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Kaoschallenged05 Nov 2012 5:43 p.m. PST

I thought some may be interested in the use of US Army terms, acronyms, and symbols.

"Army Doctrine Publication (ADP) 1-02 provides foundational doctrine for establishing and using Army terms, acronyms, and symbols. It discusses how a common language is
essential to the effective conduct of military operations. It describes how doctrinal terms and symbols enhance communication among military professionals and ensure a common understanding of doctrinal principles. ADP 1-02 addresses why terms and symbols are important.
ADP 1-02 establishes the basis for Army doctrinal terms, acronyms, and symbols in Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRP) 1-02, Operational Terms and Military Symbols. ADP 1-02 and ADRP 1-02 are part of the Doctrine 2015 Initiative, which also includes a terminology database that will contain all doctrinal terms established in Army doctrinal publications."
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Robert

Kaoschallenged05 Nov 2012 10:04 p.m. PST

"ADRP 1–02 Operational Terms and Military Symbols

This is a PDF for­mat ver­sion of ADRP 1–02 Operational Terms and Military Symbols. Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRP) 1–02 con­sti­tutes approved oper­a­tional ter­mi­nol­ogy and sym­bol­ogy for gen­eral use. It builds on the foun­da­tional doc­trine estab­lished in Army Doctrine Publication (ADP) 1–02"

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Kaoschallenged06 Nov 2012 4:09 p.m. PST

NATO GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND
DEFINITIONS (ENGLISH AND FRENCH)
Listing terms of military significance and
their definitions for use in NATO.

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Lion in the Stars06 Nov 2012 6:20 p.m. PST

I just wish I could find a copy of the Submarine Interior Communications Manual, which has all the 'general-use' name for every single ship's system.

Some really funny ones, like the Wide-Aperture Array (spoken: "wah" like father), and the Wide Aperture Array baffles (spoken: Waffles)

Kaoschallenged07 Nov 2012 4:17 p.m. PST

Some of the military's terms and acronyms over the years have always cracked me up. Robert

Kaoschallenged08 Nov 2012 12:01 p.m. PST

I've found a Standard Submarine Phraseology manual for WWII grin. Robert

Kaoschallenged09 Nov 2012 10:47 p.m. PST

And for the Air Force,

Air Force Supplement to the DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
PDF link

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