Battle Staff Graphics Workbook This workbook contains 36 pages of symbols to aid in your understanding of ADRP 1-02.

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Battle Staff Graphics Workbook This workbook contains 36 pages of symbols to aid in your understanding of ADRP 1-02. 16 November 2016 1

This workbook is based on ADRP 1-02, Terms and Military Symbols, dated Change 16 November 2016. It will provide you with a working knowledge to identify and construct operational symbols and graphics. You must take your time to complete the workbook. Taking your time will increase your shared understanding as you enter the larger blocks of instruction in Graphics and Overlays, MDMP, and Staff Exercise. Before beginning this workbook you must first become familiar with the ten chapters of ADRP 1-02. You should scan majority of the military terms and chapter 1, but you need to read the military terms associated with tactical mission tasks. This workbook will be completed before the graphics and overlays lesson plan. Your facilitator will spot check your progress during the course. This goal for this workbook is to accomplish the following objectives: Provide a better understanding of ADRP 1-02. Increase your confidence in depicting and analyzing graphic symbols. Provide you a quick reference guide as you go back to your unit. Increase your cognitive learning ability. Cognitive learning levels Creating Evaluating Analysing Applying Understanding Remembering Putting elements together to form a coherent or functional whole; reorganizing elements into a new pattern or structure through generating, planning or producing. Making judgments based on criteria and standards through checking and critiquing. Breaking material into constituent parts, determining how the parts relate to one another and to an overall structure or purpose through differentiating, organizing and attributing. Carrying out or using procedure through executing or implementing. Constructing meaning from oral, written and graphics messages through interpreting, exemplifying, classifying, summarizing, inferring, comparing and explaining. Retrieving, recognizing and recalling relevant knowledge from long-term memory. 2

Chapter 3 Military Symbology Basics Fill in the correct frame shapes for standard identities. 3

Chapter 3 Military Symbology Basics (Cont) Correctly number the amplifier locations. 4

Chapter 3 Military Symbology Basics(Cont) Fill in the correct description of amplifier fields that related to the amplifier location on the previous page 5

Chapter 3 Military Symbology Basics(Cont) Fill in the correct description of amplifier fields that related to the amplifier location on the previous page 6

Chapter 3 Military Symbology Basics(Cont) Fill in the correct description of amplifier fields that related to the amplifier location on the previous page 7

Chapter 4 Units, Individuals and Organizations Correctly identify main icons for units Correctly identify sector 1 modifiers for units. 8

Chapter 4 Units, Individuals and Organizatons (Cont). Correctly identify sector 1 modifiers for units Correctly identify echelon amplifiers. 9

Chapter 4 Units, Individuals and Organizations (Cont) Correctly draw task force and team amplifiers; attached and detached amplifiers; command post and command group amplifiers; and combat effectiveness amplifiers 10

Chapter 4 Units, Individuals and Organizations (Cont) Correctly draw each unit unique designation description Special troops battalion, 2d brigade combat team, 10th mountain division, III corps. 4th Platoon (Mobile Gun System), A Company, 4th Battalion 23d Infantry Regiment (Stryker), 2s Brigade 7th Infantry Division Division artillery, 101st airborne division (air assault). 299 Support battalion (brigade), 2d brigade, 7th infantry division. 4th Platoon (mobile gun system), A company, 4th battalion, 23d infantry regiment (Stryker), 2d brigade, 7th infantry division. 6th Battalion, 37 th field artillery regiment, 2d infantry division. C Battery, 3d battalion, 319 field artillery (Air Assault). III Marine Expeditionary Force. 11

Chapter 4 Units, Individuals and Organizations (Cont) Identify main icons, sector 1, and sector 2 modifiers for civilian individuals and organizations. Note: Example of modifier with friendly unit frame does not imply individuals and organizations are friendly, but only serves as a single frame reference for the symbol. 12

Chapter 5 Equipment Identify main icons for civilian individuals and organizations. 13

Chapter 6 Installations Identify main icons, sector 1 and 2 modifiers for installations. 14

Chapter 7 Activities Identify main icons, sector 1 and 2 modifiers for installations. 15

Chapter 8 Control Measure Symbols Fill in the correct description of control measure symbol amplifier fields. You will have to refer back to Chapter 3. Field 2 Description A unique alpha numeric designation that identifies the unit being displayed. Note: When showing unique alphanumeric designations for combat arms regimental units (air defense artillery, armor, aviation, cavalry, field artillery, infantry, and special forces) the following rules apply: No regimental headquarters: A dash (-) will be used between the battalion and the regimental designation where there is no regimental headquarters. (Example: A/6-37 for A Battery, 6th Battalion, 37th Field Artillery) Regimental headquarters: A slash (/) will be used between the battalion and the regimental designation where there is a regimental headquarters of an active operational unit to show continuity of the units. (Example: F/2/11 for F Troop, 2d Squadron/11th Armored Cavalry Regiment) 6 Free text staff comments for information required by the commander> Quantity that identifies the number of items present. For a nuclear event, identifies the actual or estimated size of the nuclear weapon used in kilotons (KT) or megatons (MT). 11 The offset location indicator without the arrow is used to denote precise location of units or to declutter multiple unit locations, except for headquarters. Denotes enemy symbol. The letters "ENY" are used when the color is not an option 16-1 17 18 19 20/20-1 21/21-1 22 An alphanumeric designator for displaying a date-time group (for example, DDHHMMSSZMONYYYY) or O/O for on order. 16

Correctly label the point symbol below 17

Correctly label the point symbol below 18

Correctly label the template below. Correctly label the template below. 19

Correctly label the template below. Correctly label the template below. 20

Correctly label the template below. 21

Correctly identify mission command control measure symobls below 22

Correctly identify mission command control measure symobls below 23

Correctly identify mission command and movement and maneuver control measure symbols below. Correctly identify movement and maneuver control measure symbols below. 24

Correctly identify mission command and movement and maneuver control measure symbols below. 25

Correctly identify movement and maneuver control measure symbols below. 26

Correctly identify movement and maneuver control measure symbols below. Correctly identify fires control measure symbols below. 27

Correctly identify fires control measure symbols below. 28

Correctly identify fires control measure symbols below. Correctly identify protection control measure symbols below. 29

Correctly identify protection control measure symbols below. Correctly identify protection control measure symbols below. 30

Correctly identify protection control measure symbols below. 31

Correctly identify protection control measure symbols below. 32

Correctly identify protection control measure symbols below. 33

Correctly identify protection control measure symbols below. 34

Correctly identify sustainment control measure symbols below. 35

Correctly identify sustainment and intelligence control measure symbols below. 36

Correctly identify airspace control measure symbols below. 37

Correctly identify airspace control measure symbols below. 38

Chapter 9 Tactical Mission Tasks Correctly identify tactical mission task symbols below. 39

Chapter 9 Tactical Mission Tasks Correctly identify tactical mission task symbols below. Chapter 10 Course of Action Sketch Correctly identify task organization icons and combat effectiveness icons below. 40

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