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

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As Amended Through 15 March 2012requirements planning (transport to bed plan). Also called PMRC. See also patient.(<strong>JP</strong> 4-<strong>02</strong>)P-day — That point in time at which the rate <strong>of</strong> production <strong>of</strong> an item available for militaryconsumption equals the rate at which the item is required by the Armed Forces.peace building — Stability actions, predominately diplomatic <strong>and</strong> economic, thatstrengthen <strong>and</strong> rebuild governmental infrastructure <strong>and</strong> institutions in order to avoid arelapse into conflict. Also called PB. See also peace enforcement; peacekeeping;peacemaking; peace operations. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-07.3)peace enforcement — Application <strong>of</strong> military force, or the threat <strong>of</strong> its use, normallypursuant to international authorization, to compel compliance with resolutions orsanctions designed to maintain or restore peace <strong>and</strong> order. See also peace building;peacekeeping; peacemaking; peace operations. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-07.3)peacekeeping — <strong>Military</strong> operations undertaken with the consent <strong>of</strong> all major parties to adispute, designed to monitor <strong>and</strong> facilitate implementation <strong>of</strong> an agreement (cease fire,truce, or other such agreement) <strong>and</strong> support diplomatic efforts to reach a long-termpolitical settlement. See also peace building; peace enforcement; peacemaking;peace operations. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-07.3)peacemaking — The process <strong>of</strong> diplomacy, mediation, negotiation, or other forms <strong>of</strong> peacefulsettlements that arranges an end to a dispute <strong>and</strong> resolves issues that led to it. See also peacebuilding; peace enforcement; peacekeeping; peace operations. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-07.3)peace operations — A broad term that encompasses multiagency <strong>and</strong> multinational crisisresponse <strong>and</strong> limited contingency operations involving all instruments <strong>of</strong> national powerwith military missions to contain conflict, redress the peace, <strong>and</strong> shape the environment tosupport reconciliation <strong>and</strong> rebuilding <strong>and</strong> facilitate the transition to legitimate governance.Peace operations include peacekeeping, peace enforcement, peacemaking, peace building,<strong>and</strong> conflict prevention efforts. Also called PO. See also peace building; peaceenforcement; peacekeeping; <strong>and</strong> peacemaking. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-07.3)peacetime operating stocks — Logistic resources on h<strong>and</strong> or on order necessary to supportday-to-day operational requirements, <strong>and</strong> which, in part, can also be used to <strong>of</strong>fsetsustaining requirements. Also called POS. (<strong>JP</strong> 4-03)peak overpressure — (*) The maximum value <strong>of</strong> overpressure at a given location which isgenerally experienced at the instant the shock (or blast) wave reaches that location.penetration aids — Techniques <strong>and</strong>/or devices employed by <strong>of</strong>fensive aerospace weaponsystems to increase the probability <strong>of</strong> penetration <strong>of</strong> enemy defenses.<strong>JP</strong> 1-<strong>02</strong> 251

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