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Table 7-9. Examples of Deception Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Phony Minefield.
(See page 1-146
for definition.)
Lines
Forward Edge of
Actual Trace
the Battle Area
(FEBA).
(See page 1-85 for
definition.)
Proposed or On Order
Final Protective
Line (FPL).
(See page 1-78 for
definition.)
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Table 7-9. Examples of Deception Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Areas
Battle Position (BP) (See page 1-21 for definition.)
Occupied
Note: The side opposite Field B (Echelon) faces toward the hostile force.
Prepared but not
Occupied
Planned
Engagement Area
(EA).
(See page 1-71 for
definition.)
Friendly Strong
Point (SP).
(See page 1-178
for definition.)
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Table 7-9. Examples of Deception Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Enemy Known or
Confirmed Strong
Point
Observation Post
(OP)/Outpost.
(See page 1-135
for definition.)
Combat Outpost.
(See page 1-35 for
definition.)
Observation
Outpost Occupied
by Reconnaissance
Forward Observer
(FO) Position
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Table 7-9. Examples of Deception Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Sensor
Outpost/Listening
Post
NBC Observation
Post (Dismounted)
Principal Direction
of Fire (PDF)
Note: The example shows the sector of fire of an automatic rifle. The PDF is along the left side of
the sector. Field A shows the equipment symbol for an automatic rifle.
Points
Target Reference
Point (TRP).
(See page 1-185
for definition.)
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Table 7-10. Examples of Offensive Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Axis of Advance (See page 1-17 for definition.) Note: A unit symbol will precede friendly axis of
advance control measures.
Friendly Aviation
Axis of Advance
Friendly Airborne
Axis of Advance
Friendly Attack
Helicopter Axis of
Advance
Friendly Ground
Axis of Shaping
Operations
Friendly Ground
Axis of Supporting
Attack
Friendly Ground
Axis of Decisive
Operations
Friendly Ground
Axis of Main Attack
Friendly Ground
Axis On Order with
Date and Time (if
known) Effective
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Table 7-10. Examples of Offensive Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Enemy Known or
Confirmed Axis of
Advance
Enemy Templated
or Suspected Axis
of Advance
Direction of Attack (See page 1-61 for definition.) Note: A unit symbol will precede friendly direc-
tion of attack control measures.
Friendly Aviation
Direction of Attack
Friendly Aviation
Planned or On
Order Direction of
Attack
Enemy Aviation
Known or
Confirmed
Direction of Attack
Enemy Aviation
Templated or
Suspected
Direction of Attack
Friendly Direction
of Shaping
Operations
Friendly Direction
of Supporting
Attack
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Table 7-10. Examples of Offensive Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Friendly Direction
of Decisive
Operations
Friendly Direction
of Main Attack
Friendly Direction
of Attack Planned
or On Order
Enemy Ground
Known or
Confirmed
Direction of Attack
Enemy Ground
Templated or
Suspected
Direction of Attack
Lines
Final Coordination
Line (FCL).
(See page 1-78 for
definition.)
Infiltration Lane.
(See page 1-98 for
definition.)
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Table 7-10. Examples of Offensive Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Limit of Advance
(LOA).
(See page 1-112
for definition.)
Line of Departure
(LD).
(See page 1-113
for definition.)
Line of Departure/
Line of Contact
(LD/LC).
(See page 1-113
for definition.)
Probable Line of
Deployment (PLD).
(See page 1-151
for definition.)
Areas
Assault Position.
(See page 1-15 for
definition.)
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Table 7-10. Examples of Offensive Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Attack Position (See page 1-16 for definition.)
Friendly Attack
Position
Friendly Occupied
Attack Position
(only if a unit must
stop in the attack
position)
Friendly Attack
Position Planned,
Proposed, or On
Order
Attack by Fire
Position.
(See page 1-16 for
definition.)
Support by Fire
Position.
(See page 1-179
for definition.)
Objective.
(See page 1-135
for definition.)
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Table 7-11. Examples of Special Maneuver Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
General
Encirclement (See page 1-70 for definition.)
Friendly Forces
Encircled
Hostile Forces
Encircled
Ambush.
(See page 1-10 for
definition.)
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Table 7-11. Examples of Special Maneuver Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Lines
Airhead/Airhead
Line (AL).
(See page 1-6 for
definition.)
Bridgehead Line
(BL).
(See page 1-25 for
definition.)
Holding Line (HL).
(See page 1-94 for
definition.)
Release Line (RL).
(See page 1-160
for definition.)
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Table 7-11. Examples of Special Maneuver Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Areas
Area of Operations
(AO).
(See page 1-12 for
definition.)
Named Area of
Interest (NAI).
(See page 1-130
for definition.)
Targeted Area of
Interest (TAI).
(See page 1-184
for definition.)
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Table 7-12. Examples of Fire Support Coordinating Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Points
Fire Support
Station (FSS).
(See page 1-81 for
definition.)
Lines
Coordinated Fire
Line (CFL).
(See page 1-45 for
definition.)
Fire Support
Coordination Line
(FSCL).
(See page 1-80 for
definition.)
Restrictive Fire
Line (RFL).
(See page 1-163
for definition.)
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Table 7-12. Examples of Fire Support Coordinating Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Areas
Airspace
Coordination Area
(ACA).
(See page 1-8 for
definition.)
Bomb Area
Free Fire Area
(FFA).
(See page 1-86 for
definition.)
Fire Support Area
(FSA).
(See page 1-79 for
definition.)
No-Fire Area
(NFA).
(See page 1-132
for definition.)
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Table 7-12. Examples of Fire Support Coordinating Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Position Area for
Artillery (PAA).
(See page 1-148
for definition.)
Restrictive Fire
Area (RFA).
(See page 1-163
for definition.)
Targets (See page 1-184 for definition.)
Points (Target designators consist of two letters followed by four numerals.)
Point/Single Target
Nuclear Target.
The point at the
center of the target
represents the
desired ground
zero.
Linear Targets
Linear Target
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Table 7-12. Examples of Fire Support Coordinating Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Final Protective
Fire (FPF).
(See page 1-78 for
definition.)
Area Targets (Target designators consist of two letters followed by four numerals.)
Circular Target
Rectangular
Irregular Shaped
Target
Series of Targets (See page 1-169 for definition.)
Series of Targets
Using Regular
Targets
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Table 7-12. Examples of Fire Support Coordinating Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Series of Targets
Using Rectangular
Targets
Group of Targets (See page 1-90 for definition.) (Target designators consist of two letters followed
by four numerals.)
Group of Targets
Using Regular
Targets
Group of Targets
Using Rectangular
Targets
Smoke Targets
Linear Smoke
Target
Planned Smoke
with Designated
Time Shown
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Table 7-12. Examples of Fire Support Coordinating Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Smoke (actually in
place)
Table 7-13. Examples of Command and Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Points
Special Point
Contact Point (CP).
(See page 1-43 for
definition.)
Coordination Point
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Table 7-13. Examples of Command and Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Decision Point
(DP).
(See page 1-53 for
definition.)
General or
Unspecified Point
Checkpoint (CKP).
(See page 1-29 for
definition.)
Linkup Point (LU).
(See page 1-113
for definition.)
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Table 7-13. Examples of Command and Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Passage Point
(PP).
(See page 1-143
for definition.)
Rally Point (RLY).
(See page 1-155
for definition.)
Release Point
(RP).
(See page 1-160
for definition.)
Start Point (SP).
(See page 1-176
for definition.)
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Table 7-13. Examples of Command and Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Way Point.
(See page 1-198
for definition.)
Lines
Light Line (LL).
(See page 1-112
for definition.)
Areas
Airfield Zone
Note: Under Field
“H,” include type of
airfield, length of
runway, and other
pertinent
information.
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Table 7-14. Examples of Mobility/Countermobility/Survivability Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Obstacles (See page 1-136 for definition.)
Abatis.
(See page 1-1 for
definition.)
Belt Obstacle.
(See page 1-136
for definition.)
Obstacle Line.
(See page 1-136
for definition.)
Obstacle Zone.
(See page 1-136
for definition.)
Antitank Obstacles
Note: The points of the antitank ditch face toward hostile force.
Completed Antitank
Ditch
Antitank Ditch
under Construction
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Table 7-14. Examples of Mobility/Countermobility/Survivability Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Antitank Ditch
Reinforced with
Antitank Mines
Fixed and
Prefabricated
Fixed and Prefabricated
Antitank Obstacles,
Tetrahedrons,
Dragon’s Teeth,
and Other Similar
Obstacles
Moveable Antitank
Moveable
Obstacles,
Tetrahedrons,
Dragon’s Teeth,
and Other Similar
Obstacles
Moveable and
Prefabricated
Moveable and Prefabricated
Antitank Obstacles,
Tetrahedrons,
Dragon’s Teeth,
and Other Similar
Obstacles
Antitank Wall
Note: The points of the antitank wall face toward hostile force.
Booby Trap.
(See page 1-23 for
definition.)
Mines (See page 1-124 for definition.)
Antipersonnel (AP)
Mines
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Table 7-14. Examples of Mobility/Countermobility/Survivability Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Antipersonnel Mine
with Dashed Arrow
Showing Direction
of Effects
Antitank (AT) Mine
Antitank Mine with
Anti-Handling
Device
Unspecified Mine
Mine Cluster
Wide Area Mine
Minefields (See page 1-124 for definition.)
Completed
Minefield
Planned Minefield
Antipersonnel
Minefield
Antitank Minefield
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Table 7-14. Examples of Mobility/Countermobility/Survivability Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Antitank Minefield
with Gap
Scatterable Mines
Minefield with Self-
Destruct Date-Time
Group
Antipersonnel
Minefield
Reinforced with
Scatterable Mines
with Self-Destruct
Date-Time Group
Scatterable
Minefield (Antitank
Mines) with Self-
Destruct Date-Time
Group.
(See page 1-166
for definition.)
Mined Area
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Table 7-14. Examples of Mobility/Countermobility/Survivability Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Executed Volcano
Antitank Minefield
Obstacle Effects
Block.
(See page 1-23 for
definition.)
Note: The vertical line indicates the limit of the enemy advance and the width of the obstacles or
where the obstacles tie into untrafficable terrain. The horizontal line is relative to the depth of the
obstacles.
Fix. (See page 1-
81 for definition.)
Note: The irregular part of the symbol indicates where enemy advance is slowed by obstacles.
Turn.
(See page 1-192
for definition.)
Note: The direction of the arrow indicates desired turn direction.
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Table 7-14. Examples of Mobility/Countermobility/Survivability Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Disrupt.
(See page 1-63 for
definition.)
Note: The short arrows indicate where obstacles disrupt enemy. The long arrows indicate where
bypass is allowed and attacked by fires.
Obstacle-Free Area
Obstacle Restricted
Area.
(See page 1-136
for definition.)
Unexploded
Ordnance Area
Road Blocks, Craters, and Blown Bridges
Planned (usually
used to close a
lane through an
antitank ditch or
other obstacle)
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Table 7-14. Examples of Mobility/Countermobility/Survivability Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Explosives, State
of Readiness 1
(safe).
(See page 1-176
for definition.)
Explosives, State
of Readiness 2
(armed but
passable).
(See page 1-176
for definition.)
Road Block
Complete
(executed).
(See page 1-164
for definition.)
Trip Wire
Wire Obstacles
Unspecified
Single Fence
Double Fence
Double Apron
Fence
Low Wire Fence
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Table 7-14. Examples of Mobility/Countermobility/Survivability Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
High Wire Fence
Single Strand
Concertina
Double Strand
Concertina
Triple Strand
Concertina
Obstacle Bypass (See page 1-26 for definition.)
Obstacle Bypass Difficulty (Enemy is moving in the same direction in which the arrow points.)
Bypass Easy
Bypass Difficult
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Table 7-14. Examples of Mobility/Countermobility/Survivability Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Bypass Impossible
Crossing Sites/Water Crossings (See page 1-50 for definition.)
Assault Crossing
Area
Bridge or Gap
Crossing
Ferry
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Table 7-14. Examples of Mobility/Countermobility/Survivability Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Ford/Ford Easy.
(See page 1-83 for
definition.)
Ford Difficult
Lane.
(See page 1-109
for definition.)
Raft Site
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Table 7-14. Examples of Mobility/Countermobility/Survivability Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Engineer
Regulating Point
(ERP).
(See page 1-71 for
definition.)
Limited Access
Area
Table 7-15. Examples of Survivability Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Earthwork, Small
Trench, or
Fortification
Fort
Fortified Line
Foxhole,
Emplacement, or
Weapon Site.
(See page 1-70 for
definition.)
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Table 7-15. Examples of Survivability Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Surface Shelter
Underground
Shelter
Table 7-16. Examples of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Minimum Safe
Distance (MSD)
Zones
Nuclear
Detonations
Friendly Ground
Zero
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Table 7-16. Examples of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Friendly Planned or
On Order
Enemy Known
Ground Zero
Enemy Templated
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Table 7-16. Examples of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Fallout Producing
Biological Attack or
Release Event
Chemical Attack or
Release Event
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Table 7-16. Examples of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Radioactive Area
Biologically
Contaminated Area
Chemically
Contaminated Area
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Table 7-16. Examples of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Decontamination Points (See page 1-54 for definition.)
Unspecified
Decontamination
Site/Point (DCN)
Unspecified
Alternate
Decontamination
Site/Point (DCN
ALT)
Troops
Decontamination
Site/Point (DCN T)
Equipment
Decontamination
Site/Point (DCN E)
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Table 7-16. Examples of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Equipment and
Troops
Decontamination
Site/Point (DCN
E/T)
Operational
Decontamination
Site/Point (DCN O)
Thorough
Decontamination
Site/Point (DCN T)
Dose Rate Contour
Lines.
(See page 1-66 for
definition.)
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Table 7-17. Examples of Combat Service Support Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Points
Ambulance
Exchange Point
(AXP).
(See page 1-9 for
definition.)
Cannibalization
Point (CAN)
Casualty Collection
Point (CCP).
(See page 1-27 for
definition.)
Civilian Collection
Point (CIV)
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Table 7-17. Examples of Combat Service Support Control Measures
Control Measure
Graphic
Example
Detainee Collection
Point (DET)
Enemy Prisoner of
War Collection
Point (EPW)
Logistics Release
Point (LRP).
(See page 1-115
for definition.)
Maintenance
Collection Point
(MCP).
(See page 1-117
for definition.)
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