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As Amended Through 15 March 2013<br />

outer transport area — In amphibious operations, an area inside the antisubmarine screen<br />

to which assault transports proceed initially after arrival in the objective area. See also<br />

inner transport area; transport area. (JP 3-<strong>02</strong>)<br />

outsized cargo — A single item that exceeds 1,000 inches long by 117 inches wide by 105<br />

inches high in any one dimension. See also oversized cargo. (JP 4-01.6)<br />

overpressure — The pressure resulting from the blast wave of an explosion. It is referred<br />

to as “positive” when it exceeds atmospheric pressure and “negative” during the<br />

passage of the wave when resulting pressures are less than atmospheric pressure.<br />

(JP 3-11)<br />

Overseas Environmental Baseline Guidance Document — A set of objective criteria and<br />

management practices developed by the Department of Defense to protect human<br />

health and the environment. Also called OEBGD. (JP 3-34)<br />

oversized cargo — 1. Large items of specific equipment such as a barge, side loadable<br />

warping tug, causeway section, powered, or causeway section, nonpowered. Requires<br />

transport by sea. 2. Air cargo exceeding the usable dimension of a 463L pallet loaded<br />

to the design height of 96 inches, but equal to or less than 1,000 inches in length, 117<br />

inches in width, and 105 inches in height. This cargo is air transportable on the C-5,<br />

C-17, C-130, KC-10 and most civilian contract cargo carriers. See also outsized<br />

cargo. (JP 3-17)<br />

over-the-horizon amphibious operations — An operational initiative launched from<br />

beyond visual and radar range of the shoreline. (JP 3-<strong>02</strong>)<br />

overt — Activities that are openly acknowledged by or are readily attributable to the United<br />

States Government, including those designated to acquire information through legal<br />

and open means without concealment. Overt information may be collected by<br />

observation, elicitation, or from knowledgeable human sources. (JP 2-01.2)<br />

overt operation — An operation conducted openly, without concealment. See also<br />

clandestine operation; covert operation. (JP 2-01.2)<br />

216 JP 1-<strong>02</strong>

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