operational control. Tactical control may be delegated to, and exercised at any level at or below the level of combatant command. Tactical control provides sufficient authority for controlling and directing the application of force or tactical use of combat support assets within the assigned mission or task."@en . "TACON" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical data link"@en . "tactical data link" . "tactical data link (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Joint Staff-approved, standardized communication link suitable for transmission of digital information. Tactical digital information links interface two or more command and control or weapons systems via a single or multiple network architecture and multiple communication media for exchange of tactical information."@en . "TDL" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical exploitation of national capabilities"@en . "tactical exploitation of national capabilities" . "tactical exploitation of national capabilities (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Congressionally mandated program to improve the combat effectiveness of the Services through more effective military use of national programs."@en . "TENCAP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical intelligence"@en . "tactical intelligence" . "tactical intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence required for the planning and conduct of tactical operations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical level of war"@en . "tactical level of war" . "tactical level of war (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The level of war at which battles and engagements are planned and executed to achieve military objectives assigned to tactical units or task forces."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "backwash"@en . "backwash" . "backwash (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An even layer of water that moves along the sea floor from the beach through the surf zone and caused by the pile-up of water on the beach from incoming breakers."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical-logistical group"@en . "tactical-logistical group" . "tactical-logistical group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Representatives designated by troop commanders to assist Navy control officers aboard control ships in the ship-to-shore movement of troops, equipment, and supplies."@en . "TACLOG group" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical map"@en . "tactical map" . "tactical map (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A large-scale map used for tactical and administrative purposes."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical minefield"@en . "tactical minefield" . "tactical minefield (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A minefield that is employed to directly attack enemy maneuver as part of a formation obstacle plan and is laid to delay, channel, or break up an enemy advance, giving the defending element a positional advantage over the attacker."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical obstacles"@en . "tactical obstacles" . "tactical obstacles (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those obstacles employed to disrupt enemy formations, to turn them into a desired area, to fix them in position under direct and indirect fires, and to block enemy penetrations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical operations center"@en . "tactical operations center" . "tactical operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A physical groupment of those elements of a general and special staff concerned with the current tactical operations and the tactical support thereof."@en . "TOC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical questioning"@en . "tactical questioning" . "tactical questioning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Direct questioning by any Department of Defense personnel of a captured or detained person to obtain time-sensitive tactical intelligence information, at or near the point of capture or detention and consistent with applicable law."@en . "TQ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel"@en . "tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel" . "tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Marine Corps mission performed by an assigned and briefed aircrew for the specific purpose of the recovery of personnel, equipment, and/or aircraft when the tactical situation precludes search and rescue assets from responding and when survivors and their location have been confirmed."@en . "TRAP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical reserve"@en . "tactical reserve" . "tactical reserve (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A part of a force held under the control of the commander as a maneuvering force to influence future action."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical warning"@en . "tactical warning" . "tactical warning (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical warning (Threat)"@en . . . "A warning after initiation of a threatening or hostile act based on an evaluation of information from all available sources. "@en . . "tactical warning"@en . "tactical warning" . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical warning (Event)"@en . . . "In satellite and missile surveillance, a notification to operational command centers that a specific threat event is occurring. The component elements that describe threat events are as follows: a. country of origin \u2014 Country or countries initiating hostilities; b. event type and size \u2014 Identification of the type of event and determination of the size or number of weapons; c. country under attack \u2014 Determined by observing trajectory of an object and predicting its impact point; and d. event time \u2014 Time the hostile event occurred."@en . . "tactical warning"@en . "tactical warning" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical warning, country of origin (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Country or countries initiating hostilities."@en . . "tactical warning, country of origin"@en . "tactical warning, country of origin" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical warning, event type and size (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Identification of the type of event and determination of the size or number of weapons."@en . . "tactical warning, event type and size"@en . "tactical warning, event type and size" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical warning, country under attack (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Determined by observing trajectory of an object and predicting its impact point."@en . . "tactical warning, country under attack"@en . "tactical warning, country under attack" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical warning, event time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Time the hostile event occurred."@en . . "tactical warning, event time"@en . "tactical warning, event time" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "country of origin"@en . "country of origin" . "country of origin (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Country or countries initiating hostilities; b. event type and size \u2014 Identification of the type of event and determination of the size or number of"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "administrative control"@en . "administrative control" . "administrative control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Direction or exercise of authority over subordinate or other organizations in respect to administration and support, including organization of Service forces, control of resources and equipment, personnel management, unit logistics, individual and unit training, readiness, mobilization, demobilization, discipline, and other matters not included in the operational missions of the subordinate or other organizations."@en . "ADCON" . . . . "Stable" . . . "bale cubic capacity"@en . "bale cubic capacity" . "bale cubic capacity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The space available for cargo measured in cubic feet to the inside of the cargo battens, on the frames, and to the underside of the beams."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "tactical warning and attack assessment"@en . "tactical warning and attack assessment" . "tactical warning and attack assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A composite term. See separate definitions for tactical warning and for attack assessment. "@en . "TW/AA" . . . "Stable" . . . "tactics"@en . "tactics" . "tactics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The employment and ordered arrangement of forces in relation to each other. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "tagline"@en . "tagline" . "tagline (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A line attached to a draft of cargo or container to provide control and minimize pendulation of cargo during lifting operations."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "tare weight"@en . "tare weight" . "tare weight (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The weight of a container deducted from gross weight to obtain net weight or the weight of an empty container."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "target"@en . "target" . "target (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target acquisition"@en . "target acquisition" . "target acquisition (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The detection, identification, and location of a target in sufficient detail to permit the effective employment of weapons."@en . "TA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target analysis"@en . "target analysis" . "target analysis (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An examination of potential targets to determine military importance, priority of attack, and weapons required to obtain a desired level of damage or casualties."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target area of interest"@en . "target area of interest" . "target area of interest (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The geographical area where high-value targets can be acquired and engaged by friendly forces. Not all target areas of interest will form part of the friendly course of action; only target areas of interest associated with high priority targets are of interest to the staff. These are identified during staff planning and wargaming. Target areas of interest differ from engagement areas in degree. Engagement areas plan for the use of all available weapons; target areas of interest 310 might be engaged by a single weapon."@en . "TAI" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "ballistic missile"@en . "ballistic missile" . "ballistic missile (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any missile which does not rely upon aerodynamic surfaces to produce lift and consequently follows a ballistic trajectory when thrust is terminated."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target array"@en . "target array" . "target array (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A graphic representation of enemy forces, personnel, and facilities in a specific situation, accompanied by a target analysis."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "target audience"@en . "target audience" . "target audience (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An individual or group selected for influence."@en . "TA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "target bearing"@en . "target bearing" . "target bearing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. true \u2014 The true compass bearing of a target from a firing ship. 2."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "relative"@en . "relative" . "relative (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The bearing of a target measured in the horizontal from the bow of one\u2019s own ship clockwise from 0 degrees to 360 degrees, or from the nose of one\u2019s own aircraft in hours of the clock."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "target complex"@en . "target complex" . "target complex (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A geographically integrated series of target concentrations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target component"@en . "target component" . "target component (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A set of targets within a target system performing a similar function."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target concentration"@en . "target concentration" . "target concentration (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A grouping of geographically proximate targets."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target critical damage point"@en . "target critical damage point" . "target critical damage point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The part of a target component that is most vital."@en . "critical node" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target development"@en . "target development" . "target development (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The systematic examination of potential target systems - and their components, individual targets, and even elements of targets - to determine the necessary type and duration of the action that must be exerted on each target to create an effect that is consistent with the commander\u2019s specific objectives."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "target folder"@en . "target folder" . "target folder (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A folder, hardcopy or electronic, containing target intelligence and related materials prepared for planning and executing action against a specific target."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "ballistic missile early warning system"@en . "ballistic missile early warning system" . "ballistic missile early warning system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An electronic system for providing detection and early warning of attack by enemy intercontinental ballistic missiles."@en . "BMEWS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "target information center"@en . "target information center" . "target information center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The agency or activity responsible for collecting, displaying, evaluating, and disseminating information pertaining to potential targets."@en . "TIC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "targeting"@en . "targeting" . "targeting (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of selecting and prioritizing targets and matching the appropriate response to them, considering operational requirements and capabilities."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target intelligence"@en . "target intelligence" . "target intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence that portrays and locates the components of a target or target complex and indicates its vulnerability and relative importance."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target location error"@en . "target location error" . "target location error (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The difference between the coordinates generated for a target and the actual location of the target. Target location error is expressed primarily in terms of circular and vertical errors or infrequently, as spherical error."@en . "TLE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "target materials"@en . "target materials" . "target materials (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Graphic, textual, tabular, digital, video, or other presentations of target intelligence, primarily designed to support operations against designated targets by one or more weapon(s) systems. Target materials are suitable for training, planning, executing, and evaluating military operations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target nomination list"@en . "target nomination list" . "target nomination list (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A target-consolidated list of targets made up of the multiple candidate target lists. A prioritized list of targets drawn from the joint target list and nominated by component commanders, appropriate agencies, or the joint force commander\u2019s staff for inclusion on the joint integrated prioritized target list."@en . "TNL" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target of opportunity"@en . "target of opportunity" . "target of opportunity (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target overlay"@en . "target overlay" . "target overlay (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) A transparent sheet which, when superimposed on a particular chart, map, drawing, tracing or other representation, depicts target locations and designations. The target overlay may also show boundaries between maneuver elements, objectives and friendly forward dispositions."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "target priority"@en . "target priority" . "target priority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A grouping of targets with the indicated sequence of attack."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "target signature"@en . "target signature" . "target signature (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "bar"@en . "bar" . "bar (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A submerged or emerged embankment of sand, gravel, or mud created on the sea floor in shallow water by waves and currents. A bar may be composed of mollusk shells."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "target stress point"@en . "target stress point" . "target stress point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The weakest point (most vulnerable to damage) on the critical damage point."@en . "vulnerable node" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target system"@en . "target system" . "target system (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target system analysis"@en . "target system analysis" . "target system analysis (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An all-source examination of potential target systems to determine relevance to stated objectives, military importance, and priority of attack. It 312 is an open-ended analytic process produced through the intelligence production process using national and theater validated requirements as a foundation."@en . "TSA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "target system assessment"@en . "target system assessment" . "target system assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The broad assessment of the overall impact and effectiveness of the full spectrum of military force applied against the operation of an enemy target system or total combat effectiveness (including significant subdivisions of the system) relative to the operational objectives established."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "target system component"@en . "target system component" . "target system component (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A set of targets belonging to one or more groups of industries and basic utilities required to produce component parts of an end product, or one type of a series of interrelated commodities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "task component"@en . "task component" . "task component (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A subdivision of a fleet, task force, task group, or task unit, organized by the respective commander or by higher authority for the accomplishment of specific tasks."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "task element"@en . "task element" . "task element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A component of a naval task unit organized by the commander of a task unit or higher authority."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "task force counterintelligence coordinating authority"@en . "task force counterintelligence coordinating authority" . "task force counterintelligence coordinating authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An individual that affects the overall coordination of counterintelligence activities (in a joint force intelligence directorate counterintelligence and human intelligence staff element, joint task force configuration), with other supporting counterintelligence organizations, and supporting agencies to ensure full counterintelligence coverage of the task force operational area."@en . "TFCICA" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "task group"@en . "task group" . "task group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A component of a naval task force organized by the commander of a task force or higher authority."@en . "TG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tasking order"@en . "tasking order" . "tasking order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A method used to task and to disseminate to components, subordinate units, and command and control agencies projected targets and specific missions. In addition, the tasking order provides specific instructions concerning the mission planning agent, targets, and other control agencies, as well as general instructions for accomplishment of the mission."@en . "TASKORD" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "bare base"@en . "bare base" . "bare base (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A base having minimum essential facilities to house, sustain, and support operations to include, if required, a stabilized runway, taxiways, and aircraft parking areas. A bare base must have a source of water that can be made potable. Other requirements to operate under bare base conditions form a necessary part of the force package deployed to the bare base."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "task order"@en . "task order" . "task order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Order for services placed against an established contract."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "task organization"@en . "task organization" . "task organization (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "task unit"@en . "task unit" . "task unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A component of a naval task group organized by the commander of a task group or higher authority."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "T-day"@en . "T-day" . "T-day (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See times."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "tear line"@en . "tear line" . "tear line (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A physical line on an intelligence message or document separating categories of information that have been approved for foreign disclosure and release. Normally, the intelligence below the tear line is that which has been previously cleared for disclosure or release."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "technical analysis"@en . "technical analysis" . "technical analysis (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) In imagery interpretation, the precise description of details appearing on imagery."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "technical architecture"@en . "technical architecture" . "technical architecture (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A minimal set of rules governing the arrangement, interaction, and interdependence of the parts or elements whose purpose is to ensure that a conformant system satisfies a specified set of requirements."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "technical assistance"@en . "technical assistance" . "technical assistance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The providing of advice, assistance, and training pertaining to the installation, operation, and maintenance of equipment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "technical documentation"@en . "technical documentation" . "technical documentation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Visual information documentation (with or without sound as an integral documentation component) of an actual event made for purposes of evaluation. Typically, technical documentation contributes to the study of human or mechanical factors, procedures, and processes in the fields of medicine, science, logistics, research, development, test and evaluation, intelligence, investigations, and armament delivery."@en . "TECDOC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "technical escort"@en . "technical escort" . "technical escort (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An individual technically qualified and properly equipped to accompany designated material requiring a high degree of safety or security during shipment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "barge"@en . "barge" . "barge (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A flat-bed, shallow-draft vessel with no superstructure that is used for the transport of cargo and ships\u2019 stores or for general utility purposes."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "technical evaluation"@en . "technical evaluation" . "technical evaluation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The study and investigations by a developing agency to determine the technical suitability of material, equipment, or a system for use in the Services."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "technical intelligence"@en . "technical intelligence" . "technical intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence derived from the collection, processing, analysis, and exploitation of data and information pertaining to foreign equipment and materiel for the purposes of preventing technological surprise, assessing foreign scientific and technical capabilities, and developing countermeasures designed to neutralize an adversary\u2019s technological advantages."@en . "TECHINT" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "technical nuclear forensics"@en . "technical nuclear forensics" . "technical nuclear forensics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The collection, analysis and evaluation of pre-detonation (intact) and post-detonation (exploded) radiological or nuclear materials, devices, and debris, as well as the immediate effects created by a nuclear detonation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "technical operational intelligence"@en . "technical operational intelligence" . "technical operational intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Defense Intelligence Agency initiative to provide enhanced scientific and technical intelligence to the commanders of unified commands and their subordinates through a closed loop system involving all Service and Defense Intelligence Agency scientific and technical intelligence centers. Through a system manager in the National Military Joint Intelligence Center, the technical operational intelligence program provides timely collection, analysis, and dissemination of area of responsibility-specific scientific and technical intelligence to combatant commanders and their subordinates for planning, training, and executing joint operations."@en . "TOPINT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "technical review authority"@en . "technical review authority" . "technical review authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The organization tasked to provide specialized technical or administrative expertise to the primary review authority or coordinating review authority for joint publications. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . "TRA" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "technical surveillance countermeasures"@en . "technical surveillance countermeasures" . "technical surveillance countermeasures (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Techniques and measures to detect and neutralize a wide variety of hostile penetration technologies that are used to obtain unauthorized access to classified and sensitive information. Technical penetrations include the employment of optical, electro-optical, electromagnetic, fluidic, and acoustic means as the sensor and transmission medium, or the use of various types of stimulation or modification to equipment or building components for the direct or indirect transmission of information meant to be protected."@en . "TSCM" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "techniques"@en . "techniques" . "techniques (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Non-prescriptive ways or methods used to perform missions, functions, or tasks. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "telecommunications"@en . "telecommunications" . "telecommunications (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any transmission, emission, or reception of signs, signals, writings, images, sounds, or information of any nature by wire, radio, visual, or other electromagnetic systems."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "telemedicine"@en . "telemedicine" . "telemedicine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Rapid access to shared and remote medical expertise by means of telecommunications and information technologies to deliver health services and exchange health information for the purpose of improving patient care."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "temperature gradient"@en . "temperature gradient" . "temperature gradient (JP 1-02)"@en . . "At sea, a temperature gradient is the change of temperature with depth; a positive gradient is a temperature increase with an increase in depth, and a negative gradient is a temperature decrease with an increase in depth."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "barrage"@en . "barrage" . "barrage (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "tempest"@en . "tempest" . "tempest (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An unclassified term referring to technical investigations for compromising emanations from electrically operated information processing equipment; these investigations are conducted in support of emanations and emissions security."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "temporary interment"@en . "temporary interment" . "temporary interment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A site for the purpose of: a. the interment of the remains if the circumstances permit; or b. the reburial of remains exhumed from an emergency interment."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "terminal"@en . "terminal" . "terminal (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A facility designed to transfer cargo from one means of conveyance to another. (Conveyance is the piece of equipment used to transport cargo; i.e., railcar to truck or truck to truck. This is as opposed to mode, which is the type of equipment; i.e., ship to rail, rail to truck.)"@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "terminal attack control"@en . "terminal attack control" . "terminal attack control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The authority to control the maneuver of and grant weapons release clearance to attacking aircraft."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "terminal control"@en . "terminal control" . "terminal control (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "terminal control area"@en . "terminal control area" . "terminal control area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A control area or portion thereof normally situated at the confluence of air traffic service routes in the vicinity of one or more major airfields."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "terminal guidance"@en . "terminal guidance" . "terminal guidance (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "terminal guidance operations"@en . "terminal guidance operations" . "terminal guidance operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those actions that provide electronic, mechanical, voice or visual communications that provide approaching aircraft and/or weapons additional information regarding a specific target location."@en . "TGO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "terminal operations"@en . "terminal operations" . "terminal operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The reception, processing, and staging of passengers; the receipt, transit, storage, and marshalling of cargo; the loading and unloading of modes of transport conveyances; and the manifesting and forwarding of cargo and passengers to destination."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "terminal phase"@en . "terminal phase" . "terminal phase (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of the flight of a ballistic missile that begins when the warhead or payload reenters the atmosphere and ends when the warhead or payload detonates, releases its submunitions, or impacts."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "barrier"@en . "barrier" . "barrier (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A coordinated series of natural or man-made obstacles designed or employed to channel, direct, restrict, delay, or stop the movement of an opposing force and to impose additional losses in personnel, time, and equipment on the opposing force. 29"@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "termination criteria"@en . "termination criteria" . "termination criteria (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The specified standards approved by the President and/or the Secretary of Defense that must be met before a joint operation can be concluded."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "terms of reference"@en . "terms of reference" . "terms of reference (JP 1-02)"@en . . "TORs" . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "terrain analysis"@en . "terrain analysis" . "terrain analysis (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) The collection, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of geographic information on the natural and manmade features of the terrain, combined with other relevant factors, to predict the effect of the terrain on military operations."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "terrain avoidance system"@en . "terrain avoidance system" . "terrain avoidance system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A system which provides the pilot or navigator of an aircraft with a situation display of the ground or obstacles which project above either a horizontal plane through the aircraft or a plane parallel to it, so that the pilot can maneuver the aircraft to avoid the obstruction."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "terrain flight"@en . "terrain flight" . "terrain flight (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) Flight close to the Earth\u2019s surface during which airspeed, height, and/or altitude are adapted to the contours and cover of the ground in order to avoid enemy detection and fire. "@en . "TERF" . . . "Stable" . . . "terrain intelligence"@en . "terrain intelligence" . "terrain intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence on the military significance of natural and man-made characteristics of an area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "terrestrial environment"@en . "terrestrial environment" . "terrestrial environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Earth\u2019s land area, including its man-made and natural surface and sub-surface features, and its interfaces and interactions with the atmosphere and the oceans."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "territorial airspace"@en . "territorial airspace" . "territorial airspace (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Airspace above land territory, internal waters, archipelagic waters, and territorial seas."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "territorial sea"@en . "territorial sea" . "territorial sea (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A belt of ocean space adjacent to and measured from the coastal state\u2019s baseline to a maximum width of 12 nm. Throughout the vertical and horizontal planes of the territorial sea, the coastal state exercises sovereign jurisdiction, subject to the right of innocent passage of vessels on the surface and the right of transit passage in, under, and over international straits. Territorial sea areas that are a continuation of sea lanes through archipelagoes are subject to archipelagic sealane passage, with the same transit rights as those that apply to international straits."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "terrorism"@en . "terrorism" . "terrorism (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The unlawful use of violence or threat of violence to instill fear and coerce governments or societies. Terrorism is often motivated by religious, political, or other ideological beliefs and committed in the pursuit of goals that are usually political."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "barrier combat air patrol"@en . "barrier combat air patrol" . "barrier combat air patrol (JP 1-02)"@en . . "One or more divisions or elements of fighter aircraft employed between a force and an objective area as a barrier across the probable direction of enemy attack."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "terrorist threat level"@en . "terrorist threat level" . "terrorist threat level (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An intelligence threat assessment of the level of terrorist threat faced by US personnel and interests in a foreign country. The assessment is based on a continuous intelligence analysis of a minimum of five elements: terrorist group existence, capability, history, trends, and targeting. There are four threat levels: LOW, 317 MODERATE, SIGNIFICANT, and HIGH. Threat levels should not be confused with force protection conditions. Threat level assessments are provided to senior leaders to assist them in determining the appropriate local force protection condition. (The Department of State also makes threat assessments, which may differ from those determined by Department of Defense.)"@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "theater"@en . "theater" . "theater (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The geographical area for which a commander of a geographic combatant command has been assigned responsibility."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "theater antisubmarine warfare commander"@en . "theater antisubmarine warfare commander" . "theater antisubmarine warfare commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Navy commander assigned to develop plans and direct assigned and attached assets for the conduct of antisubmarine warfare within an operational area. Normally designated as a task force or task group commander and responsible to a Navy component commander or joint force maritime component commander."@en . "TASWC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "theater-assigned transportation assets"@en . "theater-assigned transportation assets" . "theater-assigned transportation assets (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Transportation assets that are assigned under the combatant command (command authority) of a geographic combatant commander."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "theater detainee reporting center"@en . "theater detainee reporting center" . "theater detainee reporting center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The field operating agency of the national detainee reporting center. It is the central tracing agency within the theater, responsible for maintaining information on all detainees and their personal property within a theater of operations or assigned area of operations."@en . "TDRC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "theater distribution"@en . "theater distribution" . "theater distribution (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The flow of personnel, equipment, and materiel within theater to meet the geographic combatant commander\u2019s missions."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "theater distribution system"@en . "theater distribution system" . "theater distribution system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A distribution system comprised of four independent and mutually supported networks within theater to meet the geographic combatant commander\u2019s requirements: the physical network; the financial network; the information network; and the communications network."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "theater event system"@en . "theater event system" . "theater event system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Architecture for reporting theater ballistic missile events, composed of three independent processing and reporting elements: the joint tactical ground stations, tactical detection and reporting, and the space-based infrared system mission control station."@en . "TES" . . . . "Stable" . . . "theater hospitalization capability"@en . "theater hospitalization capability" . "theater hospitalization capability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Essential care and health service support capabilities to either return the patient to duty and/or stabilization to ensure the patient can tolerate evacuation to a definitive care facility outside the theater. It includes modular hospital configurations required to support the theater (emergency medical services, surgical services, primary care, veterinary services, dental services, preventive medicine, and combat and operational stress control, blood banking services, hospitalization, 318 laboratory and pharmacy services, radiology, medical logistics and other medical specialty capabilities as required)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "theater of operations"@en . "theater of operations" . "theater of operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operational area defined by the geographic combatant commander for the conduct or support of specific military operations."@en . "TO" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "barrier, obstacle, and mine warfare plan"@en . "barrier, obstacle, and mine warfare plan" . "barrier, obstacle, and mine warfare plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A comprehensive, coordinated plan that includes responsibilities; general location of unspecified and specific barriers, obstacles, and minefields; special instructions; limitations; coordination; and completion times; and may designate locations of obstacle zones or belts."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "theater of war"@en . "theater of war" . "theater of war (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Defined by the President, Secretary of Defense, or the geographic combatant commander as the area of air, land, and water that is, or may become, directly involved in the conduct of major operations and campaigns involving combat."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "theater patient movement requirements center"@en . "theater patient movement requirements center" . "theater patient movement requirements center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The activity responsible for intratheater patient movement management (medical regulating and aeromedical evacuation scheduling), the development of theater-level patient movement plans and schedules, the monitoring and execution in concert with the Global Patient Movement Requirements Center."@en . "TPMRC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "theater special operations command"@en . "theater special operations command" . "theater special operations command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A subordinate unified command established by a combatant commander to plan, coordinate, conduct, and support joint special operations."@en . "TSOC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "theater strategy"@en . "theater strategy" . "theater strategy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An overarching construct outlining a combatant commander\u2019s vision for integrating and synchronizing military activities and operations with the other instruments of national power in order to achieve national strategic objectives."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "theater support contract"@en . "theater support contract" . "theater support contract (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A type of contingency contract that is awarded by contracting officers in the operational area serving under the direct contracting authority of the Service component, special operations force command, or designated joint head of contracting activity for the designated contingency operation."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "thermal crossover"@en . "thermal crossover" . "thermal crossover (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The natural phenomenon that normally occurs twice daily when temperature conditions are such that there is a loss of contrast between two adjacent objects on infrared imagery."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "thermal imagery"@en . "thermal imagery" . "thermal imagery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) Imagery produced by sensing and recording the thermal energy emitted or reflected from the objects which are imaged."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "thermal radiation"@en . "thermal radiation" . "thermal radiation (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "thorough decontamination"@en . "thorough decontamination" . "thorough decontamination (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Decontamination carried out by a unit, with or without external support, to reduce contamination on personnel, equipment, materiel, and/or 319 working areas equal to natural background or to the lowest possible levels, to permit the partial or total removal of individual protective equipment and to maintain operations with minimum degradation. This may include terrain decontamination beyond the scope of operational decontamination."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "threat analysis"@en . "threat analysis" . "threat analysis (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In antiterrorism, a continual process of compiling and examining all available information concerning potential terrorist activities by terrorist groups which could target a facility. A threat analysis will review the factors of a terrorist group\u2019s existence, capability, intentions, history, and targeting, as well as the security environment within which friendly forces operate. Threat analysis is an essential step in identifying probability of terrorist attack and results in a threat assessment."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "administrative loading"@en . "administrative loading" . "administrative loading (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A loading method that gives primary consideration to achieving maximum utilization of troop and cargo space without regard to tactical considerations. Equipment and supplies must be unloaded and sorted before they can be used."@en . "commercial loading" . . . . "Stable" . . . "base"@en . "base" . "base (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "threat and vulnerability assessment"@en . "threat and vulnerability assessment" . "threat and vulnerability assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In antiterrorism, the pairing of a facility\u2019s threat analysis and vulnerability analysis."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "threat assessment"@en . "threat assessment" . "threat assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In antiterrorism, examining the capabilities, intentions, and activities, past and present, of terrorist organizations as well as the security environment within which friendly forces operate to determine the level of threat."@en . "TA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "threat reduction cooperation"@en . "threat reduction cooperation" . "threat reduction cooperation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Activities undertaken with the consent and cooperation of host nation authorities in a permissive environment to enhance physical security, and to reduce, dismantle, redirect, and/or improve protection of a state\u2019s existing weapons of mass destruction program, stockpiles, and capabilities."@en . "TRC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "threat warning"@en . "threat warning" . "threat warning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The urgent communication and acknowledgement of time-critical information essential for the preservation of life and/or vital resources."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "throughput"@en . "throughput" . "throughput (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. In transportation, the average quantity of cargo and passengers that can pass through a port on a daily basis from arrival at the port to loading onto a ship or plane, or from the discharge from a ship or plane to the exit (clearance) from the port complex."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "throughput capacity"@en . "throughput capacity" . "throughput capacity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The estimated capacity of a port or an anchorage to clear cargo and/or passengers in 24 hours usually expressed in tons for cargo, but may be expressed in any agreed upon unit of measurement."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "time-definite delivery"@en . "time-definite delivery" . "time-definite delivery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The consistent delivery of requested logistic support at a time and destination specified by the receiving activity."@en . "TDD" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "time of flight"@en . "time of flight" . "time of flight (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In artillery, mortar, and naval gunfire support, the time in seconds from the instant a weapon is fired, launched, or released from the delivery vehicle or weapons system to the instant it strikes or detonates."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "time on target"@en . "time on target" . "time on target (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The actual time at which munitions impact the target."@en . "TOT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "time-phased force and deployment data"@en . "time-phased force and deployment data" . "time-phased force and deployment data (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The time-phased force data, non-unit cargo and personnel data, and movement data for the operation plan or operation order or ongoing rotation of forces."@en . "TPFDD" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "base boundary"@en . "base boundary" . "base boundary (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A line that delineates the surface area of a base for the purpose of facilitating coordination and deconfliction of operations between adjacent units, formations, or areas."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "time-phased force and deployment list"@en . "time-phased force and deployment list" . "time-phased force and deployment list (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Appendix 1 to Annex A of the operation plan. It identifies types and/or actual units required to support the operation plan and indicates origin and ports of debarkation or ocean area. It may also be generated as a computer listing from the time-phased force and deployment data."@en . "TPFDL" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "times"@en . "times" . "times (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff coordinates the proposed dates and times with the commanders of the appropriate unified and specified commands, as well as any recommended changes to when specified operations are to occur (C-, D-, M-days end at 2400 hours Universal Time [Zulu time] and are assumed to be 24 hours long for planning)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "time-sensitive target"@en . "time-sensitive target" . "time-sensitive target (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint force commander designated target requiring immediate response because it is a highly lucrative, fleeting target of opportunity or it poses (or will soon pose) a danger to friendly forces."@en . "TST" . . . . "Stable" . . . "time to target"@en . "time to target" . "time to target (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The number of minutes and seconds to elapse before aircraft ordnance impacts on target."@en . "TTT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "tophandler"@en . "tophandler" . "tophandler (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A device specially designed to permit the lifting and handling of containers from the top with rough terrain container handlers."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "topography"@en . "topography" . "topography (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The configuration of the ground to include its relief and all features. Topography addresses both dry land and the sea floor (underwater topography)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "top secret"@en . "top secret" . "top secret (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Security classification that shall be applied to information, the unauthorized disclosure of which reasonably could be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security that the original classification authority is able to identify or describe. (EO 13526)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "torture"@en . "torture" . "torture (JP 1-02)"@en . . "As defined by Title 18, US Code, Section 2340, it is any act committed by a person acting under color of law specifically intended to inflict severe physical or mental pain or suffering (other than pain or suffering incidental to lawful sanctions) 321 upon another person within his custody or physical control. \u201CSevere mental pain or suffering\u201D means the prolonged mental harm caused by or resulting from: (a) the intentional infliction or threatened infliction of severe physical pain or suffering; (b) the administration or application, or threatened administration or application, of mindaltering substances or other procedures calculated to disrupt profoundly the senses or personality; (c) the threat of imminent death; or (d) the threat that another person will imminently be subjected to death, severe physical pain or suffering, or the administration or application of mind-altering substances or other procedures calculated to disrupt profoundly the senses or personality."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "toss bombing"@en . "toss bombing" . "toss bombing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A method of bombing where an aircraft flies on a line towards the target, pulls up in a vertical plane, releasing the bomb at an angle that will compensate for the effect of gravity drop on the bomb. Similar to loft bombing; unrestricted as to altitude."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "total materiel requirement"@en . "total materiel requirement" . "total materiel requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The sum of the peacetime force material requirement and the war reserve material requirement."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "base cluster"@en . "base cluster" . "base cluster (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In base defense operations, a collection of bases, geographically grouped for mutual protection and ease of command and control."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "total mobilization"@en . "total mobilization" . "total mobilization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See mobilization."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "toxic industrial biological"@en . "toxic industrial biological" . "toxic industrial biological (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any biological material manufactured, used, transported, or stored by industrial, medical, or commercial processes which could pose an infectious or toxic threat."@en . "TIB" . . . . "Stable" . . . "toxic industrial chemical"@en . "toxic industrial chemical" . "toxic industrial chemical (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A chemical developed or manufactured for use in industrial operations or research by industry, government, or academia. For example: pesticides, petrochemicals, fertilizers, corrosives, poisons, etc. These chemicals are not primarily manufactured for the specific purpose of producing human casualties or rendering equipment, facilities, or areas dangerous for human use. Hydrogen cyanide, cyanogen chloride, phosgene, and chloropicrin are industrial chemicals that also can be military chemical agents."@en . "TIC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "toxic industrial material"@en . "toxic industrial material" . "toxic industrial material (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A generic term for toxic or radioactive substances in solid, liquid, aerosolized, or gaseous form that may be used, or stored for use, for industrial, commercial, medical, military, or domestic purposes. Toxic industrial material may be chemical, biological, or radioactive and described as toxic industrial chemical, toxic industrial biological, or toxic industrial radiological."@en . "TIM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "toxic industrial radiological"@en . "toxic industrial radiological" . "toxic industrial radiological (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any radiological material manufactured, used, transported, or stored by industrial, medical, or commercial processes. For example: spent fuel rods, medical sources, etc."@en . "TIR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "toxin"@en . "toxin" . "toxin (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Poisonous substances that may be produced naturally (by bacteria, plants, fungi, snakes, insects, and other living organisms) or synthetically."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "track"@en . "track" . "track (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "track correlation"@en . "track correlation" . "track correlation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Correlating track information for identification purposes using all available data."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "tracking"@en . "tracking" . "tracking (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Precise and continuous position-finding of targets by radar, optical, or other means."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "track management"@en . "track management" . "track management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Defined set of procedures whereby the commander ensures accurate friendly and enemy unit and/or platform locations, and a dissemination procedure for filtering, combining, and passing that information to higher, adjacent, and subordinate commanders."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "base cluster commander"@en . "base cluster commander" . "base cluster commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In base defense operations, a senior base commander designated by the joint force commander responsible for coordinating the defense of bases within the base cluster and for integrating defense plans of bases into a base cluster defense plan."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "track of interest"@en . "track of interest" . "track of interest (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In counterdrug operations, contacts that meet the initial sorting criteria applicable in the area where the contacts are detected."@en . "TOI" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "tradecraft"@en . "tradecraft" . "tradecraft (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Specialized methods and equipment used in the organization and activity of intelligence organizations, especially techniques and methods for handling communications with agents. Operational practices and skills used in the performance of intelligence related duties."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "traffic flow security"@en . "traffic flow security" . "traffic flow security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The protection resulting from features, inherent in some cryptoequipment, that conceal the presence of valid messages on a communications circuit, normally achieved by causing the circuit to appear busy at all times."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "traffic management"@en . "traffic management" . "traffic management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The direction, control, and supervision of all functions incident to the procurement and use of freight and passenger transportation services."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "traffic pattern"@en . "traffic pattern" . "traffic pattern (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The traffic flow that is prescribed for aircraft landing at, taxiing on, and taking off from an airport. The usual components of a traffic pattern are upwind leg, crosswind leg, downwind leg, base leg, and final approach."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "training aid"@en . "training aid" . "training aid (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any item developed or procured with the primary intent that it shall assist in training and the process of learning."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "training and readiness oversight"@en . "training and readiness oversight" . "training and readiness oversight (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The authority that combatant commanders may exercise over assigned Reserve Component forces when not on active duty or when on active duty for training. As a matter of Department of Defense policy, this authority 323 includes: a. Providing guidance to Service component commanders on operational requirements and priorities to be addressed in Military Department training and readiness programs; b. Commenting on Service component program recommendations and budget requests; c. Coordinating and approving participation by assigned Reserve Component forces in joint exercises and other joint training when on active duty for training or performing inactive duty for training; d. Obtaining and reviewing readiness and inspection reports on assigned Reserve Component forces; and e. Coordinating and reviewing mobilization plans (including post-mobilization training activities and deployability validation procedures) developed for assigned Reserve Component forces."@en . "TRO" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "training unit"@en . "training unit" . "training unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A unit established to provide military training to individual reservists or to Reserve Component units."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "transient"@en . "transient" . "transient (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "transient forces"@en . "transient forces" . "transient forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Forces that pass or stage through, or base temporarily within, the operational area of another command but are not under its operational control."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "base cluster operations center"@en . "base cluster operations center" . "base cluster operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A command and control facility that serves as the base cluster commander\u2019s focal point for defense and security of the base cluster."@en . "BCOC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "transit area"@en . "transit area" . "transit area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See staging area."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "transit route"@en . "transit route" . "transit route (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A sea route which crosses open waters normally joining two coastal routes."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "transit zone"@en . "transit zone" . "transit zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The path taken by either airborne or seaborne smugglers. Zone can include transfer operations to another carrier (airdrop, at-sea transfer, etc.)."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "transmission security"@en . "transmission security" . "transmission security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The component of communications security that results from all measures designed to protect transmissions from interception and exploitation by means other than cryptanalysis."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "transnational threat"@en . "transnational threat" . "transnational threat (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any activity, individual, or group not tied to a particular country or region that operates across international boundaries and threatens United States national security or interests."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "transportability"@en . "transportability" . "transportability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The capability of material to be moved by towing, self-propulsion, or carrier via any means, such as railways, highways, waterways, pipelines, oceans, and airways. 324"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "transport area"@en . "transport area" . "transport area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, an area assigned to a transport organization for the purpose of debarking troops and equipment."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "transportation closure"@en . "transportation closure" . "transportation closure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The actual arrival date of a specified movement requirement at port of debarkation."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "transportation component command"@en . "transportation component command" . "transportation component command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The three component commands of United States Transportation Command: Air Force Air Mobility Command, Navy Military Sealift Command, and Army Surface Deployment and Distribution Command. Each transportation component command remains a major command of its parent Service and continues to organize, train, and equip its forces as specified by law. Each transportation component command also continues to perform Service-unique missions."@en . "TCC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "transportation emergency"@en . "transportation emergency" . "transportation emergency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A situation created by a shortage of normal transportation capability and of a magnitude sufficient to frustrate military movement requirements, and which requires extraordinary action by the President or other designated authority to ensure continued movement of essential Department of Defense traffic."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "base commander"@en . "base commander" . "base commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In base defense operations, the officer assigned to command a base."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "transportation feasibility"@en . "transportation feasibility" . "transportation feasibility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A determination that the capability exists to move forces, equipment, and supplies from the point of origin to the final destination within the time required."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "transportation feasible"@en . "transportation feasible" . "transportation feasible (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A determination made by the supported commander that a draft operation plan can be supported with the apportioned transportation assets."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "transportation movement requirement"@en . "transportation movement requirement" . "transportation movement requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The need for transport of units, personnel, or materiel from a specified origin to a specified destination within a specified timeframe."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "transportation priorities"@en . "transportation priorities" . "transportation priorities (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Indicators assigned to eligible traffic that establish its movement precedence. Appropriate priority systems apply to the movement of traffic by sea and air. In times of emergency, priorities may be applicable to continental United States movements by land, water, or air."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "transportation system"@en . "transportation system" . "transportation system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All the land, water, and air routes and transportation assets engaged in the movement of US forces and their supplies across the range of military operations, involving both mature and immature theaters and at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels of war."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "transport group"@en . "transport group" . "transport group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An element that directly deploys and supports the landing of the landing force, and is functionally designated as a transport group in the amphibious task force organization. A transport group provides for the embarkation, movement to the objective, landing, and logistic support of the landing force. Transport groups comprise all sealift and airlift in which the landing force is embarked. They are categorized as 325 follows: a. airlifted groups; b. Navy amphibious ship transport groups; and c. strategic sealift shipping groups."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "transporting (ordnance)"@en . "transporting (ordnance)" . "transporting (ordnance) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The movement or repositioning of ordnance or explosive devices along established explosive routes (does not apply to the aircraft flight line)."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "transshipment point"@en . "transshipment point" . "transshipment point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A location where material is transferred between vehicles."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "trim"@en . "trim" . "trim (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The difference in draft at the bow and stern of a vessel or the manner in which a vessel floats in the water based on the distribution of cargo, stores and ballast aboard the vessel."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "troop space cargo"@en . "troop space cargo" . "troop space cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Cargo such as sea or barracks bags, bedding rolls or hammocks, locker trunks, and office equipment, normally stowed in an accessible place. This cargo will also include normal hand-carried combat equipment and weapons to be carried ashore by the assault troops."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "base defense"@en . "base defense" . "base defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The local military measures, both normal and emergency, required to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of enemy attacks on, or sabotage of, a base, to ensure that the maximum capacity of its facilities is available to US forces."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "turnaround"@en . "turnaround" . "turnaround (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The length of time between arriving at a point and being ready to depart from that point."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "turning movement"@en . "turning movement" . "turning movement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A variation of the envelopment in which the attacking force passes around or over the enemy\u2019s principal defensive positions to secure objectives deep in the enemy\u2019s rear to force the enemy to abandon his position or divert major forces to meet the threat."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "two-person rule"@en . "two-person rule" . "two-person rule (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A system designed to prohibit access by an individual to nuclear weapons and certain designated components by requiring the presence at all times of at least two authorized persons, each capable of detecting incorrect or unauthorized procedures with respect to the task to be performed. 326"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "unaccounted for"@en . "unaccounted for" . "unaccounted for (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An inclusive term (not a casualty status) applicable to personnel whose person or remains are not recovered or otherwise accounted for following hostile action. Commonly used when referring to personnel who are killed in action and whose bodies are not recovered."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "unanticipated target"@en . "unanticipated target" . "unanticipated target (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A target of opportunity that was unknown or not expected to exist in the operational environment. See also operational area; target; target of opportunity."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "unauthorized commitment"@en . "unauthorized commitment" . "unauthorized commitment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An agreement that is not binding solely because the United States Government representative who made it lacked the authority to enter into that agreement on behalf of the United States Government."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "uncertain environment"@en . "uncertain environment" . "uncertain environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operational environment in which host government forces, whether opposed to or receptive to operations that a unit intends to conduct, do not have totally effective control of the territory and population in the intended operational area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "unconventional assisted recovery"@en . "unconventional assisted recovery" . "unconventional assisted recovery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Nonconventional assisted recovery conducted by special operations forces."@en . "UAR" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "unconventional assisted recovery coordination cell"@en . "unconventional assisted recovery coordination cell" . "unconventional assisted recovery coordination cell (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A compartmented special operations forces facility, established by the joint force special operations component commander, staffed on a continuous basis by supervisory personnel and tactical planners to coordinate, synchronize, and de-conflict nonconventional assisted recovery operations within the operational area assigned to the joint force commander."@en . "UARCC" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "unconventional warfare"@en . "unconventional warfare" . "unconventional warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Activities conducted to enable a resistance movement or insurgency to coerce, disrupt, or overthrow a government or occupying power by operating through or with an underground, auxiliary, and guerrilla force in a denied area."@en . "UW" . . . . "Stable" . . . "base defense forces"@en . "base defense forces" . "base defense forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Troops assigned or attached to a base for the primary purpose of base defense and security as well as augmentees and selectively armed personnel available to the base commander for base defense from units performing primary missions other than base defense."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "undersea warfare"@en . "undersea warfare" . "undersea warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations conducted to establish and maintain control of the underwater environment by denying an opposing force the effective use of underwater systems and weapons. It includes offensive and defensive submarine, antisubmarine, and mine warfare operations."@en . "USW" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "underwater demolition"@en . "underwater demolition" . "underwater demolition (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The destruction or neutralization of underwater obstacles that is normally accomplished by underwater demolition teams."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "underwater demolition team"@en . "underwater demolition team" . "underwater demolition team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A group of officers and enlisted specially trained and equipped to accomplish the destruction or neutralization of underwater obstacles and associated tasks."@en . "UDT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "unexploded explosive ordnance"@en . "unexploded explosive ordnance" . "unexploded explosive ordnance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Explosive ordnance which has been primed, fused, armed or otherwise prepared for action, and which has been fired, dropped, launched, projected, or placed in such a manner as to constitute a hazard to operations, installations, personnel, or material and remains unexploded either by malfunction or design or for any other cause."@en . "UXO" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "unified action"@en . "unified action" . "unified action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The synchronization, coordination, and/or integration of the activities of governmental and nongovernmental entities with military operations to achieve unity of effort."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "unified combatant command"@en . "unified combatant command" . "unified combatant command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See unified command."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "unified command"@en . "unified command" . "unified command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A command with a broad continuing mission under a single commander and composed of significant assigned components of two or more Military Departments that is established and so designated by the President, through the Secretary of Defense with the advice and assistance of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff."@en . "unified combatant command" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Unified Command Plan"@en . "Unified Command Plan" . "Unified Command Plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The document, approved by the President, that sets forth basic guidance to all unified combatant commanders; establishes their missions, responsibilities, and force structure; delineates the general geographical area of responsibility for geographic combatant commanders; and specifies functional responsibilities for functional combatant commanders."@en . "UCP" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "uniformed services"@en . "uniformed services" . "uniformed services (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Public Health Services."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "unit"@en . "unit" . "unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "base defense operations center"@en . "base defense operations center" . "base defense operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A command and control facility, with responsibilities similar to a base cluster operations center, established by the base commander to serve 30 as the focal point for base security and defense. It plans, directs, integrates, coordinates, and controls all base defense efforts."@en . "BDOC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "unit aircraft"@en . "unit aircraft" . "unit aircraft (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those aircraft provided an aircraft unit for the performance of a flying mission. 328"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "United States"@en . "United States" . "United States (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Includes the land area, internal waters, territorial sea, and airspace of the United States, including the following: a. US territories, possessions, and commonwealths; and b. Other areas over which the US Government has complete jurisdiction and control or has exclusive authority or defense responsibility."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "United States Armed Forces"@en . "United States Armed Forces" . "United States Armed Forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Used to denote collectively only the regular components of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "United States controlled shipping"@en . "United States controlled shipping" . "United States controlled shipping (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That shipping under United States flag and selected ships under foreign flag considered to be under effective United States control."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "United States message text format"@en . "United States message text format" . "United States message text format (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A program designed to enhance joint and combined combat effectiveness through standardization of message formats, data elements, and information exchange procedures."@en . "USMTF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "United States naval ship"@en . "United States naval ship" . "United States naval ship (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A public vessel of the United States that is in the custody of the Navy and is: a. Operated by the Military Sealift Command and manned by a civil service crew; or b. Operated by a commercial company under contract to the Military Sealift Command and manned by a merchant marine crew."@en . "USNS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "United States Signals Intelligence System"@en . "United States Signals Intelligence System" . "United States Signals Intelligence System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The unified organization of signals intelligence activities under the direction of the Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service. It consists of the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, the components of the Military Services authorized to conduct signals intelligence, and such other entities (other than the Federal Bureau of Investigation) authorized by the National Security Council or the Secretary of Defense to conduct signals intelligence activities."@en . "USSS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "United States Transportation Command"@en . "United States Transportation Command" . "United States Transportation Command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The unified command with the mission to provide strategic air, land, and sea transportation and common-user port management for the Department of Defense across the range of military operations."@en . "USTRANSCOM" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "unit identification code"@en . "unit identification code" . "unit identification code (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A six-character, alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies each Active, Reserve, and National Guard unit of the Armed Forces."@en . "UIC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "unitized load"@en . "unitized load" . "unitized load (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A single item or a number of items packaged, packed, or arranged in a specified manner and capable of being handled as a unit. Unitization may be accomplished by placing the item or items in a container or by banding them securely together. (ALPHA) 329"@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "base defense zone"@en . "base defense zone" . "base defense zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An air defense zone established around an air base and limited to the engagement envelope of short-range air defense weapons systems defending that base. Base defense zones have specific entry, exit, and identification, friend or foe procedures established."@en . "BDZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "unit line number"@en . "unit line number" . "unit line number (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A seven-character alphanumeric code that describes a unique increment of a unit deployment, i.e., advance party, main body, equipment by sea and air, reception team, or trail party, in a Joint Operation Planning and Execution System time-phased force and deployment data. "@en . "ULN" . . . "Stable" . . . "unit loading"@en . "unit loading" . "unit loading (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The loading of troop units with their equipment and supplies in the same vessels, aircraft, or land vehicles."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "unit movement control center"@en . "unit movement control center" . "unit movement control center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary organization activated by major subordinate commands and subordinate units during deployment to control and manage marshalling and movement."@en . "UMCC" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "unit of issue"@en . "unit of issue" . "unit of issue (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In its special storage meaning, refers to the quantity of an item; as each number, dozen, gallon, pair, pound, ream, set, yard. Usually termed unit of issue to distinguish from \u201Cunit price.\u201D"@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "unit movement data"@en . "unit movement data" . "unit movement data (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A unit equipment and/or supply listing containing corresponding transportability data. Tailored unit movement data has been modified to reflect a specific movement requirement. "@en . "UMD" . . . "Stable" . . . "unit personnel and tonnage table"@en . "unit personnel and tonnage table" . "unit personnel and tonnage table (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A table included in the loading plan of a combatloaded ship as a recapitulation of totals of personnel and cargo by type, listing cubic measurements and weight. (3-02.1)"@en . "UP&TT" . . . "Stable" . . . "unit type code"@en . "unit type code" . "unit type code (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Joint Chiefs of Staff developed and assigned code, consisting of five characters that uniquely identify a \u201Ctype unit.\u201D"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "unity of command"@en . "unity of command" . "unity of command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The operation of all forces under a single responsible commander who has the requisite authority to direct and employ those forces in pursuit of a common purpose."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "unity of effort"@en . "unity of effort" . "unity of effort (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Coordination and cooperation toward common objectives, even if the participants are not necessarily part of the same command or organization - the product of successful unified action."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Universal Joint Task List"@en . "Universal Joint Task List" . "Universal Joint Task List (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A menu of capabilities (mission-derived tasks with associated conditions and standards, i.e., the tools) that may be selected by a joint force commander to accomplish the assigned mission. Once identified as essential to mission accomplishment, the tasks are reflected within the command joint mission essential task list."@en . "UJTL" . . . . "Stable" . . . "access to classified information"@en . "access to classified information" . "access to classified information (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The ability and opportunity to obtain knowledge of classified information by persons with the proper security clearance and a need to know of specified classified information."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "advanced base"@en . "advanced base" . "advanced base (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A base located in or near an operational area whose primary mission is to support military operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "base development (less force beddown)"@en . "base development (less force beddown)" . "base development (less force beddown) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The acquisition, development, expansion, improvement, construction and/or replacement of the facilities and resources of a location to support forces."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "universal polar stereographic grid"@en . "universal polar stereographic grid" . "universal polar stereographic grid (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A military grid prescribed for joint use in operations in limited areas and used for operations requiring precise position reporting. It covers areas between the 80 degree parallels and the poles. 330"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Universal Time"@en . "Universal Time" . "Universal Time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A measure of time that conforms, within a close approximation, to the mean diurnal rotation of the Earth and serves as the basis of civil timekeeping. (Formerly called Greenwich Mean Time.)"@en . "ZULU time" . . . . "Stable" . . . "unknown"@en . "unknown" . "unknown (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "unmanned aircraft"@en . "unmanned aircraft" . "unmanned aircraft (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An aircraft or balloon that does not carry a human operator and is capable of flight under remote control or autonomous programming."@en . "UA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "unmanned aircraft system"@en . "unmanned aircraft system" . "unmanned aircraft system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That system whose components include the necessary equipment, network, and personnel to control an unmanned aircraft."@en . "UAS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "unplanned target"@en . "unplanned target" . "unplanned target (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A target of opportunity that is known to exist in the operational environment."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "unrestricted reporting"@en . "unrestricted reporting" . "unrestricted reporting (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A process that a Service member uses to disclose, without requesting confidentiality or restricted reporting, that he or she is the victim of a sexual assault."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "unstable patient"@en . "unstable patient" . "unstable patient (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A patient whose physiological status is in fluctuation. Emergent, treatment and/or surgical intervention are anticipated during the evacuation. An unstable patient\u2019s rapidly changing status and requirements are beyond the standard en route care capability and requires medical/surgical augmentation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "unstuffing"@en . "unstuffing" . "unstuffing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The removal of cargo from a container."@en . "stripping" . . . . "Stable" . . . "urban triad"@en . "urban triad" . "urban triad (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The three elements that compose the urban environment: complex manmade physical terrain, a population of significant size and density, and an infrastructure."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "base line"@en . "base line" . "base line (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "use of force policy"@en . "use of force policy" . "use of force policy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Policy guidance issued by the Commandant, US Coast Guard, on the use of force and weapons."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "US forces"@en . "US forces" . "US forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All Armed Forces (including the Coast Guard) of the United States, any person in the Armed Forces of the United States, and all equipment of any description that either belongs to the US Armed Forces or is being used (including Type I and II Military Sealift Command vessels), escorted, or conveyed by the US Armed Forces."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "US national"@en . "US national" . "US national (JP 1-02)"@en . . "US citizen and US permanent and temporary legal resident aliens. 331"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "US person"@en . "US person" . "US person (JP 1-02)"@en . . "For intelligence purposes, a US person is defined as one of the following: (1) a US citizen; (2) an alien known by the intelligence agency concerned to be a permanent resident alien; (3) an unincorporated association substantially composed of US citizens or permanent resident aliens; or (4) a corporation incorporated in the United States, except for those directed and controlled by a foreign government or governments."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "validate"@en . "validate" . "validate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Execution procedure used by combatant command components, supporting combatant commanders, and providing organizations to confirm to the supported commander and United States Transportation Command that all the information records in a time-phased force and deployment data not only are error-free for automation purposes, but also accurately reflect the current status, attributes, and availability of units and requirements."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "validation"@en . "validation" . "validation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. A process associated with the collection and production of intelligence that confirms that an intelligence collection or production requirement is sufficiently important to justify the dedication of intelligence resources, does not duplicate an existing requirement, and has not been previously satisfied."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "variation"@en . "variation" . "variation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The angular difference between true and magnetic north."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "vehicle-borne improvised explosive device"@en . "vehicle-borne improvised explosive device" . "vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A device placed or fabricated in an improvised manner on a vehicle incorporating destructive, lethal, noxious, pyrotechnic, or incendiary chemicals and designed to destroy, incapacitate, harass, or distract. Otherwise known as a car bomb."@en . "VBIED" . . . . "Stable" . . . "vehicle cargo"@en . "vehicle cargo" . "vehicle cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Wheeled or tracked equipment, including weapons, that require certain deck space, head room, and other definite clearance."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "vehicle summary and priority table"@en . "vehicle summary and priority table" . "vehicle summary and priority table (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A table listing all vehicles by priority of debarkation from a combat-loaded ship. It includes the nomenclature, dimensions, square feet, cubic feet, weight, and stowage location of each vehicle; the cargo loaded in each vehicle; and the name of the unit to which the vehicle belongs."@en . "VS&PT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "baseline costs"@en . "baseline costs" . "baseline costs (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The continuing annual costs of military operations funded by the operations and maintenance and military personnel appropriations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "verification"@en . "verification" . "verification (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. In arms control, any action, including inspection, detection, and identification, taken to ascertain compliance with agreed measures."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "vertex height"@en . "vertex height" . "vertex height (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See maximum ordinate."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "vertical and/or short takeoff and landing"@en . "vertical and/or short takeoff and landing" . "vertical and/or short takeoff and landing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Vertical and/or short takeoff and landing capability for aircraft."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "vertical envelopment"@en . "vertical envelopment" . "vertical envelopment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A tactical maneuver in which troops, either air-dropped or airlanded, attack the rear and flanks of a force, in effect cutting off or encircling the force."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "vertical landing zone"@en . "vertical landing zone" . "vertical landing zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A specified ground area for landing vertical takeoff and landing aircraft to embark or disembark troops and/or cargo. A landing zone may contain one or more landing sites."@en . "VLZ" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "vertical replenishment"@en . "vertical replenishment" . "vertical replenishment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The use of a helicopter for the transfer of materiel to or from a ship."@en . "VERTREP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "vertical stowage"@en . "vertical stowage" . "vertical stowage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A method of stowage in depth within a single compartment by which loaded items are continually accessible for unloading, and the unloading can be completed without corresponding changes or prior unloading of other cargo."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "vertical takeoff and landing aircraft"@en . "vertical takeoff and landing aircraft" . "vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters capable of taking off or landing vertically."@en . "VTOL aircraft" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "very seriously ill or injured"@en . "very seriously ill or injured" . "very seriously ill or injured (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The casualty status of a person whose illness or injury is classified by medical authority to be of such severity that life is imminently endangered."@en . "VSII" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "very small aperture terminal"@en . "very small aperture terminal" . "very small aperture terminal (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Refers to a fixed satellite terminal whose antenna diameter typically does not exceed two meters. "@en . "VSAT" . . . "Stable" . . . "base plan"@en . "base plan" . "base plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A type of operation plan that describes the concept of operations, major forces, sustainment concept, and anticipated timelines for completing the mission without annexes or time-phased force and deployment data."@en . "BPLAN" . . . . "Stable" . . . "vesicant agent"@en . "vesicant agent" . "vesicant agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See blister agent."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "vetting"@en . "vetting" . "vetting (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A part of target development that assesses the accuracy of the supporting intelligence to targeting."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "visual information"@en . "visual information" . "visual information (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Various visual media with or without sound. Generally, visual information includes still and motion photography, audio video recording, graphic arts, visual aids, models, display, and visual presentations."@en . "VI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "visual meteorological conditions"@en . "visual meteorological conditions" . "visual meteorological conditions (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Weather conditions in which visual flight rules apply; expressed in terms of visibility, ceiling height, and aircraft clearance from clouds along 334 the path of flight. When these criteria do not exist, instrument meteorological conditions prevail and instrument flight rules must be complied with."@en . "VMC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Voluntary Intermodal Sealift Agreement"@en . "Voluntary Intermodal Sealift Agreement" . "Voluntary Intermodal Sealift Agreement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An agreement that provides the Department of Defense with assured access to United States flag assets, both vessel capacity and intermodal systems, to meet Department of Defense contingency requirements."@en . "VISA" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "voluntary tanker agreement"@en . "voluntary tanker agreement" . "voluntary tanker agreement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An agreement established by the Maritime Administration to provide for United States commercial tanker owners and operators to voluntarily make their vessels available to satisfy the Department of Defense to meet contingency or war requirements for point-to-point petroleum, oils, and lubricants movements."@en . "VTA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "vulnerability"@en . "vulnerability" . "vulnerability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. The susceptibility of a nation or military force to any action by any means through which its war potential or combat effectiveness may be reduced or its will to fight diminished."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "vulnerability assessment"@en . "vulnerability assessment" . "vulnerability assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Department of Defense, command, or unit-level evaluation (assessment) to determine the vulnerability of a terrorist attack against an installation, unit, exercise, port, ship, residence, facility, or other site. Identifies areas of improvement to withstand, mitigate, or deter acts of violence or terrorism."@en . "VA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "vulnerable node"@en . "vulnerable node" . "vulnerable node (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See target stress point. 335 Intentionally Blank 336"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "walk-in"@en . "walk-in" . "walk-in (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An unsolicited contact who provides information."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "base support installation"@en . "base support installation" . "base support installation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Department of Defense Service or agency installation within the United States and its possessions and territories tasked to serve as a base for military forces engaged in either homeland defense or civil support operations."@en . "BSI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "walking patient"@en . "walking patient" . "walking patient (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A patient whose injuries and/or illness are relatively minor, permitting the patient to walk and not require a litter."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "warden system"@en . "warden system" . "warden system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An informal method of communication used to pass information to US citizens during emergencies."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "warning"@en . "warning" . "warning (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "warning order"@en . "warning order" . "warning order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "WARNORD" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "warp"@en . "warp" . "warp (JP 1-02)"@en . . "To haul a ship ahead by line or anchor."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "war reserve materiel requirement"@en . "war reserve materiel requirement" . "war reserve materiel requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of the war materiel requirement required to be on hand on D-day. This level consists of the war materiel requirement less the sum of the peacetime assets assumed to be available on D-day and the war materiel procurement capability."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "war reserves"@en . "war reserves" . "war reserves (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Stocks of materiel amassed in peacetime to meet the increase in military requirements consequent upon an outbreak of war."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "war reserve stock"@en . "war reserve stock" . "war reserve stock (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of total materiel assets designated to satisfy the war reserve materiel requirement."@en . "WRS" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "wartime reserve modes"@en . "wartime reserve modes" . "wartime reserve modes (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Characteristics and operating procedures of sensor, communications, navigation aids, threat recognition, weapons, and countermeasures systems that will contribute to military effectiveness if unknown to or misunderstood by opposing commanders before they are used, but could be exploited or neutralized if known in advance."@en . "WARM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Washington Liaison Group"@en . "Washington Liaison Group" . "Washington Liaison Group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An interagency committee and/or joint monitoring body, chaired by the Department of State with representation from the Department of Defense, established to coordinate the preparation and implementation of plans for evacuation of United States citizens abroad in emergencies."@en . "WLG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "basic encyclopedia"@en . "basic encyclopedia" . "basic encyclopedia (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A compilation of identified installations and physical areas of potential significance as objectives for attack."@en . "BE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "watercraft"@en . "watercraft" . "watercraft (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any vessel or craft designed specifically and only for movement on the surface of the water."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "waterspace management"@en . "waterspace management" . "waterspace management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The allocation of waterspace in terms of antisubmarine warfare attack procedures to permit the rapid and effective engagement of hostile submarines while preventing inadvertent attacks on friendly submarines."@en . "WSM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "wave"@en . "wave" . "wave (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A formation of forces, including ships, craft, amphibious vehicles or aircraft, required to beach or land about the same time. Waves can be classified by function: scheduled, on-call, or non-scheduled. Waves can also be classified by type of craft, e.g., assault, helicopter, or landing craft."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "wave crest"@en . "wave crest" . "wave crest (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The highest part of a wave."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "wave height"@en . "wave height" . "wave height (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The vertical distance between trough and crest, usually expressed in feet."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "wave length"@en . "wave length" . "wave length (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The horizontal distance between successive wave crests measured perpendicular to the crest, usually expressed in feet."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "wave period"@en . "wave period" . "wave period (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The time it takes for two successive wave crests to pass a given point."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "wave trough"@en . "wave trough" . "wave trough (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The lowest part of the wave between crests."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "wave velocity"@en . "wave velocity" . "wave velocity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The speed at which a wave form advances across the sea, usually expressed in knots."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "W-day"@en . "W-day" . "W-day (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See times."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "basic load"@en . "basic load" . "basic load (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The quantity of supplies required to be on hand within, and which can be moved by, a unit or formation. It is expressed according to the wartime organization of the unit or formation and maintained at the prescribed levels."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "weaponeering"@en . "weaponeering" . "weaponeering (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of determining the quantity of a specific type of lethal or nonlethal weapons required to achieve a specific level of damage to a given target, considering target vulnerability, weapons characteristics and effects, and delivery parameters."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "weapon engagement zone"@en . "weapon engagement zone" . "weapon engagement zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In air defense, airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility for engagement of air threats normally rests with a particular weapon system."@en . "WEZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "weapons control status"@en . "weapons control status" . "weapons control status (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An air defense control measure declared for a particular area and time by an area air defense commander, or delegated subordinate commander, based on the rules of engagement designed to establish the freedom for fighters and surface air defense weapons to engage threats. Also call WCS."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "weapons free zone"@en . "weapons free zone" . "weapons free zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An air defense zone established for the protection of key assets or facilities, other than air bases, where weapon systems may be fired at any target not positively recognized as friendly."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "weapons of mass destruction"@en . "weapons of mass destruction" . "weapons of mass destruction (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear weapons capable of a high order of destruction or causing mass casualties and exclude the means of transporting or propelling the weapon where such means is a separable and divisible part from the weapon."@en . "WMD" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "weapons of mass destruction active defense"@en . "weapons of mass destruction active defense" . "weapons of mass destruction active defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Active measures to defeat an attack with chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear weapons by employing actions to divert, neutralize, or destroy those weapons or their means of delivery while en route to their target."@en . "WMD active defense" . . . . "Stable" . . . "weapons of mass destruction - civil support team"@en . "weapons of mass destruction - civil support team" . "weapons of mass destruction - civil support team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Joint National Guard (Army National Guard and Air National Guard) team established to deploy rapidly to assist a local incident commander in determining the nature and extent of a weapons of mass destruction attack or incident; provide expert technical advice on weapons of mass destruction response operations; and help identify and support the arrival of follow-on state and federal military response assets."@en . "WMD-CST" . . . . "Stable" . . . "weapons of mass destruction consequence management"@en . "weapons of mass destruction consequence management" . "weapons of mass destruction consequence management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Actions authorized by the Secretary of Defense to mitigate the effects of a weapon of mass destruction attack or event and, if necessary, provide temporary essential operations and services at home and abroad."@en . "WMD CM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "weapons of mass destruction elimination"@en . "weapons of mass destruction elimination" . "weapons of mass destruction elimination (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Actions undertaken in a hostile or uncertain environment to systematically locate, characterize, secure, and disable, or destroy weapons of mass destruction programs and related capabilities."@en . "WMD elimination" . . . . "Stable" . . . "weapons of mass destruction interdiction"@en . "weapons of mass destruction interdiction" . "weapons of mass destruction interdiction (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations to track, intercept, search, divert, seize, or otherwise stop the transit of weapons of mass destruction, its delivery systems, or related materials, technologies, and expertise."@en . "WMD interdiction" . . . . "Stable" . . . "basic tactical organization"@en . "basic tactical organization" . "basic tactical organization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The conventional organization of landing force units for combat, involving combinations of infantry, supporting ground arms, and aviation for accomplishment of missions ashore. This organizational form is employed as soon as possible following the landing of the various assault components of the landing force. 31"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "weapons of mass destruction offensive operations"@en . "weapons of mass destruction offensive operations" . "weapons of mass destruction offensive operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Actions to disrupt, neutralize, or destroy a weapon of mass destruction threat before it can be used, or to deter subsequent use of such weapons."@en . "WMD offensive operations" . . . . "Stable" . . . "weapons of mass destruction security cooperation and partner activities"@en . "weapons of mass destruction security cooperation and partner activities" . "weapons of mass destruction security cooperation and partner activities (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Activities to improve or promote defense relationships and capacity of allied and partner nations to execute or support the other military mission areas to combat weapons of mass destruction through military-to-military contact, burden sharing arrangements, combined military activities, and support to international activities."@en . "WMD security cooperation" . . . . "Stable" . . . "weapons readiness state"@en . "weapons readiness state" . "weapons readiness state (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The degree of readiness of air defense weapons which can become airborne or be launched to carry out an assigned task and normally expressed in numbers of weapons and numbers of minutes."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "weapons release authority"@en . "weapons release authority" . "weapons release authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The authority originating from the President to engage or direct engagement of ballistic missile threats using ground-based interceptors of the ground-based midcourse defense. Also call WRA."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "weapons technical intelligence"@en . "weapons technical intelligence" . "weapons technical intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A category of intelligence and processes derived from the technical and forensic collection and exploitation of improvised explosive devices, associated components, improvised weapons, and other weapon systems."@en . "WTI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "weapon system"@en . "weapon system" . "weapon system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A combination of one or more weapons with all related equipment, materials, services, personnel, and means of delivery and deployment (if applicable) required for self-sufficiency."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "weather deck"@en . "weather deck" . "weather deck (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A deck having no overhead protection; uppermost deck."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "wellness"@en . "wellness" . "wellness (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Force health protection program that consolidates and incorporates physical and mental fitness, health promotion, and environmental and occupational health."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "wharf"@en . "wharf" . "wharf (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A structure built of open rather than solid construction along a shore or a bank that provides cargo-handling facilities."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "white cap"@en . "white cap" . "white cap (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A small wave breaking offshore as a result of the action of strong winds."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "battalion landing team"@en . "battalion landing team" . "battalion landing team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In an amphibious operation, an infantry battalion normally reinforced by necessary combat and service elements; the basic unit for planning an assault landing."@en . "BLT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "winch"@en . "winch" . "winch (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A hoisting machine used for loading and discharging cargo and stores or for hauling in lines."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "wing"@en . "wing" . "wing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. An Air Force unit composed normally of one primary mission group and the necessary supporting organizations, i.e., organizations designed to render supply, maintenance, hospitalization, and other services required by the primary mission groups. Primary mission groups may be functional, such as combat, training, transport, or service. 2. A fleet air wing is the basic organizational and administrative unit for naval-, land-, and tender-based aviation. Such wings are mobile units to which are assigned aircraft squadrons and tenders for administrative organization control. 3. A 340 balanced Marine Corps task organization of aircraft groups and squadrons, together with appropriate command, air control, administrative, service, and maintenance units. A standard Marine Corps aircraft wing contains the aviation elements normally required for the air support of a Marine division. 4. A flank unit; that part of a military force to the right or left of the main body."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "withdrawal operation"@en . "withdrawal operation" . "withdrawal operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A planned retrograde operation in which a force in contact disengages from an enemy force and moves in a direction away from the enemy."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "witting"@en . "witting" . "witting (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A term of intelligence art that indicates that one is not only aware of a fact or piece of information but also aware of its connection to intelligence activities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "working capital fund"@en . "working capital fund" . "working capital fund (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A revolving fund established to finance inventories of supplies and other stores, or to provide working capital for industrial-type activities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "working group"@en . "working group" . "working group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An enduring or ad hoc organization within a joint force commander\u2019s headquarters formed around a specific function whose purpose is to provide analysis to users. The working group consists of a core functional group and other staff and component representatives."@en . "WG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Worldwide Port System"@en . "Worldwide Port System" . "Worldwide Port System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Automated information system to provide cargo management and accountability to water port and regional commanders while providing in-transit visibility to the Global Transportation Network."@en . "WPS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "wounded"@en . "wounded" . "wounded (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See seriously wounded; slightly wounded."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "wounded in action"@en . "wounded in action" . "wounded in action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A casualty category applicable to a hostile casualty, other than the victim of a terrorist activity, who has incurred an injury due to an external agent or cause. The term encompasses all kinds of wounds and other injuries incurred in action, whether there is a piercing of the body, as in a penetration or perforated wound, or none, as in the contused wound. These include fractures, burns, blast concussions, all effects of biological and chemical warfare agents, and the effects of an exposure to ionizing radiation or any other destructive weapon or agent. The hostile casualty\u2019s status may be categorized as \u201Cvery seriously ill or injured,\u201D \u201Cseriously ill or injured,\u201D \u201Cincapacitating illness or injury,\u201D or \u201Cnot seriously injured.\u201D"@en . "WIA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "zone of action"@en . "zone of action" . "zone of action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A tactical subdivision of a larger area, the responsibility for which is assigned to a tactical unit; generally applied to offensive action."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "battle damage assessment"@en . "battle damage assessment" . "battle damage assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The estimate of damage composed of physical and functional damage assessment, as well as target system assessment, resulting from the application of lethal or nonlethal military force."@en . "BDA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "zone of fire"@en . "zone of fire" . "zone of fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area into which a designated ground unit or fire support ship delivers, or is prepared to deliver, fire support. Fire may or may not be observed."@en . "ZF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "ZULU time"@en . "ZULU time" . "ZULU time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See Universal Time."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "advanced geospatial intelligence"@en . "advanced geospatial intelligence" . "advanced geospatial intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Refers to the technical, geospatial, and intelligence information derived through interpretation or analysis using advanced processing of all data collected by imagery or imagery-related collection systems. Also known as imagery-derived measurement and signature intelligence."@en . "AGI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "battle damage repair"@en . "battle damage repair" . "battle damage repair (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Essential repair, which may be improvised, carried out rapidly in a battle environment in order to return damaged or disabled equipment to temporary service."@en . "BDR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "battlefield coordination detachment"@en . "battlefield coordination detachment" . "battlefield coordination detachment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An Army liaison located in the air operations center that provides selected operational functions between the Army forces and the air component commander."@en . "BCD" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "battle force"@en . "battle force" . "battle force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A standing operational naval task force organization of carriers, surface combatants, and submarines assigned to numbered fleets. A battle force is subdivided into battle groups."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "battle injury"@en . "battle injury" . "battle injury (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Damage or harm sustained by personnel during or as a result of battle conditions."@en . "BI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "battle management"@en . "battle management" . "battle management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The management of activities within the operational environment based on the commands, direction, and guidance given by appropriate authority."@en . "BM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "battle rhythm"@en . "battle rhythm" . "battle rhythm (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A deliberate daily cycle of command, staff, and unit activities intended to synchronize current and future operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "beach"@en . "beach" . "beach (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "beach group"@en . "beach group" . "beach group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See naval beach group; shore party."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "beachhead"@en . "beachhead" . "beachhead (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A designated area on a hostile or potentially hostile shore that, when seized and held, ensures the continuous landing of troops and materiel, and provides maneuver space requisite for subsequent projected operations ashore."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "beach marker"@en . "beach marker" . "beach marker (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A sign or device used to identify a beach or certain activities thereon for incoming waterborne traffic. Markers may be panels, lights, buoys, or electronic devices. 32"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "advanced operations base"@en . "advanced operations base" . "advanced operations base (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In special operations, a small temporary base established near or within a joint special operations area to command, control, and/or support training or tactical operations. Facilities are normally austere. The base may be ashore or afloat. If ashore, it may include an airfield or unimproved airstrip, a pier, or an anchorage. An advanced operations base is normally controlled and/or supported by a main operations base or a forward operations base."@en . "AOB" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "beachmaster unit"@en . "beachmaster unit" . "beachmaster unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A commissioned naval unit of the naval beach group designed to provide to the shore party a Navy component known as a beach party, which is capable of supporting the amphibious landing of one division (reinforced)."@en . "BMU" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "beach party"@en . "beach party" . "beach party (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Navy component of the landing force support party under the tactical control of the landing force support party commander."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "beach party commander"@en . "beach party commander" . "beach party commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The naval officer in command of the naval component of the shore party."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "beach photography"@en . "beach photography" . "beach photography (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Vertical, oblique, ground, and periscope coverage at varying scales to provide information of offshore, shore, and inland areas. It covers terrain that provides observation of the beaches and is primarily concerned with the geological and tactical aspects of the beach."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "beach support area"@en . "beach support area" . "beach support area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the area to the rear of a landing force or elements thereof, established and operated by shore party units, which contains the facilities for the unloading of troops and materiel and the support of the forces ashore; it includes facilities for the evacuation of wounded, enemy prisoners of war, and captured materiel."@en . "BSA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "beach survey"@en . "beach survey" . "beach survey (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The collection of data describing the physical characteristics of a beach; that is, an area whose boundaries are a shoreline, a coastline, and two natural or arbitrary assigned flanks."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "beach width"@en . "beach width" . "beach width (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The horizontal dimensions of the beach measured at right angles to the shoreline from the line of extreme low water inland to the landward limit of the beach (the coastline)."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "begin morning civil twilight"@en . "begin morning civil twilight" . "begin morning civil twilight (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The period of time at which the sun is halfway between beginning morning and nautical twilight and sunrise, when there is enough light to see objects clearly with the unaided eye. At this time, light intensification devices are no longer effective, and the sun is six degrees below the eastern horizon. "@en . "BMCT" . . . "Stable" . . . "begin morning nautical twilight"@en . "begin morning nautical twilight" . "begin morning nautical twilight (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The start of that period where, in good conditions and in the absence of other illumination, enough light is available to identify the general outlines of ground objects and conduct limited military operations. Light intensification devices are still effective and may have enhanced capabilities. At this time, the sun is 12 degrees below the eastern horizon. "@en . "BMNT" . . . "Stable" . . . "believed-to-be"@en . "believed-to-be" . "believed-to-be (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In mortuary affairs, the status of any human remains until a positive identification has been determined. Used interchangeably with tentative identification."@en . "BTB" . . . . "Stable" . . . "advance force"@en . "advance force" . "advance force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary organization within the amphibious task force which precedes the main body to the objective area, for preparing the objective for the main assault by conducting such operations as reconnaissance, seizure of supporting positions, mine countermeasures, preliminary bombardment, underwater demolitions, and air support."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "berm, natural"@en . "berm, natural" . "berm, natural (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The nearly horizontal portion of a beach or backshore having an abrupt fall and formed by deposition of material by wave action. A berm marks the limit of ordinary high tide. For air cushion vehicles, berms (constructed) are required to protect materials handling equipment operations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "bight"@en . "bight" . "bight (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A bend in a coast forming an open bay or an open bay formed by such a bend."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "bill"@en . "bill" . "bill (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A ship\u2019s publication listing operational or administrative procedures."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "biological agent"@en . "biological agent" . "biological agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A microorganism that causes disease in personnel, plants, or animals or causes the deterioration of materiel."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "biological half-time"@en . "biological half-time" . "biological half-time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See half-life."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "biological hazard"@en . "biological hazard" . "biological hazard (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organism, or substance derived from an organism, that poses a threat to human or animal health. This can include medical waste, samples of a microorganism, virus, or toxin (from a biological source) that can impact human health."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "biological warfare"@en . "biological warfare" . "biological warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Employment of biological agents to produce casualties in personnel or animals, or damage to plants or materiel; or defense against such employment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "biological weapon"@en . "biological weapon" . "biological weapon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An item of materiel which projects, disperses, or disseminates a biological agent including arthropod vectors."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "biometric"@en . "biometric" . "biometric (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Measurable physical characteristic or personal behavior trait used to recognize the identity or verify the claimed identity of an individual."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "biometrics"@en . "biometrics" . "biometrics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of recognizing an individual based on measurable anatomical, physiological, and behavioral characteristics."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "advance guard"@en . "advance guard" . "advance guard (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Detachment sent ahead of the main force to ensure its uninterrupted advance; to protect the main body against surprise; to facilitate the advance by removing obstacles and repairing roads and bridges; and to cover the deployment of the main body if it is committed to action."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "blister agent"@en . "blister agent" . "blister agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A chemical agent which injures the eyes and lungs, and burns or blisters the skin."@en . "vesicant agent" . . . . "Stable" . . . "blood agent"@en . "blood agent" . "blood agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A chemical compound, including the cyanide group, that affects bodily functions by preventing the normal utilization of oxygen by body tissues."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "blood chit"@en . "blood chit" . "blood chit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A small sheet of material depicting an American flag and a statement in several languages to the effect that anyone assisting the bearer to safety will be rewarded."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Blue Bark"@en . "Blue Bark" . "Blue Bark (JP 1-02)"@en . . "US military personnel, US citizen civilian employees of the Department of Defense, and the dependents of both categories who travel in connection with the death of an immediate family member. It also applies to designated escorts for dependents of deceased military members. Furthermore, the term is used to designate the personal property shipment of a deceased member."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "blue force tracking"@en . "blue force tracking" . "blue force tracking (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Employment of techniques to actively or passively identify or track US, allied, or coalition forces for the purpose of providing the combatant commander enhanced situational awareness and reducing fratricide."@en . "BFT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "board"@en . "board" . "board (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organized group of individuals within a joint force commander\u2019s headquarters, appointed by the commander (or other authority) that meets with the purpose of gaining guidance or decision. Its responsibilities and authority are governed by the authority which established the board."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "boat group"@en . "boat group" . "boat group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The basic organization of landing craft. One boat group is organized for each battalion landing team (or equivalent) to be landed in the first trip of landing craft or amphibious vehicles."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "boat lane"@en . "boat lane" . "boat lane (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A lane for amphibious assault landing craft, which extends from the line of departure to the beach."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "boat space"@en . "boat space" . "boat space (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The space and weight factor used to determine the capacity of boats, landing craft, and amphibious vehicles. With respect to landing craft and amphibious vehicles, it is based on the requirements of one person with individual equipment. The person is assumed to weigh 224 pounds and to occupy 13.5 cubic feet of space."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "boat wave"@en . "boat wave" . "boat wave (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See wave."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "adversary"@en . "adversary" . "adversary (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A party acknowledged as potentially hostile to a friendly party and against which the use of force may be envisaged."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "bomb impact plot"@en . "bomb impact plot" . "bomb impact plot (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A graphic representation of the target area, usually a pre-strike air photograph, on which prominent dots are plotted to mark the impact or detonation points of bombs dropped on a specific bombing attack."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "bona fides"@en . "bona fides" . "bona fides (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. In personnel recovery, the use of verbal or visual communication by individuals who are unknown to one another, to establish their authenticity, sincerity, honesty, and truthfulness."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "boost phase"@en . "boost phase" . "boost phase (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of the flight of a ballistic missile or space vehicle during which the booster and sustainer engines operate."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "bottom mine"@en . "bottom mine" . "bottom mine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mine with negative buoyancy which remains on the seabed."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "boundary"@en . "boundary" . "boundary (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A line that delineates surface areas for the purpose of facilitating coordination and deconfliction of operations between adjacent units, formations, or areas."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "branch"@en . "branch" . "branch (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "breakbulk cargo"@en . "breakbulk cargo" . "breakbulk cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any commodity that, because of its weight, dimensions, or incompatibility with other cargo, must be shipped by mode other than military van or military container moved via the sea."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "breakbulk ship"@en . "breakbulk ship" . "breakbulk ship (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A ship with conventional holds for stowage of breakbulk cargo, below or above deck, and equipped with cargo-handling gear. Ships also may be capable of carrying a limited number of containers, above or below deck."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "breaker"@en . "breaker" . "breaker (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A wave in the process of losing energy where offshore energy loss is caused by wind action and nearshore energy loss is caused by the impact of the sea floor as the wave enters shallow (shoaling) water. Breakers either plunge, spill, or surge."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "breaker angle"@en . "breaker angle" . "breaker angle (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The angle a breaker makes with the beach."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "adversary template"@en . "adversary template" . "adversary template (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A model based on an adversary\u2019s known or postulated preferred methods of operation illustrating the disposition and activity of adversary forces and assets conducting a particular operation unconstrained by the impact of the operational environment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "brevity code"@en . "brevity code" . "brevity code (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A code which provides no security but which has as its sole purpose the shortening of messages rather than the concealment of their content."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "brigade combat team"@en . "brigade combat team" . "brigade combat team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "As combined arms teams, brigade combat teams form the basic building block of the Army\u2019s tactical formations. They are the principal means of executing engagements. Three standardized brigade combat teams designs exist; heavy, infantry, and Stryker. Battalion-sized maneuver, fires, reconnaissance, and sustainment units are organic to a brigade combat team."@en . "BCT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "broach"@en . "broach" . "broach (JP 1-02)"@en . . "When a water craft is thrown broadside to the wind and waves, against a bar, or against the shoreline."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "broken stowage"@en . "broken stowage" . "broken stowage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The space lost in the holds of a vessel because of the contour of the ship and the shape of the cargo. Dunnage, ladders, and stanchions are included in broken stowage."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "broken stowage factor"@en . "broken stowage factor" . "broken stowage factor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A factor applied to the available space for embarkation due to the loss between boxes, between vehicles, around stanchions, and over cargo. The factor will vary, depending on the type and size of vehicles, type and size of general cargo, training and experience of loading personnel, type of loading, method of stowage, and configuration of compartments."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "buddy-aid"@en . "buddy-aid" . "buddy-aid (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Acute medical care (first aid) provided by a non-medical Service member to another person."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "buffer zone"@en . "buffer zone" . "buffer zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. A defined area controlled by a peace operations force from which disputing or belligerent forces have been excluded. Also called BZ."@en . "area of separation in some United Nations operations" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "building systems"@en . "building systems" . "building systems (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Structures assembled from manufactured components designed to provide specific building configurations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "bulk cargo"@en . "bulk cargo" . "bulk cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That which is generally shipped in volume where the transportation conveyance is the only external container; such as liquids, ore, or grain."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "bulk petroleum product"@en . "bulk petroleum product" . "bulk petroleum product (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A liquid petroleum product transported by various means and stored in tanks or containers having an individual fill capacity greater than 250 liters."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Aegis"@en . "Aegis" . "Aegis (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A ship-based combat system that can detect, track, target, and engage air, surface, and subsurface threats, including ballistic missiles on some modified ships."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "bulk storage"@en . "bulk storage" . "bulk storage (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "bullseye"@en . "bullseye" . "bullseye (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An established reference point from which the position of an object can be referenced."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "bureau"@en . "bureau" . "bureau (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A long-standing functional organization, with a supporting staff designed to perform a specific function or activity within a joint force commander\u2019s headquarters."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "burn notice"@en . "burn notice" . "burn notice (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An official statement by one intelligence agency to other agencies, domestic or foreign, that an individual or group is unreliable for any of a variety of reasons. 37 Intentionally Blank 38"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "cache"@en . "cache" . "cache (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A source of subsistence and supplies, typically containing items such as food, water, medical items, and/or communications equipment, packaged to prevent damage from exposure and hidden in isolated locations by such methods as burial, concealment, and/or submersion, to support isolated personnel."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "call sign"@en . "call sign" . "call sign (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any combination of characters or pronounceable words, which identifies a communication facility, a command, an authority, an activity, or a unit; used primarily for establishing and maintaining communications."@en . "CS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "campaign"@en . "campaign" . "campaign (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A series of related major operations aimed at achieving strategic and operational objectives within a given time and space."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "campaign plan"@en . "campaign plan" . "campaign plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint operation plan for a series of related major operations aimed at achieving strategic or operational objectives within a given time and space."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "campaign planning"@en . "campaign planning" . "campaign planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process whereby combatant commanders and subordinate joint force commanders translate national or theater strategy into operational concepts through the development of an operation plan for a campaign."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "canalize"@en . "canalize" . "canalize (JP 1-02)"@en . . "To restrict operations to a narrow zone by use of existing or reinforcing obstacles or by fire or bombing."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "aerial port"@en . "aerial port" . "aerial port (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An airfield that has been designated for the sustained air movement of personnel and materiel as well as an authorized port for entrance into or departure from the country where located."@en . "APORT" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "candidate target list"@en . "candidate target list" . "candidate target list (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A list of objects or entities submitted by component commanders, appropriate agencies, or the joint force commander\u2019s staff for further development and inclusion on the joint target list and/or restricted target list, or moved to the no-strike list."@en . "CTL" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "cantilever lifting frame"@en . "cantilever lifting frame" . "cantilever lifting frame (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Used to move Navy lighterage causeway systems on to and off of lighter aboard ship (LASH) vessels. This device is suspended from the Morgan LASH barge crane and can lift one causeway section at a time. It is designed to allow the long sections to clear the rear of the ship as they are lowered into the water."@en . "CLF" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "capstone publication"@en . "capstone publication" . "capstone publication (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The top joint doctrine publication in the hierarchy of joint publications that links joint doctrine to national strategy and the contributions of other government departments and agencies, multinational partners, and reinforces policy for command and control. (CJCSM 5120.01) 39"@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "capstone requirements document"@en . "capstone requirements document" . "capstone requirements document (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A document that contains performance-based requirements to facilitate development of individual operational requirements documents by providing a common framework and operational concept to guide their development. "@en . "CRD" . . . "Stable" . . . "cargo increment number"@en . "cargo increment number" . "cargo increment number (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A seven-character alphanumeric field that uniquely describes a non-unit-cargo entry (line) in the Joint Operation Planning and Execution System time-phased force and deployment data."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "carrier air wing"@en . "carrier air wing" . "carrier air wing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Two or more aircraft squadrons formed under one commander for administrative and tactical control of operations from a carrier."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "carrier control zone"@en . "carrier control zone" . "carrier control zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The airspace within a circular limit defined by 5 miles horizontal radius from the carrier, extending upward from the surface to and including 2,500 feet unless otherwise designated for special operations, and is under the cognizance of the air officer during visual meteorological conditions."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "carrier strike group"@en . "carrier strike group" . "carrier strike group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A standing naval task group consisting of a carrier, embarked airwing, surface combatants, and submarines as assigned in direct support, operating in mutual support with the task of destroying hostile submarine, surface, and air forces within the group\u2019s assigned operational area and striking at targets along hostile shore lines or projecting power inland."@en . "CSG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "cartridge actuated device"@en . "cartridge actuated device" . "cartridge actuated device (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Small explosive devices used to eject stores from launched devices, actuate other explosive systems, or provide initiation for aircrew escape devices."@en . "CAD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "CARVER"@en . "CARVER" . "CARVER (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A special operations forces acronym used throughout the targeting and mission planning cycle to assess mission validity and requirements. The acronym stands for criticality, accessibility, recuperability, vulnerability, effect, and recognizability."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "aerial port squadron"@en . "aerial port squadron" . "aerial port squadron (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An Air Force organization that operates and provides the functions assigned to aerial ports."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "case"@en . "case" . "case (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "case officer"@en . "case officer" . "case officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A professional employee of an intelligence or counterintelligence organization, who is responsible for providing directions for an agent operation and/or handling intelligence assets."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "casual"@en . "casual" . "casual (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See transient."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "casualty"@en . "casualty" . "casualty (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any person who is lost to the organization by having been declared dead, duty status \u2013 whereabouts unknown, missing, ill, or injured."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "casualty category"@en . "casualty category" . "casualty category (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A term used to specifically classify a casualty for reporting purposes based upon the casualty type and the casualty status. Casualty categories include killed in action, died of wounds received in action, and wounded in action."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "casualty evacuation"@en . "casualty evacuation" . "casualty evacuation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The unregulated movement of casualties that can include movement both to and between medical treatment facilities."@en . "CASEVAC" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "casualty receiving and treatment ship"@en . "casualty receiving and treatment ship" . "casualty receiving and treatment ship (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, a ship designated to receive, provide treatment for, and transfer casualties."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "casualty status"@en . "casualty status" . "casualty status (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A term used to classify a casualty for reporting purposes. There are seven casualty statuses: (1) deceased; (2) duty status - whereabouts unknown; (3) missing; (4) very seriously ill or injured; (5) seriously ill or injured; (6) incapacitating illness or injury; and (7) not seriously injured."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "casualty type"@en . "casualty type" . "casualty type (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A term used to identify a casualty for reporting purposes as either a hostile casualty or a nonhostile casualty."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "catastrophic event"@en . "catastrophic event" . "catastrophic event (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any natural or man-made incident, including terrorism, which results in extraordinary levels of mass casualties, damage, or disruption severely affecting the population, infrastructure, environment, economy, national morale, and/or government functions."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "accompanying supplies"@en . "accompanying supplies" . "accompanying supplies (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Unit supplies that deploy with forces."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "aeromedical evacuation"@en . "aeromedical evacuation" . "aeromedical evacuation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The movement of patients under medical supervision to and between medical treatment facilities by air transportation."@en . "AE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "causeway"@en . "causeway" . "causeway (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A craft similar in design to a barge, but longer and narrower, designed to assist in the discharge and transport of cargo from vessels."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "causeway launching area"@en . "causeway launching area" . "causeway launching area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area located near the line of departure but clear of the approach lanes to an area located in the inner transport area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "caveat"@en . "caveat" . "caveat (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A designator used with a classification to further limit the dissemination of restricted information."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "C-day"@en . "C-day" . "C-day (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The unnamed day on which a deployment operation commences or is to commence."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "cease fire line"@en . "cease fire line" . "cease fire line (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See armistice demarcation line."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "cell"@en . "cell" . "cell (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A subordinate organization formed around a specific process, capability, or activity within a designated larger organization of a joint force commander\u2019s headquarters. A cell usually is part of both a functional and traditional staff structures."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "center"@en . "center" . "center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An enduring functional organization, with a supporting staff, designed to perform a joint function within a joint force commander\u2019s headquarters."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "center of burst"@en . "center of burst" . "center of burst (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See mean point of impact."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "center of gravity"@en . "center of gravity" . "center of gravity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The source of power that provides moral or physical strength, freedom of action, or will to act."@en . "COG" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "centigray"@en . "centigray" . "centigray (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A unit of absorbed dose of radiation (one centigray equals one rad)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "aeromedical evacuation control team"@en . "aeromedical evacuation control team" . "aeromedical evacuation control team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A core team assigned to a component-numbered air force, Air Force air and space operations center, or air mobility division that provides command and control of assigned aeromedical evacuation forces."@en . "AECT" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "central control officer"@en . "central control officer" . "central control officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The officer designated by the amphibious task force commander for the overall coordination of the waterborne ship-to-shore movement. The central control officer is embarked in the central control ship."@en . "CCO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "centralized control"@en . "centralized control" . "centralized control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. In air defense, the control mode whereby a higher echelon makes direct target assignments to fire units."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "chaff"@en . "chaff" . "chaff (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Radar confusion reflectors, consisting of thin, narrow metallic strips of various lengths and frequency responses, which are used to reflect echoes for confusion purposes."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "chain of command"@en . "chain of command" . "chain of command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The succession of commanding officers from a superior to a subordinate through which command is exercised."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff instruction"@en . "Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff instruction" . "Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff instruction (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A replacement document for all types of correspondence containing Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff policy and guidance that does not involve the employment of forces, which is of indefinite duration and is applicable to external agencies, or both the Joint Staff and external agencies. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . "CJCSI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff manual"@en . "Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff manual" . "Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff manual (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A document containing detailed procedures for performing specific tasks that do not involve the employment of forces, which is of indefinite duration and is applicable to external agencies or both the Joint Staff and external agencies. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . "CJCSM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "chalk number"@en . "chalk number" . "chalk number (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The number given to a complete load and to the transporting carrier."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "change detection"@en . "change detection" . "change detection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An image enhancement technique that compares two images of the same area from different time periods. Identical picture elements are eliminated, leaving signatures that have undergone change."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "channel airlift"@en . "channel airlift" . "channel airlift (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Provides regularly scheduled airlift for movement of sustainment cargo, depending upon volume of workload, between designated aerial ports of embarkation and seaports of debarkation over validated contingency or distribution channel routes."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "chart sheet"@en . "chart sheet" . "chart sheet (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See map sheet."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "aeromedical evacuation coordination center"@en . "aeromedical evacuation coordination center" . "aeromedical evacuation coordination center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A coordination center within the joint air operations center\u2019s airlift coordination cell that monitors all activities related to aeromedical evacuation (AE) operations execution. It manages the medical aspects of the AE mission and serves as the net control station for AE communications. It coordinates medical requirements with airlift capability, assigns medical missions to the appropriate AE elements, and monitors patient movement activities."@en . "AECC" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical agent"@en . "chemical agent" . "chemical agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A chemical substance which is intended for use in military operations to kill, seriously injure, or incapacitate mainly through its physiological effects. The term excludes riot control agents when used for law enforcement purposes, herbicides, smoke, and flames."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear consequence management"@en . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear consequence management" . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear consequence management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Actions taken to plan, prepare, respond to, and recover from chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear incidents."@en . "CBRN CM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense"@en . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense" . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Measures taken to minimize or negate the vulnerabilities and/or effects of a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear incident."@en . "CBRN defense" . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear environment"@en . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear environment" . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Conditions found in an area resulting from immediate or persisting effects of chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear attacks or unintentional releases."@en . "CBRN environment" . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazard"@en . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazard" . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazard (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear elements that could cause an adverse affect through their accidental or deliberate release, dissemination, or impacts."@en . "CBRN hazard" . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear passive defense"@en . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear passive defense" . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear passive defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Passive measures taken to minimize or negate the vulnerability to, and effects of, chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear attacks. This mission area focuses on maintaining the joint force\u2019s ability to continue military operations in a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear environment."@en . "CBRN passive defense" . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear protection"@en . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear protection" . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear protection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Measures that are taken to keep chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats and hazards from having an adverse effect on personnel, equipment, or critical assets and facilities."@en . "CBRN protection" . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear sense"@en . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear sense" . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear sense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Activities that continually provide chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threat and hazard information and intelligence in a timely manner to support the common operational picture."@en . "CBRN sense" . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear shape"@en . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear shape" . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear shape (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The command and control activity that integrates the sense, shield, and sustain operational elements to characterize chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards and threats and employ necessary capabilities to counter their effects."@en . "CBRN shape" . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear shield"@en . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear shield" . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear shield (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Individual and collective protection measures essential to mitigating the effects of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards."@en . "CBRN shield" . . . . "Stable" . . . "aeromedical evacuation system"@en . "aeromedical evacuation system" . "aeromedical evacuation system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A system that provides: a. control of patient movement by air transport; b. specialized medical aircrew, medical crew augmentees, and specialty medical attendants and equipment for inflight medical care; c. facilities on or in the vicinity of air strips and air bases for the limited medical care of intransit patients entering, en route via, or leaving the system; and d. communication with originating, destination, and en route medical facilities concerning patient transportation."@en . "AES" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear sustain"@en . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear sustain" . "chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear sustain (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The decontamination and medical activities to restore combat power and continue operations."@en . "CBRN sustain" . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high-yield explosives incident"@en . "chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high-yield explosives incident" . "chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high-yield explosives incident (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An emergency resulting from the deliberate or unintentional release of nuclear, biological, radiological, or toxic or poisonous chemical materials, or the detonation of a high-yield explosive."@en . "CBRNE incident" . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear incident"@en . "chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear incident" . "chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear incident (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any occurrence, resulting from the use of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear weapons and devices; the emergence of secondary hazards arising from counterforce targeting; or the release of toxic industrial materials into the environment, involving the emergence of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear hazards."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear weapon"@en . "chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear weapon" . "chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear weapon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A fully engineered assembly designed for employment to cause the release of a chemical or biological agent or radiological material onto a chosen target or to generate a nuclear detonation."@en . "CBRN weapon" . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical hazard"@en . "chemical hazard" . "chemical hazard (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any chemical manufactured, used, transported, or stored which can cause death or other harm through toxic properties of those materials. This includes chemical agents and chemical weapons (prohibited under the Chemical Weapons Convention), as well as toxic industrial chemicals and toxic industrial materials."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical warfare"@en . "chemical warfare" . "chemical warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All aspects of military operations involving the employment of lethal and incapacitating munitions/agents and the warning and protective measures associated with such offensive operations. Since riot control agents and herbicides are not considered to be chemical warfare agents, those two items will be referred to separately or under the broader term \u201Cchemical,\u201D which will be used to include all types of chemical munitions/agents collectively."@en . "CW" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "chemical weapon"@en . "chemical weapon" . "chemical weapon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Together or separately, (a) a toxic chemical and its precursors, except when intended for a purpose not prohibited under the Chemical Weapons Convention; (b) a munition or device, specifically designed to cause death or other harm through 44 toxic properties of those chemicals specified in (a), above, which would be released as a result of the employment of such munition or device; (c) any equipment specifically designed for use directly in connection with the employment of munitions or devices specified in (b), above."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "chief of mission"@en . "chief of mission" . "chief of mission (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The principal officer (the ambassador) in charge of a diplomatic facility of the United States, including any individual assigned to be temporarily in charge of such a facility. The chief of mission is the personal representative of the President to the country of accreditation. The chief of mission is responsible for the direction, coordination, and supervision of all US Government executive branch employees in that country (except those under the command of a US area military commander). The security of the diplomatic post is the chief of mission\u2019s direct responsibility."@en . "COM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "chief of staff"@en . "chief of staff" . "chief of staff (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The senior or principal member or head of a staff, or the principal assistant in a staff capacity to a person in a command capacity; the head or controlling member of a staff, for purposes of the coordination of its work; a position that in itself is without inherent power of command by reason of assignment, except that which is invested in such a position by delegation to exercise command in another\u2019s name."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "chief of station"@en . "chief of station" . "chief of station (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The senior United States intelligence officer in a foreign country and the direct representative of the Director National Intelligence, to whom the officer reports through the Director Central Intelligence Agency. Usually the senior representative of the Central Intelligence Agency assigned to a US mission."@en . "COS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "aeromedical evacuation unit"@en . "aeromedical evacuation unit" . "aeromedical evacuation unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operational medical organization concerned primarily with the management and control of patients being transported via an aeromedical evacuation system or system echelon."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "circular error probable"@en . "circular error probable" . "circular error probable (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An indicator of the delivery accuracy of a weapon system, used as a factor in determining probable damage to a target. It is the radius of a circle within which half of a missile\u2019s projectiles are expected to fall."@en . "CEP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "civic action"@en . "civic action" . "civic action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See military civic action."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "civil administration"@en . "civil administration" . "civil administration (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An administration established by a foreign government in (1) friendly territory, under an agreement with the government of the area concerned, to exercise certain authority normally the function of the local government; or (2) hostile territory, occupied by United States forces, where a foreign government exercises executive, legislative, and judicial authority until an indigenous civil government can be established."@en . "CA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "civil affairs"@en . "civil affairs" . "civil affairs (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Designated Active and Reserve Component forces and units organized, trained, and equipped specifically to conduct civil affairs operations and to support civil-military operations."@en . "CA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "civil affairs agreement"@en . "civil affairs agreement" . "civil affairs agreement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An agreement that governs the relationship between allied armed forces located in a friendly country and the civil authorities and people of that country."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "civil affairs operations"@en . "civil affairs operations" . "civil affairs operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those military operations conducted by civil affairs forces that (1) enhance the relationship between military forces and civil authorities in localities where military forces are present; (2) require coordination with other interagency organizations, intergovernmental organizations, nongovernmental organizations, indigenous populations and institutions, and the private sector; and (3) involve application of functional specialty skills that normally are the responsibility of civil government to enhance the conduct of civil-military operations."@en . "CAO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "civil augmentation program"@en . "civil augmentation program" . "civil augmentation program (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Standing, long-term external support contacts designed to augment Service logistic capabilities with contracted support in both preplanned and short notice contingencies. Examples include US Army Logistics Civil Augmentation Program, Air Force Contract Augmentation Program, and US Navy Global Contingency Capabilities Contracts."@en . "CAP" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "civil authorities"@en . "civil authorities" . "civil authorities (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those elected and appointed officers and employees who constitute the government of the United States, the governments of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, United States possessions and territories, and political subdivisions thereof."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "civil authority information support"@en . "civil authority information support" . "civil authority information support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Department of Defense information activities conducted under a designated lead federal agency or other United States civil authority to support dissemination of public or other critical information during domestic emergencies."@en . "CAIS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "civil defense"@en . "civil defense" . "civil defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All those activities and measures designed or undertaken to: a. minimize the effects upon the civilian population caused or which would be caused by an enemy attack on the United States; b. deal with the immediate emergency conditions that would be created by any such attack; and c. effectuate emergency repairs to, or the emergency restoration of, vital utilities and facilities destroyed or damaged by any such attack."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "aeronautical chart"@en . "aeronautical chart" . "aeronautical chart (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A specialized representation of mapped features of the Earth, or some part of it, produced to show selected terrain, cultural and hydrographic features, and supplemental information required for air navigation, pilotage, or for planning air operations."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "civil defense emergency"@en . "civil defense emergency" . "civil defense emergency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See domestic emergencies."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "civil disturbance"@en . "civil disturbance" . "civil disturbance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Group acts of violence and disorder prejudicial to public law and order."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "civil emergency"@en . "civil emergency" . "civil emergency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any occasion or instance for which, in the determination of the President, federal assistance is needed to supplement state and local efforts and capabilities to save lives and to protect property and public health and safety, or to lessen or avert the threat of a catastrophe in any part of the United States."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "civilian internee"@en . "civilian internee" . "civilian internee (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A civilian who is interned during armed conflict, occupation, or other military operation for security reasons, for protection, or because he or she committed an offense against the detaining power. (DODD 2310.01E)"@en . "CI" . . . "Stable" . . . "civil-military medicine"@en . "civil-military medicine" . "civil-military medicine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A discipline within operational medicine comprising public health and medical issues that involve a civil-military interface (foreign or domestic), including military medical support to civil authorities (domestic), medical engagement cooperation activities, and medical civil-military operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "civil-military operations"@en . "civil-military operations" . "civil-military operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The activities of a commander that establish, maintain, influence, or exploit relations between military forces, governmental and nongovernmental civilian organizations and authorities, and the civilian populace in a friendly, neutral, or hostile operational area in order to facilitate military operations, to consolidate and achieve operational US objectives. Civil-military operations may include performance by military forces of activities and functions normally the responsibility of the local, regional, or national government. These activities may occur prior to, during, or subsequent to other military actions. They may also occur, if directed, in the absence of other military operations. Civil-military operations may be performed by designated civil affairs, by other military forces, or by a combination of civil affairs and other forces."@en . "CMO" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "civil-military operations center"@en . "civil-military operations center" . "civil-military operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organization normally comprised of civil affairs, established to plan and facilitate coordination of activities of the Armed Forces of the United States with indigenous populations and institutions, the private sector, intergovernmental organizations, nongovernmental organizations, multinational forces, and other governmental agencies in support of the joint force commander."@en . "CMOC" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "civil requirements"@en . "civil requirements" . "civil requirements (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The necessary production and distribution of all types of services, supplies, and equipment during periods of armed conflict or occupation to ensure the productive efficiency of the civilian economy and to provide to civilians the treatment and protection to which they are entitled under customary and conventional international law."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "Civil Reserve Air Fleet"@en . "Civil Reserve Air Fleet" . "Civil Reserve Air Fleet (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A program in which the Department of Defense contracts for the services of specific aircraft, owned by a US entity or citizen, during national emergencies and defense-oriented situations when expanded civil augmentation of military airlift activity is required. These aircraft are allocated, in accordance with Department of Defense requirements, to segments, according to their capabilities, such as international long range and short range cargo and passenger sections, national (domestic and Alaskan sections) and aeromedical evacuation and other segments as may be mutually agreed upon by the Department of Defense and the Department of Transportation."@en . "CRAF" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "civil search and rescue"@en . "civil search and rescue" . "civil search and rescue (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Search and/or rescue operations and associated civilian services provided to assist persons in potential or actual distress and protect property in a nonhostile environment."@en . "civil SAR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "aerospace defense"@en . "aerospace defense" . "aerospace defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "civil support"@en . "civil support" . "civil support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Department of Defense support to US civil authorities for domestic emergencies, and for designated law enforcement and other activities."@en . "CS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "civil transportation"@en . "civil transportation" . "civil transportation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The movement of persons, property, or mail by civil facilities, and the resources (including storage, except that for agricultural and petroleum products) necessary to accomplish the movement. (Excludes transportation operated or controlled by the military as well as petroleum and gas pipelines.)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "clandestine"@en . "clandestine" . "clandestine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any activity or operation sponsored or conducted by governmental departments or agencies with the intent to assure secrecy and concealment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "clandestine intelligence collection"@en . "clandestine intelligence collection" . "clandestine intelligence collection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The acquisition of protected intelligence information in a way designed to conceal the nature of the operation and protect the source."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "clandestine operation"@en . "clandestine operation" . "clandestine operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operation sponsored or conducted by governmental departments or agencies in such a way as to assure secrecy or concealment. A clandestine operation differs from a covert operation in that emphasis is placed on concealment of the operation rather than on concealment of the identity of the sponsor. In special operations, an activity may be both covert and clandestine and may focus equally on operational considerations and intelligence-related activities."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "classes of supply"@en . "classes of supply" . "classes of supply (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The ten categories into which supplies are grouped in order to facilitate supply management and planning. I. Rations and gratuitous issue of health, morale, and welfare items. II. Clothing, individual equipment, tentage, tool sets, and administrative and housekeeping supplies and equipment. III. Petroleum, oils, and lubricants. IV. Construction materials. V. Ammunition. VI. Personal demand items. VII. Major end items, including tanks, helicopters, and radios. VIII. Medical. IX. Repair parts and components for equipment maintenance. X. Nonstandard items to support nonmilitary programs such as agriculture and economic development."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "classification"@en . "classification" . "classification (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The determination that official information requires, in the interests of national security, a specific degree of protection against unauthorized disclosure, coupled with a designation signifying that such a determination has been made."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "classified information"@en . "classified information" . "classified information (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Official information that has been determined to require, in the interests of national security, protection against unauthorized disclosure and which has been so designated."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "clearance capacity"@en . "clearance capacity" . "clearance capacity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An estimate expressed in agreed upon units of cargo measurement per day of the cargo or people that may be transported inland from a beach or port over the available means of inland communication, including roads, railroads, airlift, and inland waterways."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "clearance decontamination"@en . "clearance decontamination" . "clearance decontamination (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The final level of decontamination that provides the decontamination of equipment and personnel to a level that allows unrestricted transportation, maintenance, employment, and disposal."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "afloat pre-positioning force"@en . "afloat pre-positioning force" . "afloat pre-positioning force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Shipping maintained in full operational status to afloat preposition military equipment and supplies in support of combatant commanders\u2019 operation plans, consisting of the three maritime pre-positioning ships squadrons, the Army\u2019s afloat pre-positioning stocks-3 ships, and the Defense Logistics Agency, and the Air Force ships."@en . "APF" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "clearing operation"@en . "clearing operation" . "clearing operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operation designed to clear or neutralize all mines and obstacles from a route or area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "close air support"@en . "close air support" . "close air support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Air action by fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft against hostile targets that are in close proximity to friendly forces and that require detailed integration of each air mission with the fire and movement of those forces."@en . "CAS" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "close support"@en . "close support" . "close support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That action of the supporting force against targets or objectives which are sufficiently near the supported force as to require detailed integration or coordination of the supporting action with the fire, movement, or other actions of the supported force."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "close support area"@en . "close support area" . "close support area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those parts of the ocean operating areas nearest to, but not necessarily in, the objective area. They are assigned to naval support carrier strike groups, surface action groups, surface action units, and certain logistic combat service support elements."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "closure"@en . "closure" . "closure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In transportation, the process of a unit\u2019s arriving at a specified location."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "coalition"@en . "coalition" . "coalition (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An arrangement between two or more nations for common action."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "coastal sea control"@en . "coastal sea control" . "coastal sea control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The employment of forces to ensure the unimpeded use of an offshore coastal area by friendly forces and, as appropriate, to deny the use of the area to enemy forces."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "code word"@en . "code word" . "code word (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collate"@en . "collate" . "collate (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collateral damage"@en . "collateral damage" . "collateral damage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Unintentional or incidental injury or damage to persons or objects that would not be lawful military targets in the circumstances ruling at the time. Such damage is not unlawful so long as it is not excessive in light of the overall military advantage anticipated from the attack."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "afloat pre-positioning operations"@en . "afloat pre-positioning operations" . "afloat pre-positioning operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Pre-positioning of ships, preloaded with equipment and supplies (including ammunition and petroleum) that provides for an alternative to land-based programs. This concept provides for ships and onboard force support equipment and supplies positioned near potential crisis areas that can be delivered rapidly to joint airlifted forces in the operational area. Afloat pre-positioning in forward areas enhances a force\u2019s capability to respond to a crisis, resulting in faster reaction time."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collection"@en . "collection" . "collection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, the acquisition of information and the provision of this information to processing elements."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collection agency"@en . "collection agency" . "collection agency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any individual, organization, or unit that has access to sources of information and the capability of collecting information from them."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collection asset"@en . "collection asset" . "collection asset (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A collection system, platform, or capability that is supporting, assigned, or attached to a particular commander."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collection management"@en . "collection management" . "collection management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, the process of converting intelligence requirements into collection requirements, establishing priorities, tasking or coordinating with appropriate collection sources or agencies, monitoring results, and retasking, as required."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collection management authority"@en . "collection management authority" . "collection management authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Within the Department of Defense, collection management authority constitutes the authority to establish, prioritize, and validate theater collection requirements, establish sensor tasking guidance, and develop theaterwide collection policies."@en . "CMA" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collection manager"@en . "collection manager" . "collection manager (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An individual with responsibility for the timely and efficient tasking of organic collection resources and the development of requirements for theater and national assets that could satisfy specific information needs in support of the mission."@en . "CM" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collection operations management"@en . "collection operations management" . "collection operations management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The authoritative direction, scheduling, and control of specific collection operations and associated processing, exploitation, and reporting resources."@en . "COM" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collection plan"@en . "collection plan" . "collection plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A plan for collecting information from all available sources to meet intelligence requirements and for transforming those requirements into orders and requests to appropriate agencies."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collection planning"@en . "collection planning" . "collection planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A continuous process that coordinates and integrates the efforts of all collection units and agencies."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collection point"@en . "collection point" . "collection point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A point designated for the assembly of personnel casualties, stragglers, disabled materiel, salvage, etc., for further movement to collecting stations or rear installations."@en . "CP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "agency"@en . "agency" . "agency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, an organization or individual engaged in collecting and/or processing information."@en . "collection agency" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collection requirement"@en . "collection requirement" . "collection requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collection requirements management"@en . "collection requirements management" . "collection requirements management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The authoritative development and control of collection, processing, exploitation, and/or reporting requirements that normally result in either the direct tasking of assets over which the collection manager has authority, or the generation of tasking requests to collection management authorities at a higher, lower, or lateral echelon to accomplish the collection mission."@en . "CRM" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collection resource"@en . "collection resource" . "collection resource (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A collection system, platform, or capability that is not assigned or attached to a specific unit or echelon which must be requested and coordinated through the chain of command."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "collective protection"@en . "collective protection" . "collective protection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The protection provided to a group of individuals which permits relaxation of individual chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear protection."@en . "COLPRO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "colored beach"@en . "colored beach" . "colored beach (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of usable coastline sufficient for the assault landing of a regimental landing team or similar sized unit. In the event that the landing force consists of a single battalion landing team, a colored beach will be used and no further subdivision of the beach is required."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat air patrol"@en . "combat air patrol" . "combat air patrol (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An aircraft patrol provided over an objective area, the force protected, the critical area of a combat zone, or in an air defense area, for the purpose of intercepting and destroying hostile aircraft before they reach their targets."@en . "CAP" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat and operational stress"@en . "combat and operational stress" . "combat and operational stress (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The expected and predictable emotional, intellectual, physical, and/or behavioral reactions of Service members who have been exposed to stressful events in war or military operations other than war. Combat stress reactions vary in quality and severity as a function of operational conditions, such as intensity, duration, rules of engagement, leadership, effective communication, unit morale, unit cohesion, and perceived importance of the mission."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat and operational stress control"@en . "combat and operational stress control" . "combat and operational stress control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Programs developed and actions taken by military leadership to prevent, identify, and manage adverse combat and operational stress reactions in units; optimize mission performance; conserve fighting strength; prevent or minimize adverse effects of combat and operational stress on members\u2019 physical, psychological, intellectual and social health; and to return the unit or Service member to duty expeditiously."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combatant command"@en . "combatant command" . "combatant command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A unified or specified command with a broad continuing mission under a single commander established and so designated by the President, through the Secretary of Defense and with the advice and assistance of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Combatant commands typically have geographic or functional responsibilities."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combatant command chaplain"@en . "combatant command chaplain" . "combatant command chaplain (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The senior chaplain assigned to the staff of, or designated by, the combatant commander to provide advice on religion, ethics, and morale of assigned personnel and to coordinate religious ministries within the combatant commander\u2019s area of responsibility."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "accountability"@en . "accountability" . "accountability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The obligation imposed by law or lawful order or regulation on an officer or other person for keeping accurate record of property, documents, or funds."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "agent"@en . "agent" . "agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, one who is authorized or instructed to obtain or to assist in obtaining information for intelligence or counterintelligence purposes."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combatant command (command authority)"@en . "combatant command (command authority)" . "combatant command (command authority) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Nontransferable command authority established by Title 10 (\u201CArmed Forces\u201D), United States Code, Section 164, exercised only by commanders of unified or specified combatant commands unless otherwise directed by the President or the Secretary of Defense. Combatant command (command authority) cannot be delegated and is the authority of a combatant commander to perform those functions of command over assigned forces involving organizing and employing commands and forces, assigning tasks, designating objectives, and giving authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations, joint training, and logistics necessary to accomplish the missions assigned to the command. Combatant command (command authority) should be exercised through the commanders of subordinate organizations. Normally this authority is exercised through subordinate joint force commanders and Service and/or functional component commanders. Combatant command (command authority) provides full authority to organize and employ commands and forces as the combatant commander considers necessary to accomplish assigned missions. Operational control is inherent in combatant command (command authority)."@en . "COCOM" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combatant commander"@en . "combatant commander" . "combatant commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A commander of one of the unified or specified combatant commands established by the President."@en . "CCDR" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combatant commander logistic procurement support board"@en . "combatant commander logistic procurement support board" . "combatant commander logistic procurement support board (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A combatant commander-level joint board established to ensure that contracting support and other sources of support are properly synchronized across the entire area of responsibility."@en . "CLPSB" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combatant command support agent"@en . "combatant command support agent" . "combatant command support agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Secretary of a Military Department to whom the Secretary of Defense or the Deputy Secretary of Defense has assigned administrative and logistical support of the headquarters of a combatant command, United States Element, North American Aerospace Defense Command, or subordinate unified command. The nature and scope of the combatant command support agent responsibilities, functions, and authorities shall be prescribed at the time of assignment or in keeping with existing agreements and practices, and they shall remain in effect until the Secretary of Defense or the Deputy Secretary of Defense revokes, supersedes, or modifies them. (DODD 5100.03)"@en . "CCSA" . . . "Stable" . . . "combat assessment"@en . "combat assessment" . "combat assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The determination of the overall effectiveness of force employment during military operations. Combat assessment is composed of three major components: (a) battle damage assessment; (b) munitions effectiveness assessment; and (c) reattack recommendation."@en . "CA" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat camera"@en . "combat camera" . "combat camera (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The acquisition and utilization of still and motion imagery in support of operational and planning requirements across the range of military operations and during joint exercises."@en . "COMCAM" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat cargo officer"@en . "combat cargo officer" . "combat cargo officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An embarkation officer assigned to major amphibious ships or naval staffs, functioning primarily as an adviser to and representative of the naval commander in matters pertaining to embarkation and debarkation of troops and their supplies and equipment."@en . "CCO" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat chart"@en . "combat chart" . "combat chart (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A special naval chart, at a scale of 1:50,000, designed for naval surface fire support and close air support during coastal or amphibious operations and showing detailed hydrography and topography in the coastal belt."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "combat control team"@en . "combat control team" . "combat control team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A small task organized team of Air Force parachute and combat diver qualified personnel trained and equipped to rapidly establish and control drop, landing, and extraction zone air traffic in austere or hostile conditions. They survey and establish terminal airheads as well as provide guidance to aircraft for airlift operations. They provide command and control, and conduct reconnaissance, surveillance, and survey assessments of potential objective airfields or assault zones. They also can perform limited weather observations and removal of obstacles or unexploded ordinance with demolitions."@en . "CCT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat engineering"@en . "combat engineering" . "combat engineering (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Engineering capabilities and activities that closely support the maneuver of land combat forces consisting of three types: mobility, countermobility, and survivability."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "aimpoint"@en . "aimpoint" . "aimpoint (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat identification"@en . "combat identification" . "combat identification (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of attaining an accurate characterization of detected objects in the operational environment sufficient to support an engagement decision."@en . "CID" . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat information"@en . "combat information" . "combat information (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Unevaluated data, gathered by or provided directly to the tactical commander which, due to its highly perishable nature or the criticality of the situation, cannot be processed into tactical intelligence in time to satisfy the user\u2019s tactical intelligence requirements."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat information center"@en . "combat information center" . "combat information center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The agency in a ship or aircraft manned and equipped to collect, display, evaluate, and disseminate tactical information for the use of the embarked flag officer, commanding officer, and certain control agencies."@en . "CIC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "combating terrorism"@en . "combating terrorism" . "combating terrorism (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Actions, including antiterrorism and counterterrorism, taken to oppose terrorism throughout the entire threat spectrum."@en . "CbT" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat intelligence"@en . "combat intelligence" . "combat intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That knowledge of the enemy, weather, and geographical features required by a commander in the planning and conduct of combat operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat loading"@en . "combat loading" . "combat loading (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The arrangement of personnel and the stowage of equipment and supplies in a manner designed to conform to the anticipated tactical operation of the organization embarked. Each individual item is stowed so that it can be unloaded at the required time."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat organizational loading"@en . "combat organizational loading" . "combat organizational loading (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A method of loading by which a unit with its equipment and initial supplies is loaded into a single ship, together with other units, in such a manner as to be available for unloading in a predetermined order."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat power"@en . "combat power" . "combat power (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The total means of destructive and/or disruptive force which a military unit/formation can apply against the opponent at a given time."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat readiness"@en . "combat readiness" . "combat readiness (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Synonymous with operational readiness, with respect to missions or functions performed in combat."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat search and rescue"@en . "combat search and rescue" . "combat search and rescue (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The tactics, techniques, and procedures performed by forces to effect the recovery of isolated personnel during combat."@en . "CSAR" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air and missile defense"@en . "air and missile defense" . "air and missile defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Direct [active and passive] defensive actions taken to destroy, nullify, or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air and ballistic missile threats against friendly forces and assets."@en . "AMD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat search and rescue task force"@en . "combat search and rescue task force" . "combat search and rescue task force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All forces committed to a specific combat search and rescue operation to locate, identify, support, and recover isolated personnel during combat."@en . "CSARTF" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat service support"@en . "combat service support" . "combat service support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The essential capabilities, functions, activities, and tasks necessary to sustain all elements of operating forces in theater at all levels of war. Within the national and theater logistic systems, it includes but is not limited to that support rendered by service forces in ensuring the aspects of supply, maintenance, 54 transportation, health services, and other services required by aviation and ground combat troops to permit those units to accomplish their missions in combat. Combat service support encompasses those activities at all levels of war that produce sustainment to all operating forces on the battlefield."@en . "CSS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat service support area"@en . "combat service support area" . "combat service support area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area ashore that is organized to contain the necessary supplies, equipment, installations, and elements to provide the landing force with combat service support throughout the operation."@en . "CSSA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat service support elements"@en . "combat service support elements" . "combat service support elements (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those elements whose primary missions are to provide service support to combat forces and which are a part, or prepared to become a part, of a theater, command, or task force formed for combat operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat spread loading"@en . "combat spread loading" . "combat spread loading (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A method of combat loading by which some of the troops, equipment, and initial supplies of a unit are loaded in one ship and the remainder are loaded in one or more others. This method is commonly used for troop units with heavy equipment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat support"@en . "combat support" . "combat support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fire support and operational assistance provided to combat elements."@en . "CS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat support agency"@en . "combat support agency" . "combat support agency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Department of Defense agency so designated by Congress or the Secretary of Defense that supports military combat operations."@en . "CSA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat surveillance"@en . "combat surveillance" . "combat surveillance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A continuous, all-weather, day-and-night, systematic watch over the battle area in order to provide timely information for tactical combat operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat survival"@en . "combat survival" . "combat survival (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those measures to be taken by Service personnel when involuntarily separated from friendly forces in combat, including procedures relating to individual survival, evasion, escape, and conduct after capture."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combat unit loading"@en . "combat unit loading" . "combat unit loading (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A method of loading by which all or a part of a combat unit, such as an assault battalion landing team, is completely loaded in a single ship, with essential combat equipment and supplies, in such a manner as to be immediately available to support the tactical plan upon debarkation, and to provide a maximum of flexibility to meet possible changes in the tactical plan."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air and space expeditionary task force"@en . "air and space expeditionary task force" . "air and space expeditionary task force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A deployed numbered air force or command echelon immediately subordinate to a numbered air force provided as the United States Air Force component command committed to a joint operation."@en . "AETF" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "combined"@en . "combined" . "combined (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Between two or more forces or agencies of two or more allies. (When all allies or services are not involved, the participating nations and services shall be identified, e.g., combined navies.) 55"@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combined arms team"@en . "combined arms team" . "combined arms team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The full integration and application of two or more arms or elements of one Military Service into an operation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "combined force"@en . "combined force" . "combined force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A military force composed of elements of two or more allied nations."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "command"@en . "command" . "command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "CMD" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "command and control"@en . "command and control" . "command and control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission. Command and control functions are performed through an arrangement of personnel, equipment, communications, facilities, and procedures employed by a commander in planning, directing, coordinating, and controlling forces and operations in the accomplishment of the mission."@en . "C2" . . . . "Stable" . . . "command and control system"@en . "command and control system" . "command and control system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The facilities, equipment, communications, procedures, and personnel essential to a commander for planning, directing, and controlling operations of assigned and attached forces pursuant to the missions assigned."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "command chaplain"@en . "command chaplain" . "command chaplain (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The senior chaplain assigned to or designated by a commander of a staff, command, or unit."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "command element"@en . "command element" . "command element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The core element of a Marine air-ground task force that is the headquarters. The command element is composed of the commander, general or executive and special staff sections, headquarters section, and requisite communications support, intelligence, and reconnaissance forces necessary to accomplish the mission. The command element provides command and control, intelligence, and other support essential for effective planning and execution of operations by the other elements of the Marine air-ground task force. The command element varies in size and composition."@en . "CE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "commander, amphibious task force"@en . "commander, amphibious task force" . "commander, amphibious task force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Navy officer designated in the initiating directive as the commander of the amphibious task force."@en . "CATF" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "commander, landing force"@en . "commander, landing force" . "commander, landing force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The officer designated in the initiating directive as the commander of the landing force for an amphibious operation."@en . "CLF" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air and space operations center"@en . "air and space operations center" . "air and space operations center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The senior agency of the Air Force component commander that provides command and control of Air Force air and space operations and coordinates with other components and Services."@en . "AOC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "commander\u2019s critical information requirement"@en . "commander\u2019s critical information requirement" . "commander\u2019s critical information requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An information requirement identified by the commander as being critical to facilitating timely decision making."@en . "CCIR" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "commander\u2019s estimate"@en . "commander\u2019s estimate" . "commander\u2019s estimate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A developed course of action designed to provide the Secretary of Defense with military options to meet a potential contingency."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "commander\u2019s intent"@en . "commander\u2019s intent" . "commander\u2019s intent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A clear and concise expression of the purpose of the operation and the desired military end state that supports mission command, provides focus to the staff, and helps subordinate and supporting commanders act to achieve the commander\u2019s desired results without further orders, even when the operation does not unfold as planned."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "commander\u2019s required delivery date"@en . "commander\u2019s required delivery date" . "commander\u2019s required delivery date (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The original date relative to C-day, specified by the combatant commander for arrival of forces or cargo at the destination; shown in the time-phased force and deployment data to assess the impact of later arrival."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "command information"@en . "command information" . "command information (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Communication by a military organization directed to the internal audience that creates an awareness of the organization\u2019s goals, informs them of significant developments affecting them and the organization, increases their effectiveness as ambassadors of the organization, and keeps them informed about what is going on in the organization."@en . "internal information" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "commanding officer of troops"@en . "commanding officer of troops" . "commanding officer of troops (JP 1-02)"@en . . "On a ship that has embarked units, a designated officer (usually the senior embarking unit commander) who is responsible for the administration, discipline, and training of all embarked units."@en . "COT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "command net"@en . "command net" . "command net (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) A communications network which connects an echelon of command with some or all of its subordinate echelons for the purpose of command and control."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "command post exercise"@en . "command post exercise" . "command post exercise (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An exercise in which the forces are simulated, involving the commander, the staff, and communications within and between headquarters."@en . "CPX" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "command relationships"@en . "command relationships" . "command relationships (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The interrelated responsibilities between commanders, as well as the operational authority exercised by commanders in the chain of command; defined further as combatant command (command authority), operational control, tactical control, or support."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "command-sponsored dependent"@en . "command-sponsored dependent" . "command-sponsored dependent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A dependent entitled to travel to overseas commands at government expense and endorsed by the appropriate military commander to be present in a dependent\u2019s status."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air apportionment"@en . "air apportionment" . "air apportionment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The determination and assignment of the total expected effort by percentage and/or by priority that should be devoted to the various air operations for a given period of time."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "commercial items"@en . "commercial items" . "commercial items (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Articles of supply readily available from established commercial distribution sources which the Department of Defense or inventory managers in the Military Services have designated to be obtained directly or indirectly from such sources."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "commercial loading"@en . "commercial loading" . "commercial loading (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See administrative loading."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "commercial vehicle"@en . "commercial vehicle" . "commercial vehicle (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A vehicle that has evolved in the commercial market to meet civilian requirements and which is selected from existing production lines for military use."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "commit"@en . "commit" . "commit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of assigning one or more aircraft or surface-to-air missile units to prepare to engage an entity, prior to authorizing such engagement."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "commodity manager"@en . "commodity manager" . "commodity manager (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An individual within the organization of an inventory control point or other such organization assigned management responsibility for homogeneous grouping of materiel items."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "commonality"@en . "commonality" . "commonality (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A quality that applies to materiel or systems: a. possessing like and interchangeable characteristics enabling each to be utilized, or operated and maintained, by personnel trained on the others without additional specialized training; b. having interchangeable repair parts and/or components; and c. applying to consumable items interchangeably equivalent without adjustment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "common item"@en . "common item" . "common item (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "common operating environment"@en . "common operating environment" . "common operating environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Automation services that support the development of the common reusable software modules that enable interoperability across multiple combat support applications."@en . "COE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "common operational picture"@en . "common operational picture" . "common operational picture (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A single identical display of relevant information shared by more than one command that facilitates collaborative planning and assists all echelons to achieve situational awareness."@en . "COP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "common servicing"@en . "common servicing" . "common servicing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Functions performed by one Service in support of another for which reimbursement is not required."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air assault"@en . "air assault" . "air assault (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The movement of friendly assault forces (combat, combat support, and combat service support) by rotary-wing aircraft to engage and destroy enemy forces or to seize and hold key terrain."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "common supplies"@en . "common supplies" . "common supplies (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those supplies common to two or more Services."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "common tactical picture"@en . "common tactical picture" . "common tactical picture (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An accurate and complete display of relevant tactical data that integrates tactical information from the multi-tactical data link network, ground network, intelligence network, and sensor networks."@en . "CTP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "common use"@en . "common use" . "common use (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Services, materiel, or facilities provided by a Department of Defense agency or a Military Department on a common basis for two or more Department of Defense agencies, elements, or other organizations as directed."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "common-use container"@en . "common-use container" . "common-use container (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any Department of Defense-owned, -leased, or -controlled 20or 40-foot International Organization for Standardization container managed by US Transportation Command as an element of the Department of Defense common-use container system."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "common-user airlift service"@en . "common-user airlift service" . "common-user airlift service (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The airlift service provided on a common basis for all Department of Defense agencies and, as authorized, for other agencies of the US Government."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "common-user item"@en . "common-user item" . "common-user item (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An item of an interchangeable nature which is in common use by two or more nations or Services of a nation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "common-user land transportation"@en . "common-user land transportation" . "common-user land transportation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Point-to-point land transportation service operated by a single Service for common use by two or more Services."@en . "CULT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "common-user logistics"@en . "common-user logistics" . "common-user logistics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Materiel or service support shared with or provided by two or more Services, Department of Defense agencies, or multinational partners to another Service, Department of Defense agency, non-Department of Defense agency, and/or multinational partner in an operation. Common-user logistics is usually restricted to a particular type of supply and/or service and may be further restricted to specific unit(s) or types of units, specific times, missions, and/or geographic areas."@en . "CUL" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "common-user network"@en . "common-user network" . "common-user network (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A system of circuits or channels allocated to furnish communication paths between switching centers to provide communication service on 59 a common basis to all connected stations or subscribers. It is sometimes described as a general purpose network."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "common-user ocean terminals"@en . "common-user ocean terminals" . "common-user ocean terminals (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A military installation, part of a military installation, or a commercial facility operated under contract or arrangement by the Surface Deployment and Distribution Command which regularly provides for two or more Services terminal functions of receipt, transit storage or staging, processing, and loading and unloading of passengers or cargo aboard ships."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air assault force"@en . "air assault force" . "air assault force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A force composed primarily of ground and rotary-wing air units organized, equipped, and trained for air assault operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "common-user sealift"@en . "common-user sealift" . "common-user sealift (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The sealift services provided on a common basis for all Department of Defense agencies and, as authorized, for other agencies of the US Government. The Military Sealift Command, a transportation component command of the US Transportation Command, provides common-user sealift for which users reimburse the transportation accounts of the Transportation Working Capital Fund."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "common-user transportation"@en . "common-user transportation" . "common-user transportation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Transportation and transportation services provided on a common basis for two or more Department of Defense agencies and, as authorized, non-Department of Defense agencies."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "communicate"@en . "communicate" . "communicate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "To use any means or method to convey information of any kind from one person or place to another."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "communications intelligence"@en . "communications intelligence" . "communications intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Technical information and intelligence derived from foreign communications by other than the intended recipients."@en . "COMINT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "communications network"@en . "communications network" . "communications network (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organization of stations capable of intercommunications, but not necessarily on the same channel."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "communications satellite"@en . "communications satellite" . "communications satellite (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An orbiting vehicle, which relays signals between communications stations. There are two types: a. active communications satellite \u2014 A satellite that receives, regenerates, and retransmits signals between stations; b."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "passive communications satellite"@en . "passive communications satellite" . "passive communications satellite (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A satellite which reflects communications signals between stations."@en . "COMSAT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "communications security"@en . "communications security" . "communications security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The protection resulting from all measures designed to deny unauthorized persons information of value that might be derived from the possession and study of telecommunications, or to mislead unauthorized persons in their interpretation of the results of such possession and study."@en . "COMSEC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "communications security material"@en . "communications security material" . "communications security material (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All documents, devices, equipment, or apparatus, including cryptomaterial, used in establishing or maintaining secure communications."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "communications security monitoring"@en . "communications security monitoring" . "communications security monitoring (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The act of listening to, copying, or recording transmissions of one\u2019s own circuits (or when specially agreed, e.g., in allied exercises, 60 those of friendly forces) to provide material for communications security analysis in order to determine the degree of security being provided to those transmissions. In particular, the purposes include providing a basis for advising commanders on the security risks resulting from their transmissions, improving the security of communications, and planning and conducting manipulative communications deception operations."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "air assault operation"@en . "air assault operation" . "air assault operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operation in which assault forces (combat, combat support, and combat service support), using the mobility of rotary-wing assets and the total integration of available firepower, maneuver under the control of a ground or air maneuver commander to engage enemy forces or to seize and hold key terrain."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "community engagement"@en . "community engagement" . "community engagement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those public affairs activities that support the relationship between military and civilian communities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "compartmentation"@en . "compartmentation" . "compartmentation (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "complaint-type investigation"@en . "complaint-type investigation" . "complaint-type investigation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A counterintelligence investigation in which sabotage, espionage, treason, sedition, subversive activity, or disaffection is suspected."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "completeness"@en . "completeness" . "completeness (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The joint operation plan review criterion for assessing whether operation plans incorporate major operations and tasks to be accomplished and to what degree they include forces required, deployment concept, employment concept, sustainment concept, time estimates for achieving objectives, description of the end state, mission success criteria, and mission termination criteria."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "complete round"@en . "complete round" . "complete round (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A term applied to an assemblage of explosive and nonexplosive components designed to perform a specific function at the time and under the conditions desired. Examples of complete rounds of ammunition are: a. separate loading, consisting of a primer, propelling charge and, except for blank ammunition, a projectile and a fuze; b. fixed or semifixed, consisting of a primer, propelling charge, cartridge case, a projectile and, except when solid projectiles are used, a fuze; c. bomb, consisting of all component parts required to drop and function the bomb once; d. missile, consisting of a complete warhead section and a missile body with its associated components and propellants; and e. rocket, consisting of all components necessary to function."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "component"@en . "component" . "component (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. One of the subordinate organizations that constitute a joint force. Normally a joint force is organized with a combination of Service and functional components."@en . "COMP" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "component-owned container"@en . "component-owned container" . "component-owned container (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A 20- or 40-foot International Organization for Standardization container procured and owned by a single Department of Defense 61 component. May be either on an individual unit property book or contained within a component pool (e.g., Marine Corps maritime pre-positioning force containers). May be temporarily assigned to the Department of Defense common-use container system."@en . "Service-unique container" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "composite warfare commander"@en . "composite warfare commander" . "composite warfare commander (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An officer to whom the officer in tactical command of a naval task organization may delegate authority to conduct some or all of the offensive and defensive functions of the force."@en . "CWC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "compromise"@en . "compromise" . "compromise (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The known or suspected exposure of clandestine personnel, installations, or other assets or of classified information or material, to an unauthorized person."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "compromised"@en . "compromised" . "compromised (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A term applied to classified matter, knowledge of which has, in whole or in part, passed to an unauthorized person or persons, or which has been subject to risk of such passing."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "airborne"@en . "airborne" . "airborne (JP 1-02)"@en . . "ABN" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "computer intrusion"@en . "computer intrusion" . "computer intrusion (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An incident of unauthorized access to data or an automated information system."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "computer intrusion detection"@en . "computer intrusion detection" . "computer intrusion detection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of identifying that a computer intrusion has been attempted, is occurring, or has occurred."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "computer network attack"@en . "computer network attack" . "computer network attack (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Actions taken through the use of computer networks to disrupt, deny, degrade, or destroy information resident in computers and computer networks, or the computers and networks themselves."@en . "CNA" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "computer network defense"@en . "computer network defense" . "computer network defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Actions taken to protect, monitor, analyze, detect, and respond to unauthorized activity within the Department of Defense information systems and computer networks."@en . "CND" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "computer network exploitation"@en . "computer network exploitation" . "computer network exploitation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Enabling operations and intelligence collection capabilities conducted through the use of computer networks to gather data from target or adversary automated information systems or networks."@en . "CNE" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "computer network operations"@en . "computer network operations" . "computer network operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Comprised of computer network attack, computer network defense, and related computer network exploitation enabling operations."@en . "CNO" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "computer security"@en . "computer security" . "computer security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The protection resulting from all measures to deny unauthorized access and exploitation of friendly computer systems."@en . "COMPUSEC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "computer simulation"@en . "computer simulation" . "computer simulation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See configuration management; validation; verification."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "concept of fires"@en . "concept of fires" . "concept of fires (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A verbal or graphic statement that clearly and concisely expresses how lethal and nonlethal fires will be synchronized and integrated to support the commander\u2019s operational objectives."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "concept of intelligence operations"@en . "concept of intelligence operations" . "concept of intelligence operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A verbal or graphic statement, in broad outline, of an intelligence directorate\u2019s assumptions or intent in regard to intelligence support of an operation or series of operations. The concept of intelligence operations, which supports the commander\u2019s concept of operations, is contained in the intelligence annex of operation plans. The concept of intelligence operations is designed to give an overall picture of intelligence support for joint operations. It is included primarily for additional clarity of purpose."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "acoustic intelligence"@en . "acoustic intelligence" . "acoustic intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence derived from the collection and processing of acoustic phenomena."@en . "ACINT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "airborne alert"@en . "airborne alert" . "airborne alert (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A state of aircraft readiness wherein combat-equipped aircraft are airborne and ready for immediate action to reduce reaction time and to increase survivability."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "concept of logistic support"@en . "concept of logistic support" . "concept of logistic support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A verbal or graphic statement, in a broad outline, of how a commander intends to support and integrate with a concept of operations in an operation or campaign."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "concept of operations"@en . "concept of operations" . "concept of operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A verbal or graphic statement that clearly and concisely expresses what the joint force commander intends to accomplish and how it will be done using available resources."@en . "CONOPS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "concept plan"@en . "concept plan" . "concept plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In the context of joint operation planning level 3 planning detail, an operation plan in an abbreviated format that may require considerable expansion or alteration to convert it into a complete operation plan or operation order."@en . "CONPLAN" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "condition"@en . "condition" . "condition (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "conduits"@en . "conduits" . "conduits (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Within military deception, conduits are information or intelligence gateways to the deception target. Examples of conduits include: foreign intelligence and security services, intelligence collection platforms, open-source intelligence, news media\u2014 foreign and domestic."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "confidential"@en . "confidential" . "confidential (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Security classification that shall be applied to information, the unauthorized disclosure of which reasonably could be expected to cause damage to the national security that the original classification authority is able to identify or describe. (EO 13526) 63"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "configuration management"@en . "configuration management" . "configuration management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A discipline applying technical and administrative direction and surveillance to: (1) identify and document the functional and physical characteristics of a configuration item; (2) control changes to those characteristics; and (3) record and report changes to processing and implementation status."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "confirmation of information (intelligence)"@en . "confirmation of information (intelligence)" . "confirmation of information (intelligence) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An information item is said to be confirmed when it is reported for the second time, preferably by another independent source whose reliability is considered when confirming information."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "conflict prevention"@en . "conflict prevention" . "conflict prevention (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A peace operation employing complementary diplomatic, civil, and, when necessary, military means, to monitor and identify the causes of conflict, and take timely action to prevent the occurrence, escalation, or resumption of hostilities. Activities aimed at conflict prevention are often conducted under Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter. Conflict prevention can include fact-finding missions, consultations, warnings, inspections, and monitoring."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "constellation"@en . "constellation" . "constellation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A number of like satellites that are part of a system. Satellites in a constellation generally have a similar orbit. For example, the Global Positioning System constellation consists of 24 satellites distributed in six orbital planes with similar eccentricities, altitudes, and inclinations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airborne assault"@en . "airborne assault" . "airborne assault (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See assault phase."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "constraint"@en . "constraint" . "constraint (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In the context of joint operation planning, a requirement placed on the command by a higher command that dictates an action, thus restricting freedom of action."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "consumer"@en . "consumer" . "consumer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Person or agency that uses information or intelligence produced by either its own staff or other agencies."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "consumer logistics"@en . "consumer logistics" . "consumer logistics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That part of logistics concerning reception of the initial product, storage, inspection, distribution, transport, maintenance (including repair and serviceability), and disposal of materiel as well as the provision of support and services. In consequence, consumer logistics includes materiel requirements determination, follow-on support, stock control, provision or construction of facilities (excluding any materiel element and those facilities needed to support production logistic activities), movement control, codification, reliability and defect reporting, storage, transport and handling safety standards, and related training."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "consumption rate"@en . "consumption rate" . "consumption rate (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The average quantity of an item consumed or expended during a given time interval, expressed in quantities by the most appropriate unit of measurement per applicable stated basis."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "contact mine"@en . "contact mine" . "contact mine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mine detonated by physical contact."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "contact point"@en . "contact point" . "contact point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. In land warfare, a point on the terrain, easily identifiable, where two or more units are required to make contact."@en . "CP" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "contact procedure"@en . "contact procedure" . "contact procedure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those predesignated actions taken by isolated personnel and recovery forces that permit link-up between the two parties in hostile territory and facilitate the return of isolated personnel to friendly control."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "container"@en . "container" . "container (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An article of transport equipment that meets American National Standards Institute/International Organization for Standardization standards that is designed to be transported by various modes of transportation. These containers are also designed to facilitate and optimize the carriage of goods by one or more modes of transportation without intermediate handling of the contents and equipped with features permitting ready handling and transfer from one mode to another. Containers may be fully enclosed with one or more doors, open top, refrigerated, tank, open rack, gondola, flatrack, and other designs."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "container control officer"@en . "container control officer" . "container control officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A designated official (E6 or above or civilian equivalent) within a command, installation, or activity who is responsible for control, reporting, use, and maintenance of all Department of Defense-owned and controlled intermodal containers and equipment. This officer has custodial responsibility for containers from time received until dispatched."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "container-handling equipment"@en . "container-handling equipment" . "container-handling equipment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Items of materials-handling equipment required to specifically receive, maneuver, and dispatch International Organization for Standardization containers."@en . "CHE" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airborne early warning"@en . "airborne early warning" . "airborne early warning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The detection of enemy air or surface units by radar or other equipment carried in an airborne vehicle, and the transmitting of a warning to friendly units."@en . "AEW" . . . . "Stable" . . . "containerization"@en . "containerization" . "containerization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The use of containers to unitize cargo for transportation, supply, and storage. Containerization incorporates supply, transportation, packaging, storage, and security together with visibility of container and its contents into a distribution system from source to user."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "containership"@en . "containership" . "containership (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A ship specially constructed and equipped to carry only containers without associated equipment, in all available cargo spaces, either below or above deck. Containerships are usually non-self-sustaining, do not have built-in capability to load or off-load containers, and require port crane service. A containership with shipboardinstalled cranes capable of loading and off-loading containers without assistance of port crane service is considered self-sustaining."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "containership cargo stowage adapter"@en . "containership cargo stowage adapter" . "containership cargo stowage adapter (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Serves as the bottom-most temporary deck and precludes the necessity of strengthening of tank tops or the installation of hard points on decks, thereby accelerating containership readiness."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "contaminated remains"@en . "contaminated remains" . "contaminated remains (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Remains of personnel which have absorbed or upon which have been deposited radioactive material, or biological or chemical agents."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "contamination"@en . "contamination" . "contamination (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "contamination avoidance"@en . "contamination avoidance" . "contamination avoidance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Individual and/or unit measures taken to reduce the effects of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "contamination control"@en . "contamination control" . "contamination control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A combination of preparatory and responsive measures designed to limit the vulnerability of forces to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and toxic industrial hazards and to avoid, contain, control exposure to, and, where possible, neutralize them."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "contiguous zone"@en . "contiguous zone" . "contiguous zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "continental United States"@en . "continental United States" . "continental United States (JP 1-02)"@en . . "United States territory, including the adjacent territorial waters, located within North America between Canada and Mexico. "@en . "CONUS" . . . "Stable" . . . "contingency"@en . "contingency" . "contingency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A situation requiring military operations in response to natural disasters, terrorists, subversives, or as otherwise directed by appropriate authority to protect US interests."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airborne lift"@en . "airborne lift" . "airborne lift (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The total capacities expressed in terms of personnel and cargo that are, or can be, carried by available aircraft in one trip."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "contingency contract"@en . "contingency contract" . "contingency contract (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A legally binding agreement for supplies, services, and construction let by government contracting officers in the operational area as well as other contracts that have a prescribed area of performance within a designated operational area."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "contingency contracting"@en . "contingency contracting" . "contingency contracting (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of obtaining goods, services, and construction via contracting means in support of contingency operations."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "contingency engineering management organization"@en . "contingency engineering management organization" . "contingency engineering management organization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organization formed by the combatant commander, or subordinate joint force commander to augment their staffs with additional Service engineering expertise for planning and construction management."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "contingency operation"@en . "contingency operation" . "contingency operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A military operation that is either designated by the Secretary of Defense as a contingency operation or becomes a contingency operation as a matter of law (Title 10, United States Code, Section 101[a][13]). It is a military operation that: a. is designated by the Secretary of Defense as an operation in which members of the Armed Forces are or may become involved in military actions, operations, or hostilities against an enemy of the United States or against an opposing force; or b. is created by definition of law. Under Title 10, United States Code, Section 101 (a)(13)(B), a contingency operation exists if a military operation results in the (1) call-up to (or retention on) active duty of members of the uniformed Services under certain enumerated statutes (Title 10, United States Code, Sections 688, 12301[a], 12302, 12304, 12305, 12406, or 331-335); and (2) the call-up to (or retention on) active duty of members of the uniformed Services under other (non-enumerated) statutes during war or national emergency declared by the President or Congress."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "contingency plan"@en . "contingency plan" . "contingency plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A plan for major contingencies that can reasonably be anticipated in the principal geographic subareas of the command."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Contingency Planning Guidance"@en . "Contingency Planning Guidance" . "Contingency Planning Guidance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Contingency Planning Guidance (CPG) fulfills the statutory duty of the Secretary of Defense to furnish written policy guidance annually to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for contingency planning. The Secretary issues this guidance with the approval of the President after consultation with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The CPG focuses the guidance given in the National Security Strategy and Defense Planning Guidance, and is the principal source document for the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan. "@en . "CPG" . . . "Stable" . . . "contingency response program"@en . "contingency response program" . "contingency response program (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fast reaction transportation procedures intended to provide for priority use of land transportation assets by Department of Defense when required."@en . "CORE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "contingency retention stock"@en . "contingency retention stock" . "contingency retention stock (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of the quantity of an item excess to the approved force retention level for which there is no predictable demand or quantifiable requirement, and which normally would be allocated as potential DOD excess stock, except for a determination that the quantity will be retained for possible contingencies for United States forces. (Category C ships, aircraft, and other items being retained as contingency reserve are included in this stratum.)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "contingency ZIP Code"@en . "contingency ZIP Code" . "contingency ZIP Code (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A ZIP Code consisting of a five-digit base with a four-digit addon to assist in routing and sorting assigned by Military Postal Service Agency to a 67 contingency post office for the tactical use of the Armed Forces on a temporary basis."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "continuity of command"@en . "continuity of command" . "continuity of command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The degree or state of being continuous in the exercise of the authority vested in an individual of the Armed Forces for the direction, coordination, and control of military forces."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "airborne mission coordinator"@en . "airborne mission coordinator" . "airborne mission coordinator (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The designated individual that serves as an airborne extension of the component commander or supported commander responsible for the personnel recovery mission."@en . "AMC" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "continuity of operations"@en . "continuity of operations" . "continuity of operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The degree or state of being continuous in the conduct of functions, tasks, or duties necessary to accomplish a military action or mission in carrying out the national military strategy."@en . "COOP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "contour flight"@en . "contour flight" . "contour flight (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See terrain flight."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "contract administration"@en . "contract administration" . "contract administration (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A subset of contracting that includes efforts to ensure that supplies, services, and construction are delivered in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "contracted logistic support"@en . "contracted logistic support" . "contracted logistic support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Support in which maintenance operations for a particular military system are performed exclusively by contract support personnel."@en . "CLS" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "contracting officer"@en . "contracting officer" . "contracting officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Service member or Department of Defense civilian with the legal authority to enter into, administer, modify, and/or terminate contracts."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "contracting officer representative"@en . "contracting officer representative" . "contracting officer representative (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Service member or Department of Defense civilian appointed in writing and trained by a contracting officer, responsible for monitoring contract performance and performing other duties specified by their appointment letter."@en . "COR" . . . . "Stable" . . . "contractor management"@en . "contractor management" . "contractor management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The oversight and integration of contractor personnel and associated equipment providing support to the joint force in a designated operational area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "contractors authorized to accompany the force"@en . "contractors authorized to accompany the force" . "contractors authorized to accompany the force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Contingency contractor employees and all tiers of subcontractor employees who are specifically authorized through their contract to accompany the force and have protected status in accordance with international conventions."@en . "CAAF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "contractors not authorized to accompany the force"@en . "contractors not authorized to accompany the force" . "contractors not authorized to accompany the force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Contingency contractor employees and all tiers of subcontractor employees who are not authorized through their contract to accompany the force and do not have protected status in accordance with international conventions."@en . "non-CAAF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "contract support integration"@en . "contract support integration" . "contract support integration (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The coordination and synchronization of contracted support executed in a designated operational area in support of the joint force."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "airborne operation"@en . "airborne operation" . "airborne operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operation involving the air movement into an objective area of combat forces and their logistic support for execution of a tactical, operational, or strategic mission. The means employed may be any combination of airborne units, air transportable units, and types of transport aircraft, depending on the mission and the overall situation."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "contract termination"@en . "contract termination" . "contract termination (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Defense procurement: the cessation or cancellation, in whole or in part, of work under a prime contract or a subcontract thereunder for the convenience of, or at the option of, the government, or due to failure of the contractor to perform in accordance with the terms of the contract (default)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "control"@en . "control" . "control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. Authority that may be less than full command exercised by a commander over part of the activities of subordinate or other organizations."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "control area"@en . "control area" . "control area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A controlled airspace extending upwards from a specified limit above the Earth."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "control group"@en . "control group" . "control group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Personnel, ships, and craft designated to control the waterborne ship-toshore movement."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "controlled airspace"@en . "controlled airspace" . "controlled airspace (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An airspace of defined dimensions within which civilian air traffic control services are provided to control flights."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "controlled firing area"@en . "controlled firing area" . "controlled firing area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area in which ordnance firing is conducted under controlled conditions so as to eliminate hazard to aircraft in flight."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "controlled information"@en . "controlled information" . "controlled information (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "controlled shipping"@en . "controlled shipping" . "controlled shipping (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Shipping that is controlled by the Military Sealift Command. Included in this category are Military Sealift Command ships (United States naval ships), government-owned ships operated under a general agency agreement, and commercial ships under charter to the Military Sealift Command."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "controlled source"@en . "controlled source" . "controlled source (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In counterintelligence use, a person employed by or under the control of an intelligence activity and responding to intelligence tasking."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "controlled substance"@en . "controlled substance" . "controlled substance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A drug or other substance, or immediate precursor included in Schedule I, II, III, IV, or V of the Controlled Substances Act."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "airborne troops"@en . "airborne troops" . "airborne troops (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those ground units whose primary mission is to make assault landings from the air."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "controlled technical services"@en . "controlled technical services" . "controlled technical services (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The controlled use of technology to enhance counterintelligence and human intelligence activities."@en . "CTS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "control point"@en . "control point" . "control point (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "control zone"@en . "control zone" . "control zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A controlled airspace extending upwards from the surface of the Earth to a specified upper limit."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "conventional forces"@en . "conventional forces" . "conventional forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "CF" . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "conventional mines"@en . "conventional mines" . "conventional mines (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Land mines, other than nuclear or chemical, that are not designed to self-destruct; are designed to be emplaced by hand or mechanical means; and can be buried or surface emplaced."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "converge"@en . "converge" . "converge (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A request or command used in a call for fire to indicate that the observer or spotter desires a sheaf in which the planes of fire intersect at a point."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "convergence"@en . "convergence" . "convergence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) See grid convergence; grid convergence factor."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "convoy"@en . "convoy" . "convoy (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "convoy"@en . "convoy" . "ship convoy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A number of merchant ships and/or naval auxiliaries usually escorted by warships and/or aircraft \u2014 or a single merchant ship or naval auxiliary under surface escort \u2014 assembled and organized for the purpose of passage together."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "convoy"@en . "convoy" . "vehicule convoy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A group of vehicles organized for the purpose of control and orderly movement with or without escort protection that moves over the same route at the same time and under one commander."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "air-breathing missile"@en . "air-breathing missile" . "air-breathing missile (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A missile with an engine requiring the intake of air for combustion of its fuel, as in a ramjet or turbojet."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "convoy escort"@en . "convoy escort" . "convoy escort (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "cooperating agency"@en . "cooperating agency" . "cooperating agency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An agency that provides technical and resource support (including planning, training, and exercising), at the request of the coordinating agency, to conduct operations using their own authorities, subject-matter experts, capabilities or resources (i.e., personnel, equipment, or other resource support). The Department of Defense is considered a cooperating agency for the majority of the National Response Plan support annexes."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "cooperative logistics"@en . "cooperative logistics" . "cooperative logistics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The logistic support provided a foreign government or agency through its participation in the US Department of Defense logistic system, with reimbursement to the United States for support provided."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "cooperative logistic support arrangements"@en . "cooperative logistic support arrangements" . "cooperative logistic support arrangements (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The combining term for procedural arrangements (cooperative logistic arrangements) and implementing procedures (supplementary procedures) that together support, define, or implement cooperative logistic understandings between the United States and a friendly foreign government under peacetime conditions."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "cooperative security location"@en . "cooperative security location" . "cooperative security location (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A facility located outside the United States and US territories with little or no permanent US presence, maintained with periodic Service, contractor, or host-nation support. Cooperative security locations provide contingency access, logistic support, and rotational use by operating forces and are a focal point for security cooperation activities. (CJCS CM-0007-05)"@en . "CSL" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "coordinated fire line"@en . "coordinated fire line" . "coordinated fire line (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A line beyond which conventional and indirect surface fire support means may fire at any time within the boundaries of the establishing headquarters without additional coordination. The purpose of the coordinated fire line is to expedite the surface-to-surface attack of targets beyond the coordinated fire line without coordination with the ground commander in whose area the targets are located."@en . "CFL" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Coordinated Universal Time"@en . "Coordinated Universal Time" . "Coordinated Universal Time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An atomic time scale that is the basis for broadcast time signals. Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) differs from International Atomic Time by an integral number of seconds; it is maintained within 0.9 seconds of UT1 (see Universal Time) by introduction of Leap Seconds. The rotational orientation of the Earth, specified by UT1, may be obtained to an accuracy of a tenth of a second by applying the UTC to the increment DUT1 (where DUT1 = UT1 - UTC) that is broadcast in code with the time signals."@en . "UTC" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "coordinates"@en . "coordinates" . "coordinates (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) Linear or angular quantities which designate the position that a point occupies in a given reference frame or system. Also used as a general term to designate the particular kind of reference frame or system such as plane rectangular coordinates or spherical coordinates."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "coordinating agency"@en . "coordinating agency" . "coordinating agency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An agency that supports the incident management mission by providing the leadership, expertise, and authorities to implement critical and specific aspects of the response. Responsible for orchestrating a coordinated response, provides staff for operations functions, notifies and tasks cooperating agencies, manages tasks with cooperating agencies, works with private-sector organizations, communicates ongoing activities to organizational elements, plans for short- and long-term incident management and maintains trained personnel to execute their appropriate support responsibilities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "coordinating altitude"@en . "coordinating altitude" . "coordinating altitude (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An airspace coordinating measure that uses altitude to separate users and as the transition between different airspace coordinating entities.."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air-capable ship"@en . "air-capable ship" . "air-capable ship (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A ship other than aircraft carrier; aircraft carrier, nuclear; amphibious assault ship, landing platform helicopter; general purpose amphibious assault ship; or general purpose amphibious assault ship (with internal dock) from which aircraft can take off, be recovered, or routinely receive and transfer logistic support."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "coordinating authority"@en . "coordinating authority" . "coordinating authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A commander or individual assigned responsibility for coordinating specific functions or activities involving forces of two or more Military Departments, two or more joint force components, or two or more forces of the same Service. The commander or individual has the authority to require consultation between the agencies involved, but does not have the authority to compel agreement. In the event that essential agreement cannot be obtained, the matter shall be referred to the appointing authority. Coordinating authority is a consultation relationship, not an authority through which command may be exercised. Coordinating authority is more applicable to planning and similar activities than to operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "coordinating point"@en . "coordinating point" . "coordinating point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) Designated point at which, in all types of combat, adjacent units/formations must make contact for purposes of control and coordination."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "coordinating review authority"@en . "coordinating review authority" . "coordinating review authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An agency appointed by a Service or combatant command to coordinate with and assist the primary review authority in joint doctrine development and maintenance. (CJCSM 5120.01)"@en . "CRA" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "corps support command"@en . "corps support command" . "corps support command (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Provides corps logistic support and command and control of water supply battalions."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "cost-plus award fee contract"@en . "cost-plus award fee contract" . "cost-plus award fee contract (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A type of contract that provides for a payment consisting of a base amount fixed at inception of the contract along with an award amount that is based upon a judgmental evaluation by the United States Government."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "cost-type contract"@en . "cost-type contract" . "cost-type contract (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A contract that provides for payment to the contractor of allowable cost, to the extent prescribed in the contract, incurred in performance of the contract."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterair"@en . "counterair" . "counterair (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mission that integrates offensive and defensive operations to attain and maintain a desired degree of air superiority and protection by neutralizing or destroying enemy aircraft and missiles, both before and after launch."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterdeception"@en . "counterdeception" . "counterdeception (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Efforts to negate, neutralize, diminish the effects of, or gain advantage from a foreign deception operation. Counterdeception does not include the intelligence function of identifying foreign deception operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterdrug"@en . "counterdrug" . "counterdrug (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those active measures taken to detect, monitor, and counter the production, trafficking, and use of illegal drugs."@en . "CD and counternarcotics (CN)" . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterdrug activities"@en . "counterdrug activities" . "counterdrug activities (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those measures taken to detect, interdict, disrupt, or curtail any activity that is reasonably related to illicit drug trafficking. This includes, but is not limited to, measures taken to detect, interdict, disrupt, or curtail activities related to substances, materiel, weapons, or resources used to finance, support, secure, cultivate, process, or transport illegal drugs."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air component coordination element"@en . "air component coordination element" . "air component coordination element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An Air Force component element that interfaces and provides liaison with the joint force land component commander, or commander Army forces. The air component coordination element is the senior Air Force element assisting the joint force land component commander, or commander Army forces in planning air component supporting and supported requirements."@en . "ACCE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterdrug nonoperational support"@en . "counterdrug nonoperational support" . "counterdrug nonoperational support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Support provided to law enforcement agencies or host nations that includes loan or lease of equipment without operators, use of facilities (such as buildings, training areas, and ranges), training conducted in formal schools, transfer of excess equipment, or other support provided by the Services from forces not assigned or made available to the combatant commanders."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterdrug operational support"@en . "counterdrug operational support" . "counterdrug operational support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Support to host nations and drug law enforcement agencies involving military personnel and their associated equipment, provided by the geographic combatant commanders from forces assigned to them or made available to them by the Services for this purpose."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterdrug operations"@en . "counterdrug operations" . "counterdrug operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Civil or military actions taken to reduce or eliminate illicit drug trafficking."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterespionage"@en . "counterespionage" . "counterespionage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That aspect of counterintelligence designed to detect, destroy, neutralize, exploit, or prevent espionage activities through identification, penetration, manipulation, deception, and repression of individuals, groups, or organizations conducting or suspected of conducting espionage activities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterfire"@en . "counterfire" . "counterfire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fire intended to destroy or neutralize enemy weapons. counterbattery and countermortar fire."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterforce"@en . "counterforce" . "counterforce (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The employment of strategic air and missile forces in an effort to destroy, or render impotent, selected military capabilities of an enemy force under any of the circumstances by which hostilities may be initiated."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "counterguerrilla operations"@en . "counterguerrilla operations" . "counterguerrilla operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations and activities conducted by armed forces, paramilitary forces, or nonmilitary agencies against guerrillas."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "counter-improvised explosive device operations"@en . "counter-improvised explosive device operations" . "counter-improvised explosive device operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The organization, integration, and synchronization of capabilities that enable offensive, defensive, stability, and support operations across all phases of operations or campaigns in order to defeat improvised explosive devices as operational and strategic weapons of influence."@en . "CIED operations" . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterinsurgency"@en . "counterinsurgency" . "counterinsurgency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Comprehensive civilian and military efforts taken to defeat an insurgency and to address any core grievances."@en . "COIN" . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterintelligence"@en . "counterintelligence" . "counterintelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Information gathered and activities conducted to identify, deceive, exploit, disrupt, or protect against espionage, other intelligence activities, sabotage, or assassinations conducted for or on behalf of foreign powers, organizations or persons or their agents, or international terrorist organizations or activities."@en . "CI" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "acquisition and cross-servicing agreement"@en . "acquisition and cross-servicing agreement" . "acquisition and cross-servicing agreement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Agreements negotiated on a bilateral basis with US allies or coalition partners that allow US forces to exchange most common types of support, including food, fuel, transportation, ammunition, and equipment. Authority to negotiate these agreements is usually delegated to the combatant commander by the Secretary of Defense. Authority to execute these agreements lies with the Secretary of Defense, and may or may not be delegated. Governed by legal guidelines, these agreements are used for contingencies, peacekeeping operations, unforeseen emergencies, or exercises to correct logistic deficiencies that cannot be adequately corrected by national means. The support received or given is reimbursed under the conditions of the acquisition and cross-servicing agreement."@en . "ACSA" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air corridor"@en . "air corridor" . "air corridor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A restricted air route of travel specified for use by friendly aircraft and established for the purpose of preventing friendly aircraft from being fired on by friendly forces."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterintelligence activities"@en . "counterintelligence activities" . "counterintelligence activities (JP 1-02)"@en . . "One or more of the five functions of counterintelligence: operations, investigations, collection, analysis and production, and functional services."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterintelligence collection"@en . "counterintelligence collection" . "counterintelligence collection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The systematic acquisition of information (through investigations, operations, or liaison) concerning espionage, sabotage, terrorism, other intelligence activities or assassinations conducted by or on behalf of foreign governments or elements thereof, foreign organizations, or foreign persons that are directed against or threaten Department of Defense interests."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterintelligence investigation"@en . "counterintelligence investigation" . "counterintelligence investigation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An official, systematic search for facts to determine whether a person(s) is engaged in activities that may be injurious to US national security or advantageous to a foreign power."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterintelligence operational tasking authority"@en . "counterintelligence operational tasking authority" . "counterintelligence operational tasking authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The levying of counterintelligence requirements specific to joint military activities and operations. Counterintelligence operational tasking authority is exercised through supporting components."@en . "CIOTA" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterintelligence operations"@en . "counterintelligence operations" . "counterintelligence operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Proactive activities designed to identify, exploit, neutralize, or deter foreign intelligence collection and terrorist activities directed against the United States."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterintelligence production"@en . "counterintelligence production" . "counterintelligence production (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of analyzing all-source information concerning espionage or other multidiscipline intelligence collection threats, sabotage, terrorism, and other related threats to US military commanders, the Department of Defense, and the US Intelligence Community and developing it into a final product that is disseminated. Counterintelligence production is used in formulating security policy, plans, and operations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterintelligence support"@en . "counterintelligence support" . "counterintelligence support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Conducting counterintelligence activities to protect against espionage and other foreign intelligence activities, sabotage, international terrorist activities, or assassinations conducted for or on behalf of foreign powers, organizations, or persons."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "countermeasures"@en . "countermeasures" . "countermeasures (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That form of military science that, by the employment of devices and/or techniques, has as its objective the impairment of the operational effectiveness of enemy activity."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "countermobility operations"@en . "countermobility operations" . "countermobility operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The construction of obstacles and emplacement of minefields to delay, disrupt, and destroy the enemy by reinforcement of the terrain."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "counternarcotics"@en . "counternarcotics" . "counternarcotics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See counterdrug."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "aircraft carrier"@en . "aircraft carrier" . "aircraft carrier (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A warship designed to support and operate aircraft, engage in attacks on targets afloat or ashore, and engage in sustained operations in support of other forces. Designated as CV or CVN. CVN is nuclear powered."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "counterproliferation"@en . "counterproliferation" . "counterproliferation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those actions taken to defeat the threat and/or use of weapons of mass destruction against the United States, our forces, friends, allies, and partners."@en . "CP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "countersurveillance"@en . "countersurveillance" . "countersurveillance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All measures, active or passive, taken to counteract hostile surveillance."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "counterterrorism"@en . "counterterrorism" . "counterterrorism (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Actions taken directly against terrorist networks and indirectly to influence and render global and regional environments inhospitable to terrorist networks."@en . "CT" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "country team"@en . "country team" . "country team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The senior, in-country, US coordinating and supervising body, headed by the chief of the US diplomatic mission, and composed of the senior member of each represented US department or agency, as desired by the chief of the US diplomatic mission."@en . "CT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "coup de main"@en . "coup de main" . "coup de main (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An offensive operation that capitalizes on surprise and simultaneous execution of supporting operations to achieve success in one swift stroke."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "courier"@en . "courier" . "courier (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A messenger (usually a commissioned or warrant officer) responsible for the secure physical transmission and delivery of documents and material."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "course of action"@en . "course of action" . "course of action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "COA" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "cover"@en . "cover" . "cover (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, those measures necessary to give protection to a person, plan, operation, formation, or installation from the enemy intelligence effort and leakage of information."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "covering fire"@en . "covering fire" . "covering fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "covering force"@en . "covering force" . "covering force (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "aircraft cross-servicing"@en . "aircraft cross-servicing" . "aircraft cross-servicing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "(*) Services performed on an aircraft by an organization other than that to which the aircraft is assigned, according to an established operational aircraft cross-servicing requirement, and for which there may be a charge. Aircraft cross-servicing has been divided into two categories: a. Stage A cross-servicing: The servicing of an aircraft on an airfield/ship which enables the aircraft to be flown to another airfield/ship. b. Stage B cross-servicing: The servicing of an aircraft on an airfield/ship which enables the aircraft to be flown on an operational mission."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "covert operation"@en . "covert operation" . "covert operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operation that is so planned and executed as to conceal the identity of or permit plausible denial by the sponsor."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "coxswain"@en . "coxswain" . "coxswain (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A person in charge of a small craft (in the Army, a Class B or smaller craft) who often functions as the helmsman. For a causeway ferry, the pilot is in charge with the coxswain performing helmsman functions. See causeway."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "crash rescue and fire suppression"@en . "crash rescue and fire suppression" . "crash rescue and fire suppression (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Extraction of aircrew members from crashed or burning aircraft and the control of related fires."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "crater"@en . "crater" . "crater (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The pit, depression, or cavity formed in the surface of the Earth by an explosion. It may range from saucer shaped to conical, depending largely on the depth of burst. In the case of a deep underground burst, no rupture of the surface may occur. The resulting cavity is termed a \u201Ccamouflet.\u201D"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "crisis"@en . "crisis" . "crisis (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An incident or situation involving a threat to the United States, its citizens, military forces, or vital interests that develops rapidly and creates a condition of such diplomatic, economic, or military importance that commitment of military forces and resources is contemplated to achieve national objectives."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "crisis action planning"@en . "crisis action planning" . "crisis action planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Adaptive Planning and Execution system process involving the time-sensitive development of joint operation plans and operation orders for the deployment, employment, and sustainment of assigned and allocated forces and resources in response to an imminent crisis."@en . "CAP" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "crisis management"@en . "crisis management" . "crisis management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Measures to identify, acquire, and plan the use of resources needed to anticipate, prevent, and/or resolve a threat or an act of terrorism. It is predominantly a law enforcement response, normally executed under federal law."@en . "CrM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "critical asset"@en . "critical asset" . "critical asset (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A specific entity that is of such extraordinary importance that its incapacitation or destruction would have a very serious, debilitating effect on the ability of a nation to continue to function effectively."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "critical asset list"@en . "critical asset list" . "critical asset list (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A prioritized list of assets or areas, normally identified by phase of the operation and approved by the joint force commander, that should be defended against air and missile threats."@en . "CAL" . . . . "Stable" . . . "critical capability"@en . "critical capability" . "critical capability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A means that is considered a crucial enabler for a center of gravity to function as such and is essential to the accomplishment of the specified or assumed objective(s)."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "aircraft loading table"@en . "aircraft loading table" . "aircraft loading table (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A data sheet used by the airlift commander containing information as to the load that actually goes into each aircraft."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "critical information"@en . "critical information" . "critical information (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Specific facts about friendly intentions, capabilities, and activities vitally needed by adversaries for them to plan and act effectively so as to guarantee failure or unacceptable consequences for friendly mission accomplishment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "critical infrastructure protection"@en . "critical infrastructure protection" . "critical infrastructure protection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Actions taken to prevent, remediate, or mitigate the risks resulting from vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure assets. Depending on the risk, these actions could include: changes in tactics, techniques, or procedures; adding redundancy; selection of another asset; isolation or hardening; guarding, etc."@en . "CIP" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "critical intelligence"@en . "critical intelligence" . "critical intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence that is crucial and requires the immediate attention of the commander. It is required to enable the commander to make decisions that will provide a timely and appropriate response to actions by the potential or actual enemy. It includes but is not limited to the following: a. strong indications of the imminent outbreak of hostilities of any type (warning of attack); b. aggression of any nature against a friendly country; c. indications or use of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high-yield explosives weapons; and d. significant events within adversary countries that may lead to modifications of nuclear strike plans."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "critical item"@en . "critical item" . "critical item (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An essential item which is in short supply or expected to be in short supply for an extended period."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "critical item list"@en . "critical item list" . "critical item list (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Prioritized list, compiled from a subordinate commander\u2019s composite critical item lists, identifying supply items and weapon systems that assist Service and Defense Logistics Agency\u2019s selection of supply items and systems for production surge planning. Also may be used in operational situations by the combatant commander and/or subordinate joint force commander (within combatant commander directives) to cross-level critical supply items between Service components."@en . "CIL" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "criticality assessment"@en . "criticality assessment" . "criticality assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An assessment that identifies key assets and infrastructure that support Department of Defense missions, units, or activities and are deemed mission critical by military commanders or civilian agency managers. It addresses the impact of temporary or permanent loss of key assets or infrastructures to the installation or a unit\u2019s ability to perform its mission. It examines costs of recovery and reconstitution including time, dollars, capability, and infrastructure support."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "critical joint duty assignment billet"@en . "critical joint duty assignment billet" . "critical joint duty assignment billet (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A joint duty assignment position for which, considering the duties and responsibilities of the position, it is highly important that the assigned officer be particularly trained in, and oriented toward, joint matters."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "critical occupational specialty"@en . "critical occupational specialty" . "critical occupational specialty (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A military occupational specialty selected from among the combat arms in the Army or equivalent military specialties in the Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps. Equivalent military specialties are those engaged in operational art in 77 order to attain strategic goals in an operational area through the design, organization, and conduct of campaigns and major operations. Critical occupational specialties are designated by the Secretary of Defense. "@en . "COS" . . . "Stable" . . . "critical point"@en . "critical point" . "critical point (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "critical requirement"@en . "critical requirement" . "critical requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An essential condition, resource, and means for a critical capability to be fully operational."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "aircraft tiedown"@en . "aircraft tiedown" . "aircraft tiedown (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Securing aircraft when parked in the open to restrain movement due to the weather or condition of the parking area."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "critical supplies and materiel"@en . "critical supplies and materiel" . "critical supplies and materiel (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those supplies vital to the support of operations, which owing to various causes are in short supply or are expected to be in short supply."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "critical sustainability item"@en . "critical sustainability item" . "critical sustainability item (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any item described at National Stock Number level of detail, by federal supply class, as part of the logistic factors file, that significantly affect the commander\u2019s ability to execute an operation plan. "@en . "CSI" . . . "Stable" . . . "critical vulnerability"@en . "critical vulnerability" . "critical vulnerability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An aspect of a critical requirement which is deficient or vulnerable to direct or indirect attack that will create decisive or significant effects."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "cross-leveling"@en . "cross-leveling" . "cross-leveling (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The authority and ability to shift materiel inventory from one owner to meet the requirement of another. At the theater strategic level and operational level, it is the process of diverting en route or in-theater materiel from one military element to meet the higher priority of another within the combatant commander\u2019s directive authority for logistics. Cross-leveling plans must include specific reimbursement procedures."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "cross-loading (personnel)"@en . "cross-loading (personnel)" . "cross-loading (personnel) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The distribution of leaders, key weapons, personnel, and key equipment among the aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of a formation to preclude the total loss of command and control or unit effectiveness if an aircraft, vessel, or vehicle is lost. It is also an important factor in aiding rapid assembly of units at the drop zone or landing zone."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "cross-servicing"@en . "cross-servicing" . "cross-servicing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A subset of common-user logistics in which a function is performed by one Military Service in support of another Military Service and for which reimbursement is required from the Service receiving support."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "cross-targeting (nuclear)"@en . "cross-targeting (nuclear)" . "cross-targeting (nuclear) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The layering of weapons from different delivery platforms to increase the probability of target damage or destruction. 78"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "cruise missile"@en . "cruise missile" . "cruise missile (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Guided missile, the major portion of whose flight path to its target is conducted at approximately constant velocity; depends on the dynamic reaction of air for lift and upon propulsion forces to balance drag."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "culminating point"@en . "culminating point" . "culminating point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The point at which a force no longer has the capability to continue its form of operations, offense or defense."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "current"@en . "current" . "current (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A body of water moving in a certain direction and caused by wind and density differences in water. The effects of a current are modified by water depth, underwater topography, basin shape, land masses, and deflection from the earth\u2019s rotation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air defense"@en . "air defense" . "air defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Defensive measures designed to destroy attacking enemy aircraft or missiles in the atmosphere, or to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of such attack."@en . "AD" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "current force"@en . "current force" . "current force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The actual force structure and/or manning available to meet present contingencies."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "current intelligence"@en . "current intelligence" . "current intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "One of two categories of descriptive intelligence that is concerned with describing the existing situation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "current, offshore"@en . "current, offshore" . "current, offshore (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Deep water movements caused by tides or seasonal changes in ocean water level."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "current, rip"@en . "current, rip" . "current, rip (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A water movement that flows from the beach through the surf zone in swiftly moving narrow channels."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "cusps"@en . "cusps" . "cusps (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Ridges of beach material extending seaward from the beach face with intervening troughs."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "custody"@en . "custody" . "custody (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "customer direct"@en . "customer direct" . "customer direct (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A materiel acquisition and distribution method that requires vendor delivery directly to the customer."@en . "CD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "customer wait time"@en . "customer wait time" . "customer wait time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The total elapsed time between issuance of a customer order and satisfaction of that order."@en . "CWT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Customs Over-The-Horizon Enforcement Network"@en . "Customs Over-The-Horizon Enforcement Network" . "Customs Over-The-Horizon Enforcement Network (JP 1-02)"@en . . "United States Customs Service long-range voice communications system."@en . "COTHEN" . . . . "Stable" . . . "cyber counterintelligence"@en . "cyber counterintelligence" . "cyber counterintelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Measures to identify, penetrate, or neutralize foreign operations that use cyber means as the primary tradecraft methodology, as well as foreign intelligence service collection efforts that use traditional methods to gauge cyber capabilities and intentions."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "cyberspace"@en . "cyberspace" . "cyberspace (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A global domain within the information environment consisting of the interdependent network of information technology infrastructures, including the 79 Internet, telecommunications networks, computer systems, and embedded processors and controllers. (CJCS CM-0363-08)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "cyberspace operations"@en . "cyberspace operations" . "cyberspace operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The employment of cyberspace capabilities where the primary purpose is to achieve objectives in or through cyberspace."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "damage assessment"@en . "damage assessment" . "damage assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "damage criteria"@en . "damage criteria" . "damage criteria (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The critical levels of various effects, such as blast pressure and thermal radiation, required to achieve specified levels of damage."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "damage estimation"@en . "damage estimation" . "damage estimation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A preliminary appraisal of the potential effects of an attack."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "damage expectancy (nuclear)"@en . "damage expectancy (nuclear)" . "damage expectancy (nuclear) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The probability that a weapon will arrive, detonate, and achieve at least a specified level of damage (severe or moderate) against a given target. Damage expectancy is a function of both probability of arrival and probability of damage of a weapon."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "danger close"@en . "danger close" . "danger close (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In close air support, artillery, mortar, and naval gunfire support fires, it is the term included in the method of engagement segment of a call for fire which indicates that friendly forces are within close proximity of the target. The close proximity distance is determined by the weapon and munition fired."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "dangerous cargo"@en . "dangerous cargo" . "dangerous cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Cargo which, because of its dangerous properties, is subject to special regulations for its transport."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "data"@en . "data" . "data (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Representation of facts, concepts, or instructions in a formalized manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by humans or by automatic means. Any representations such as characters or analog quantities to which meaning is or might be assigned."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "database"@en . "database" . "database (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Information that is normally structured and indexed for user access and review. Databases may exist in the form of physical files (folders, documents, etc.) or formatted automated data processing system data files."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air defense area"@en . "air defense area" . "air defense area (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air defense area, overseas"@en . "air defense area, overseas" . "air defense area, overseas (JP 1-02)"@en . . ""@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air defense area, United States"@en . "air defense area, United States" . "air defense area, United States (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Airspace of defined dimensions designated by the appropriate agency within which the ready control of airborne vehicles is required in the interest of national security during an air defense emergency."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "data element"@en . "data element" . "data element (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "data item"@en . "data item" . "data item (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A subunit of descriptive information or value classified under a data element. For example, the data element \u201Cmilitary personnel grade\u201D contains data items such as sergeant, captain, and colonel."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "date-time group"@en . "date-time group" . "date-time group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The date and time, expressed as six digits followed by the time zone suffix at which the message was prepared for transmission (first pair of digits denotes 81 the date, second pair the hours, third pair the minutes, followed by a three-letter month abbreviation and two-digit year abbreviation.)."@en . "DTG" . . . . "Stable" . . . "datum (geodetic)"@en . "datum (geodetic)" . "datum (geodetic) (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "davit"@en . "davit" . "davit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A small crane on a vessel that is used to raise and lower small boats, such as lifeboats, side loadable warping tugs, or causeway sections."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "D-day"@en . "D-day" . "D-day (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See times."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "de-arming"@en . "de-arming" . "de-arming (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operation in which a weapon is changed from a state of readiness for initiation to a safe condition."@en . "safing" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "debarkation"@en . "debarkation" . "debarkation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The unloading of troops, equipment, or supplies from a ship or aircraft."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "deceased"@en . "deceased" . "deceased (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A casualty status applicable to a person who is either known to have died, determined to have died on the basis of conclusive evidence, or declared to be dead on the basis of a presumptive finding of death. The recovery of remains is not a prerequisite to determining or declaring a person deceased."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "decedent effects"@en . "decedent effects" . "decedent effects (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Personal effects found on human remains."@en . "DE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "air defense artillery"@en . "air defense artillery" . "air defense artillery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Weapons and equipment for actively combating air targets from the ground."@en . "ADA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "decentralized control"@en . "decentralized control" . "decentralized control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In air defense, the normal mode whereby a higher echelon monitors unit actions, making direct target assignments to units only when necessary to ensure proper fire distribution or to prevent engagement of friendly aircraft."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "decentralized execution"@en . "decentralized execution" . "decentralized execution (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Delegation of execution authority to subordinate commanders."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "deception action"@en . "deception action" . "deception action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A collection of related deception events that form a major component of a deception operation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "deception concept"@en . "deception concept" . "deception concept (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The deception course of action forwarded to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for review as part of the combatant commander\u2019s strategic concept."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "deception event"@en . "deception event" . "deception event (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A deception means executed at a specific time and location in support of a deception operation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "deception means"@en . "deception means" . "deception means (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Methods, resources, and techniques that can be used to convey information to the deception target. There are three categories of deception means: a. physical means. Activities and resources used to convey or deny selected information to a foreign power. b. technical means. Military material resources and their associated operating techniques used to convey or deny selected information to a foreign power. c. administrative means. Resources, methods, and techniques to convey or deny oral, pictorial, documentary, or other physical evidence to a foreign power."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "deception objective"@en . "deception objective" . "deception objective (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The desired result of a deception operation expressed in terms of what the adversary is to do or not to do at the critical time and/or location."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "deception story"@en . "deception story" . "deception story (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A scenario that outlines the friendly actions that will be portrayed to cause the deception target to adopt the desired perception."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "deception target"@en . "deception target" . "deception target (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The adversary decision maker with the authority to make the decision that will achieve the deception objective."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "decision"@en . "decision" . "decision (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In an estimate of the situation, a clear and concise statement of the line of action intended to be followed by the commander as the one most favorable to the successful accomplishment of the assigned mission."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air defense identification zone"@en . "air defense identification zone" . "air defense identification zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Airspace of defined dimensions within which the ready identification, location, and control of airborne vehicles are required."@en . "ADIZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "decision point"@en . "decision point" . "decision point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A point in space and time when the commander or staff anticipates making a key decision concerning a specific course of action."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "decision support template"@en . "decision support template" . "decision support template (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A combined intelligence and operations graphic based on the results of wargaming. The decision support template depicts decision points, timelines associated with movement of forces and the flow of the operation, and other key items of information required to execute a specific friendly course of action."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "decisive point"@en . "decisive point" . "decisive point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A geographic place, specific key event, critical factor, or function that, when acted upon, allows commanders to gain a marked advantage over an adversary or contribute materially to achieving success."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "deck status light"@en . "deck status light" . "deck status light (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A three-colored light (red, amber, green) controlled from the primary flight control."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "deck status light, Navy"@en . "deck status light, Navy" . "deck status light, Navy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The light displays the status of the ship to support flight operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "deck status light, United States Coast Guard"@en . "deck status light, United States Coast Guard" . "deck status light, United States Coast Guard (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The light displays clearance for a helicopter to conduct a given evolution."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "declassification"@en . "declassification" . "declassification (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The determination that, in the interests of national security, classified information no longer requires any degree of protection against unauthorized disclosure, coupled with removal or cancellation of the classification designation."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "decompression"@en . "decompression" . "decompression (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In personnel recovery, the process of normalizing psychological and behavioral reactions that recovered isolated personnel experienced or are currently experiencing as a result of their isolation and recovery."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "decontamination"@en . "decontamination" . "decontamination (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of making any person, object, or area safe by absorbing, destroying, neutralizing, making harmless, or removing chemical or biological agents, or by removing radioactive material clinging to or around it."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "decoy"@en . "decoy" . "decoy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An imitation in any sense of a person, object, or phenomenon which is intended to deceive enemy surveillance devices or mislead enemy evaluation."@en . "dummy" . . . . "Stable" . . . "actionable intelligence"@en . "actionable intelligence" . "actionable intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence information that is directly useful to customers for immediate exploitation without having to go through the full intelligence production process."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air defense region"@en . "air defense region" . "air defense region (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A geographical subdivision of an air defense area."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Defense Communications System"@en . "Defense Communications System" . "Defense Communications System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Department of Defense long-haul voice, data, and record traffic system which includes the Defense Data Network, Defense Satellite Communications System, and Defense Switched Network."@en . "DCS" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "defense coordinating element"@en . "defense coordinating element" . "defense coordinating element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A staff and military liaison officers who assist the defense coordinating officer in facilitating coordination and support to activated emergency support functions."@en . "DCE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "defense coordinating officer"@en . "defense coordinating officer" . "defense coordinating officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Department of Defense single point of contact for domestic emergencies. Assigned to a joint field office to process requirements for military support, forward mission assignments through proper channels to the appropriate military organizations, and assign military liaisons, as appropriate, to activated emergency support functions."@en . "DCO" . . . . "Stable" . . . "defense critical infrastructure"@en . "defense critical infrastructure" . "defense critical infrastructure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Department of Defense and non-Department of Defense networked assets and essential to project, support, and sustain military forces and operations worldwide."@en . "DCI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "defense emergency"@en . "defense emergency" . "defense emergency (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An emergency condition that exists when: a. a major attack is made upon US forces overseas or on allied forces in any theater and is confirmed by either the commander of a command established by the Secretary of Defense or higher authority; or b. an overt attack of any type is made upon the United States and is confirmed either by the commander of a command established by the Secretary of Defense or higher authority. 84"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "defense human intelligence executor"@en . "defense human intelligence executor" . "defense human intelligence executor (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The senior Department of Defense intelligence official as designated by the head of each of the Department of Defense components who are authorized to conduct human intelligence and related intelligence activities."@en . "DHE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "defense industrial base"@en . "defense industrial base" . "defense industrial base (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Department of Defense, government, and private sector worldwide industrial complex with capabilities to perform research and development, design, produce, and maintain military weapon systems, subsystems, components, or parts to meet military requirements."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "defense information infrastructure"@en . "defense information infrastructure" . "defense information infrastructure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The shared or interconnected system of computers, communications, data applications, security, people, training, and other support structures serving Department of Defense (DOD) local, national, and worldwide information needs. The defense information infrastructure connects DOD mission support, command and control, and intelligence computers through voice, telecommunications, imagery, video, and multimedia services. It provides information processing and services to subscribers over the Defense Information Systems Network and includes command and control, tactical, intelligence, and commercial communications systems used to transmit DOD information."@en . "DII" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Defense Information Systems Network"@en . "Defense Information Systems Network" . "Defense Information Systems Network (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Integrated network, centrally managed and configured to provide long-haul information transfer services for all Department of Defense activities. It is an information transfer utility designed to provide dedicated point-to-point, switched voice and data, imagery, and video teleconferencing services."@en . "DISN" . . . . "Stable" . . . "defense message system"@en . "defense message system" . "defense message system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Consists of all hardware, software, procedures, standards, facilities, and personnel used to exchange messages electronically."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "air defense sector"@en . "air defense sector" . "air defense sector (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A geographical subdivision of an air defense region."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Defense Meteorological Satellite Program"@en . "Defense Meteorological Satellite Program" . "Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Military weather satellite controlled by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. "@en . "DMSP" . . . "Stable" . . . "defense readiness condition"@en . "defense readiness condition" . "defense readiness condition (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A uniform system of progressive alert postures for use between the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the commanders of unified and specified commands and for use by the Services. Defense readiness conditions are graduated to match situations of varying military severity (status of alert). Defense readiness conditions are identified by the short title DEFCON (5), (4), (3), (2), and (1), as appropriate. "@en . "DEFCON" . . . "Stable" . . . "Defense Satellite Communications System"@en . "Defense Satellite Communications System" . "Defense Satellite Communications System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Geosynchronous military communications satellites that provide high data rate communications for military forces, diplomatic corps, and the White House. The Defense Satellite Communications System provides long-haul super-high frequency 7/8 gigahertz voice and high data rate communications 85 for fixed and transportable terminals, and extends mobile service to a limited number of ships and aircraft."@en . "DSCS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "defense sexual assault incident database"@en . "defense sexual assault incident database" . "defense sexual assault incident database (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Department of Defense database that captures and serves as the reporting source for all sexual assault data collected by the Services."@en . "DSAID" . . . . "Stable" . . . "defense support of civil authorities"@en . "defense support of civil authorities" . "defense support of civil authorities (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Support provided by US Federal military forces, Department of Defense civilians, Department of Defense contract personnel, Department of Defense component assets, and National Guard forces (when the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the governors of the affected states, elects and requests to use those forces in Title 32, United States Code, status) in response to requests for assistance from civil authorities for domestic emergencies, law enforcement support, and other domestic activities, or from qualifying entities for special events. Also known as civil support. (DODD 3025.18)"@en . "DSCA" . . . "Stable" . . . "Defense Support Program"@en . "Defense Support Program" . "Defense Support Program (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Satellites that provide early warning of missile launches; the first line of defense against missile attack against North America."@en . "DSP" . . . . "Stable" . . . "defense support to public diplomacy"@en . "defense support to public diplomacy" . "defense support to public diplomacy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those activities and measures taken by the Department of Defense components to support and facilitate public diplomacy efforts of the United States Government."@en . "DSPD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Defense Switched Network"@en . "Defense Switched Network" . "Defense Switched Network (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Component of the Defense Communications System that handles Department of Defense voice, data, and video communications."@en . "DSN" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Defense Transportation System"@en . "Defense Transportation System" . "Defense Transportation System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That portion of the Nation\u2019s transportation infrastructure that supports Department of Defense common-user transportation needs across the range of military operations. It consists of those common-user military and commercial assets, services, and systems organic to, contracted for, or controlled by the Department of Defense."@en . "DTS" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "defensive counterair"@en . "defensive counterair" . "defensive counterair (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All defensive measures designed to neutralize or destroy enemy forces attempting to penetrate or attack through friendly airspace."@en . "DCA" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air defense warning condition"@en . "air defense warning condition" . "air defense warning condition (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An air defense warning given in the form of a color code corresponding to the degree of air raid probability with yellow standing for when an attack by hostile aircraft or missiles is probable; red for when an attack by hostile aircraft or missiles is imminent or is in progress; and white for when an attack by hostile aircraft or missiles is improbable."@en . "ADWC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "defensive minefield"@en . "defensive minefield" . "defensive minefield (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "defensive sea area"@en . "defensive sea area" . "defensive sea area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A sea area, usually including the approaches to and the waters of important ports, harbors, bays, or sounds, for the control and protection of shipping; for the safeguarding of defense installations bordering on waters of the areas; and for provision of other security measures required within the specified areas. It does not extend seaward beyond the territorial waters."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "defensive space control"@en . "defensive space control" . "defensive space control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operations conducted to preserve the ability to exploit space capabilities via active and passive actions, while protecting friendly space capabilities from attack, interference, or unintentional hazards."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "defilade"@en . "defilade" . "defilade (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "definitive care"@en . "definitive care" . "definitive care (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Care rendered to conclusively manage a patient\u2019s condition. It includes the full range of preventive, curative acute, convalescent, restorative, and rehabilitative medical care. This normally leads to rehabilitation, return to duty, or discharge from the Service."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "degaussing"@en . "degaussing" . "degaussing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process whereby a ship\u2019s magnetic field is reduced by the use of electromagnetic coils, permanent magnets, or other means."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "degree of risk"@en . "degree of risk" . "degree of risk (JP 1-02)"@en . . "As specified by the commander, the risk to which friendly forces may be subjected from the effects of the detonation of a nuclear weapon used in the attack of a close-in enemy target; acceptable degrees of risk under differing tactical conditions are emergency, moderate, and negligible."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "delayed entry program"@en . "delayed entry program" . "delayed entry program (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A program under which an individual may enlist in a Reserve Component of a military service and specify a future reporting date for entry on active duty that would coincide with availability of training spaces and with personal plans such as high school graduation."@en . "DEP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "delaying action"@en . "delaying action" . "delaying action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See delaying operation."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "delaying operation"@en . "delaying operation" . "delaying operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operation in which a force under pressure trades space for time by slowing down the enemy\u2019s momentum and inflicting maximum damage on the enemy without, in principle, becoming decisively engaged."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air delivery"@en . "air delivery" . "air delivery (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See airdrop; airland; air movement."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "delegation of authority"@en . "delegation of authority" . "delegation of authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The action by which a commander assigns part of his or her authority commensurate with the assigned task to a subordinate commander. While ultimate responsibility cannot be relinquished, delegation of authority carries with it the imposition of a measure of responsibility. The extent of the authority delegated must be clearly stated. 87"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "deliberate planning"@en . "deliberate planning" . "deliberate planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "demilitarized zone"@en . "demilitarized zone" . "demilitarized zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A defined area in which the stationing or concentrating of military forces, or the retention or establishment of military installations of any description, is prohibited."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "demobilization"@en . "demobilization" . "demobilization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of transitioning a conflict or wartime military establishment and defense-based civilian economy to a peacetime configuration while maintaining national security and economic vitality."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "demonstration"@en . "demonstration" . "demonstration (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "denial measure"@en . "denial measure" . "denial measure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An action to hinder or deny the enemy the use of territory, personnel, or facilities to include destruction, removal, contamination, or erection of obstructions."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "denied area"@en . "denied area" . "denied area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area under enemy or unfriendly control in which friendly forces cannot expect to operate successfully within existing operational constraints and force capabilities."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Department of Defense civilian"@en . "Department of Defense civilian" . "Department of Defense civilian (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Federal civilian employee of the Department of Defense directly hired and paid from appropriated or nonappropriated funds, under permanent or temporary appointment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Department of Defense components"@en . "Department of Defense components" . "Department of Defense components (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Military Departments, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the combatant commands, the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, the Department of Defense agencies, field activities, and all other organizational entities in the Department of Defense."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Department of Defense construction agent"@en . "Department of Defense construction agent" . "Department of Defense construction agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Corps of Engineers, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, or other such approved Department of Defense activity, that is assigned design or execution responsibilities associated with military construction programs, facilities support, or civil engineering support to the combatant commanders in contingency operations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air domain"@en . "air domain" . "air domain (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The atmosphere, beginning at the Earth\u2019s surface, extending to the altitude where its effects upon operations become negligible."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Department of Defense container system"@en . "Department of Defense container system" . "Department of Defense container system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All Department of Defense owned, leased, and controlled 20- or 40-foot intermodal International Organization for Standardization 88 containers and flatracks, supporting equipment such as generator sets and chassis, container handling equipment, information systems, and other infrastructure that supports Department of Defense transportation and logistic operations, including commercially provided transportation services. This also includes 463L pallets, nets, and tie down equipment as integral components of the Department of Defense container system."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Department of Defense Intelligence Information System"@en . "Department of Defense Intelligence Information System" . "Department of Defense Intelligence Information System (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The combination of Department of Defense personnel, procedures, equipment, computer programs, and supporting communications that support the timely and comprehensive preparation and presentation of intelligence and information to military commanders and national-level decision makers."@en . "DODIIS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Enterprise"@en . "Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Enterprise" . "Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Enterprise (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The global set of resources (people, facilities, hardware, software and processes) that provide information technology and information management services to the military intelligence community through a tightly-integrated, interconnected and geographically distributed regional service center architecture."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Department of Defense intelligence production"@en . "Department of Defense intelligence production" . "Department of Defense intelligence production (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The integration, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of information from single or multiple sources into finished intelligence for known or anticipated military and related national security consumer requirements."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "Department of Defense support to counterdrug operations"@en . "Department of Defense support to counterdrug operations" . "Department of Defense support to counterdrug operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Support provided by the Department of Defense to law enforcement agencies to detect, monitor, and counter the production, trafficking, and use of illegal drugs."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Department of the Air Force"@en . "Department of the Air Force" . "Department of the Air Force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The executive part of the Department of the Air Force at the seat of government and all field headquarters, forces, Reserve Components, installations, activities, and functions under the control or supervision of the Secretary of the Air Force."@en . "DAF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Department of the Army"@en . "Department of the Army" . "Department of the Army (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The executive part of the Department of the Army at the seat of government and all field headquarters, forces, Reserve Components, installations, activities, and functions under the control or supervision of the Secretary of the Army."@en . "DA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "Department of the Navy"@en . "Department of the Navy" . "Department of the Navy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The executive part of the Department of the Navy at the seat of government; the headquarters, US Marine Corps; the entire operating forces of the United States Navy and of the US Marine Corps, including the Reserve Components of such forces; all field activities, headquarters, forces, bases, installations, activities, and functions under the control or supervision of the Secretary of the Navy; and the US 89 Coast Guard when operating as a part of the Navy pursuant to law."@en . "DON" . . . . "Stable" . . . "departure airfield"@en . "departure airfield" . "departure airfield (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An airfield on which troops and/or materiel are enplaned for flight."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "departure point"@en . "departure point" . "departure point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. A navigational check point used by aircraft as a marker for setting course."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "airdrop"@en . "airdrop" . "airdrop (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The unloading of personnel or materiel from aircraft in flight."@en . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "dependents/immediate family"@en . "dependents/immediate family" . "dependents/immediate family (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An employee\u2019s spouse; children who are unmarried and under age 21 years or who, regardless of age, are physically or mentally incapable of self-support; dependent parents, including step and legally adoptive parents of the employee\u2019s spouse; and dependent brothers and sisters, including step and legally adoptive brothers and sisters of the employee\u2019s spouse who are unmarried and under 21 years of age or who, regardless of age, are physically or mentally incapable of selfsupport."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "deployed nuclear weapons"@en . "deployed nuclear weapons" . "deployed nuclear weapons (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "deployment"@en . "deployment" . "deployment (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "deployment health surveillance"@en . "deployment health surveillance" . "deployment health surveillance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The regular or repeated collection, analysis, archiving, interpretation, and distribution of health-related data used for monitoring the health of a population or of individuals, and for intervening in a timely manner to prevent, treat, or control the occurrence of disease or injury. It includes occupational and environmental health surveillance and medical surveillance subcomponents."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "deployment order"@en . "deployment order" . "deployment order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A planning directive from the Secretary of Defense, issued by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that authorizes and directs the transfer of forces between combatant commands by reassignment or attachment."@en . "DEPORD" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "deployment planning"@en . "deployment planning" . "deployment planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Operational planning directed toward the movement of forces and sustainment resources from their original locations to a specific operational area for conducting the joint operations contemplated in a given plan."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "depot"@en . "depot" . "depot (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. supply \u2014 An activity for the receipt, classification, storage, accounting, issue, maintenance, procurement, manufacture, assembly, research, salvage, or disposal of"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "material. 2. personnel"@en . "material. 2. personnel" . "material. 2. personnel (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An activity for the reception, processing, training, assignment, and forwarding of personnel replacements."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "depot maintenance"@en . "depot maintenance" . "depot maintenance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That maintenance performed on materiel requiring major overhaul or a complete rebuild of parts, assemblies, subassemblies, and end-items, including the manufacture of parts, modifications, testing, and reclamation as required. Depot maintenance serves to support lower categories of maintenance by providing technical assistance and performing that maintenance beyond their responsibility. Depot maintenance provides stocks of serviceable equipment by using more extensive facilities for repair than are available in lower level maintenance activities."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "designated planning agent"@en . "designated planning agent" . "designated planning agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The commander responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing military taskings in civil emergencies for a particular branch or agency of the Department of Defense."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air expeditionary force"@en . "air expeditionary force" . "air expeditionary force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Deployed US Air Force wings, groups, and squadrons committed to a joint operation."@en . "AEF" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "design basis threat"@en . "design basis threat" . "design basis threat (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The threat against which an asset must be protected and upon which the protective system\u2019s design is based. It is the baseline type and size of threat that buildings or other structures are designed to withstand. The design basis threat includes the tactics aggressors will use against the asset and the tools, weapons, and explosives employed in these tactics."@en . "DBT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "desired mean point of impact"@en . "desired mean point of impact" . "desired mean point of impact (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A precise point, associated with a target, and assigned as the center for impact of multiple weapons or area munitions to create a desired effect. May be defined descriptively, by grid reference, or by geolocation."@en . "DMPI" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "desired perception"@en . "desired perception" . "desired perception (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In military deception, what the deception target must believe for it to make the decision that will achieve the deception objective."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "desired point of impact"@en . "desired point of impact" . "desired point of impact (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A precise point, associated with a target, and assigned as the impact point for a single unitary weapon to create a desired effect. May be defined descriptively, by grid preferences, or geolocation."@en . "DPI" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "destroyed"@en . "destroyed" . "destroyed (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A condition of a target so damaged that it can neither function as intended nor be restored to a usable condition. In the case of a building, all vertical supports and spanning members are damaged to such an extent that nothing is salvageable. In the case of bridges, all spans must have dropped and all piers must require replacement. 91"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "destruction fire"@en . "destruction fire" . "destruction fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fire delivered for the sole purpose of destroying material objects."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "detainee"@en . "detainee" . "detainee (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A term used to refer to any person captured or otherwise detained by an armed force."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "detainee collecting point"@en . "detainee collecting point" . "detainee collecting point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A facility or other location where detainees are assembled for subsequent movement to a detainee processing station."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "detainee processing station"@en . "detainee processing station" . "detainee processing station (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A facility or other location where detainees are administratively processed and provided custodial care pending disposition and subsequent release, transfer, or movement to a prisoner-of-war or civilian internee camp."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "detection"@en . "detection" . "detection (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air expeditionary wing"@en . "air expeditionary wing" . "air expeditionary wing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A wing or wing slice placed under the administrative control of an air and space expeditionary task force or air and space task force by Department of the Air Force orders for a joint operation."@en . "AEW" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "deterrence"@en . "deterrence" . "deterrence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The prevention of action by the existence of a credible threat of unacceptable counteraction and/or belief that the cost of action outweighs the perceived benefits."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "deterrent options"@en . "deterrent options" . "deterrent options (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A course of action, developed on the best economic, diplomatic, and military judgment, designed to dissuade an adversary from a current course of action or contemplated operations."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "died of wounds received in action"@en . "died of wounds received in action" . "died of wounds received in action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A casualty category applicable to a hostile casualty, other than the victim of a terrorist activity, who dies of wounds or other injuries received in action after having reached a medical treatment facility."@en . "DWRIA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "diplomatic authorization"@en . "diplomatic authorization" . "diplomatic authorization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Authority for overflight or landing obtained at government-togovernment level through diplomatic channels."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "direct action"@en . "direct action" . "direct action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Short-duration strikes and other small-scale offensive actions conducted as a special operation in hostile, denied, or diplomatically sensitive environments and which employ specialized military capabilities to seize, destroy, capture, exploit, 92 recover, or damage designated targets."@en . "DA" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "direct air support center"@en . "direct air support center" . "direct air support center (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The principal air control agency of the US Marine air command and control system responsible for the direction and control of air operations directly supporting the ground combat element. It processes and coordinates requests for immediate air support and coordinates air missions requiring integration with ground forces and other supporting arms. It normally collocates with the senior fire support coordination center within the ground combat element and is subordinate to the tactical air command center."@en . "DASC" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "direct air support center (airborne)"@en . "direct air support center (airborne)" . "direct air support center (airborne) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An airborne aircraft equipped with the necessary staff personnel, communications, and operations facilities to function as a direct air support center."@en . "DASC(A)" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "directed energy"@en . "directed energy" . "directed energy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An umbrella term covering technologies that relate to the production of a beam of concentrated electromagnetic energy or atomic or subatomic particles."@en . "DE" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "directed-energy device"@en . "directed-energy device" . "directed-energy device (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A system using directed energy primarily for a purpose other than as a weapon."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "directed-energy warfare"@en . "directed-energy warfare" . "directed-energy warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Military action involving the use of directed-energy weapons, devices, and countermeasures."@en . "DEW" . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airfield"@en . "airfield" . "airfield (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, and equipment), landing, and takeoff of aircraft."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "directed-energy weapon"@en . "directed-energy weapon" . "directed-energy weapon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A weapon or system that uses directed energy to incapacitate, damage, or destroy enemy equipment, facilities, and/or personnel."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "direct fire"@en . "direct fire" . "direct fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fire delivered on a target using the target itself as a point of aim for either the weapon or the director."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "direction"@en . "direction" . "direction (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In artillery and naval gunfire support, a term used by a spotter and/or observer in a call for fire to indicate the bearing of the spotting line."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "directional gyro indicator"@en . "directional gyro indicator" . "directional gyro indicator (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An azimuth gyro with a direct display and means for setting the datum to a specified compass heading."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "direction finding"@en . "direction finding" . "direction finding (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A procedure for obtaining bearings of radio frequency emitters by using a highly directional antenna and a display unit on an intercept receiver or ancillary equipment."@en . "DF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "directive authority for logistics"@en . "directive authority for logistics" . "directive authority for logistics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Combatant commander authority to issue directives to subordinate commanders, including peacetime measures, necessary to ensure the effective execution of approved operation plans. Essential measures include the optimized use or reallocation of available resources and prevention or elimination of redundant facilities and/or overlapping functions among the Service component commands."@en . "DAFL" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "direct laying"@en . "direct laying" . "direct laying (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Laying in which the sights of weapons are aligned directly on the target. Normally used in conjunction with mortars and sometimes artillery."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "direct liaison authorized"@en . "direct liaison authorized" . "direct liaison authorized (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That authority granted by a commander (any level) to a subordinate to directly consult or coordinate an action with a command or agency within or outside of the granting command. Direct liaison authorized is more applicable to planning than operations and always carries with it the requirement of keeping the commander granting direct liaison authorized informed. Direct liaison authorized is a coordination relationship, not an authority through which command may be exercised."@en . "DIRLAUTH" . . . . "Stable" . . . "director of mobility forces"@en . "director of mobility forces" . "director of mobility forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Normally a senior officer who is familiar with the area of responsibility or joint operations area and possesses an extensive background in air mobility operations. When established, the director of mobility forces serves as the designated agent for all air mobility issues in the area of responsibility or joint operations area, and for other duties as directed. The director of mobility forces exercises coordinating authority between the air operations center (or appropriate theater command and control node), the tanker airlift control center, the air mobility operations control center (when established and when supporting subordinate command objectives), and the joint movement center, in order to expedite the resolution of air mobility issues. The director of mobility forces may be sourced from the theater\u2019s organizations or US Transportation Command. Additionally, the director of mobility forces, when designated, will ensure the effective integration of intertheater and intratheater air mobility operations, and facilitate the conduct of intratheater air mobility operations."@en . "DIRMOBFOR" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "direct support"@en . "direct support" . "direct support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A mission requiring a force to support another specific force and authorizing it to answer directly to the supported force\u2019s request for assistance."@en . "DS" . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Air Force special operations component"@en . "Air Force special operations component" . "Air Force special operations component (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Air Force component of a joint force special operations component."@en . "AFSOC" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "disabling fire"@en . "disabling fire" . "disabling fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The firing of ordnance by ships or aircraft at the steering or propulsion system of a vessel. The intent is to disable with minimum injury to personnel or damage to vessel. 94"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "disaffected person"@en . "disaffected person" . "disaffected person (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A person who is alienated or estranged from those in authority or lacks loyalty to the government; a state of mind."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "disarmament"@en . "disarmament" . "disarmament (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The reduction of a military establishment to some level set by international agreement."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "disaster assistance response team"@en . "disaster assistance response team" . "disaster assistance response team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A team of specialists, trained in a variety of disaster relief skills, rapidly deployed to assist US embassies and United States Agency for International Development missions with the management of US Government response to disasters."@en . "DART" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "disease and nonbattle injury"@en . "disease and nonbattle injury" . "disease and nonbattle injury (JP 1-02)"@en . . "All illnesses and injuries not resulting from enemy or terrorist action or caused by conflict. Indigenous disease pathogens, biological warfare agents, heat and cold, hazardous noise, altitude, environmental, occupational, and industrial exposures, and other naturally occurring disease agents may cause disease and nonbattle injury. Disease and nonbattle injuries include injuries and illnesses resulting from training or from occupational, environmental, or recreational activities, and may result in short- or long-term, acute, or delayed illness, injury, disability, or death."@en . "DNBI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "disease and nonbattle injury casualty"@en . "disease and nonbattle injury casualty" . "disease and nonbattle injury casualty (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A person who is not a battle casualty but who is lost to the organization by reason of disease or injury, including persons dying of disease or injury, by reason of being missing where the absence does not appear to be voluntary, or due to enemy action or being interned."@en . "DNBI casualty" . . . . "Stable" . . . "disembarkation schedule"@en . "disembarkation schedule" . "disembarkation schedule (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See debarkation schedule."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "disengagement"@en . "disengagement" . "disengagement (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In arms control, a general term for proposals that would result in the geographic separation of opposing nonindigenous forces without directly affecting indigenous military forces."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "dislocated civilian"@en . "dislocated civilian" . "dislocated civilian (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A broad term primarily used by the Department of Defense that includes a displaced person, an evacuee, an internally displaced person, a migrant, a refugee, or a stateless person."@en . "DC" . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "dispersal"@en . "dispersal" . "dispersal (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Relocation of forces for the purpose of increasing survivability."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "action phase"@en . "action phase" . "action phase (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the period of time between the arrival of the landing forces of the amphibious force in the operational area and the accomplishment of their mission."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Air Force special operations detachment"@en . "Air Force special operations detachment" . "Air Force special operations detachment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A squadron-size headquarters that could be a composite organization composed of different Air Force special operations assets, normally subordinate to an Air Force special operations component."@en . "AFSOD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "dispersal airfield"@en . "dispersal airfield" . "dispersal airfield (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An airfield, military or civil, to which aircraft might move before H-hour on either a temporary duty or permanent change of station basis and be able to conduct operations."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "dispersion"@en . "dispersion" . "dispersion (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. A scattered pattern of hits around the mean point of impact of bombs and projectiles dropped or fired under identical conditions."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "displaced person"@en . "displaced person" . "displaced person (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A broad term used to refer to internally and externally displaced persons collectively."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "display"@en . "display" . "display (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In military deception, a static portrayal of an activity, force, or equipment intended to deceive the adversary\u2019s visual observation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "dissemination and integration"@en . "dissemination and integration" . "dissemination and integration (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In intelligence usage, the delivery of intelligence to users in a suitable form and the application of the intelligence to appropriate missions, tasks, and functions."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "distant retirement area"@en . "distant retirement area" . "distant retirement area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the sea area located to seaward of the landing area. This area is divided into a number of operating areas to which assault ships may retire and operate in the event of adverse weather or to prevent concentration of ships in the landing area."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "distressed person"@en . "distressed person" . "distressed person (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An individual who requires search and rescue assistance to remove he or she from life-threatening or isolating circumstances in a permissive environment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "distribution"@en . "distribution" . "distribution (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "distribution manager"@en . "distribution manager" . "distribution manager (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The executive agent for managing distribution with the combatant commander\u2019s area of responsibility."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "distribution pipeline"@en . "distribution pipeline" . "distribution pipeline (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Continuum or channel through which the Department of Defense conducts distribution operations. The distribution pipeline represents the end-to-end flow of resources from supplier to consumer and, in some cases, back to the supplier in retrograde activities."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "Air Force special operations forces"@en . "Air Force special operations forces" . "Air Force special operations forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Those Active and Reserve Component Air Force forces designated by the Secretary of Defense that are specifically organized, trained, and equipped to conduct and support special operations."@en . "AFSOF" . . . . "Stable" . . . "distribution plan"@en . "distribution plan" . "distribution plan (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A reporting system comprising reports, updates, and information systems feeds that articulate the requirements of the theater distribution system to the strategic and operational resources assigned responsibility for support to the theater. It portrays the interface of the physical, financial, information and communications 96 networks for gaining visibility of the theater distribution system and communicates control activities necessary for optimizing capacity of the system. It depicts, and is continually updated to reflect changes in, infrastructure, support relationships, and customer locations to all elements of the distribution system (strategic operational, and tactical)."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "distribution point"@en . "distribution point" . "distribution point (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A point at which supplies and/or ammunition, obtained from supporting supply points by a division or other unit, are broken down for distribution to subordinate units. Distribution points usually carry no stocks; items drawn are issued completely as soon as possible."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "distribution system"@en . "distribution system" . "distribution system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That complex of facilities, installations, methods, and procedures designed to receive, store, maintain, distribute, and control the flow of military materiel between the point of receipt into the military system and the point of issue to using activities and units."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "ditching"@en . "ditching" . "ditching (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Controlled landing of a distressed aircraft on water."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "diversion"@en . "diversion" . "diversion (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "dock landing ship"@en . "dock landing ship" . "dock landing ship (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A ship designed to transport and launch loaded amphibious craft and/or amphibian vehicles with their crews and embarked personnel and/or equipment and to render limited docking and repair services to small ships and craft."@en . "LSD" . . . . "Stable" . . . "doctrine"@en . "doctrine" . "doctrine (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Fundamental principles by which the military forces or elements thereof guide their actions in support of national objectives. It is authoritative but requires judgment in application."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "domestic emergencies"@en . "domestic emergencies" . "domestic emergencies (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Emergencies affecting the public welfare and occurring within the 50 states, District of Columbia, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, US possessions and territories, or any political subdivision thereof, as a result of enemy attack, insurrection, civil disturbance, earthquake, fire, flood, or other public disasters or equivalent emergencies that endanger life and property or disrupt the usual process of government. Domestic emergencies include civil defense emergencies, civil disturbances, major disasters, and natural disasters."@en . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "domestic intelligence"@en . "domestic intelligence" . "domestic intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence relating to activities or conditions within the United States that threaten internal security and that might require the employment of troops; and intelligence relating to activities of individuals or agencies potentially or actually dangerous to the security of the Department of Defense."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "dominant user"@en . "dominant user" . "dominant user (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The Service or multinational partner who is the principal consumer of a particular common-user logistic supply or service within a joint or multinational operation. The dominant user will normally act as the lead Service to provide this particular common-user logistic supply or service to other Service components, multinational partners, other governmental agencies, or nongovernmental agencies as directed by the combatant commander."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airhead"@en . "airhead" . "airhead (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. A designated area in a hostile or potentially hostile operational area that, when seized and held, ensures the continuous air landing of troops and materiel and provides the maneuver space necessary for projected operations. Normally it is the area seized in the assault phase of an airborne operation."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "dominant user concept"@en . "dominant user concept" . "dominant user concept (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The concept that the Service that is the principal consumer will have the responsibility for performance of a support workload for all using Services."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "double agent"@en . "double agent" . "double agent (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Agent in contact with two opposing intelligence services, only one of which is aware of the double contact or quasi-intelligence services."@en . "DA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "downgrade"@en . "downgrade" . "downgrade (JP 1-02)"@en . . "To determine that classified information requires, in the interests of national security, a lower degree of protection against unauthorized disclosure than currently provided, coupled with a changing of the classification designation to reflect such a lower degree."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "downloading"@en . "downloading" . "downloading (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operation that removes airborne weapons or stores from an aircraft."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "draft"@en . "draft" . "draft (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "Stable" . . . . "draft (military service)"@en . "draft" . "draft (JP 1-02, military service)"@en . . "The conscription of qualified citizens in military service."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . . "draft (watercraft)"@en . "draft" . "draft (JP 1-02, watercraft)"@en . . "The depth of water that a vessel requires to float freely; the depth of a vessel from the water line to the keel."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "drop altitude"@en . "drop altitude" . "drop altitude (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The altitude above mean sea level at which airdrop is executed."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "drop height"@en . "drop height" . "drop height (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The vertical distance between the drop zone and the aircraft."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "drop zone"@en . "drop zone" . "drop zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A specific area upon which airborne troops, equipment, or supplies are airdropped."@en . "DZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "drug interdiction"@en . "drug interdiction" . "drug interdiction (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A continuum of events focused on interrupting illegal drugs smuggled by air, sea, or land. Normally consists of several phases \u2013 cueing, detection, sorting, monitoring, interception, handover, disruption, endgame, and apprehension \u2013 some which may occur simultaneously."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "dry deck shelter"@en . "dry deck shelter" . "dry deck shelter (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A shelter module that attaches to the hull of a specially configured submarine to provide the submarine with the capability to launch and recover special operations personnel, vehicles, and equipment while submerged. The dry deck shelter provides a working environment at one atmosphere for the special operations element during transit and has structural integrity to the collapse depth of the host submarine."@en . "DDS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "airhead line"@en . "airhead line" . "airhead line (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A line denoting the limits of the objective area for an airborne assault. The airhead line is bounded by assault objectives that are operationally located to ensure that enemy fires cannot be brought to bear on the main objective and for friendly forces to conduct defensive operations in depth."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "dual-capable aircraft"@en . "dual-capable aircraft" . "dual-capable aircraft (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Allied and US fighter aircraft tasked and configured to perform either conventional or theater nuclear missions. "@en . "DCA" . . . "Stable" . . . "dual-role tanker"@en . "dual-role tanker" . "dual-role tanker (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Dual-role tankers carry support personnel, supplies, and equipment for the deploying force while escorting and/or refueling combat aircraft to the area of responsibility. Dual-role tankers can minimize the total lift requirement while providing critical cargo and personnel at the combat aircraft\u2019s time of arrival."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "dummy"@en . "dummy" . "dummy (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See decoy."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "duty status - whereabouts unknown"@en . "duty status - whereabouts unknown" . "duty status - whereabouts unknown (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A transitory casualty status, applicable only to military personnel, that is used when the responsible commander suspects the member may be a casualty whose absence is involuntary, but does not feel sufficient evidence currently exists to make a definite determination of missing or deceased."@en . "DUSTWUN" . . . . "Stable" . . . "dwell time"@en . "dwell time" . "dwell time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "1. The time cargo remains in a terminal\u2019s in-transit storage area while awaiting shipment by clearance transportation."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "dynamic targeting"@en . "dynamic targeting" . "dynamic targeting (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Targeting that prosecutes targets identified too late, or not selected for action in time to be included in deliberate targeting."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "dynamic threat assessment"@en . "dynamic threat assessment" . "dynamic threat assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An intelligence assessment developed by the Defense Intelligence Agency that details the threat, capabilities, and intentions of adversaries in each of the priority plans in the Contingency Planning Guidance."@en . "DTA" . . . . "Stable" . . . "earliest anticipated launch time"@en . "earliest anticipated launch time" . "earliest anticipated launch time (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The earliest time expected for a special operations tactical element and its supporting platform to depart the staging or marshalling area together en route to the operations area."@en . "EALT" . . . . "Stable" . . . "earliest arrival date"@en . "earliest arrival date" . "earliest arrival date (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A day, relative to C-day, that is specified as the earliest date when a unit, a resupply shipment, or replacement personnel can be accepted at a port of debarkation during a deployment."@en . "EAD" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "early warning"@en . "early warning" . "early warning (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Early notification of the launch or approach of unknown weapons or weapons carriers."@en . "EW" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air interdiction"@en . "air interdiction" . "air interdiction (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Air operations conducted to divert, disrupt, delay, or destroy the enemy\u2019s military surface capabilities before it can be brought to bear effectively against friendly forces, or to otherwise achieve objectives that are conducted at such distances from friendly forces that detailed integration of each air mission with the fire and movement of friendly forces is not required."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "echelon"@en . "echelon" . "echelon (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "economic action"@en . "economic action" . "economic action (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The planned use of economic measures designed to influence the policies or actions of another state, e.g., to impair the war-making potential of a hostile power or to generate economic stability within a friendly power."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "economy of force"@en . "economy of force" . "economy of force (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The judicious employment and distribution of forces so as to expend the minimum essential combat power on secondary efforts in order to allocate the maximum possible combat power on primary efforts."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "E-day"@en . "E-day" . "E-day (JP 1-02)"@en . . "See times."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "effect"@en . "effect" . "effect (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "" . . . . "" . . . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "effective damage"@en . "effective damage" . "effective damage (JP 1-02)"@en . . "That damage necessary to render a target element inoperative, unserviceable, nonproductive, or uninhabitable."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "effective United States controlled ships"@en . "effective United States controlled ships" . "effective United States controlled ships (JP 1-02)"@en . . "United States-owned foreign flag ships that can be tasked by the Maritime Administration to support Department of Defense requirements when necessary."@en . "EUSCS" . . . . "Stable" . . . "electro-explosive device"@en . "electro-explosive device" . "electro-explosive device (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An explosive or pyrotechnic component that initiates an explosive, burning, electrical, or mechanical train and is activated by the application of electrical energy."@en . "EED" . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic battle management"@en . "electromagnetic battle management" . "electromagnetic battle management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The dynamic monitoring, assessing, planning, and directing of joint electromagnetic spectrum operations in support of the commander\u2019s scheme of maneuver."@en . "EMBM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic compatibility"@en . "electromagnetic compatibility" . "electromagnetic compatibility (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The ability of systems, equipment, and devices that use the electromagnetic spectrum to operate in their intended environments without causing or suffering unacceptable or unintentional degradation because of electromagnetic radiation or response."@en . "EMC" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airland"@en . "airland" . "airland (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Move by air and disembark, or unload, after the aircraft has landed or while an aircraft is hovering."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic environment"@en . "electromagnetic environment" . "electromagnetic environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The resulting product of the power and time distribution, in various frequency ranges, of the radiated or conducted electromagnetic emission levels encountered by a military force, system, or platform when performing its assigned mission in its intended operational environment."@en . "EME" . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic environmental effects"@en . "electromagnetic environmental effects" . "electromagnetic environmental effects (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The impact of the electromagnetic environment upon the operational capability of military forces, equipment, systems, and platforms."@en . "E3" . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic hardening"@en . "electromagnetic hardening" . "electromagnetic hardening (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Action taken to protect personnel, facilities, and/or equipment by blanking, filtering, attenuating, grounding, bonding, and/or shielding against undesirable effects of electromagnetic energy."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic interference"@en . "electromagnetic interference" . "electromagnetic interference (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Any electromagnetic disturbance, induced intentionally or unintentionally, that interrupts, obstructs, or otherwise degrades or limits the effective performance of electronics and electrical equipment."@en . "EMI" . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic intrusion"@en . "electromagnetic intrusion" . "electromagnetic intrusion (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The intentional insertion of electromagnetic energy into transmission paths in any manner, with the objective of deceiving operators or of causing confusion."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic jamming"@en . "electromagnetic jamming" . "electromagnetic jamming (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The deliberate radiation, reradiation, or reflection of electromagnetic energy for the purpose of preventing or reducing an enemy\u2019s effective use of the electromagnetic spectrum, and with the intent of degrading or neutralizing the enemy\u2019s combat capability."@en . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic operational environment"@en . "electromagnetic operational environment" . "electromagnetic operational environment (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The background electromagnetic environment and the friendly, neutral, and adversarial electromagnetic order of battle within the electromagnetic area of influence associated with a given operational area."@en . "EMOE" . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic pulse"@en . "electromagnetic pulse" . "electromagnetic pulse (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The electromagnetic radiation from a strong electronic pulse, most commonly caused by a nuclear explosion that may couple with electrical or 102 electronic systems to produce damaging current and voltage surges."@en . "EMP" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic radiation"@en . "electromagnetic radiation" . "electromagnetic radiation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Radiation made up of oscillating electric and magnetic fields and propagated with the speed of light."@en . "EMR hazards or RADHAZ" . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic spectrum"@en . "electromagnetic spectrum" . "electromagnetic spectrum (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation from zero to infinity. It is divided into 26 alphabetically designated bands."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "air land operation"@en . "air land operation" . "air land operation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An operation involving movement by air with a designated destination for further ground deployment of units and personnel and/or further ground distribution of supplies."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic spectrum control"@en . "electromagnetic spectrum control" . "electromagnetic spectrum control (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The coordinated execution of joint electromagnetic spectrum operations with other lethal and nonlethal operations that enable freedom of action in the electromagnetic operational environment."@en . "EMSC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic spectrum management"@en . "electromagnetic spectrum management" . "electromagnetic spectrum management (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Planning, coordinating, and managing use of the electromagnetic spectrum through operational, engineering, and administrative procedures."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electromagnetic vulnerability"@en . "electromagnetic vulnerability" . "electromagnetic vulnerability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The characteristics of a system that cause it to suffer a definite degradation (incapability to perform the designated mission) as a result of having been subjected to a certain level of electromagnetic environmental effects."@en . "EMV" . . . . "Stable" . . . "electronic attack"@en . "electronic attack" . "electronic attack (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Division of electronic warfare involving the use of electromagnetic energy, directed energy, or antiradiation weapons to attack personnel, facilities, or equipment with the intent of degrading, neutralizing, or destroying enemy combat capability and is considered a form of fires."@en . "EA" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electronic imagery dissemination"@en . "electronic imagery dissemination" . "electronic imagery dissemination (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The transmission of imagery or imagery products by any electronic means. This includes the following four categories. a. primary imagery"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "dissemination system"@en . "dissemination system" . "dissemination system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The equipment and procedures used in the electronic transmission and receipt of un-exploited original or near-original quality imagery in"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "near real time. b. primary imagery dissemination"@en . "near real time. b. primary imagery dissemination" . "near real time. b. primary imagery dissemination (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The electronic transmission and receipt of unexploited original or near-original quality imagery in near real time through a primary imagery dissemination system. c. secondary imagery"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "dissemination"@en . "dissemination" . "dissemination (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The electronic transmission and receipt of exploited non-original quality imagery and imagery products in other than real or near real time through a secondary imagery dissemination system. 103"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "electronic intelligence"@en . "electronic intelligence" . "electronic intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Technical and geolocation intelligence derived from foreign noncommunications electromagnetic radiations emanating from other than nuclear detonations or radioactive sources."@en . "ELINT" . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electronic probing"@en . "electronic probing" . "electronic probing (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intentional radiation designed to be introduced into the devices or systems of potential enemies for the purpose of learning the functions and operational capabilities of the devices or systems."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "air liaison officer"@en . "air liaison officer" . "air liaison officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The senior tactical air control party member attached to a ground unit who functions as the primary advisor to the ground commander on air power. An air liaison officer is usually an aeronautically rated officer."@en . "ALO" . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electronic protection"@en . "electronic protection" . "electronic protection (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Division of electronic warfare involving actions taken to protect personnel, facilities, and equipment from any effects of friendly or enemy use of the electromagnetic spectrum that degrade, neutralize, or destroy friendly combat capability."@en . "EP" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electronic reconnaissance"@en . "electronic reconnaissance" . "electronic reconnaissance (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The detection, location, identification, and evaluation of foreign electromagnetic radiations."@en . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electronics security"@en . "electronics security" . "electronics security (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The protection resulting from all measures designed to deny unauthorized persons information of value that might be derived from their interception and study of noncommunications electromagnetic radiations, e.g., radar."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "electronic warfare"@en . "electronic warfare" . "electronic warfare (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Military action involving the use of electromagnetic and directed energy to control the electromagnetic spectrum or to attack the enemy."@en . "EW" . . . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electronic warfare frequency deconfliction"@en . "electronic warfare frequency deconfliction" . "electronic warfare frequency deconfliction (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Actions taken to integrate those frequencies used by electronic warfare systems into the overall frequency deconfliction process."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electronic warfare reprogramming"@en . "electronic warfare reprogramming" . "electronic warfare reprogramming (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The deliberate alteration or modification of electronic warfare or target sensing systems, or the tactics and procedures that employ them, in response to validated changes in equipment, tactics, or the electromagnetic environment."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electronic warfare support"@en . "electronic warfare support" . "electronic warfare support (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Division of electronic warfare involving actions tasked by, or under direct control of, an operational commander to search for, intercept, identify, 104 and locate or localize sources of intentional and unintentional radiated electromagnetic energy for the purpose of immediate threat recognition, targeting, planning and conduct of future operations."@en . "ES" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electro-optical-infrared countermeasure"@en . "electro-optical-infrared countermeasure" . "electro-optical-infrared countermeasure (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A device or technique employing electrooptical-infrared materials or technology that is intended to impair the effectiveness of enemy activity, particularly with respect to precision guided weapons and sensor systems."@en . "EO-IR CM" . . . . "Stable" . . . "electro-optical intelligence"@en . "electro-optical intelligence" . "electro-optical intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Intelligence other than signals intelligence derived from the optical monitoring of the electromagnetic spectrum from ultraviolet (0.01 micrometers) through far infrared (1,000 micrometers)."@en . "ELECTRO-OPTINT" . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "electro-optics"@en . "electro-optics" . "electro-optics (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The technology associated with those components, devices and systems which are designed to interact between the electromagnetic (optical) and the electric (electronic) state."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "airlift capability"@en . "airlift capability" . "airlift capability (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The total capacity expressed in terms of number of passengers and/or weight/cubic displacement of cargo that can be carried at any one time to a given destination by available airlift."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "element"@en . "element" . "element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organization formed around a specific function within a designated directorate of a joint force commander\u2019s headquarters. The subordinate components of an element usually are functional cells."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "elevated causeway system"@en . "elevated causeway system" . "elevated causeway system (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An elevated causeway pier that provides a means of delivering containers, certain vehicles, and bulk cargo ashore without the lighterage contending with the surf zone."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "elicitation (intelligence)"@en . "elicitation (intelligence)" . "elicitation (intelligence) (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Acquisition of information from a person or group in a manner that does not disclose the intent of the interview or conversation. A technique of human source intelligence collection, generally overt, unless the collector is other than he or she purports to be."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "eligible traffic"@en . "eligible traffic" . "eligible traffic (JP 1-02)"@en . . "Traffic for which movement requirements are submitted and space is assigned or allocated. Such traffic must meet eligibility requirements specified in Joint Travel Regulations for the Uniformed Services and publications of the Department of Defense and Military Departments governing eligibility for land, sea, and air transportation, and be in accordance with the guidance of the Joint Chiefs of Staff."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "embarkation"@en . "embarkation" . "embarkation (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The process of putting personnel and/or vehicles and their associated stores and equipment into ships and/or aircraft."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "embarkation and tonnage table"@en . "embarkation and tonnage table" . "embarkation and tonnage table (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A consolidated table showing personnel and cargo, by troop or naval units, loaded aboard a combat-loaded ship."@en . . . "Stable" . . . "embarkation area"@en . "embarkation area" . "embarkation area (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An area ashore, including a group of embarkation points, in which final preparations for embarkation are completed and through which assigned personnel 105 and loads for craft and ships are called forward to embark."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "embarkation element"@en . "embarkation element" . "embarkation element (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary administrative formation of personnel with supplies and equipment embarking or to be embarked (combat loaded) aboard the ships of one transport element. It is dissolved upon completion of the embarkation. An embarkation element normally consists of two or more embarkation teams."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "embarkation group"@en . "embarkation group" . "embarkation group (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary administrative formation of personnel with supplies and equipment embarking or to be embarked (combat loaded) aboard the ships of one transport element group. It is dissolved upon completion of the embarkation. An embarkation group normally consists of two or more embarkation units."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "embarkation officer"@en . "embarkation officer" . "embarkation officer (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An officer on the staff of units of the landing force who advises the commander thereof on matters pertaining to embarkation planning and loading ships."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "airlift control team"@en . "airlift control team" . "airlift control team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A cell within the joint air operations center and one of the core teams in the air mobility division. The airlift control team brings intratheater airlift functional expertise from the theater organizations to plan, coordinate, manage, and execute intratheater airlift operations in the area of responsibility and joint operations area for the joint force air component commander. United States Transportation Command and Air Mobility Command may augment the airlift control team with intratheater airlift expertise. These two sources of airlift expertise integrate into a single airlift control 10 team within the air mobility division."@en . "ALCT" . . . . . . . "Stable" . . . "embarkation order"@en . "embarkation order" . "embarkation order (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An order specifying dates, times, routes, loading diagrams, and methods of movement to shipside or aircraft for troops and their equipment."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "embarkation organization"@en . "embarkation organization" . "embarkation organization (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary administrative formation of personnel with supplies and equipment embarking or to be embarked (combat loaded) aboard amphibious shipping."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "embarkation phase"@en . "embarkation phase" . "embarkation phase (JP 1-02)"@en . . "In amphibious operations, the phase that encompasses the orderly assembly of personnel and materiel and their subsequent loading aboard ships and/or aircraft in a sequence designed to meet the requirements of the landing force concept of operations ashore."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "embarkation plans"@en . "embarkation plans" . "embarkation plans (JP 1-02)"@en . . "The plans prepared by the landing force and appropriate subordinate commanders containing instructions and information concerning the organization for embarkation, assignment to shipping, supplies and equipment to be embarked, location and assignment of embarkation areas, control and communication arrangements, movement schedules and embarkation sequence, and additional pertinent instructions relating to the embarkation of the landing force."@en . . . . "Stable" . . . "embarkation team"@en . "embarkation team" . "embarkation team (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary administrative formation of all personnel with supplies and equipment embarking or to be embarked (combat loaded) aboard one ship."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "embarkation unit"@en . "embarkation unit" . "embarkation unit (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A temporary administrative formation of personnel with supplies and equipment embarking or to be embarked (combat loaded) aboard the ships of one transport unit. It is dissolved upon completion of the embarkation. An embarkation unit normally consists of two or more embarkation elements. JP 3-02.1) 106"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "emergency action committee"@en . "emergency action committee" . "emergency action committee (JP 1-02)"@en . . "An organization established at a foreign service post by the chief of mission or principal officer for the purpose of directing and coordinating the post\u2019s response to contingencies. It consists of consular representatives and members of other local US Government agencies in a foreign country who assist in the implementation of a Department of State emergency action plan."@en . "EAC" . . . . "Stable" . . . "emergency authority"@en . "emergency authority" . "emergency authority (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Federal military commander\u2019s authority, in extraordinary emergency circumstances where prior authorization by the President is impossible and duly constituted local authorities are unable to control the situation, to engage temporarily in activities that are necessary to quell large-scale, unexpected civil disturbances because (1) such activities are necessary to prevent significant loss of life or wanton destruction of property and are necessary to restore governmental function and public order or (2) duly constituted Federal, state, or local authorities are unable or decline to provide adequate protection for Federal property or Federal governmental functions. (DODD 3025.18)"@en . . . "Stable" . . . "emergency-essential employee"@en . "emergency-essential employee" . "emergency-essential employee (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A Department of Defense civilian employee whose assigned duties and responsibilities must be accomplished following the evacuation of non-essential personnel (including dependents) during a declared emergency or outbreak of war."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . . "emergency locator beacon"@en . "emergency locator beacon" . "emergency locator beacon (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A generic term for all radio beacons used for emergency locating purposes."@en . . . . . "Stable" . . "1" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 1"@en . . . "10" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 10"@en . . . "101" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 101"@en . . . "102" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 102"@en . . . "103" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 103"@en . . . "104" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 104"@en . . . "105" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 105"@en . . . "106" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 106"@en . . . "107" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 107"@en . . . "108" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 108"@en . . . "109" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 109"@en . . . "11" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 11"@en . . . "110" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 110"@en . . . "111" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 111"@en . . . "112" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 112"@en . . . "113" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 113"@en . . . "114" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 114"@en . . . "115" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 115"@en . . . "116" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 116"@en . . . "117" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 117"@en . . . "118" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 118"@en . . . "119" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 119"@en . . . "12" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 12"@en . . . "120" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 120"@en . . . "121" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 121"@en . . . "122" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 122"@en . . . "123" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 123"@en . . . "124" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 124"@en . . . "125" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 125"@en . . . "126" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 126"@en . . . "127" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 127"@en . . . "128" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 128"@en . . . "129" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 129"@en . . . "13" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 13"@en . . . "130" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 130"@en . . . "131" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 131"@en . . . "132" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 132"@en . . . "133" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 133"@en . . . "134" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 134"@en . . . "135" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 135"@en . . . "137" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 137"@en . . . "138" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 138"@en . . . "139" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 139"@en . . . "14" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 14"@en . . . "140" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 140"@en . . . "141" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 141"@en . . . "142" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 142"@en . . . "143" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 143"@en . . . "144" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 144"@en . . . "145" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 145"@en . . . "147" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 147"@en . . . "148" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 148"@en . . . "149" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 149"@en . . . "15" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 15"@en . . . "150" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 150"@en . . . "151" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 151"@en . . . "152" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 152"@en . . . "153" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 153"@en . . . "154" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 154"@en . . . "155" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 155"@en . . . "156" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 156"@en . . . "157" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 157"@en . . . "158" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 158"@en . . . "159" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 159"@en . . . "16" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 16"@en . . . "160" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 160"@en . . . "161" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 161"@en . . . "162" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 162"@en . . . "163" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 163"@en . . . "164" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 164"@en . . . "165" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 165"@en . . . "166" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 166"@en . . . "167" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 167"@en . . . "168" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 168"@en . . . "169" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 169"@en . . . "17" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 17"@en . . . "170" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 170"@en . . . "171" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 171"@en . . . "172" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 172"@en . . . "173" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 173"@en . . . "174" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 174"@en . . . "175" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 175"@en . . . "176" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 176"@en . . . "177" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 177"@en . . . "178" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 178"@en . . . "179" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 179"@en . . . "18" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 18"@en . . . "181" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 181"@en . . . "183" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 183"@en . . . "184" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 184"@en . . . "185" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 185"@en . . . "186" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 186"@en . . . "187" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 187"@en . . . "188" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 188"@en . . . "189" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 189"@en . . . "19" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 19"@en . . . "190" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 190"@en . . . "191" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 191"@en . . . "193" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 193"@en . . . "194" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 194"@en . . . "195" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 195"@en . . . "196" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 196"@en . . . "197" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 197"@en . . . "198" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 198"@en . . . "199" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 199"@en . . . "2" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 2"@en . . . "20" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 20"@en . . . "200" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 200"@en . . . "201" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 201"@en . . . "202" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 202"@en . . . "203" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 203"@en . . . "204" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 204"@en . . . "205" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 205"@en . . . "206" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 206"@en . . . "207" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 207"@en . . . "208" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 208"@en . . . "209" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 209"@en . . . "21" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 21"@en . . . "210" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 210"@en . . . "211" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 211"@en . . . "212" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 212"@en . . . "213" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 213"@en . . . "214" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 214"@en . . . "215" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 215"@en . . . "216" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 216"@en . . . "217" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 217"@en . . . "218" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 218"@en . . . "219" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 219"@en . . . "22" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 22"@en . . . "220" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 220"@en . . . "221" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 221"@en . . . "222" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 222"@en . . . "223" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 223"@en . . . "224" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 224"@en . . . "225" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 225"@en . . . "226" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 226"@en . . . "227" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 227"@en . . . "229" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 229"@en . . . "23" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 23"@en . . . "230" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 230"@en . . . "231" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 231"@en . . . "232" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 232"@en . . . "233" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 233"@en . . . "234" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 234"@en . . . "235" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 235"@en . . . "236" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 236"@en . . . "237" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 237"@en . . . "238" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 238"@en . . . "239" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 239"@en . . . "24" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 24"@en . . . "240" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 240"@en . . . "241" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 241"@en . . . "242" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 242"@en . . . "243" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 243"@en . . . "244" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 244"@en . . . "245" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 245"@en . . . "246" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 246"@en . . . "247" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 247"@en . . . "248" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 248"@en . . . "249" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 249"@en . . . "25" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 25"@en . . . "250" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 250"@en . . . "251" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 251"@en . . . "252" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 252"@en . . . "253" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 253"@en . . . "254" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 254"@en . . . "255" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 255"@en . . . "256" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 256"@en . . . "259" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 259"@en . . . "26" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 26"@en . . . "261" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 261"@en . . . "262" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 262"@en . . . "263" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 263"@en . . . "264" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 264"@en . . . "265" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 265"@en . . . "266" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 266"@en . . . "267" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 267"@en . . . "268" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 268"@en . . . "269" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 269"@en . . . "27" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 27"@en . . . "270" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 270"@en . . . "271" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 271"@en . . . "272" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 272"@en . . . "273" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 273"@en . . . "274" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 274"@en . . . "275" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 275"@en . . . "276" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 276"@en . . . "277" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 277"@en . . . "278" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 278"@en . . . "279" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 279"@en . . . "280" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 280"@en . . . "281" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 281"@en . . . "282" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 282"@en . . . "283" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 283"@en . . . "284" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 284"@en . . . "285" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 285"@en . . . "286" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 286"@en . . . "287" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 287"@en . . . "288" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 288"@en . . . "289" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 289"@en . . . "29" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 29"@en . . . "290" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 290"@en . . . "291" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 291"@en . . . "292" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 292"@en . . . "293" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 293"@en . . . "294" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 294"@en . . . "295" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 295"@en . . . "296" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 296"@en . . . "297" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 297"@en . . . "298" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 298"@en . . . "299" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 299"@en . . . "3" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 3"@en . . . "30" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 30"@en . . . "300" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 300"@en . . . "301" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 301"@en . . . "302" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 302"@en . . . "303" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 303"@en . . . "304" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 304"@en . . . "305" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 305"@en . . . "306" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 306"@en . . . "307" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 307"@en . . . "308" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 308"@en . . . "309" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 309"@en . . . "31" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 31"@en . . . "310" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 310"@en . . . "311" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 311"@en . . . "312" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 312"@en . . . "313" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 313"@en . . . "314" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 314"@en . . . "315" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 315"@en . . . "316" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 316"@en . . . "317" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 317"@en . . . "318" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 318"@en . . . "319" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 319"@en . . . "32" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 32"@en . . . "320" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 320"@en . . . "321" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 321"@en . . . "322" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 322"@en . . . "323" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 323"@en . . . "324" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 324"@en . . . "325" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 325"@en . . . "326" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 326"@en . . . "327" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 327"@en . . . "328" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 328"@en . . . "329" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 329"@en . . . "33" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 33"@en . . . "330" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 330"@en . . . "331" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 331"@en . . . "332" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 332"@en . . . "333" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 333"@en . . . "334" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 334"@en . . . "335" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 335"@en . . . "337" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 337"@en . . . "338" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 338"@en . . . "339" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 339"@en . . . "34" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 34"@en . . . "340" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 340"@en . . . "341" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 341"@en . . . "347" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 347"@en . . . "35" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 35"@en . . . "36" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 36"@en . . . "37" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 37"@en . . . "39" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 39"@en . . . "4" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 4"@en . . . "40" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 40"@en . . . "41" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 41"@en . . . "42" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 42"@en . . . "43" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 43"@en . . . "44" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 44"@en . . . "45" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 45"@en . . . "46" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 46"@en . . . "47" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 47"@en . . . "48" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 48"@en . . . "49" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 49"@en . . . "5" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 5"@en . . . "50" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 50"@en . . . "51" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 51"@en . . . "52" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 52"@en . . . "53" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 53"@en . . . "54" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 54"@en . . . "55" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 55"@en . . . "56" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 56"@en . . . "57" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 57"@en . . . "58" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 58"@en . . . "59" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 59"@en . . . "6" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 6"@en . . . "60" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 60"@en . . . "61" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 61"@en . . . "62" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 62"@en . . . "63" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 63"@en . . . "64" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 64"@en . . . "65" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 65"@en . . . "66" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 66"@en . . . "67" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 67"@en . . . "68" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 68"@en . . . "69" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 69"@en . . . "7" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 7"@en . . . "70" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 70"@en . . . "71" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 71"@en . . . "72" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 72"@en . . . "73" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 73"@en . . . "74" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 74"@en . . . "75" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 75"@en . . . "76" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 76"@en . . . "77" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 77"@en . . . "78" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 78"@en . . . "79" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 79"@en . . . "8" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 8"@en . . . "80" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 80"@en . . . "81" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 81"@en . . . "82" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 82"@en . . . "83" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 83"@en . . . "84" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 84"@en . . . "85" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 85"@en . . . "86" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 86"@en . . . "87" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 87"@en . . . "88" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 88"@en . . . "89" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 89"@en . . . "9" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 9"@en . . . "90" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 90"@en . . . "91" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 91"@en . . . "92" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 92"@en . . . "93" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 93"@en . . . "94" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 94"@en . . . "95" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 95"@en . . . "96" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 96"@en . . . "97" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 97"@en . . . "98" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 98"@en . . . "99" . "See JP1-02, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, Page 99"@en . . . "Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms" . "529" . ""^^ . . "20120715"^^ . . . "Joint Personnel Support" . "This publication provides doctrine for planning, coordinating, and providing personnel support to joint operations. It also provides information relating to the functions, authorities, and responsibilities of a combatant commander, joint force commander and staffs, and the Service components as they relate to personnel management and selected activities that support the personnel needs of the joint force." . "" . ""^^ . . "20110924"^^ . . . "Legal Support to Military Operations" . "This publication provides joint doctrine and information for the planning, preparation, and execution of legal support to joint military operations." . "529" . ""^^ . . "20110817"^^ . . . "Religious Affairs in Joint Operations" . "This publication provides doctrine for religious affairs in joint operations. It also provides information on the chaplain\u2019s roles as the principal advisor to the joint force commander on religious affairs and a key advisor on the impact of religion on military operations. It further provides information on the chaplain\u2019s role of delivering and facilitating religious ministries in joint operations." . "529" . ""^^ . . "20091113"^^ . . . "Financial Management Support in Joint Operations" . "This publication provides doctrine for financial management in support of joint operations, to include multinational and interagency financial coordination considerations." . "529" . ""^^ . . "20120302"^^ . . . "Joint Intelligence" . "This publication is the keystone document of the joint intelligence series. It provides fundamental principles and guidance for intelligence support to joint operations and unified action." . "529" . ""^^ . . "20070622"^^ . . . "Joint and National Intelligence Support to Military Operations" . "This publication provides doctrine for joint and national intelligence products, services, and support to joint military operations." . "529" . ""^^ . . "20120105"^^ . . . "Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment" . ""^^ . . "20090616"^^ . . "Joint Operations" . "This keystone publication forms the core of joint warfighting doctrine and establishes the framework for our forces\u2019 ability to fight as a joint team." . ""^^ . "" . . "20110811"^^ . . . "Countering Air and Missile Threats" . "This publication provides doctrine for joint counterair operations and protection against air and missile threats across the range of military operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20120323"^^ . . . "Amphibious Operations" . "This publication is a doctrine document in the joint operations series. It provides fundamental principles that guide the Armed Forces of the United States in the conduct of amphibious operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20090810"^^ . . . "Amphibious Embarkation and Debarkation" . ""^^ . "" . . "20101130"^^ . . "Joint Interdiction" . "This publication provides doctrine for planning, preparing, executing, and assessing joint interdiction operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20111014"^^ . . . "Joint Shipboard Helicopter Operations" . "This publication provides doctrine for planning, coordinating, and conducting joint shipboard helicopter operations from US ships with flight decks." . ""^^ . "" . . "20080930"^^ . . . "Special Operations" . "This publication provides overarching doctrine for special operations and the employment and support of special operations forces across the range of military operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20110418"^^ . . . "Joint Special Operations Task Force Operations" . ""^^ . "" . . "20070426"^^ . . "Joint Urban Operations" . "This publication provides joint doctrine for the planning, execution, and assessment of joint operations in an urban environment and explains how they differ from operations undertaken in other environments." . ""^^ . "" . . "20091108"^^ . . . "Stability Operations" . "This publication provides doctrine for the conduct of stability operations during joint\n" . ""^^ . "" . . "20110929"^^ . . . "Antiterrorism" . ""^^ . "" . . "20101124"^^ . . "Peace Operations" . ""^^ . "" . . "20120801"^^ . . "Joint Counterdrug Operations" . ""^^ . "" . . "20070613"^^ . . "Interorganizational Coordination During Joint Operations" . "This publication provides joint doctrine for the coordination of military operations with US Government agencies; state, local, \n" . ""^^ . "" . . "20110624"^^ . . . "Joint Fire Support" . "This publication provides fundamental principles and guidance for planning, coordinating, and executing joint fire support \n" . ""^^ . "" . . "20100630"^^ . . . "Close Air Support" . ""^^ . "" . . "20090708"^^ . . "Joint Security Operations in Theater" . "This publication provides doctrine for planning and executing operations to protect a joint security area in operational areas outside the homeland. It outlines the joint force commander's responsibilities and discusses organizational options and command and control considerations across the range of military operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20100203"^^ . . . "Operations in Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Environments" . "This publication provides doctrine to assist commanders and staffs in planning, preparing for, conducting, and assessing operations in which their forces may encounter chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats and hazards." . ""^^ . "" . . "20080826"^^ . . . "Information Operations" . "This publication provides doctrine for information operations planning, preparation, execution, and assessment in support of joint operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20060213"^^ . . . "Electronic Warfare" . ""^^ . "" . . "20070125"^^ . . "Military Information Support Operations, 07 01 2010, Change 1" . ""^^ . "" . . "20111220"^^ . . "Operations Security" . ""^^ . "" . . "20120104"^^ . . "Military Deception" . "This publication provides joint doctrine for planning, executing, and assessing joint space operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20120126"^^ . . "Space Operations" . "This publication provides joint doctrine for planning, executing, and assessing joint space operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20090106"^^ . . . "Barriers, Obstacles, and Mine Warfare for Joint Operations" . "This publication provides doctrinal guidance for planning and executing barrier, obstacle, and mine warfare for joint operations as they relate to strategic, operational, and tactical mobility and countermobility across the range of military operations. " . ""^^ . "" . . "20110617"^^ . . . "Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Operations" . "This publication describes joint organizational structures essential to coordinate air, land, maritime, space, and special operations and it addresses operational considerations that the commander and staff should consider during the planning and execution of multinational operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20120109"^^ . . "Multinational Operations" . "This publication describes joint organizational structures essential to coordinate air, land, maritime, space, and special operations and it addresses operational considerations that the commander and staff should consider during the planning and execution of multinational operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20070307"^^ . . . "Air Mobility Operations" . "This publication provides joint doctrine for planning, employing, and assessing air\tmobility operations across the range of military operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20091002"^^ . . . "Joint Forcible Entry Operations" . "This publication provides the fundamental principles and doctrine concerning the command and control, planning, execution, and support of joint forcible entry operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20080616"^^ . . . "Foreign Internal Defense" . "This publication establishes joint doctrine for the Armed Forces of the United States involved in or supporting foreign internal defense (FID). It discusses how joint operations, involving the application of all instruments of national power, support host nation efforts to build capability and capacity to free and protect its society from subversion, lawlessness, and insurgency." . ""^^ . "" . . "20100712"^^ . . . "Counterinsurgency Operations" . "This publication provides joint doctrine for the planning, execution, and assessment of counterinsurgency (COIN) operations across the range of military operations. This will include the description of relationships between COIN, irregular warfare, counterterrorism, and foreign internal defense." . ""^^ . "" . . "20091005"^^ . . . "Counterterrorism" . "This publication provides joint doctrine for the planning and execution of counterterrorism across the range of military operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20091113"^^ . . . "Homeland Defense" . "This publication provides doctrine for the defense of the US homeland across the range of military operations. It provides information on command and control, interagency and multinational coordination, and operations required to defeat external threats to, and aggression against, the homeland." . ""^^ . "" . . "20070712"^^ . . . "Civil Support" . "This publication provides overarching guidelines and principles to assist commanders and their staffs in planning and conducting joint civil support operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20070914"^^ . . . "Foreign Humanitarian Assistance" . "This publication provides joint doctrine for planning, executing, and assessing foreign humanitarian assistance operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20090317"^^ . . . "Command and Control for Joint Air Operations" . "This publication provides joint doctrine for the command and control (C2) of joint air operations across the range of military operations and discusses responsibilities of a joint force air component commander (JFACC)." . ""^^ . "" . . "20100112"^^ . . . "Command and Control for Joint Land Operations" . "This publication provides doctrine for the command and control of joint land operations by a joint force land component commander JFLCC). It addresses considerations for forming and establishing a functional land force component with a designated JFLCC and for planning, execution, and assessment of joint force land operations across the range of military operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20100629"^^ . . . "Command and Control for Joint Maritime Operations, 08 08 2006, Change 1" . "This publication provides doctrine for the command and control of joint maritime operations throughout the range of military operations. It addresses command relationships and the considerations, procedures, and options for conducting joint maritime operations under a functional component commander." . ""^^ . "" . . "20080527"^^ . . . "Joint Task Force Headquarters" . "This publication provides joint doctrine for the formation and employment of a joint task force (JTF) headquarters to command and control joint operations. It provides guidance on the JTF headquarters' role in planning, preparing, executing, and assessing JTF operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20120730"^^ . . . "Joint Engineer Operations" . "This publication provides doctrine for the planning, command and control, execution, and assessment of joint engineer operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20110630"^^ . . . "Deployment and Redeployment Operations" . "This publication provides doctrine and principles for planning and executing deployment, joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration, and redeployment of the Armed Forces of the United States. " . ""^^ . "" . . "20070507"^^ . . . "Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction" . "This publication provides fundamental principles and guidance for combating weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery." . ""^^ . "" . . "20090610"^^ . . . "Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Consequence Management" . "This publication provides joint doctrine for the military response to mitigate the effects of a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear event or incident." . ""^^ . "" . . "20120621"^^ . . . "Personnel Recovery" . "Provides doctrine for the planning, execution, and assessment of airspace control during joint operations across the full range of military operations. It also discusses airspace control across the phases of military operations, emphasizing transitions from, and back to, civilian controlled airspace." . ""^^ . "" . . "20111220"^^ . . . "Joint Airspace Control" . "Provides doctrine for the planning, execution, and assessment of airspace control during joint operations across the full range of military operations. It also discusses airspace control across the phases of military operations, emphasizing transitions from, and back to, civilian controlled airspace." . ""^^ . "" . . "20100520"^^ . . . "Civil-Military Operations" . "This publication provides joint doctrine for the planning and conduct of civil-military operations (CMO) by joint forces, the use of civil affairs forces, the conduct of civil affairs operations, and the coordination with other capabilities contributing to the execution of CMO to achieve unified action." . ""^^ . "" . . "20080708"^^ . . . "Meteorological and Oceanographic Operations" . "This publication sets forth the joint doctrine for the planning and execution of meteorological and oceanographic operations in support of joint operations throughout the range of military operations. " . ""^^ . "" . . "20080924"^^ . . . "Joint Targeting" . ""^^ . "" . . "20070413"^^ . . "Public Affairs" . "This publication provides fundamental principles and guidance for public affairs support to joint operations. It also addresses public affairs operations and the role of public affairs in\n" . ""^^ . "" . . "20100825"^^ . . . "Detainee Operations" . "This publication provides guidelines for planning and executing detainee operations. It outlines responsibilities and discusses organizational options, and command and control considerations across the range of military operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20080530"^^ . . . "Noncombatant Evacuation Operations" . "This publication provides doctrine for planning and conducting joint noncombatant evacuation operations throughout the range of military operations. Specific information on repatriation operations is also provided." . ""^^ . "" . . "20101223"^^ . . . "Joint Logistics" . "This publication is the keystone document of the joint logistics series. It sets forth joint doctrine for the activities and performance of the Armed Forces of the United States in joint operations and provides the doctrinal basis for the conduct of joint logistics." . ""^^ . "" . . "20080718"^^ . . . "Joint Doctrine for the Defense Transportation System" . "This publication covers the interrelationships and applications of the Defense Transportation System. It focuses on combatant commanders, their Service component commands, and all agencies that use the Defense Transportation System." . ""^^ . "" . . "20030319"^^ . . . "Sealift Support to Joint Operations" . ""^^ . . "20120622"^^ . . "Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Transportation Terminal Operations" . ""^^ . . "2002049"^^ . . "Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore (JLOTS)" . ""^^ . . "20050805"^^ . . "Health Service Support" . "This publication provides doctrine for the planning, preparation, and execution of health service support across the range of military operations." . ""^^ . . "20120726"^^ . . . "Joint Bulk Petroleum and Water Doctrine" . "This publication provides fundamental principles and guidance for providing bulk petroleum and water in support of US military operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20101209"^^ . . . "Joint Mobilization Planning" . "This publication provides fundamental principles and guidance for the planning and conduct of joint military mobilization and demobilization, as well as some additional methods of force expansion, including use of volunteers and Presidential Reserve Call-up." . ""^^ . "" . . "20100322"^^ . . . "Mortuary Affairs" . "This publication provides joint doctrine for mortuary affairs support in joint operations. It outlines procedures for the search, recovery, evacuation (to include tracking of human remains), tentative identification, processing, and/or temporary interment of remains." . ""^^ . "" . . "20111012"^^ . . . "JTTP for Common-User Logistics During Joint Operations" . ""^^ . "" . . "20010611"^^ . . "Joint Doctrine for Logistic Support of Multinational Operations" . "This publication describes the unique logistical aspects associated with multinational operations, including planning, coordination, execution, command and control, and deconfliction of logistic requirements." . ""^^ . "" . . "20020925"^^ . . . "Distribution Operations" . "This publication provides doctrine for the planning, execution, and assessment of joint distribution operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20100205"^^ . . . "Operational Contract Support" . "This publication establishes doctrine for planning, conducting, and assessing operational contract support integration and contractor management functions in support of joint operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20081017"^^ . . . "Joint Operation Planning" . "This publication reflects current guidance for planning military operations and, as a keystone publication, forms the core of joint doctrine for joint operation planning throughout the range of military operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20110811"^^ . . . "Joint Communications System" . "This publication is the keystone document for the communications system series of publications. This publication presents approved doctrine for communications system support to joint and multinational operations and outlines the responsibilities of Services, agencies, and combatant commands with respect to ensuring effective communications system support to commanders." . ""^^ . "" . . "20100610"^^ . . . "Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Operations" . "This publication provides doctrine for joint electromagnetic spectrum management operations organization, planning, preparation, execution, and assessment in support of joint operations." . ""^^ . "" . . "20120320"^^ . . . . "ACT" . "activity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A unit, organization, or installation performing a function or mission. "@en . . . . "activity"@en . "activity" . . . "Stable" . . . "ACT" . "activity (JP 1-02)"@en . . "A function, mission, action, or collection of actions."@en . . . . "activity"@en . "activity" . . . "Stable" . . . "aerospace defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "All defensive measures designed to destroy or nullify attacking enemy aircraft and missiles and also negate hostile space systems. "@en . . . "aerospace defense"@en . . . "aerospace defense" . . . "Stable" . . . "aerospace defense (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "An inclusive term encompassing air defense, ballistic missile defense, and space defense."@en . . . "aerospace defense"@en . . . "aerospace defense" . . . "Stable" . . . "aimpoint (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A point associated with a target and assigned for a specific weapon impact. May be defined descriptively (e.g., vent in center of roof), by grid reference, or geolocation. More specific classifications of aimpoint include desired point of impact, joint desired point of impact, and desired mean point of impact. "@en . . . "aimpoint"@en . . . "aimpoint" . . . "Stable" . . . "aimpoint (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A prominent radarsignificant feature, for example a tip of land or bridge, used to assist an aircrew in navigating and delivering their weapons (usually in bad weather and/or at night)."@en . . . "aimpoint"@en . . . "aimpoint" . . . "Stable" . . . "ABN" . "airborne (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "In relation to personnel, troops especially trained to effect, following transport by air, an assault debarkation, either by parachuting or touchdown. "@en . . . "airborne"@en . "airborne" . . . "Stable" . . . "ABN" . "airborne (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "In relation to equipment, pieces of equipment that have been especially designed for use by airborne troops during or after an assault debarkation. It also designates some aeronautical equipment used to accomplish a particular mission. "@en . . . "airborne"@en . "airborne" . . . "Stable" . . . "ABN" . "airborne (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "When applied to materiel, items that form an integral part of the aircraft. "@en . . . "airborne"@en . "airborne" . . . "Stable" . . . "ABN" . "airborne (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "The state of an aircraft, from the instant it becomes entirely sustained by air until it ceases to be so sustained. A lighter-than-air aircraft is not considered to be airborne when it is attached to the ground, except that moored balloons are airborne whenever sent aloft."@en . . . "airborne"@en . "airborne" . . . "Stable" . . . "ALERTORD" . "alert order (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A crisis action planning directive from the Secretary of Defense, issued by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that provides essential guidance for planning and directs the initiation of execution planning for the selected course of action authorized by the Secretary of Defense. "@en . . . "alert order"@en . . . "alert order" . . . "Stable" . . . "ALERTORD" . "alert order (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A planning directive that provides essential planning guidance, directs the initiation of execution planning after the directing authority approves a military course of action, but does not authorize execution."@en . . . "alert order"@en . . . "alert order" . . . "Stable" . . . "all-source intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Intelligence products and/or organizations and activities that incorporate all sources of information, most frequently including human intelligence, imagery intelligence, measurement and signature intelligence, signals intelligence, and open-source data in the production of finished intelligence. "@en . . . "all-source intelligence"@en . . "all-source intelligence" . . . "Stable" . . . "all-source intelligence (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In intelligence collection, a phrase that indicates that in the satisfaction of intelligence requirements, all collection, processing, exploitation, and reporting systems and resources are identified for possible use and those most capable are tasked."@en . . . "all-source intelligence"@en . . "all-source intelligence" . . . "Stable" . . . "application (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The system or problem to which a computer is applied. Reference is often made to an application as being either of the computational type (arithmetic computations predominate) or of the data processing type (data handling operations predominate). "@en . . . "application"@en . "application" . . . "Stable" . . . "application (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In the intelligence context, the direct extraction and tailoring of information from an existing foundation of intelligence and near real time reporting. It is focused on and meets specific, narrow requirements, normally on demand."@en . . . "application"@en . "application" . . . "Stable" . . . "assault (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The climax of an attack, closing with the enemy in hand-to-hand fighting. "@en . . . "assault"@en . . "assault" . . . "Stable" . . . "assault (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In an amphibious operation, the period of time between the arrival of the major assault forces of the amphibious task force in the objective area and the accomplishment of the amphibious task force mission."@en . . . "assault"@en . . "assault" . . . "Stable" . . . "assault fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "That fire delivered by attacking troops as they close with the enemy. "@en . . "assault fire"@en . "assault fire" . . . "Stable" . . . "assault fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In artillery, extremely accurate, short-range destruction fire at point targets. 23"@en . . "assault fire"@en . "assault fire" . . . "Stable" . . . "assembly area (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "An area in which a command is assembled preparatory to further action. "@en . . . "assembly area"@en . "assembly area" . . . "Stable" . . . "assembly area (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In a supply installation, the gross area used for collecting and combining components into complete units, kits, or assemblies."@en . . . "assembly area"@en . "assembly area" . . . "Stable" . . . "assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "A continuous process that measures the overall effectiveness of employing joint force capabilities during military operations. "@en . . . "assessment"@en . "assessment" . . . "Stable" . . . "assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "Determination of the progress toward accomplishing a task, creating a condition, or achieving an objective. "@en . . . "assessment"@en . "assessment" . . . "Stable" . . . "assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "Analysis of the security, effectiveness, and potential of an existing or planned intelligence activity. "@en . . . "assessment"@en . "assessment" . . . "Stable" . . . "assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "Judgment of the motives, qualifications, and characteristics of present or prospective employees or agents."@en . . . "assessment"@en . "assessment" . . . "Stable" . . . "assign (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "To place units or personnel in an organization where such placement is relatively permanent, and/or where such organization controls and administers the units or personnel for the primary function, or greater portion of the functions, of the unit or personnel. "@en . . . "assign"@en . . "assign" . . . "Stable" . . . "assign (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "To detail individuals to specific duties or functions where such duties or functions are primary and/or relatively permanent."@en . . . "assign"@en . . "assign" . . . "Stable" . . . "attach (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The placement of units or personnel in an organization where such placement is relatively temporary. "@en . . . "attach"@en . . "attach" . . . "Stable" . . . "attach (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The detailing of individuals to specific functions where such functions are secondary or relatively temporary."@en . . . "attach"@en . . "attach" . . . "Stable" . . . "attack heading (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The interceptor heading during the attack phase that will achieve the desired track-crossing angle. "@en . . . "attack heading"@en . "attack heading" . . . "Stable" . . . "attack heading (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The assigned magnetic compass heading to be flown by aircraft during the delivery phase of an air strike."@en . . . "attack heading"@en . "attack heading" . . . "Stable" . . . "authentication (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "A security measure designed to protect a communications system against acceptance of a fraudulent transmission or simulation by establishing the validity of a transmission, message, or originator. "@en . . . "authentication"@en . . . . . "authentication" . . . "Stable" . . . "authentication (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "A means of identifying individuals and verifying their eligibility to receive specific categories of information. "@en . . . "authentication"@en . . . . . "authentication" . . . "Stable" . . . "authentication (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "Evidence by proper signature or seal that a document is genuine and official. "@en . . . "authentication"@en . . . . . "authentication" . . . "Stable" . . . "authentication (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "In personnel recovery missions, the process whereby the identity of an isolated person is confirmed."@en . . . "authentication"@en . . . . . "authentication" . . . "Stable" . . . "barrage (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A prearranged barrier of fires, except that delivered by small arms, designed to protect friendly troops and installations by impeding enemy movements across defensive lines or areas. "@en . . "barrage"@en . . . "barrage" . . . "Stable" . . . "barrage (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A type of electronic attack intended for simultaneous jamming over a wide area of frequency spectrum."@en . . "barrage"@en . . . "barrage" . . . "Stable" . . . "base (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "A locality from which operations are projected or supported. "@en . . . "base"@en . . "base" . . . "Stable" . . . "base (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "An area or locality containing installations which provide logistic or other support. "@en . . . "base"@en . . "base" . . . "Stable" . . . "base (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "Home airfield or home carrier."@en . . . "base"@en . . "base" . . . "Stable" . . . "base line (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "(surveying) A surveyed line established with more than usual care, to which surveys are referred for coordination and correlation. "@en . . "base line"@en . "base line" . . . "Stable" . . . "base line (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "(photogrammetry) The line between the principal points of two consecutive vertical air photographs. It is usually measured on one photograph after the principal point of the other has been transferred. "@en . . "base line"@en . "base line" . . . "Stable" . . . "base line (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "(radio navigation systems) The shorter arc of the great circle joining two radio transmitting stations of a navigation system. "@en . . "base line"@en . "base line" . . . "Stable" . . . "base line (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "(triangulation) The side of one of a series of coordinated triangles the length of which is measured with prescribed accuracy and precision and from which lengths of the other triangle sides are obtained by computation."@en . . "base line"@en . "base line" . . . "Stable" . . . "beach (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The area extending from the shoreline inland to a marked change in physiographic form or material, or to the line of permanent vegetation (coastline). "@en . . . "beach"@en . "beach" . . . "Stable" . . . "beach (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In amphibious operations, that portion of the shoreline designated for landing of a tactical organization."@en . . . "beach"@en . "beach" . . . "Stable" . . . "branch (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "A subdivision of any organization. "@en . . . "branch"@en . . "branch" . . . "Stable" . . . "branch (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "A geographically separate unit of an activity, which performs all or part of the primary functions of the parent activity on a "@en . . . "branch"@en . . "branch" . . . "Stable" . . . "branch (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "smaller scale."@en . . . "branch"@en . . "branch" . . . "Stable" . . . "bulk storage (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Storage in a warehouse of supplies and equipment in large quantities, usually in original containers, as distinguished from bin storage. "@en . . . "bulk storage"@en . "bulk storage" . . . "Stable" . . . "bulk storage (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Storage of liquids, such as petroleum products in tanks, as distinguished from drum or packaged storage."@en . . . "bulk storage"@en . "bulk storage" . . . "Stable" . . . "case (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "An intelligence operation in its entirety. "@en . . "case"@en . "case" . . . "Stable" . . . "case (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Record of the development of an intelligence operation, including personnel, modus operandi, and objectives."@en . . "case"@en . "case" . . . "Stable" . . . "code word (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A word that has been assigned a classification and a classified meaning to safeguard intentions and information regarding a classified plan or operation. "@en . . . "code word"@en . "code word" . . . "Stable" . . . "code word (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A cryptonym used to identify sensitive intelligence data."@en . . . "code word"@en . "code word" . . . "Stable" . . . "collate (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The grouping together of related items to provide a record of events and facilitate further processing. "@en . . . "collate"@en . . "collate" . . . "Stable" . . . "collate (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "To compare critically two or more items or documents concerning the same general subject; normally accomplished in the processing and exploitation portion of the intelligence process."@en . . . "collate"@en . . "collate" . . . "Stable" . . . "collection requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "An intelligence need considered in the allocation of intelligence resources. Within the Department of Defense, these collection requirements fulfill the essential elements of information and other intelligence needs of a commander, or an agency. "@en . . . "collection requirement"@en . "collection requirement" . . . "Stable" . . . "collection requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "An established intelligence need, validated against the appropriate allocation of intelligence resources (as a requirement) to fulfill the essential elements of information and other intelligence needs of an intelligence consumer."@en . . . "collection requirement"@en . "collection requirement" . . . "Stable" . . . "CMD" . "command (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "The authority that a commander in the armed forces lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment. Command includes the authority and responsibility for effectively using available resources and for planning the employment of, organizing, directing, coordinating, and controlling military forces for the accomplishment of assigned missions. It also includes responsibility for health, welfare, morale, and discipline of assigned personnel. "@en . . . "command"@en . . . . "command" . . . "Stable" . . . "CMD" . "command (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "An order given by a commander; that is, the will of the commander expressed for the purpose of bringing about a particular action. "@en . . . "command"@en . . . . "command" . . . "Stable" . . . "CMD" . "command (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "A unit or units, an organization, or an area under the command of one individual."@en . . . "command"@en . . . . "command" . . . "Stable" . . . "common item (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . "Any item of materiel that is required for use by more than one activity. "@en . . . "common item"@en . "common item" . . . "Stable" . . . "common item (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . "Sometimes loosely used to denote any consumable item except repair parts or other technical items. "@en . . . "common item"@en . "common item" . . . "Stable" . . . "common item (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . "Any item of materiel that is procured for, owned by (Service stock), or used by any Military Department of the Department of Defense and is also required to be furnished to a recipient country under the grant-aid Military Assistance Program. "@en . . . "common item"@en . "common item" . . . "Stable" . . . "common item (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . "Readily available commercial items. "@en . . . "common item"@en . "common item" . . . "Stable" . . . "common item (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . "Items used by two or more Military Services of similar manufacture or fabrication that may vary between the Services as to color or shape (as vehicles or clothing). "@en . . . "common item"@en . "common item" . . . "Stable" . . . "common item (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . "Any part or component that is required in the assembly of two or more complete end-items."@en . . . "common item"@en . "common item" . . . "Stable" . . . "compartmentation (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Establishment and management of an organization so that information about the personnel, internal organization, or activities of one component is made available to any other component only to the extent required for the performance of assigned duties. "@en . . . "compartmentation"@en . "compartmentation" . . . "Stable" . . . "compartmentation (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Effects of relief and drainage upon avenues of approach so as to produce areas bounded on at least two sides by terrain features such as woods, ridges, or ravines that limit observation or observed fire into the area from points outside the area."@en . . . "compartmentation"@en . "compartmentation" . . . "Stable" . . . "condition (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Those variables of an operational environment or situation in which a unit, system, or individual is expected to operate and may affect performance. "@en . . . "condition"@en . . "condition" . . . "Stable" . . . "condition (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A physical or behavioral state of a system that is required for the achievement of an objective."@en . . . "condition"@en . . "condition" . . . "Stable" . . . "contamination (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The deposit, absorption, or adsorption of radioactive material, or of biological or chemical agents on or by structures, areas, personnel, or objects. "@en . . . "contamination"@en . . "contamination" . . . "Stable" . . . "contamination (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Food and/or water made unfit for consumption by humans or animals because of the presence of environmental chemicals, radioactive elements, bacteria or organisms, the byproduct of the growth of bacteria or organisms, the decomposing material (to include the food substance itself), or waste in the food or water."@en . . . "contamination"@en . . "contamination" . . . "Stable" . . . "contiguous zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A maritime zone adjacent to the territorial sea that may not extend beyond "@en . . "contiguous zone"@en . "contiguous zone" . . . "Stable" . . . "contiguous zone (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "nautical miles (nms) from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured. Within the contiguous zone the coastal state may exercise the control necessary to prevent and punish infringement of its customs, fiscal, immigration, or sanitary laws and regulations within its territory or territorial sea. In all other respects the contiguous zone is an area subject to high seas freedom of navigation, overflight, and related freedoms, such as the conduct of military exercises."@en . . "contiguous zone"@en . "contiguous zone" . . . "Stable" . . . "control point (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "A position along a route of march at which men are stationed to give information and instructions for the regulation of supply or traffic. "@en . . . "control point"@en . "control point" . . . "Stable" . . . "control point (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "A position marked by coordinates (latitude, longitude), a buoy, boat, aircraft, electronic device, conspicuous terrain feature, or other identifiable object which is given a name or number and used as an aid to navigation or control of ships, boats, or aircraft. "@en . . . "control point"@en . "control point" . . . "Stable" . . . "control point (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "In marking mosaics, a point located by ground survey with which a corresponding point on a photograph is matched as a check."@en . . . "control point"@en . "control point" . . . "Stable" . . . "controlled information (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Information conveyed to an adversary in a deception operation to evoke desired appreciations. "@en . . . "controlled information"@en . "controlled information" . . . "Stable" . . . "controlled information (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Information and indicators deliberately conveyed or denied to foreign targets to evoke invalid official estimates that result in foreign official actions advantageous to US interests and objectives."@en . . . "controlled information"@en . "controlled information" . . . "Stable" . . . "CF" . "conventional forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Those forces capable of conducting operations using nonnuclear weapons. "@en . . . "conventional forces"@en . "conventional forces" . . . "Stable" . . . "CF" . "conventional forces (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Those forces other than designated special operations forces."@en . . . "conventional forces"@en . "conventional forces" . . . "Stable" . . . "convoy escort (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A naval ship(s) or aircraft in company with a convoy and responsible for its protection. "@en . . . "convoy escort"@en . . "convoy escort" . . . "Stable" . . . "convoy escort (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "An escort to protect a convoy of vehicles from being scattered, destroyed, or captured."@en . . . "convoy escort"@en . . "convoy escort" . . . "Stable" . . . "COA" . "course of action (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "Any sequence of activities that an individual or unit may follow. "@en . . . "course of action"@en . "course of action" . . . "Stable" . . . "COA" . "course of action (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "A scheme developed to accomplish a mission. "@en . . . "course of action"@en . "course of action" . . . "Stable" . . . "COA" . "course of action (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "A product of the course-of-action development step of the joint operation planning process."@en . . . "course of action"@en . "course of action" . . . "Stable" . . . "covering fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Fire used to protect troops when they are within range of enemy small arms. "@en . . . "covering fire"@en . "covering fire" . . . "Stable" . . . "covering fire (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In amphibious usage, fire delivered prior to the landing to cover preparatory operations such as underwater demolition or mine countermeasures."@en . . . "covering fire"@en . "covering fire" . . . "Stable" . . . "covering force (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A force operating apart from the main force for the purpose of intercepting, engaging, delaying, disorganizing, and deceiving the enemy before the enemy can attack the force covered. "@en . . . "covering force"@en . "covering force" . . . "Stable" . . . "covering force (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Any body or detachment of troops which 75 provides security for a larger force by observation, reconnaissance, attack, or defense, or by any combination of these methods."@en . . . "covering force"@en . "covering force" . . . "Stable" . . . "critical point (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . "A key geographical point or position important to the success of an operation. "@en . . "critical point"@en . "critical point" . . . "Stable" . . . "critical point (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . "In point of time, a crisis or a turning point in an operation. "@en . . "critical point"@en . "critical point" . . . "Stable" . . . "critical point (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . "A selected point along a line of march used for reference in giving instructions. "@en . . "critical point"@en . "critical point" . . . "Stable" . . . "critical point (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . "A point where there is a change of direction or change in slope in a ridge or stream. "@en . . "critical point"@en . "critical point" . . . "Stable" . . . "critical point (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . "Any point along a route of march where interference with a troop movement may occur."@en . . "critical point"@en . "critical point" . . . "Stable" . . . "custody (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The responsibility for the control of, transfer and movement of, and access to, weapons and components. Custody also includes the maintenance of accountability for weapons and components. "@en . . "custody"@en . "custody" . . . "Stable" . . . "custody (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Temporary restraint of a person."@en . . "custody"@en . "custody" . . . "Stable" . . . "damage assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The determination of the effect of attacks on targets. "@en . . . "damage assessment"@en . "damage assessment" . . . "Stable" . . . "damage assessment (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A determination of the effect of a compromise of classified information on national security."@en . . . "damage assessment"@en . "damage assessment" . . . "Stable" . . . "data element (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A basic unit of information built on standard structures having a unique meaning and distinct units or values. "@en . . . "data element"@en . "data element" . . . "Stable" . . . "data element (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In electronic recordkeeping, a combination of characters or bytes referring to one separate item of information, such as name, address, or age."@en . . . "data element"@en . "data element" . . . "Stable" . . . "datum (geodetic) (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A reference surface consisting of five quantities: the latitude and longitude of an initial point, the azimuth of a line from that point, and the parameters of the reference ellipsoid. "@en . . "datum (geodetic)"@en . "datum (geodetic)" . . . "Stable" . . . "datum (geodetic) (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The mathematical model of the earth used to calculate the coordinates on any map. Different nations use different datums for printing coordinates on their maps. The datum is usually referenced in the marginal information of each map."@en . . "datum (geodetic)"@en . "datum (geodetic)" . . . "Stable" . . . "defensive minefield (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In naval mine warfare, a minefield laid in international waters or international straits with the declared intention of controlling shipping in defense of sea communications. "@en . . . "defensive minefield"@en . . "defensive minefield" . . . "Stable" . . . "defensive minefield (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In land mine warfare, a minefield laid in accordance with an established plan to prevent a penetration between positions and to strengthen the defense of the positions themselves."@en . . . "defensive minefield"@en . . "defensive minefield" . . . "Stable" . . . "defilade (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "Protection from hostile observation and fire provided by an obstacle such as a hill, ridge, or bank. "@en . . . "defilade"@en . "defilade" . . . "Stable" . . . "defilade (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "A vertical distance by which a position is concealed from enemy observation. "@en . . . "defilade"@en . "defilade" . . . "Stable" . . . "defilade (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "To shield from enemy fire or observation by using natural or artificial obstacles."@en . . . "defilade"@en . "defilade" . . . "Stable" . . . "deliberate planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The Adaptive Planning and Execution system process involving the development of joint operation plans for contingencies identified in joint strategic planning documents. "@en . . . "deliberate planning"@en . "deliberate planning" . . . "Stable" . . . "deliberate planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A planning process for the deployment and employment of apportioned forces and resources that occurs in response to a hypothetical situation."@en . . . "deliberate planning"@en . "deliberate planning" . . . "Stable" . . . "demonstration (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "An attack or show of force on a front where a decision is not sought, made with the aim of deceiving the enemy. "@en . . . "demonstration"@en . . . "demonstration" . . . "Stable" . . . "demonstration (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In military deception, a show of force in an area where a decision is not sought that is made to deceive an adversary. It is similar to a feint but no actual contact with the adversary is intended."@en . . . "demonstration"@en . . . "demonstration" . . . "Stable" . . . "deployed nuclear weapons (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "When used in connection with the transfer of weapons between the Department of Energy and the Department of Defense, this term describes those weapons transferred to and in the custody of the Department of Defense. "@en . . "deployed nuclear weapons"@en . "deployed nuclear weapons" . . . "Stable" . . . "deployed nuclear weapons (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Those nuclear weapons specifically authorized by the Joint Chiefs of Staff to be transferred to the custody of the storage facilities or carrying or delivery units of the Armed Forces."@en . . "deployed nuclear weapons"@en . "deployed nuclear weapons" . . . "Stable" . . . "deployment (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "In naval usage, the change from a cruising approach or contact disposition to a disposition for battle. "@en . . . "deployment"@en . . . . "deployment" . . . "Stable" . . . "deployment (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "The movement of forces within operational areas. "@en . . . "deployment"@en . . . . "deployment" . . . "Stable" . . . "deployment (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "The positioning of forces into a formation for battle. "@en . . . "deployment"@en . . . . "deployment" . . . "Stable" . . . "deployment (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "The relocation of forces and materiel to desired operational areas. Deployment encompasses all activities from origin or home station through destination, specifically including intra-continental United States, intertheater, and intratheater movement legs, staging, and holding areas."@en . . . "deployment"@en . . . . "deployment" . . . "Stable" . . . "detection (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "In tactical operations, the perception of an object of possible military interest but unconfirmed by recognition. "@en . . . "detection"@en . . "detection" . . . "Stable" . . . "detection (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "In surveillance, the determination and transmission by a surveillance system that an event has occurred. "@en . . . "detection"@en . . "detection" . . . "Stable" . . . "detection (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "In arms control, the first step in the process of ascertaining the occurrence of a violation of an arms control agreement. "@en . . . "detection"@en . . "detection" . . . "Stable" . . . "detection (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "In chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear environments, the act of locating chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards by use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear detectors or monitoring and/or survey teams."@en . . . "detection"@en . . "detection" . . . "Stable" . . . "distribution (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . "The arrangement of troops for any purpose, such as a battle, march, or maneuver. "@en . . . "distribution"@en . "distribution" . . . "Stable" . . . "distribution (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . "A planned pattern of projectiles about a point. "@en . . . "distribution"@en . "distribution" . . . "Stable" . . . "distribution (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . "A planned spread of fire to cover a desired frontage or depth. "@en . . . "distribution"@en . "distribution" . . . "Stable" . . . "distribution (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . "An official delivery of anything, such as orders or supplies. "@en . . . "distribution"@en . "distribution" . . . "Stable" . . . "distribution (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . "The operational process of synchronizing all elements of the logistic system to deliver the right things to the right place at the right time to support the geographic combatant commander. "@en . . . "distribution"@en . "distribution" . . . "Stable" . . . "distribution (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . . . "The process of assigning military personnel to activities, units, or billets."@en . . . "distribution"@en . "distribution" . . . "Stable" . . . "diversion (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "The act of drawing the attention and forces of an enemy from the point of the principal operation; an attack, alarm, or feint that diverts attention. "@en . . . "diversion"@en . . "diversion" . . . "Stable" . . . "diversion (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "A change made in a prescribed route for operational or tactical reasons that does not constitute a change of destination. "@en . . . "diversion"@en . . "diversion" . . . "Stable" . . . "diversion (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "A rerouting of cargo or passengers to a new transshipment point or destination or on a different mode of transportation prior to arrival at ultimate destination. "@en . . . "diversion"@en . . "diversion" . . . "Stable" . . . "diversion (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "In naval mine warfare, a route or channel bypassing a dangerous area by connecting one channel to another or it may branch from a channel and rejoin it on the other side of the danger."@en . . . "diversion"@en . . "diversion" . . . "Stable" . . . "echelon (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "A subdivision of a headquarters, i.e., forward echelon, rear echelon. "@en . . "echelon"@en . "echelon" . . . "Stable" . . . "echelon (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "Separate level of command. As compared to a regiment, a division is a higher echelon, a battalion is a lower echelon. "@en . . "echelon"@en . "echelon" . . . "Stable" . . . "echelon (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "A fraction of a command in the direction of depth to which a principal combat mission is assigned; i.e., attack echelon, support echelon, reserve echelon. "@en . . "echelon"@en . "echelon" . . . "Stable" . . . "echelon (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . . "A formation in which its subdivisions are placed one behind another, with a lateral and even spacing to the same side."@en . . "echelon"@en . "echelon" . . . "Stable" . . . "EXORD" . "execute order (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "An order issued by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at the direction of the Secretary of Defense, to implement a decision by the President to initiate military operations. "@en . . . "execute order"@en . "execute order" . . . "Stable" . . . "EXORD" . "execute order (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "An order to initiate military operations as directed."@en . . . "execute order"@en . "execute order" . . . "Stable" . . . "exploitation (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "Taking full advantage of success in military operations, following up initial gains, and making permanent the temporary effects already achieved. "@en . . . "exploitation"@en . . "exploitation" . . . "Stable" . . . "exploitation (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "Taking full advantage of any information that has come to hand for tactical, operational, or strategic purposes. "@en . . . "exploitation"@en . . "exploitation" . . . "Stable" . . . "exploitation (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "An offensive operation that usually follows a successful attack and is designed to disorganize the enemy in depth."@en . . . "exploitation"@en . . "exploitation" . . . "Stable" . . . "FOV" . "field of view (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In photography, the angle between two rays passing through the perspective center (rear nodal point) of a camera lens to the two opposite sides of the format. Not to be confused with angle of view. "@en . . "field of view"@en . "field of view" . . . "Stable" . . . "FOV" . "field of view (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The total solid angle available to the gunner when looking through the gunsight."@en . . "field of view"@en . "field of view" . . . "Stable" . . . "flight (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In Navy and Marine Corps usage, a specified group of aircraft usually engaged in a common mission. "@en . . . "flight"@en . "flight" . . . "Stable" . . . "flight (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The basic tactical unit in the Air Force, consisting of four or 1"@en . . . "flight"@en . "flight" . . . "Stable" . . . "flight deck (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In certain airplanes, an elevated compartment occupied by the crew for operating the airplane in flight. "@en . . . "flight deck"@en . "flight deck" . . . "Stable" . . . "flight deck (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The upper deck of an aircraft carrier that serves as a runway. The deck of an air-capable ship, amphibious aviation assault ship, or aviation ship used to launch and recover aircraft."@en . . . "flight deck"@en . "flight deck" . . . "Stable" . . . "footprint (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The area on the surface of the earth within a satellites transmitter or sensor field of view. "@en . . . "footprint"@en . "footprint" . . . "Stable" . . . "footprint (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The amount of personnel, spares, resources, and capabilities physically present and occupying space at a deployed location."@en . . . "footprint"@en . "footprint" . . . "Stable" . . . "force (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "An aggregation of military personnel, weapon systems, equipment, and necessary support, or combination thereof. "@en . . . "force"@en . "force" . . . "Stable" . . . "force (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A major subdivision of a fleet."@en . . . "force"@en . "force" . . . "Stable" . . . "force planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Planning associated with the creation and maintenance of military capabilities by the Military Departments, Services, and US Special Operations Command. "@en . . . "force planning"@en . "force planning" . . . "Stable" . . . "force planning (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In the Joint Operation Planning and Execution System, the planning conducted by the supported combatant command and its components to determine required force capabilities to accomplish an assigned mission."@en . . . "force planning"@en . "force planning" . . . "Stable" . . . "general orders (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Permanent instructions, issued in order form, that apply to all members of a command, as compared with special orders, which affect only individuals or small groups. General orders are usually concerned with matters of policy or administration. "@en . . "general orders"@en . "general orders" . . . "Stable" . . . "general orders (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A series of permanent guard orders that govern the duties of a sentry on post."@en . . "general orders"@en . "general orders" . . . "Stable" . . . "GS" . "general support (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "That support which is given to the supported force as a whole and not to any particular subdivision thereof. "@en . . . "general support"@en . . . . . "general support" . . . "Stable" . . . "GS" . "general support (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A tactical artillery mission. See also direct support; general support-reinforcing."@en . . . "general support"@en . . . . . "general support" . . . "Stable" . . . "grid (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Two sets of parallel lines intersecting at right angles and forming squares; the grid is superimposed on maps, charts, and other similar representations of the Earths surface in an accurate and consistent manner in order to permit identification of ground locations with respect to other locations and the computation of direction and distance to other points. "@en . . . "grid"@en . "grid" . . . "Stable" . . . "grid (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A term used in giving the location of a geographic point by grid coordinates."@en . . . "grid"@en . "grid" . . . "Stable" . . . "GP" . "group (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "A flexible administrative and tactical unit composed of either two or more battalions or two or more squadrons. The term also applies to combat support and combat service support units. "@en . . . "group"@en . "group" . . . "Stable" . . . "GP" . "group (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "A number of ships and/or aircraft, normally a subdivision of a force, assigned for a specific purpose. "@en . . . "group"@en . "group" . . . "Stable" . . . "GP" . "group (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "A long-standing functional organization that is formed to support a broad function within a joint force commanders headquarters."@en . . . "group"@en . "group" . . . "Stable" . . . "gun (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "A cannon with relatively long barrel, operating with relatively low angle of fire, and having a high muzzle velocity. "@en . . "gun"@en . . . "gun" . . . "Stable" . . . "gun (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "A cannon with tube length "@en . . "gun"@en . . . "gun" . . . "Stable" . . . "gun (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "calibers or more."@en . . "gun"@en . . . "gun" . . . "Stable" . . . "hardstand (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A paved or stabilized area where vehicles are parked. "@en . . . "hardstand"@en . "hardstand" . . . "Stable" . . . "hardstand (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Open ground with a prepared surface used for the storage of materiel."@en . . . "hardstand"@en . "hardstand" . . . "Stable" . . . "heavy-lift cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Any single cargo lift, weighing over 5 long tons, and to be handled aboard ship. "@en . . . "heavy-lift cargo"@en . "heavy-lift cargo" . . . "Stable" . . . "heavy-lift cargo (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In Marine Corps usage, individual units of cargo that exceed 800 pounds in weight or 100 cubic feet in volume."@en . . . "heavy-lift cargo"@en . "heavy-lift cargo" . . . "Stable" . . . "howitzer (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A cannon that combines certain characteristics of guns and mortars. The howitzer delivers projectiles with medium velocities, either by low or high trajectories. "@en . . "howitzer"@en . . . "howitzer" . . . "Stable" . . . "howitzer (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Normally a cannon with a tube length of"@en . . "howitzer"@en . . . "howitzer" . . . "Stable" . . . "ID" . "identification (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "The process of determining the friendly or hostile character of an unknown detected contact. "@en . . . "identification"@en . "identification" . . . "Stable" . . . "ID" . "identification (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "In arms control, the process of determining which nation is responsible for the detected violations of any arms control measure. "@en . . . "identification"@en . "identification" . . . "Stable" . . . "ID" . "identification (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "In ground combat operations, discrimination between recognizable objects as being friendly or enemy, or the name that belongs to the object as a member of a class."@en . . . "identification"@en . "identification" . . . "Stable" . . . "incident (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In information operations, an assessed event of attempted entry, unauthorized entry, or an information attack on an automated information system. It includes unauthorized probing and browsing; disruption or denial of service; altered or destroyed input, processing, storage, or output of information; or changes to information system hardware, firmware, or software characteristics with or without the users knowledge, instruction, or intent. "@en . . . "incident"@en . . "incident" . . . "Stable" . . . "incident (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "An occurrence, caused by either human action or natural phenomena, that requires action to prevent or minimize loss of life or damage to property and/or natural resources."@en . . . "incident"@en . . "incident" . . . "Stable" . . . "infiltration (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "The movement through or into an area or territory occupied by either friendly or enemy troops or organizations. The movement is made, either by small groups or by individuals, at extended or irregular intervals. When used in connection with the enemy, it implies that contact is avoided. "@en . . . "infiltration"@en . "infiltration" . . . "Stable" . . . "infiltration (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In intelligence usage, placing an agent or other person in a target area in hostile territory. Usually involves crossing a frontier or other guarded line. Methods of infiltration are: black (clandestine); grey (through legal crossing point but under false documentation); and white (legal)."@en . . . "infiltration"@en . "infiltration" . . . "Stable" . . . "integration (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "In force protection, the synchronized transfer of units into an operational commander's force prior to mission execution. "@en . . . "integration"@en . . "integration" . . . "Stable" . . . "integration (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "The arrangement of military forces and their actions to create a force that operates by engaging as a whole. "@en . . . "integration"@en . . "integration" . . . "Stable" . . . "integration (JP 1-02)"@en . . . . "In photography, a process by which the average radar picture seen on several scans of the 155 time base may be obtained on a print, or the process by which several photographic images are combined into a single image."@en . . . "integration"@en . . "integration" . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Any subject, general or specific, upon which there is a need for the collection of information, or the production of intelligence. "@en . . . "intelligence requirement"@en . . . "intelligence requirement" . . . "Stable" . . . "intelligence requirement (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "A requirement for intelligence to fill a gap in the commands knowledge or understanding of the operational environment or threat forces."@en . . . "intelligence requirement"@en . . . "intelligence requirement" . . . "Stable" . . . "interdiction (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "An action to divert, disrupt, delay, or destroy the enemys military surface capability before it can be used effectively against friendly forces, or to otherwise achieve objectives. "@en . . . "interdiction"@en . . "interdiction" . . . "Stable" . . . "interdiction (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "In support of law enforcement, activities conducted to divert, disrupt, delay, intercept, board, detain, or destroy, under lawful authority, vessels, vehicles, aircraft, people, cargo, and money."@en . . . "interdiction"@en . . "interdiction" . . . "Stable" . . . "JIO" . "joint interrogation operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Activities conducted by a joint or interagency organization to extract information for intelligence purposes from enemy prisoners of 171 war, dislocated civilians, enemy combatants, or other uncategorized detainees. "@en . . . "joint interrogation operations"@en . . "joint interrogation operations" . . . "Stable" . . . "JIO" . "joint interrogation operations (JP 1-02)"@en . . . "Activities conducted in support of law enforcement efforts to adjudicate enemy combatants who are believed to have committed crimes against US persons or property."@en . . . "joint interrogation operations"@en . . "joint interrogation operations" . . . "Stable" . . . "JS" . "joint staff (Personnel)"@en . . . "The staff of a commander of a unified or specified command, subordinate unified command, joint task force, or subordinate functional component (when a functional component command will employ forces from more than one Military Department), that includes members from the several Services comprising the force. These members should be assigned in such a manner as to ensure that the commander understands the tactics, techniques, capabilities, needs, and limitations of the component parts of the force. Positions on the staff should be divided so that Service representation and influence generally reflect the Service composition of the force. "@en . . . "joint staff"@en . "joint staff" . . . "Stable" . . . "JS" . "joint staff (Command)"@en . . . "(capitalized as Joint Staff) The staff under the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff as provided for in Title 10, United States Code, Section 155. The Joint Staff assists the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and, subject to the authority, direction, and control of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the other members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in carrying out their responsibilities."@en . . . "joint staff"@en . "joint staff" . . . "Stable" . . . "landing area (Amphibious)"@en . . . . "That part of the operational area within which are conducted the landing operations of an amphibious force. It includes the beach, the approaches to the beach, the transport areas, the fire support areas, the airspace above it, and the land included in the advance inland to the initial objective. "@en . . . "landing area"@en . . . . . "landing area" . . . "Stable" . . . "landing area (Parachute)"@en . . . . "(Airborne) The general area used for landing troops and materiel either by airdrop or air landing. This area includes one or more drop zones or landing strips. "@en . . . "landing area"@en . . . . . "landing area" . . . "Stable" . . . "landing area (Place)"@en . . . . "Any specially prepared or selected surface of land, water, or deck designated or used for takeoff and landing of aircraft."@en . . . "landing area"@en . . . . . "landing area" . . . "Stable" . . . "landing site (Ground)"@en . . . "A site within a landing zone containing one or more landing points. "@en . . . "landing site"@en . . "landing site" . . . "Stable" . . . "landing site (Coast)"@en . . . "In amphibious operations, a continuous segment of coastline over which troops, equipment and supplies can be landed by surface means."@en . . . "landing site"@en . . "landing site" . . . "Stable" . . . "lay (Aim)"@en . . . . . . . "Direct or adjust the aim of a weapon. "@en . . "lay"@en . "lay" . . . "Stable" . . . "lay (Range)"@en . . . . . . . "Setting of a weapon for a given range, a given direction, or both. "@en . . "lay"@en . "lay" . . . "Stable" . . . "lay (Bombing)"@en . . . . . . . "To drop one or more aerial bombs or aerial mines onto the surface from an aircraft. "@en . . "lay"@en . "lay" . . . "Stable" . . . "lay (Smoke Screen)"@en . . . . . . . "To spread a smoke screen on the ground from an aircraft. "@en . . "lay"@en . "lay" . . . "Stable" . . . "lay (Course)"@en . . . . . . . "To calculate or project a course. "@en . . "lay"@en . "lay" . . . "Stable" . . . "lay (Mission)"@en . . . . . . . "To lay on: a. to execute a bomber strike; b. to set up a mission."@en . . "lay"@en . "lay" . . . "Stable" . . . "LA" . "lead agent (Responsibility)"@en . . "An individual Service, combatant command, or Joint Staff directorate assigned to develop and maintain a joint publication. (CJCSM 5120.0)"@en . . . "lead agent"@en . "lead agent" . . . "Stable" . . . "lead aircraft (Authority)"@en . . . "The airborne aircraft designated to exercise command of other aircraft within the flight. "@en . . "lead aircraft"@en . "lead aircraft" . . . "Stable" . . . "lead aircraft (Point)"@en . . . "An aircraft in the van of two or more aircraft."@en . . "lead aircraft"@en . "lead aircraft" . . . "Stable" . . . "link (Edge)"@en . . . . "A behavioral, physical, or functional relationship between nodes. "@en . . . "link"@en . . "link" . . . "Stable" . . . "link (Communication)"@en . . . . "In communications, a general term used to indicate the existence of communications facilities between two points. "@en . . . "link"@en . . "link" . . . "Stable" . . . "link (Maritime Route)"@en . . . . "A maritime route, other than a coastal or transit route, which links any two or more routes."@en . . . "link"@en . . "link" . . . "Stable" . . . "maintenance (Activity)"@en . . . . "All action taken to retain materiel in a serviceable condition or to restore it to serviceability. It includes inspection, testing, servicing, classification as to serviceability, repair, rebuilding, and reclamation. "@en . . "maintenance (materiel)"@en . "maintenance (materiel)" . . . "Stable" . . . "maintenance (Requirement)"@en . . . . "All supply and repair action taken to keep a force in condition to carry out its mission. "@en . . "maintenance (materiel)"@en . "maintenance (materiel)" . . . "Stable" . . . "maintenance (Routine)"@en . . . . "The routine recurring work required to keep a facility (plant, building, structure, ground facility, utility system, or other real property) in such condition that it may be continuously used at its original or designed capacity and efficiency for its intended purpose."@en . . "maintenance (materiel)"@en . "maintenance (materiel)" . . . "Stable" . . . "maintenance status (Planned service)"@en . . . . "A nonoperating condition, deliberately imposed, with adequate personnel to maintain and preserve installations, materiel, and facilities in such a condition that they may be readily restored to operable condition in a minimum time by the assignment of additional personnel and without extensive repair or overhaul. "@en . . "maintenance status"@en . "maintenance status" . . . "Stable" . . . "maintenance status (Unserviceable)"@en . . . . "That condition of materiel that is in fact, or is administratively classified as, unserviceable, pending completion of required servicing or repairs. "@en . . "maintenance status"@en . "maintenance status" . . . "Stable" . . . "maintenance status (Equipment)"@en . . . . "A condition of materiel readiness that reports the level of operational readiness for a piece of equipment."@en . . "maintenance status"@en . "maintenance status" . . . "Stable" . . . "major operation (Objective)"@en . . . "A series of tactical actions (battles, engagements, strikes) conducted by combat forces of a single or several Services, coordinated in time and place, to achieve strategic or operational objectives in an operational area. "@en . . . "major operation"@en . . "major operation" . . . "Stable" . . . "major operation (Size)"@en . . . "For noncombat operations, a reference to the relative size and scope of a military operation."@en . . . "major operation"@en . . "major operation" . . . "Stable" . . . "maneuver (Positioning)"@en . . . . . "A movement to place ships, aircraft, or land forces in a position of advantage over the enemy. "@en . . . "maneuver"@en . . . "maneuver" . . . "Stable" . . . "maneuver (Exercise)"@en . . . . . "A tactical exercise carried out at sea, in the air, on the ground, or on a map in imitation of war. "@en . . . "maneuver"@en . . . "maneuver" . . . "Stable" . . . "maneuver (Navy)"@en . . . . . "The operation of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle, to cause it to perform desired movements. "@en . . . "maneuver"@en . . . "maneuver" . . . "Stable" . . . "maneuver (Warfare)"@en . . . . . "Employment of forces in the operational area through movement in combination with fires to achieve a position of advantage in respect to the enemy."@en . . . "maneuver"@en . . . "maneuver" . . . "Stable" . . . "marshalling (Process)"@en . . . "The process by which units participating in an amphibious or airborne operation group together or assemble when feasible or move to temporary camps in the vicinity of embarkation points, complete preparations for combat, or prepare for loading. "@en . . . "marshalling"@en . . "marshalling" . . . "Stable" . . . "marshalling (Vehicules)"@en . . . "The process of assembling, holding, and organizing supplies and/or equipment, especially vehicles of transportation, for onward movement."@en . . . "marshalling"@en . . "marshalling" . . . "Stable" . . . "massed fire (Batteries)"@en . . . "The fire of the batteries of two or more ships directed against a single target. "@en . . . "massed fire"@en . "massed fire" . . . "Stable" . . . "massed fire (Multiple Weapon)"@en . . . "Fire from a number of weapons directed at a single point or small area."@en . . . "massed fire"@en . "massed fire" . . . "Stable" . . . "military training (Instruction)"@en . . . "The instruction of personnel to enhance their capacity to perform specific military functions and tasks. "@en . . "military training"@en . "military training" . . . "Stable" . . . "military training (Exercise)"@en . . . "The exercise of one or more military units conducted to enhance their combat readiness."@en . . "military training"@en . "military training" . . . "Stable" . . . "mine (Land)"@en . . . "In land mine warfare, an explosive or other material, normally encased, designed to destroy or damage ground vehicles, boats, or aircraft, or designed to wound, kill, or otherwise incapacitate personnel and designed to be detonated by the action of its victim, by the passage of time, or by controlled means. "@en . . . "mine"@en . . "mine" . . . "Stable" . . . "mine (Navy)"@en . . . "In naval mine warfare, an explosive device laid in the water with the intention of damaging or sinking ships or of deterring shipping from entering an area."@en . . . "mine"@en . . "mine" . . . "Stable" . . . "minefield (Land)"@en . . . "In land warfare, an area of ground containing mines emplaced with or without a pattern. "@en . . . "minefield"@en . . . "minefield" . . . "Stable" . . . "minefield (Naval)"@en . . . "In naval warfare, an area of water containing mines emplaced with or without a pattern."@en . . . "minefield"@en . . . "minefield" . . . "Stable" . . . "minimum range (Clearance)"@en . . . . "Least range setting of a gun at which the projectile will clear an obstacle or friendly troops between the gun and the target. "@en . . "minimum range"@en . "minimum range" . . . "Stable" . . . "minimum range (Distance)"@en . . . . "Shortest distance to which a gun can fire from a given position. "@en . . "minimum range"@en . "minimum range" . . . "Stable" . . . "minimum range (Arming)"@en . . . . "The range at which a projectile or fuse will be armed."@en . . "minimum range"@en . "minimum range" . . . "Stable" . . . "mission type order (Delegation)"@en . . . "An order issued to a lower unit that includes the accomplishment of the total mission assigned to the higher headquarters. "@en . . . "mission type order"@en . "mission type order" . . . "Stable" . . . "mission type order (Objective)"@en . . . "An order to a unit to perform a mission without specifying how it is to be accomplished."@en . . . "mission type order"@en . "mission type order" . . . "Stable" . . . "napalm (Weapon)"@en . . . "Powdered aluminum soap or similar compound used to gelatinize oil or gasoline for use in napalm bombs or flame throwers. "@en . . "napalm"@en . "napalm" . . . "Stable" . . . "napalm (Substance)"@en . . . "The resultant gelatinized substance."@en . . "napalm"@en . "napalm" . . . "Stable" . . . "NDRF" . "National Defense Reserve Fleet (Assets)"@en . . . "Including the Maritime Administration Ready Reserve Force, a fleet composed of ships acquired and maintained by the Maritime Administration for use in mobilization or emergency. "@en . . . "National Defense Reserve Fleet"@en . . "National Defense Reserve Fleet" . . . "Stable" . . . "NDRF" . "National Defense Reserve Fleet (Readyness)"@en . . . "Less the Maritime Administration Ready Reserve Force, a fleet composed of the older dry cargo ships, tankers, troop transports, and other assets in Maritime Administrations custody that are maintained at a relatively low level of readiness."@en . . . "National Defense Reserve Fleet"@en . . "National Defense Reserve Fleet" . . . "Stable" . . . "naval operation (Action)"@en . . . "A naval action (or the performance of a naval mission) that may be strategic, operational, tactical, logistic, or training. "@en . . . "naval operation"@en . "naval operation" . . . "Stable" . . . "naval operation (Process)"@en . . . "The process of carrying on or training for naval combat in order to gain the objectives of any battle or campaign."@en . . . "naval operation"@en . "naval operation" . . . "Stable" . . . "neutralize (Disable)"@en . . . . . "As pertains to military operations, to render ineffective or unusable. "@en . . . "neutralize"@en . "neutralize" . . . "Stable" . . . "neutralize (Personnel)"@en . . . . . "To render enemy personnel or materiel incapable of interfering with a particular operation. "@en . . . "neutralize"@en . "neutralize" . . . "Stable" . . . "neutralize (Disarm)"@en . . . . . "To render safe mines, bombs, missiles, and booby traps. "@en . . . "neutralize"@en . "neutralize" . . . "Stable" . . . "neutralize (Chemical Warfare)"@en . . . . . "To make harmless anything contaminated with a chemical agent."@en . . . "neutralize"@en . "neutralize" . . . "Stable" . . . "noncombatant evacuees (Citizens)"@en . . . "US citizens who may be ordered to evacuate by competent authority include: a. civilian employees of all agencies of the US Government and their dependents, except as noted in 2a below; b. military personnel of the Armed Forces of the United States specifically designated for evacuation as noncombatants; and c. dependents of members of the Armed Forces of the United States."@en . . . "noncombatant evacuees"@en . . "noncombatant evacuees" . . . "Stable" . . . "noncombatant evacuees (Cvilians)"@en . . . "US (and non-US) citizens who may be authorized or assisted (but not necessarily ordered to evacuate) by competent authority include: a. civilian employees of US Government agencies and their dependents, who are residents in the country concerned on their own volition, but express the willingness to be evacuated; b. private US citizens and their dependents; c. military personnel and dependents of members of the Armed Forces of the United States outlined in 1c above, short of an ordered evacuation; and d. designated personnel, including dependents of persons listed in 1a through 1c above, as prescribed by the Department of State."@en . . . "noncombatant evacuees"@en . . "noncombatant evacuees" . . . "Stable" . . . "objective (Goal)"@en . . . "The clearly defined, decisive, and attainable goal toward which every operation is directed. "@en . . . "objective"@en . . "objective" . . . "Stable" . . . "objective (Target)"@en . . . "The specific target of the action taken which is essential to the commanders plan."@en . . . "objective"@en . . "objective" . . . "Stable" . . . "on-call (Asset)"@en . . . "A term used to signify that a prearranged concentration, air strike, or final protective fire may be called for. "@en . . . "on-call"@en . "on-call" . . . "Stable" . . . "on-call (Availability)"@en . . . "Preplanned, identified force or materiel requirements without designated time-phase and destination information."@en . . . "on-call"@en . "on-call" . . . "Stable" . . . "OSC" . "on-scene commander (Military)"@en . . . "An individual in the immediate vicinity of an isolating event who temporarily assumes command of the incident. "@en . . . "on-scene commander"@en . "on-scene commander" . . . "Stable" . . . "OSC" . "on-scene commander (Civilian)"@en . . . "The federal officer designated to direct federal crisis and consequence management efforts at the scene of a terrorist or weapons of mass destruction incident."@en . . . "on-scene commander"@en . "on-scene commander" . . . "Stable" . . . "OPLAN" . "operation plan (Operations)"@en . . . "Any plan for the conduct of military operations prepared in response to actual and potential contingencies. "@en . . . "operation plan"@en . . "operation plan" . . . "Stable" . . . "OPLAN" . "operation plan (Joint Plan)"@en . . . "A complete and detailed joint plan containing a full description of the concept of operations, all annexes applicable to the plan, and a time-phased force and deployment data."@en . . . "operation plan"@en . . "operation plan" . . . "Stable" . . . "operationally ready (Unit)"@en . . . "A unit, ship, or weapon system capable of performing the missions or functions for which organized or designed. "@en . . . "operationally ready"@en . "operationally ready" . . . "Stable" . . . "operationally ready (Personnel)"@en . . . "Personnel available and qualified to perform assigned missions or functions."@en . . . "operationally ready"@en . "operationally ready" . . . "Stable" . . . "oversized cargo (Equipment)"@en . . . "Large items of specific equipment such as a barge, side loadable warping tug, causeway section, powered, or causeway section, nonpowered. Requires transport by sea. "@en . . . "oversized cargo"@en . . "oversized cargo" . . . "Stable" . . . "oversized cargo (Pallet)"@en . . . "Air cargo exceeding the usable dimension of a 463L pallet loaded to the design height of 96 inches, but equal to or less than 1,000 inches in length, 117 inches in width, and 105 inches in height. This cargo is air transportable on the C-5, C-17, C- 130, KC-10 and most civilian contract cargo carriers."@en . . . "oversized cargo"@en . . "oversized cargo" . . . "Stable" . . . "passive mine (Disarmed)"@en . . . "A mine whose anticountermining device has been operated preventing the firing mechanism from being actuated. "@en . . . "passive mine"@en . "passive mine" . . . "Stable" . . . "passive mine (Non-active)"@en . . . "A mine which does not emit a signal to detect the presence of a target."@en . . . "passive mine"@en . "passive mine" . . . "Stable" . . . "pathfinders (Lad Aircraft)"@en . . . . . "Experienced aircraft crews who lead a formation to the drop zone, release point, or target. "@en . . . "pathfinders"@en . "pathfinders" . . . "Stable" . . . "pathfinders (Ground crew)"@en . . . . . "Teams dropped or air landed at an objective to establish and operate navigational aids for the purpose of guiding aircraft to drop and landing zones. "@en . . . "pathfinders"@en . "pathfinders" . . . "Stable" . . . "pathfinders (Radar)"@en . . . . . "A radar device used for navigating or homing to an objective when visibility precludes accurate visual navigation. "@en . . . "pathfinders"@en . "pathfinders" . . . "Stable" . . . "pathfinders (Scout)"@en . . . . . "Teams air delivered into enemy territory for the purpose of determining the best approach and withdrawal lanes, landing zones, and sites for helicopterborne forces."@en . . . "pathfinders"@en . "pathfinders" . . . "Stable" . . . "PID" . "plan identification number (Identifier)"@en . . . "A command-unique four-digit number followed by a suffix indicating the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan year for which the plan is written. "@en . . . "plan identification number"@en . "plan identification number" . . . "Stable" . . . "PID" . "plan identification number (Option)"@en . . . "A five-digit number representing the command-unique four-digit identifier, followed by a one-character, alphabetic suffix indicating the operation plan option, or a one-digit number numeric value indicating the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan year for which the plan is written."@en . . . "plan identification number"@en . "plan identification number" . . . "Stable" . . . "pool (Supply)"@en . . . "Maintenance and control of a supply of resources or personnel upon which other activities may draw. The primary purpose of a pool is to promote maximum efficiency of use of the pooled resources or personnel, e.g., a petroleum pool or a labor and equipment pool. "@en . . "pool"@en . "pool" . . . "Stable" . . . "pool (Common Purpose)"@en . . . "Any combination of resources which serves a common purpose."@en . . "pool"@en . "pool" . . . "Stable" . . . "pressure mine (Land)"@en . . . "In land mine warfare, a mine whose fuse responds to the direct pressure of a target. "@en . . . "pressure mine"@en . . "pressure mine" . . . "Stable" . . . "pressure mine (Naval)"@en . . . "In naval mine warfare, a mine whose circuit responds to the hydrodynamic pressure field of a target."@en . . . "pressure mine"@en . . "pressure mine" . . . "Stable" . . . "property (Ownership)"@en . . . "Anything that may be owned. "@en . . "property"@en . "property" . . . "Stable" . . . "property (Tangible)"@en . . . "As used in the military establishment, this term is usually confined to tangible property, including real estate and materiel. For special purposes and as used in certain statutes, this term may exclude such items as the public domain, certain lands, certain categories of naval vessels, and records of the Federal Government."@en . . "property"@en . "property" . . . "Stable" . . . "protective minefield (Land)"@en . . . "In land mine warfare, a minefield employed to assist a unit in its local, close-in protection. "@en . . . "protective minefield"@en . . "protective minefield" . . . "Stable" . . . "protective minefield (Water)"@en . . . "In naval mine warfare, a minefield emplaced in friendly territorial waters to protect ports, harbors, anchorages, coasts, and coastal routes."@en . . . "protective minefield"@en . . "protective minefield" . . . "Stable" . . . "public diplomacy (Government)"@en . . . "Those overt international public information activities of the United States Government designed to promote United States foreign policy objectives by seeking to understand, inform, and influence foreign audiences and opinion makers, and by broadening the dialogue between American citizens and institutions and their counterparts abroad. "@en . . . "public diplomacy"@en . "public diplomacy" . . . "Stable" . . . "public diplomacy (Civilian)"@en . . . "In peace building, civilian agency efforts to promote an understanding of the reconstruction efforts, rule of law, and civic responsibility through public affairs and international public diplomacy operations. Its objective is to promote and sustain consent for peace building both within the host nation and externally in the region and in the larger international community."@en . . . "public diplomacy"@en . "public diplomacy" . . . "Stable" . . . "ratification (National)"@en . . . "The declaration by which a nation formally accepts, with our without reservation, the content of a standardization agreement. "@en . . . "ratification"@en . . . . "ratification" . . . "Stable" . . . "ratification (Approval)"@en . . . "The process of approving an unauthorized commitment by an official who has the authority to do so."@en . . . "ratification"@en . . . . "ratification" . . . "Stable" . . . "rearming (Vehicule)"@en . . . "An operation that replenishes the prescribed stores of ammunition, bombs, and other armament items for an aircraft, naval ship, tank, or armored vehicle (including replacement of defective ordnance equipment) in order to make it ready for combat service. "@en . . "rearming"@en . "rearming" . . . "Stable" . . . "rearming (Fuze)"@en . . . "Resetting the fuze on a bomb or on an artillery, mortar, or rocket projectile so that it will detonate at the desired time."@en . . "rearming"@en . "rearming" . . . "Stable" . . . "reception (Tactical)"@en . . . . "All ground arrangements connected with the delivery and disposition of air or sea drops. Includes selection and preparation of site, signals for warning and approach, facilitation of secure departure of agents, speedy collection of delivered articles, and their prompt removal to storage places having maximum security. When a group is involved, it may be called a reception committee. "@en . . . "reception"@en . "reception" . . . "Stable" . . . "reception (Personel)"@en . . . . "Arrangements to welcome and provide secure quarters or transportation for defectors, escapees, evaders, or incoming agents. "@en . . . "reception"@en . "reception" . . . "Stable" . . . "reception (Unloading)"@en . . . . "The process of receiving, offloading, marshalling, and transporting of personnel, equipment, and materiel from the strategic and/or intratheater deployment phase to a sea, air, or surface transportation point of debarkation to the marshalling area."@en . . . "reception"@en . "reception" . . . "Stable" . . . "recognition (Identity)"@en . . . "The determination by any means of the individuality of persons, or of objects such as aircraft, ships, or tanks, or of phenomena such as communicationselectronics patterns. "@en . . . "recognition"@en . "recognition" . . . "Stable" . . . "recognition (Ground)"@en . . . "In ground combat operations, the determination that an object is similar within a category of something already known."@en . . . "recognition"@en . "recognition" . . . "Stable" . . . "recovery and reconstitution (National)"@en . . . "Those actions taken by one nation prior to, during, and following an attack by an enemy nation to minimize the effects of the attack, rehabilitate the national economy, provide for the welfare of the populace, and maximize the combat potential of remaining forces and supporting activities. "@en . . . "recovery and reconstitution"@en . . "recovery and reconstitution" . . . "Stable" . . . "recovery and reconstitution (Unit)"@en . . . "Those 264 actions taken by a military force during or after operational employment to restore its combat capability to full operational readiness."@en . . . "recovery and reconstitution"@en . . "recovery and reconstitution" . . . "Stable" . . . "reduced charge (Naval)"@en . . . "The smaller of the two propelling charges available for naval guns. "@en . . "reduced charge"@en . "reduced charge" . . . "Stable" . . . "reduced charge (Artilery)"@en . . . "Charge employing a reduced amount of propellant to fire a gun at short ranges as compared to a normal charge."@en . . "reduced charge"@en . "reduced charge" . . . "Stable" . . . "reorder point (Supply)"@en . . . "That point at which time a stock replenishment requisition would be submitted to maintain the predetermined or calculated stockage objective. "@en . . "reorder point"@en . "reorder point" . . . "Stable" . . . "reorder point (Safety levels)"@en . . . "The sum of the safety level of supply plus the level for order and shipping time equals the reorder point."@en . . "reorder point"@en . "reorder point" . . . "Stable" . . . "RFI" . "request for information (Requirement)"@en . . . "Any specific time-sensitive ad hoc requirement for intelligence information or products to support an ongoing crisis or operation not necessarily related to standing requirements or scheduled intelligence production. A request for information can be initiated to respond to operational requirements and will be validated in accordance with the combatant commands procedures. "@en . . . "request for information"@en . . "request for information" . . . "Stable" . . . "RFI" . "request for information (Intelligence)"@en . . . "The National Security Agency/Central Security Service uses this term to state ad hoc signals intelligence requirements."@en . . . "request for information"@en . . "request for information" . . . "Stable" . . . "reserve (Tasking)"@en . . . . "Portion of a body of troops that is kept to the rear, or withheld from action at the beginning of an engagement, in order to be available for a decisive movement. "@en . . "reserve"@en . . "reserve" . . . "Stable" . . . "reserve (Service Status)"@en . . . . "Members of the Military Services who are not in active service but who are subject to call to active duty. "@en . . "reserve"@en . . "reserve" . . . "Stable" . . . "reserve (Appropriation)"@en . . . . "Portion of an appropriation or contract authorization held or set aside for future operations or contingencies and, in respect to which, administrative authorization to incur commitments or obligations has been withheld."@en . . "reserve"@en . . "reserve" . . . "Stable" . . . "responsibility (Execution)"@en . . . "The obligation to carry forward an assigned task to a successful conclusion. With responsibility goes authority to direct and take the necessary action to ensure success. "@en . . "responsibility"@en . . "responsibility" . . . "Stable" . . . "responsibility (Custody)"@en . . . "The obligation for the proper custody, care, and safekeeping of property or funds entrusted to the possession or supervision of an individual."@en . . "responsibility"@en . . "responsibility" . . . "Stable" . . . "restricted area (Geographic)"@en . . . "An area (land, sea, or air) in which there are special restrictive measures employed to prevent or minimize interference between friendly forces. "@en . . "restricted area"@en . . . "restricted area" . . . "Stable" . . . "restricted area (Entry)"@en . . . "An area under military jurisdiction in which special security measures are employed to prevent unauthorized entry."@en . . "restricted area"@en . . . "restricted area" . . . "Stable" . . . "salvage (State)"@en . . . "Property that has some value in excess of its basic material content but is in such condition that it has no reasonable prospect of use for any purpose as a unit and its repair or rehabilitation for use as a unit is clearly impractical. "@en . . "salvage"@en . "salvage" . . . "Stable" . . . "salvage (Action)"@en . . . "The saving or rescuing of condemned, discarded, or abandoned property, and of materials contained therein for reuse, refabrication, or scrapping."@en . . "salvage"@en . "salvage" . . . "Stable" . . . "salvage operation (Material)"@en . . . "The recovery, evacuation, and reclamation of damaged, discarded, condemned, or abandoned allied or enemy materiel, ships, craft, and floating equipment for reuse, repair, refabrication, or scrapping. "@en . . "salvage operation"@en . "salvage operation" . . . "Stable" . . . "salvage operation (Naval)"@en . . . "Naval salvage operations include harbor and channel clearance, diving, hazardous towing and rescue tug services, and the recovery of materiel, ships, craft, and floating equipment sunk offshore or elsewhere stranded."@en . . "salvage operation"@en . "salvage operation" . . . "Stable" . . . "salvo (Navy)"@en . . . "In naval gunfire support, a method of fire in which a number of weapons are fired at the same target simultaneously. "@en . . "salvo"@en . "salvo" . . . "Stable" . . . "salvo (Air)"@en . . . "In close air support or air interdiction operations, a method of delivery in which the release mechanisms are operated to release or fire all ordnance of a specific type simultaneously. 275"@en . . "salvo"@en . "salvo" . . . "Stable" . . . "section (Navy)"@en . . . . . "As applied to ships or naval aircraft, a tactical subdivision of a division. It is normally one-half of a division in the case of ships, and two aircraft in the case of aircraft. "@en . . "section"@en . "section" . . . "Stable" . . . "section (Organization)"@en . . . . . "A subdivision of an office, installation, territory, works, or organization; especially a major subdivision of a staff. "@en . . "section"@en . "section" . . . "Stable" . . . "section (Infantry)"@en . . . . . "A tactical unit of the Army and Marine Corps. A section is smaller than a platoon and larger than a squad. In some organizations the section, rather than the squad, is the basic tactical unit. "@en . . "section"@en . "section" . . . "Stable" . . . "section (Warehouse)"@en . . . . . "An area in a warehouse extending from one wall to the next; usually the largest subdivision of one floor."@en . . "section"@en . "section" . . . "Stable" . . . "serial (Number)"@en . . . "An element or a group of elements within a series which is given a numerical or alphabetical designation for convenience in planning, scheduling, and control. "@en . . . "serial"@en . "serial" . . . "Stable" . . . "serial (Asset)"@en . . . "A serial can be a group of people, vehicles, equipment, or supplies and is used in airborne, air assault, amphibious operations, and convoys."@en . . . "serial"@en . "serial" . . . "Stable" . . . "shielding (Transportation)"@en . . . "Material of suitable thickness and physical characteristics used to protect personnel from radiation during the manufacture, handling, and transportation of 284 fissionable and radioactive materials. "@en . . "shielding"@en . "shielding" . . . "Stable" . . . "shielding (Nuclear Blast)"@en . . . "Obstructions which tend to protect personnel or materials from the effects of a nuclear explosion."@en . . "shielding"@en . "shielding" . . . "Stable" . . . "SIGINT" . "signals intelligence (Category)"@en . . . "A category of intelligence comprising either individually or in combination all communications intelligence, electronic intelligence, and foreign instrumentation signals intelligence, however transmitted. "@en . . . "signals intelligence"@en . . . . . "signals intelligence" . . . "Stable" . . . "SIGINT" . "signals intelligence (Electromagnetic)"@en . . . "Intelligence derived from communications, electronic, and foreign instrumentation signals."@en . . . "signals intelligence"@en . . . . . "signals intelligence" . . . "Stable" . . . "source (Information)"@en . . . . "A person, thing, or activity from which information is obtained. "@en . . . "source"@en . . . "source" . . . "Stable" . . . "source (Spy)"@en . . . . "In clandestine activities, a person (agent), normally a foreign national, in the employ of an intelligence activity for intelligence purposes. "@en . . . "source"@en . . . "source" . . . "Stable" . . . "source (Interrogation)"@en . . . . "In interrogation activities, any person who furnishes information, either with or without the knowledge that the information is being used for intelligence purposes."@en . . . "source"@en . . . "source" . . . "Stable" . . . "space capability (Ability)"@en . . . "The ability of a space asset to accomplish a mission. "@en . . . "space capability"@en . . . "space capability" . . . "Stable" . . . "space capability (Battle Space)"@en . . . "The ability of a terrestrial-based asset to accomplish a mission in space (e.g., a ground-based or airborne laser capable of negating a satellite)."@en . . . "space capability"@en . . . "space capability" . . . "Stable" . . . "spot (Locate)"@en . . . . "To determine by observation, deviations of ordnance from the target for the purpose of supplying necessary information for the adjustment of fire. "@en . . . "spot"@en . . "spot" . . . "Stable" . . . "spot (Storage)"@en . . . . "To place in a proper location. "@en . . . "spot"@en . . "spot" . . . "Stable" . . . "spot (Ship landing)"@en . . . . "An approved shipboard helicopter landing site."@en . . . "spot"@en . . "spot" . . . "Stable" . . . "squadron (Navy)"@en . . . . "An organization consisting of two or more divisions of ships, or two or more divisions (Navy) or flights of aircraft. It is normally but not necessarily composed of ships or aircraft of the same type. "@en . . "squadron"@en . "squadron" . . . "Stable" . . . "squadron (Aviation)"@en . . . . "The basic administrative aviation unit of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. "@en . . "squadron"@en . "squadron" . . . "Stable" . . . "squadron (Army)"@en . . . . "Battalion-sized ground or aviation units in US Army cavalry regiments."@en . . "squadron"@en . "squadron" . . . "Stable" . . . "staging base (Naval)"@en . . . "An advanced naval base for the anchoring, fueling, and refitting of transports and cargo ships as well as replenishment of mobile service squadrons. "@en . . . "staging base"@en . "staging base" . . . "Stable" . . . "staging base (Military)"@en . . . "A landing and takeoff area with minimum servicing, supply, and shelter provided for the temporary occupancy of military aircraft during the course of movement from one location to another."@en . . . "staging base"@en . "staging base" . . . "Stable" . . . "stockpile to target sequence (Nuclear)"@en . . . "The order of events involved in removing a nuclear weapon from storage and assembling, testing, transporting, and delivering it on the target. "@en . . "stockpile to target sequence"@en . "stockpile to target sequence" . . . "Stable" . . . "stockpile to target sequence (Logistics)"@en . . . "A document that defines the logistic and employment concepts and related physical environments involved in the delivery of a nuclear weapon from the stockpile to the target. It may also define the logistic flow involved in moving nuclear weapons to and from the stockpile for quality assurance testing, modification and retrofit, and the recycling of limited life components."@en . . "stockpile to target sequence"@en . "stockpile to target sequence" . . . "Stable" . . . "strapping (Reinforcement)"@en . . . "An operation by which supply containers, such as cartons or boxes, are reinforced by bands, metal straps, or wire, placed at specified intervals around them, drawn taut, and then sealed or clamped by a machine. "@en . . "strapping"@en . "strapping" . . . "Stable" . . . "strapping (Measurement)"@en . . . "Measurement of storage tanks 298 and calculation of volume to provide tables for conversion of depth of product in linear units of measurement to volume of contents."@en . . "strapping"@en . "strapping" . . . "Stable" . . . "support (Tactical)"@en . . . . "The action of a force that aids, protects, complements, or sustains another force in accordance with a directive requiring such action. "@en . . . "support"@en . . . . . . . . "support" . . . "Stable" . . . "support (Unit)"@en . . . . "A unit that helps another unit in battle. "@en . . . "support"@en . . . . . . . . "support" . . . "Stable" . . . "support (Action)"@en . . . . "An element of a command that assists, protects, or supplies other forces in combat."@en . . . "support"@en . . . . . . . . "support" . . . "Stable" . . . "supported commander (Task)"@en . . . . "The commander having primary responsibility for all aspects of a task assigned by the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan or other joint operation planning authority. "@en . . . "supported commander"@en . . . "supported commander" . . . "Stable" . . . "supported commander (Planning)"@en . . . . "In the context of joint operation planning, the commander who prepares operation plans or operation orders in response to requirements of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. "@en . . . "supported commander"@en . . . "supported commander" . . . "Stable" . . . "supported commander (Assistance)"@en . . . . "In the context of a support command relationship, the commander who receives assistance from another commanders force or capabilities, and who is responsible for ensuring that the supporting commander understands the assistance required."@en . . . "supported commander"@en . . . "supported commander" . . . "Stable" . . . "supporting commander (Planning)"@en . . . "A commander who provides augmentation forces or other support to a supported commander or who develops a supporting plan. "@en . . . "supporting commander"@en . . . "supporting commander" . . . "Stable" . . . "supporting commander (Assistance)"@en . . . "In the context of a support command relationship, the commander who aids, protects, complements, or sustains another commanders force, and who is responsible for providing the assistance required by the supported commander."@en . . . "supporting commander"@en . . . "supporting commander" . . . "Stable" . . . "suspect (Counterdrug)"@en . . . "In counterdrug operations, a track of interest where correlating information actually ties the track of interest to alleged illegal drug operations. "@en . . . "suspect"@en . . . "suspect" . . . "Stable" . . . "suspect (Hostility)"@en . . . "An identity applied to a track that is potentially hostile because of its characteristics, behavior, origin, or nationality. See also assumed friend; neutral; unknown."@en . . . "suspect"@en . . . . "suspect" . . . "Stable" . . . "synchronization (Operations)"@en . . . "The arrangement of military actions in time, space, and purpose to produce maximum relative combat power at a decisive place and time. "@en . . . "synchronization"@en . "synchronization" . . . "Stable" . . . "synchronization (Intelligence)"@en . . . "In the intelligence context, application of intelligence sources and methods in concert with the operation plan to ensure intelligence requirements are answered in time to influence the decisions they support."@en . . . "synchronization"@en . "synchronization" . . . "Stable" . . . "target (Objective)"@en . . . . . "An entity or object considered for possible engagement or other action. "@en . . . "target"@en . . "target" . . . "Stable" . . . "target (Entity)"@en . . . . . "In intelligence usage, a country, area, installation, agency, or person against which intelligence operations are directed. "@en . . . "target"@en . . "target" . . . "Stable" . . . "target (Area)"@en . . . . . "An area designated and numbered for future firing. "@en . . . "target"@en . . "target" . . . "Stable" . . . "target (Burst)"@en . . . . . "In gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits the target."@en . . . "target"@en . . "target" . . . "Stable" . . . "target of opportunity (Target Planning)"@en . . . "A target identified too late, or not selected for action in time, to be included in deliberate targeting that, when detected or located, meets criteria specific to achieving objectives and is processed using dynamic targeting. There are two types of targets of opportunity: unplanned and unanticipated. "@en . . . "target of opportunity"@en . . . . . "target of opportunity" . . . "Stable" . . . "target of opportunity (Weapons)"@en . . . "A target visible to a surface or air sensor or observer, which is within range of available weapons and against which fire has not been scheduled or requested."@en . . . "target of opportunity"@en . . . . . "target of opportunity" . . . "Stable" . . . "target signature (Pattern)"@en . . . "The characteristic pattern of a target displayed by detection and identification equipment. "@en . . . "target signature"@en . "target signature" . . . "Stable" . . . "target signature (Ship)"@en . . . "In naval mine warfare, the variation in the influence field produced by the passage of a ship or sweep."@en . . . "target signature"@en . "target signature" . . . "Stable" . . . "target system (Area)"@en . . . "All the targets situated in a particular geographic area and functionally related. "@en . . . "target system"@en . . . "target system" . . . "Stable" . . . "target system (Cluster)"@en . . . "A group of targets that are so related that their destruction will produce some particular effect desired by the attacker."@en . . . "target system"@en . . . "target system" . . . "Stable" . . . "task organization (Assets)"@en . . . "In the Navy, an organization which assigns to responsible commanders the means with which to accomplish their assigned tasks in any planned action. "@en . . "task organization"@en . "task organization" . . . "Stable" . . . "task organization (Directive)"@en . . . "An organization table pertaining to a specific naval directive. 313"@en . . "task organization"@en . "task organization" . . . "Stable" . . . "terminal control (Coordination)"@en . . . "The authority to direct aircraft to maneuver into a position to deliver ordnance, passengers, or cargo to a specific location or target. Terminal control is a type of air control. "@en . . . "terminal control"@en . . "terminal control" . . . "Stable" . . . "terminal control (Targeting)"@en . . . "Any electronic, mechanical, or visual control given to aircraft to facilitate target acquisition and resolution."@en . . . "terminal control"@en . . "terminal control" . . . "Stable" . . . "terminal guidance (Missile)"@en . . . "The guidance applied to a guided missile between midcourse guidance and arrival in the vicinity of the target. "@en . . . "terminal guidance"@en . . "terminal guidance" . . . "Stable" . . . "terminal guidance (Airport)"@en . . . "Electronic, mechanical, visual, or other assistance given an aircraft pilot to facilitate arrival at, operation within or over, landing upon, or departure from an air landing or airdrop facility."@en . . . "terminal guidance"@en . . "terminal guidance" . . . "Stable" . . . "TORs" . "terms of reference (Authority)"@en . . . "A mutual agreement under which a command, element, or unit exercises authority or undertakes specific missions or tasks relative to another command, element, or unit. "@en . . . "terms of reference"@en . "terms of reference" . . . "Stable" . . . "TORs" . "terms of reference (Directive)"@en . . . "The directive providing the legitimacy and authority to undertake a mission, task, or endeavor."@en . . . "terms of reference"@en . "terms of reference" . . . "Stable" . . . "thermal radiation (Nuclear)"@en . . . "The heat and light produced by a nuclear explosion. "@en . . . "thermal radiation"@en . "thermal radiation" . . . "Stable" . . . "thermal radiation (Heat)"@en . . . "Electromagnetic radiations emitted from a heat or light source as a consequence of its temperature."@en . . . "thermal radiation"@en . "thermal radiation" . . . "Stable" . . . "track (Plot)"@en . . . . . . . . "A series of related contacts displayed on a data display console or other display device. "@en . . . "track"@en . "track" . . . "Stable" . . . "track (Course recording)"@en . . . . . . . . "To display or record the successive positions of a moving object. "@en . . . "track"@en . "track" . . . "Stable" . . . "track (Radar)"@en . . . . . . . . "To lock onto a point of radiation and obtain guidance therefrom. "@en . . . "track"@en . "track" . . . "Stable" . . . "track (Targeting)"@en . . . . . . . . "To keep a gun properly aimed, or to point continuously a target-locating instrument at a moving target. "@en . . . "track"@en . "track" . . . "Stable" . . . "track (Ship Path)"@en . . . . . . . . "The actual path of an aircraft above or a ship on the surface of the Earth. "@en . . . "track"@en . "track" . . . "Stable" . . . "track (Vehicule)"@en . . . . . . . . "One of the two endless belts on which a full-track or half-track vehicle runs. "@en . . . "track"@en . "track" . . . "Stable" . . . "track (Mechanical)"@en . . . . . . . . "A metal part forming a path for a moving object such as the track around the inside of a vehicle for moving a mounted machine gun."@en . . . "track"@en . "track" . . . "Stable" . . . "transient (Unassigned)"@en . . . "Personnel, ships, or craft stopping temporarily at a post, station, or port to which they are not assigned or attached, and having destination elsewhere. "@en . . "transient"@en . "transient" . . . "Stable" . . . "transient (Ship)"@en . . . "An independent merchant ship calling at a port and sailing within"@en . . "transient"@en . "transient" . . . "Stable" . . . "unit (Subdivision)"@en . . . . . "Any military element whose structure is prescribed by competent authority, such as a table of organization and equipment; specifically, part of an organization. "@en . . "unit"@en . "unit" . . . "Stable" . . . "unit (Task Force)"@en . . . . . "An organization title of a subdivision of a group in a task force. "@en . . "unit"@en . "unit" . . . "Stable" . . . "unit (Quantity)"@en . . . . . "A standard or basic quantity into which an item of supply is divided, issued, or used. In this meaning, also called unit of issue. "@en . . "unit"@en . "unit" . . . "Stable" . . . "unit (Reserve)"@en . . . . . "With regard to Reserve Components of the Armed Forces, denotes a Selected Reserve unit organized, equipped, and trained for mobilization to serve on active duty as a unit or to augment or be augmented by another unit. Headquarters and support functions without wartime missions are not considered units."@en . . "unit"@en . "unit" . . . "Stable" . . . "unknown (No Information)"@en . . . . "A code meaning information not available. "@en . . . "unknown"@en . . . . . "unknown" . . . "Stable" . . . "unknown (Vehicule)"@en . . . . "An unidentified target. An aircraft or ship that has not been determined to be hostile, friendly, or neutral using identification friend or foe and other techniques, but that must be tracked by air defense or naval engagement systems. "@en . . . "unknown"@en . . . . . "unknown" . . . "Stable" . . . "unknown (Track)"@en . . . . "An identity applied to an evaluated track that has not been identified."@en . . . "unknown"@en . . . . . "unknown" . . . "Stable" . . . "warning (Defense Action)"@en . . . "A communication and acknowledgment of dangers implicit in a wide spectrum of activities by potential opponents ranging from routine defense measures to substantial increases in readiness and force preparedness and to acts of terrorism or political, economic, or military provocation. "@en . . . "warning"@en . "warning" . . . "Stable" . . . "warning (Potential Injury)"@en . . . "Operating procedures, practices, or conditions that may result in injury or death if not carefully observed or followed."@en . . . "warning"@en . "warning" . . . "Stable" . . . "WARNORD" . "warning order (Notice)"@en . . . . "A preliminary notice of an order or action that is to follow. "@en . . . "warning order"@en . "warning order" . . . "Stable" . . . "WARNORD" . "warning order (Planning Request)"@en . . . . "A planning directive that initiates the development and evaluation of military courses of action by a supported commander and requests that the supported commander submit a commanders estimate. "@en . . . "warning order"@en . "warning order" . . . "Stable" . . . "WARNORD" . "warning order (Planning Directive)"@en . . . . "A planning directive that describes the situation, allocates forces and resources, establishes command relationships, provides other initial planning guidance, and initiates subordinate unit mission planning."@en . . . "warning order"@en . "warning order" . . . "Stable" . . . "wing (Air Force)"@en . . . . . "An Air Force unit composed normally of one primary mission group and the necessary supporting organizations, i.e., organizations designed to render supply, maintenance, hospitalization, and other services required by the primary mission groups. Primary mission groups may be functional, such as combat, training, transport, or service. "@en . . "wing"@en . "wing" . . . "Stable" . . . "wing (Fleet Air)"@en . . . . . "A fleet air wing is the basic organizational and administrative unit for naval-, land-, and tender-based aviation. Such wings are mobile units to which are assigned aircraft squadrons and tenders for administrative organization control. "@en . . "wing"@en . "wing" . . . "Stable" . . . "wing (Marine Corps)"@en . . . . . "A balanced Marine Corps task organization of aircraft groups and squadrons, together with appropriate command, air control, administrative, service, and maintenance units. A standard Marine Corps aircraft wing contains the aviation elements normally required for the air support of a Marine division."@en . . "wing"@en . "wing" . . . "Stable" . . . "wing (Flank Unit)"@en . . . . . "A flank unit; that part of a military force to the right or left of the main body."@en . . "wing"@en . "wing" . . . "Stable" .