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JP 1-02, DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms - DMRTI ...

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As Amended Through 15 March 2012Ppackaged petroleum product — A petroleum product (generally a lubricant, oil, grease, orspecialty item) normally packaged by a manufacturer <strong>and</strong> procured, stored, transported,<strong>and</strong> issued in containers having a fill capacity <strong>of</strong> 55 United States gallons (or 45Imperial gallons, or 205 liters) or less.packup kit — Service-provided maintenance gear including spare parts <strong>and</strong> consumablesmost commonly needed by the deployed helicopter detachment. Supplies are sufficientfor a short-term deployment but do not include all material needed for everymaintenance task. Also called PUK. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-04)palletized unit load — Quantity <strong>of</strong> any item, packaged or unpackaged, which is arrangedon a pallet in a specified manner <strong>and</strong> securely strapped or fastened thereto so that thewhole is h<strong>and</strong>led as a unit. (<strong>JP</strong> 4-01.6)parallel chains <strong>of</strong> comm<strong>and</strong> — In amphibious operations, a parallel system <strong>of</strong> comm<strong>and</strong>,responding to the interrelationship <strong>of</strong> Navy, l<strong>and</strong>ing force, Air Force, <strong>and</strong> other majorforces assigned, wherein corresponding comm<strong>and</strong>ers are established at eachsubordinate level <strong>of</strong> all components to facilitate coordinated planning for, <strong>and</strong>execution <strong>of</strong>, the amphibious operation. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-<strong>02</strong>)paramilitary forces — Forces or groups distinct from the regular armed forces <strong>of</strong> anycountry, but resembling them in organization, equipment, training, or mission. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-24)partial mobilization — See mobilization, Part 2.partisan warfare — Not to be used. See guerrilla warfare.partner nation — Those nations that the United States works with to disrupt theproduction, transportation, distribution, <strong>and</strong> sale <strong>of</strong> illicit drugs, as well as the moneyinvolved with this illicit activity. Also called PN. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-07.4)pass — 1. A short tactical run or dive by an aircraft at a target. 2. A single sweep throughor within firing range <strong>of</strong> an enemy air formation.passage <strong>of</strong> lines — An operation in which a force moves forward or rearward throughanother force’s combat positions with the intention <strong>of</strong> moving into or out <strong>of</strong> contactwith the enemy. A passage may be designated as a forward or rearward passage <strong>of</strong>lines.passenger mile — One passenger transported one mile. For air <strong>and</strong> ocean transport, usenautical miles; for rail, highway, <strong>and</strong> inl<strong>and</strong> waterway transport in the continentalUnited States, use statute miles.<strong>JP</strong> 1-<strong>02</strong> 249

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