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These military and associated terms, together with their definitions, constitute approved Department of Defense (DOD) terminology for general use by all DOD components.
understanding. The Army field manuals referenced with the terms provide an explanation of how those terms are used. The symbology defined in this manual is in compliance with Department of Defense Military Standard 2525, Common Warfighting Symbology.
the following publications are authorized for Army use: (1) FM 21–30. This FM authorizes abbreviations used in opera-tional plans and orders to form military symbols. This includes reports, records, overlays, and charts. (2) FM 21–31. This FM authorizes abbreviations used in maps, overlays, and related activities to form topographic symbols.
focus primarily on land military symbols applicable for the Army and Marine Corps. In addition to terminology, this manual includes the following updated lists:
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