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ADRP 1-02 TERMS AND MILITARY SYMBOLS

NOVEMBER 2016

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Army Doctrine Reference Publication No. 1-02

*ADRP 1-02

Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC, 16 November 2016

Terms and Military Symbols

Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3

Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6

Contents

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PREFACE............................................................................................................... v

INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................vii

MILITARY TERMS ............................................................................................. 1-1

ACRONYMS, ABBREVIATIONS, AND COUNTRY CODES ............................ 2-1 Section I -- Acronyms and Abbreviations..................................................... 2-1 Section II -- Geographical Entity Codes...................................................... 2-25

MILITARY SYMBOLOGY BASICS ................................................................... 3-1 Framed Symbols ................................................................................................ 3-1 Location of Amplifiers for Framed Symbols........................................................ 3-4 Lettering for All Symbols..................................................................................... 3-8 The Bounding Octagon and the Location of Icons and Modifiers for Framed Symbols .............................................................................................................. 3-8 The Building Process for Framed Symbols ...................................................... 3-10 Unframed Symbols ........................................................................................... 3-11

UNITS, INDIVIDUALS, AND ORGANIZATIONS............................................... 4-1 Main Icons for Units ............................................................................................ 4-1 Main Icons for Defense Support of Civil Authorities Individuals and Organizations (Civilian) .................................................................................... 4-36

EQUIPMENT ...................................................................................................... 5-1 Main Icons for Equipment................................................................................... 5-1 Sector 1 Modifiers for Equipment ....................................................................... 5-9 Sector 2 Modifiers for Equipment ..................................................................... 5-12 Mobility Indicator Amplifier (Field 13) ............................................................... 5-13

INSTALLATIONS ............................................................................................... 6-1 Main Icons for Installations ................................................................................. 6-1 Sector 1 Modifiers for Installations ..................................................................... 6-4 Sector 2 Modifiers for Installations ..................................................................... 6-8

Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. *This publication supersedes ADRP 1-02, dated 7 December 2015.

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Chapter 9 Chapter 10

ACTIVITIES ........................................................................................................ 7-1 Main Icons for Activities ...................................................................................... 7-1 Sector 1 Modifiers for Activities........................................................................... 7-5 Sector 2 Modifiers for Activities........................................................................... 7-9

CONTROL MEASURE SYMBOLS .................................................................... 8-1 Basics of Control Measure Symbols ................................................................... 8-1 Point Symbols ..................................................................................................... 8-2 Line Symbols....................................................................................................... 8-3 Boundary Line Symbols ...................................................................................... 8-4 Area Symbols ...................................................................................................... 8-4 Abbreviations and Acronyms for Use With Control Measure Symbols.............8-90

TACTICAL MISSION TASKS............................................................................. 9-1 Tactical Mission Tasks Defined .......................................................................... 9-1 Symbols for Tactical Mission Tasks.................................................................... 9-1

COURSE OF ACTION SKETCH ...................................................................... 10-1 Purpose of Course of Action Sketch ................................................................. 10-1 Makeup of Course of Action Sketch..................................................................10-1

REFERENCES.................................................................................. References-1

Figures

Figure 3-1. Amplifier locations ............................................................................................... 3-4 Figure 3-2. Example of full-frame icon ................................................................................. 3-10 Figure 4-1.Template for an echelon amplifier ...................................................................... 4-26 Figure 4-2.Template for task force or team amplifier ........................................................... 4-28 Figure 4-3.Template for attached and detached amplifiers ................................................. 4-30 Figure 4-4.Template for command post and command group amplifier .............................. 4-31 Figure 4-5.Template for combat effectiveness amplifier ...................................................... 4-32 Figure 4-6. Offset locator indicators ..................................................................................... 4-33 Figure 4-7. Headquarters offset locator indicators............................................................... 4-34 Figure 5-1. Examples of mobility indicator amplifiers for framed and unframed

equipment symbols........................................................................................... 5-13 Figure 8-1. Standard point and supply point templates ......................................................... 8-3 Figure 8-2. Standard line template......................................................................................... 8-3 Figure 8-3. Horizontal and vertical boundary templates ........................................................ 8-4 Figure 8-4. Standard area template ....................................................................................... 8-5 Figure 9-1. Example of tactical mission task symbol connected to task organization

composition symbol ............................................................................................ 9-6 Figure 10-1. Comparison of sample unit and task organization composition symbols........ 10-2 Figure 10-2. Task organization composition symbol example............................................. 10-2 Figure 10-3. Brigade combat team example........................................................................ 10-4

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Tables

Table 3-1. Frame shapes for standard identities .................................................................... 3-2 Table 3-2. Examples of status ................................................................................................ 3-3 Table 3-3. Description of amplifier fields ................................................................................ 3-5 Table 3-4. Examples of horizontal and vertical bounding octagons ....................................... 3-9 Table 3-5. Building process for framed symbols .................................................................. 3-11 Table 3-6. Building process for control measure symbols ................................................... 3-13 Table 4-1. Main icons for units ............................................................................................... 4-1 Table 4-2. Main icons for named units ................................................................................... 4-7 Table 4-3. Sector 1 modifiers for units ................................................................................... 4-8 Table 4-4. Sector 2 modifiers for unit mobility ...................................................................... 4-19 Table 4-5. Sector 2 modifiers for unit equipment size, range, or altitude............................. 4-21 Table 4-6. Sector 2 modifiers for additional capability ......................................................... 4-24 Table 4-7. Echelon amplifiers ............................................................................................... 4-27 Table 4-8. Task force and team amplifier ............................................................................. 4-29 Table 4-9. Attached and detached amplifiers ....................................................................... 4-30 Table 4-10. Command post and command group amplifiers ............................................... 4-31 Table 4-11. Combat effectiveness amplifiers ....................................................................... 4-33 Table 4-12. Examples of unit symbols ................................................................................. 4-35 Table 4-13. Main icons for defense support of civil authorities individuals and

organizations ..................................................................................................... 4-36 Table 4-14. Sector 1 modifiers for defense support of civil authorities individuals and

organizations ..................................................................................................... 4-39 Table 4-15. Sector 2 modifiers for defense support of civil authorities individuals and

organizations ..................................................................................................... 4-43 Table 4-16. Examples of symbols for defense support of civil authorities individuals

and organizations.............................................................................................. 4-44 Table 5-1. Main icons for equipment ...................................................................................... 5-1 Table 5-2. Sector 1 modifiers for equipment .......................................................................... 5-9 Table 5-3. Sector 2 modifiers for equipment ........................................................................ 5-12 Table 5-4. Mobility indicator amplifiers for equipment .......................................................... 5-14 Table 6-1. Main icons for installations .................................................................................... 6-1 Table 6-2. Sector 1 modifiers for installations ........................................................................ 6-4 Table 6-3. Sector 2 modifiers for installations ........................................................................ 6-8 Table 7-1. Main icons for activities ......................................................................................... 7-1 Table 7-2. Sector 1 modifiers for activities ............................................................................. 7-5 Table 7-3. Sector 1 modifiers for activities ............................................................................. 7-9 Table 8-1. Description of control measure symbol amplifier fields......................................... 8-2 Table 8-2. Mission command ................................................................................................. 8-5 Table 8-3. Movement and maneuver ................................................................................... 8-15 Table 8-4. Fires .................................................................................................................... 8-31

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Table 8-5. Protection............................................................................................................ 8-42 Table 8-6. Minefields............................................................................................................ 8-63 Table 8-7. Minefield and mine area sector 1 modifiers ........................................................ 8-66 Table 8-8. Sustainment ........................................................................................................ 8-69 Table 8-9. Intelligence.......................................................................................................... 8-80 Table 8-10. Airspace control ................................................................................................ 8-82 Table 8-11. Abbreviations and acronyms for use with boundaries ...................................... 8-91 Table 8-12. Abbreviation and acronyms used in control measure symbols for unit

functions ........................................................................................................... 8-92 Table 9-1. Tactical mission task symbols .............................................................................. 9-1 Table 10-1. Task organization icons .................................................................................... 10-3 Table 10-2. Combat effectiveness icons .............................................................................. 10-4

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Preface

ADRP 1-02 constitutes approved Army doctrinal terminology and symbology for general use. It builds on the foundational doctrine established in ADP 1-02.

The principal audience for ADRP 1-02 is all members of the profession of Arms. Commanders and staffs of Army headquarters serving as joint task force or multinational headquarters should also refer to applicable joint or multinational doctrine concerning the range of military operations and joint or multinational forces. Trainers and educators throughout the Army will also use this publication.

Commanders, staffs, and subordinates ensure their decisions and actions comply with applicable U.S., international, and, in some cases, host-nation laws and regulations. Commanders at all echelons ensure their Soldiers operate in accordance with the law of war and the rules of engagement. (See FM 27-10.)

This publication implements the following international agreements: STANAG 1059 (ED. 8). Letter Codes for Geographical Entities. 1 April 2004. STANAG 1241 (ED. 5). NATO Standard Identity Description Structure for Tactical Use. 6 April 2005. STANAG 2019 (ED. 6)/APP-6 (C). NATO Joint Military Symbology. 24 May 2011. STANAG 3680 (ED. 5)/AAP-6 (2012) (2). NATO Glossary of Terms and Definitions (English and French). 20 April 2015.

ADRP 1-02 uses joint terms where applicable.

ADRP 1-02 applies to the Active Army, Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and United States Army Reserve unless otherwise stated.

The proponent of ADRP 1-02 is the United States Army Combined Arms Center. The preparing agency is the Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate, United States Army Combined Arms Center. Send written comments and recommendations on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) to Commander, U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, ATTN: ATZL MCK D (ADRP 1-02), 300 McPherson Avenue, Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027 2337; by e-mail to usarmy.leavenworth.mccoe.mbx.cadd-orgmailbox@mail.mil; or submit an electronic DA Form 2028.

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