Dod Dictionary Of Military And Associated Terms by Department of Department of Defense
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March 2018 For more titles, visit www.usgovpub.com The DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms is a must-have resource for anyoneinterested in the U.S. military or doing research on the subject. Just released in March 2018, thisdictionary is as current as it gets. It includes standard US military and associated terminology toencompass the joint activity of the Armed Forces of the United States. These military andassociated terms, together with their definitions, constitute approved Department of Defense(DOD) terminology for general use by all DOD components. Why buy a book you can download for free? We print this book so you don't have to. First you gotta find a good clean (legible) copy and make sure it's the latest version (not always easy). Some documents found on the web are missing some pages or the image quality is so poor, they are difficult to read. We look over each document carefully and replace poor quality images by going back to the original source document. We proof each document to make sure it's all there - including all changes. If you find a good copy, you could print it using a network printer you share with 100 other people (typically its either out of paper or toner). If it's just a 10-page document, no problem, but if it's 250-pages, you will need to punch 3 holes in all those pages and put it in a 3-ring binder. Takes at least an hour. It's much more cost-effective to just order the latest version from Amazon.com This book includes original commentary which is copyright material. Note that government documents are in the public domain. We print these large documents as a service so you don't have to. The books are compact, tightly-bound, full-size (8 1⁄2 by 11 inches), with large text and glossy covers. If you like the service we provide, please leave positive review on Amazon.com.
Department Of Defense Dictionary Of Military And Associated Terms by Joint Chiefs Of Staff
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The Joint Publication 1-02, Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms sets forth standard US military and associated terminology to encompass the joint activity of the Armed Forces of the United States. These military and associated terms, together with their definitions, constitute approved Department of Defense (DOD) terminology for general use by all DOD components. This publication supplements standard English-language dictionaries and standardizes military and associated terminology to improve communication and mutual understanding within DOD, with other federal agencies, and among the United States and its allies. This edition of JP 1-02 has been published in two basic parts: A. Terms and definitions. These are annotated with the source publication. B. Abbreviations and acronyms. The source publication establishes the authoritative context for proper understanding and management of the associated term.
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This Joint Chiefs and Staff publication, Department of Defense DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, sets forth standard US military and associated terminology to encompass the joint activity of the Armed Forces of the United States. These military and associated terms, together with their definitions, constitute approved Department of Defense (DOD) terminology for general use by all DOD components. This publication supplements standard English-language dictionaries and standardizes military and associated terminology to improve communication and mutual understanding within DOD with other US Government departments and agencies and among the United States and its allies.
Department Of Defense Dictionary Of Military And Associated Terms Incorporating The Nato And Iadb Dictionaries by United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Us Department Of Defense Dod Dictionary Of Military And Associated Terms December 2020 by United States Government Us Army
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This Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff manual, the US Department of Defense DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms December 2020, sets forth standard US military and associated terminology to encompass the joint activity of the Armed Forces of the United States. These military and associated terms, together with their definitions, constitute approved Department of Defense (DOD) terminology for general use by all DOD components. This publication supplements standard English-language dictionaries and standardizes military and associated terminology to improve communication and mutual understanding within DOD with other US Government departments and agencies and among the United States and its allies. This publication applies to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Services, the Joint Staff (JS), combatant commands, DOD agencies, and all other DOD components. It is the primary terminology source when preparing correspondence, to include policy, strategy, doctrine, and planning documents.
Department Of Defense Dictionary Of Military And Associated Terms Joint Publication 1 02 by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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The Joint Publication 1-02, Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms sets forth standard US military and associated terminology to encompass the joint activity of the Armed Forces of the United States. These military and associated terms, together with their definitions, constitute approved Department of Defense (DOD) terminology for general use by all DOD components. This publication supplements standard English-language dictionaries and standardizes military and associated terminology to improve communication and mutual understanding within DOD, with other federal agencies, and among the United States and its allies.
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Department Of Defense Dictionary Of Military And Associated Terms As Amended Through 15 February 2016 Joint Publication 1 02 by U. S. Department of Defense
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1. Scope The Joint Publication (JP) 1-02, Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, sets forth standard US military and associated terminology to encompass the joint activity of the Armed Forces of the United States. These military and associated terms, together with their definitions, constitute approved Department of Defense (DOD) terminology for general use by all DOD components. 2. Purpose This publication supplements standard English-language dictionaries and standardizes military and associated terminology to improve communication and mutual understanding within DOD, with other federal agencies, and among the United States and its allies. 3. Application This publication applies to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Services, the Joint Staff, combatant commands, DOD agencies, and all other DOD components. It is the primary terminology source when preparing correspondence, to include policy, strategy, doctrine, and planning documents.
Department Of Defense Dictionary Of Military And Associated Terms by Joint Staff
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The Joint Publication 1-02, Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms sets forth standard US military and associated terminology to encompass the joint activity of the Armed Forces of the United States. These military and associated terms, together with their definitions, constitute approved Department of Defense (DOD) terminology for general use by all DOD components.
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Dod Dictionary Of Military And Associated Terms by Department of Defense (Dod)
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This publication supplements standard English-language dictionaries and standardizes military and associated terminology to improve communication and mutual understanding within DOD with other US Government departments and agencies and among the United States and its allies.
Department Of Defense Dictionary Of Military And Associated Terms As Amended Through 15 April 2013 Joint Publication 1 02 by Department Of Defense
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The Dictionary Of Military Terms by U.S. Department of Defense
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The official and comprehensive dictionary of military and associated terminology compiled and used by the Department of Defense. Divided into two sections, The Dictionary of Military Terms contains the terms and definitions approved for Department of Defense (DOD) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) use as well as a complete listing of commonly used abbreviations and acronyms. These military and associated terms, together with their definitions, constitute approved terminology for general use by all DOD components. The Dictionary of Military Terms supplements standard English-language dictionaries and standardizes military and associated terminology to improve communication and mutual understanding within the DOD, with other federal agencies, and among the United States and its allies. It is the primary terminology source when preparing correspondence, including policy, strategy, doctrine, and planning documents. This publication applies to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Services, the Joint Staff, combatant commands, DOD agencies, and all other DOD components.
Joint Publication Jp 1 02 Department Of Defense Dictionary Of Military And Associated Terms 15 August 2012 by United States Government US Army
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The Joint Publication 1-02, Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms sets forth standard US military and associated terminology to encompass the joint activity of the Armed Forces of the United States. These military and associated terms, together with their definitions, constitute approved Department of Defense (DOD) terminology for general use by all DOD components. This publication supplements standard English-language dictionaries and standardizes military and associated terminology to improve communication and mutual understanding within DOD, with other federal agencies, and among the United States and its allies. This publication applies to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Services, the Joint Staff, combatant commands, DOD agencies, and all other DOD components. It is the primary terminology source when preparing correspondence, to include policy, strategy, doctrine, and planning documents. Criteria for inclusion of terminology in JP 1-02 is enumerated in Department of Defense Instruction (DODI) 5025.12, Standardization of Military and Associated Terminology, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction (CJCSI) 5705.01, Standardization of Military and Associated Terminology. This edition of JP 1-02 has been published in two basic parts: a. Terms and definitions. These are annotated with the source publication. b. Abbreviations and acronyms. The source publication establishes the authoritative context for proper understanding and management of the associated term.
Department Of Defense Dictionary Of Military And Associated Terms by LIGHTNING SOURCE INC
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Navy Tactical Reference Publication Ntrp 1 02 Navy Supplement To The Dod Dictionary Of Military And Associated Terms January 2017 by United States Government US Navy
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Navy Tactical Reference Publication NTRP 1-02 Navy Supplement to the DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms January 2017 NTRP 1-02, Navy Supplement to the DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, establishes and standardizes the professional language of the U.S. Navy by defining the terminology, acronyms, and abbreviations used in Navy Warfare Library (NWL) publications. NTRP 1-02 supplements Joint Publication 1-02 (JP 1-02), Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. The terminology established by NTRP 1-02 shall be used without alteration unless a distinctly different connotation is intended. For guidance in preparing glossaries and lists of acronyms and abbreviations for NWL publications, consult NTTP 1-01, The Navy Warfare Library. Terminology included in NTRP 1-02 is collected from the main text of promulgated Navy publications and widely-used allied publications. Terms that are adequately defined by or that have definitions that can be derived from a standard collegiate dictionary are not included. Terms defined in JP 1-02 are not included in NTRP 1-02 unless Navy usage has a markedly different context or meaning. Abbreviations and acronyms in NTRP 1-02 reflect standard meanings for those used most commonly in NWL publications. As a general rule, abbreviations defined in standard collegiate dictionaries are not included. Entries do not include prowords, code words, or brevity words.
The Dictionary Of Military Terms by Defense
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This is the comprehensive, standardized dictionary of military and associated terminology compiled and used by the Department of Defense. Divided into sections, The Dictionary of Military Terms contains all definitions approved for DoD and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) use, as well as a complete listing of commonly used abbreviations and acronyms.
Department Of Defense Dictionary Of Military And Associated Terms by United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff
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The Department Of Defense Dictionary Of Military And Associated Terms by Dept. of Defense
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What dictionary does the military use? ›
DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms - reflects general and universal terms in joint publication glossaries. Methods to change to the DOD Dictionary are listed in the instructions above.
What does JP stand for in the Army? ›As directed in Joint Publication (JP) 1, Doctrine for the Armed Forces of the United States, the DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms [Short title: DOD Dictionary] sets forth standard US military and associated terminology to encompass the joint activity of the Armed Forces of the United States.
What does E&E mean on SEAL Team? ›E&E – Escape and Evade.
What are DOD terms of reference? ›Terms of reference (TOR) are authoritative documents developed to codify authorities and responsibilities of key personnel in supporting commanders' decision-making and command responsibilities. TORs are different from SOPs.
What does code 19 mean in the military? ›For example: 13 for field artillery, 19 for armor/armored cavalry and 92 for quartermaster. Within each occupational field, there are usually several codes available.
What does POG mean in military? ›POG is an acronym to be "Person Other than Grunt", with "grunt" no longer meaning "ground combat soldier" but specifically "infantry".
What is the nickname for military police? ›Members of the RMP are often known as 'Redcaps' because of the scarlet covers on their peaked caps and scarlet coloured berets.
What is an E 4 in the Army? ›Some enlisted paygrades have two ranks. The Army, for example, has the ranks of corporal and specialist at the paygrade of E-4. A corporal is expected to fill a leadership role and has a higher rank than a specialist, even though both receive E-4 pay.
What are military police called in the Navy? ›In any large community like the Navy, law enforcement and security are essential. Whether executing crime prevention programs or carrying out anti-terrorism measures, the Sailors working as the Navy's military police are equipped to handle any situation.
What does Charlie Mike mean in SEAL Team? ›Jun 1, 2020. Charlie Mike. This military term is code for Continue Mission—pushing through adversity no matter the difficulties.
What is a cake eater in the Navy? ›
Cake Eater: An officer. Canoe Club: The U.S. Navy. Canoe U: United States Naval Academy. Captain's Mast: Navy term for non-judicial punishment under Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
What do Marines call SEALs? ›Navy SEALs | Marines | |
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Nicknames: | - "Frogmen" - "The Teams" - "The Men with Green Faces" | - "Jarheads" - "Devil Dogs" - "Leathernecks" |
Military Role: | - Special operations - Direct action - Counter-terrorism - Special reconnaissance - Unconventional Warfare | Amphibious and expeditionary warfare |
Aim to have four to six professional references ready to provide to the employer, so you can rotate them and avoid overusing any one person.
What are the examples of terms of reference? ›vision, objectives, scope and deliverables (i.e. what has to be achieved) stakeholders, roles and responsibilities (i.e. who will take part in it) resource, financial and quality plans (i.e. how it will be achieved) work breakdown structure and schedule (i.e. when it will be achieved)
What do you put in a terms of reference? ›Include the date of the last review. Describe the purpose of the committee, why it has been established and its objectives. Describe how the committee will report to the board, including how often, and the format and content of reports to the board, eg dashboard formats and what they will cover.
What does 10-4 mean in the military? ›10-4 is a way of saying “message received” in radio communications. It's also used as a way to “you got it.”
What does re 4 mean on dd214? ›• RE-4: Individuals separated from last period of service with a nonwaiverable. disqualification (refer to AR 601-280). Ineligible for enlistment except as provided for in paragraphs 2-7c and 2-7d. (See waiverable moral and administrative disqualification.)
What did Vietnam soldiers call helicopters? ›Nicknamed the "Huey" after the phonetic sound of its original designation, HU-1, the UH-1 "Iroquois" helicopter was the work horse of the Army during the Vietnam War.
What does it mean to call a girl a pog? ›Since the PogChamp emoticon was released in 2012, the word “pog” has come to be a slang word itself, an adjective meaning “excellent“, “cool“, “remarkable“, or “awesome“. “Pog”, in this sense, can also be used as a stand-alone interjection, essentially meaning “Cool!”. More.
What do Marines say in response to Semper Fi? ›Yet, if it's said to you, saying Semper Fi in response would suffice as a sign of respect. Another common response to Semper Fi is the Marine chant – “Oorah!” which is not to be confused with the “hooah!” of the Army or “hooyah!” of the Navy and Coast Guard.
What is a Marine cop called? ›
Warrant officer Marines are officer-level technical specialists in their respective fields, providing leadership, training, and extensive knowledge to the Marines in their MOS. To advance to this rank, the secretary of the Navy approves a warrant for a sergeant or staff NCO to be appointed a warrant officer.
What rank is a military police? ›This also means that the bulk of military police officers fall somewhere between the ranks of E-5 to W-1, depending on their years of experience.
What are cops called in the Air Force? ›The United States Air Force Security Forces (SF) are the ground combat force and military police service of the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force. USAF Security Forces (SF) were formerly known as Military Police (MP), Air Police (AP), and Security Police (SP) at various points in its history.
What rank is 3 stripes in Army? ›All sergeants were indicated by three chevrons: Sgt.
What does E 7 mean in the Army? ›Pay Grade | Title | Abbreviation |
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E-5 | Sergeant | SGT |
E-6 | Staff Sergeant | SSG |
E-7 | Sergeant First Class | SFC |
E-8 | Master Sergeant | MSG |
Warrant officers are entitled to the salute and are extended the courtesies and respect due commissioned officers. They're accepted for membership in the officer's club. They rank immediately below second lieutenants and above the highest enlisted grade.
Do Navy Master-at-Arms carry guns? ›Standard issued weapons
Typically, a rated Master-at-Arms will at a minimum maintain qualifications in the following weapons to perform their basic duties: Beretta M9 pistol. SIG Sauer P228 M11 pistol, currently being phased out in favor of the SIG M18 MHS. Mossberg 500 shotgun.
The master-at-arms (MAA) is a ship's senior rating, normally carrying the rank of chief petty officer or warrant officer.
Do you have to get tased in the Navy? ›Unlike other training for less-than-lethal weapons, getting tased is a "100 percent voluntary," experience, said Lt. Col. Melissa Brown, chief of the security forces training policy branch.
What does Tango Mike mean? ›13. What does Tango Mike mean? Answer: It means “thank you,” or specifically, “thanks much.” In 1955, many military organizations, including NATO and the U.S. military, adopted a phonetic alphabet to aid in correctly transmitting messages.
What does Foxtrot Mike mean? ›
What does "alpha mike foxtrot" mean? Alpha Mike Foxtrot, AMF, is shorthand for "Adios Mother *bleep*". Use your imagination to fill in the blank. Another more sanitized version is adios my friend.
Why do soldiers say Oscar Mike? ›*The term "Oscar Mike" means "on the move" in military lingo.
What is a Navy Crow? ›A crow is an unofficial Navy term for the petty officer rank insignia, which includes an eagle above one to three chevrons, depending upon a Sailor's rank.
What is a Navy chop? ›Within the wardroom (the commissioned officers' dining area aboard a warship), Navy Supply Corps officers are colloquially called “pork chops.” Not lamb chops or veal chops.
What is a full bird in the Navy? ›Colonels are sometimes referred to (but not addressed as) full colonels, bird colonels, or full bird colonels because lieutenant colonels are also referred to and addressed in correspondence as "colonel." Referring to an "O-6", a colonel's pay grade, also may differentiate colonels and lieutenant colonels, who have a ...
What are elite Marines called? ›RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - From now on, an elite branch of the U.S. Marine Corps will officially be known as Raiders - similar to names like Army Green Berets and Navy SEALs.
What is slang for Marine? ›Jarhead. A slang term used by sailors as early as World War II to refer to members of the Marine Corps, drawing the term from the resemblance of the Marine dress blues uniform, with its high collar, to a Mason jar.
What is the Marines famous saying? ›Latin for “Always Faithful,” Semper Fidelis is the motto of every Marine—an eternal and collective commitment to the success of our battles, the progress of our Nation, and the steadfast loyalty to the fellow Marines we fight alongside.
What happens if you don't have 3 references? ›If you're applying for a position and the employer asks for references, find either an academic contact or close character reference outside of a professional setting. Ask your favorite teacher or the coach if they will be a reference as you start your first career move.
Are 3 references enough? ›Most job seekers should aim to provide three to four professional references. This is a good number to have because it provides potential employers with a good mix of people who can attest to your qualifications, work ethic, and character.
Does the military check references? ›
Not only does the background check subject go through a personal interview, but the government also conducts interviews with the subject's spouse, friends, neighbors , educators, employers, and professional references.
What are the five 5 examples of reference books? ›Some examples of reference sources are: dictionaries, encyclopedias, bibliographies, almanacs, directories, atlases, and handbooks. These can be online or in print.
What are three good references examples? ›- Recent Bosses. ...
- Coworkers. ...
- Professors. ...
- Friends… But Only if They're a Professional Reference. ...
- Group Members. ...
- Any Place You've Volunteered. ...
- The Person You Babysat for or Whose Lawn You Mowed Every Summer. ...
- High School Teacher or Coach.
The terms of reference (ToR) document defines all aspects of how a consultant or a team will conduct an evaluation. It defines the objectives and the scope of the evaluation, outlines the responsibilities of the consultant or team, and provides a clear description of the resources available to conduct the study.
Why is a terms of reference important? ›Concise and clear terms of reference help to ensure the smooth running of the investigation. They can prevent irrelevant issues being raised (such as old wounds) and provide an element of professional objectivity.
Who gives the terms of reference? ›5.3.
Terms of reference are instigated by some commissioning body or person who is usually responsible for providing the brief. Any project requires a reason, but more important, who instigated or commissioned the project and subsequent report. Within a company the commissioners may be the board of directors.
The US Government Glossary of Interagency and Associated Terms (USG Glossary) identifies standard terminology experienced in cooperation activities of the Federal branches of government and their components.
What language software does the military use? ›The DLIFLC is the language school where the U.S. military trains the interpreters that it sends all over the world. GLOSS is one of its many programs.
Does military still use phonetic alphabet? ›Each word in the military phonetic alphabet corresponds to a letter of the regular English alphabet. In order to make sure everyone is using the same pronunciation guide, all military members are taught this phonetic alphabet upon entering service.
Does the US military still use Morse code? ›The requirement that ships monitor for distress signals was removed in 1999, though the U.S. Navy still teaches at least some sailors to read, send and receive Morse code. Aviators also use Morse code to identify automated navigational aids.
What is the most respected dictionary in the United States? ›
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is widely accepted as the most complete record of the English language ever assembled. Unlike typical language dictionaries, which only define words in terms of their current uses and meanings, the OED is a historical dictionary.
Which American Dictionary is best? ›Dictionary by Merriam-Webster: America's most-trusted online dictionary.
What is the most used word in the American dictionary? ›'The' tops the league tables of most frequently used words in English, accounting for 5% of every 100 words used. “'The' really is miles above everything else,” says Jonathan Culpeper, professor of linguistics at Lancaster University. But why is this?
How do military linguists learn so fast? ›There are intensive language classes seven hours a day, five days a week, plus homework and self-study time. And that's just the language-learning side. Remember, these are military students, so they have regular duties and PT to do as well.
How difficult is DLI? ›No matter what language you are learning, it is going to be insanely fast-paced and difficult. If it's a more difficult language, they may spend a month on basic alphabet and sounds, but once you've got that down, they pour on the vocabulary.
Does DLI make you fluent? ›That's where the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center comes in. It's one of the world's foremost language schools that can make you fluent quickly, whether you're learning Arabic, Farsi, Pashto or Mandarin Chinese.
What does Tango Mike Mike mean? ›13. What does Tango Mike mean? Answer: It means “thank you,” or specifically, “thanks much.” In 1955, many military organizations, including NATO and the U.S. military, adopted a phonetic alphabet to aid in correctly transmitting messages.
What is Z in military alphabet? ›Symbol | Code Word | Phonic (pronunciation) |
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W | Whiskey | WISS KEY |
X | X-ray | ECKS RAY |
Y | Yankee | YANG KEY |
Z | Zulu | ZOO LOO |
As it was NATO Allies who had spearheaded the final revision, it became known from that point on as the NATO Alphabet. Alfa, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu.
What replaced Morse code? ›The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) officially replaced the Morse system.
When did the U.S. stop using Morse code? ›
In the United States the final commercial Morse code transmission was on July 12, 1999, signing off with Samuel Morse's original 1844 message, WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT, and the prosign SK ("end of contact").
When did the military stop teaching Morse code? ›In 2012, the Army stopped enrolling students in the Morse code course since it no longer has a requirement to train Soldiers.