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

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As Amended Through 15 March 2012government departments <strong>and</strong> agencies, multinational partners, <strong>and</strong> reinforces policy forcomm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> control. See also joint publication; keystone publications.(CJCSM 5120.01)capstone requirements document — A document that contains performance-basedrequirements to facilitate development <strong>of</strong> individual operational requirementsdocuments by providing a common framework <strong>and</strong> operational concept to guide theirdevelopment. Also called CRD.cargo increment number — A seven-character alphanumeric field that uniquely describesa non-unit-cargo entry (line) in the Joint Operation Planning <strong>and</strong> Execution Systemtime-phased force <strong>and</strong> deployment data.carrier air wing — Two or more aircraft squadrons formed under one comm<strong>and</strong>er foradministrative <strong>and</strong> tactical control <strong>of</strong> operations from a carrier.carrier control zone — The airspace within a circular limit defined by 5 miles horizontalradius from the carrier, extending upward from the surface to <strong>and</strong> including 2,500 feetunless otherwise designated for special operations, <strong>and</strong> is under the cognizance <strong>of</strong> theair <strong>of</strong>ficer during visual meteorological conditions. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-52)carrier strike group — A st<strong>and</strong>ing naval task group consisting <strong>of</strong> a carrier, embarkedairwing, surface combatants, <strong>and</strong> submarines as assigned in direct support, operating inmutual support with the task <strong>of</strong> destroying hostile submarine, surface, <strong>and</strong> air forceswithin the group’s assigned operational area <strong>and</strong> striking at targets along hostile shorelines or projecting power inl<strong>and</strong>. Also called CSG. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-<strong>02</strong>)cartridge actuated device — Small explosive devices used to eject stores from launcheddevices, actuate other explosive systems, or provide initiation for aircrew escapedevices. Also called CAD. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-04)CARVER — A special operations forces acronym used throughout the targeting <strong>and</strong>mission planning cycle to assess mission validity <strong>and</strong> requirements. The acronymst<strong>and</strong>s for criticality, accessibility, recuperability, vulnerability, effect, <strong>and</strong>recognizability. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-05.1)case — 1. An intelligence operation in its entirety. 2. Record <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> anintelligence operation, including personnel, modus oper<strong>and</strong>i, <strong>and</strong> objectives.case <strong>of</strong>ficer — A pr<strong>of</strong>essional employee <strong>of</strong> an intelligence or counterintelligenceorganization, who is responsible for providing directions for an agent operation <strong>and</strong>/orh<strong>and</strong>ling intelligence assets. (<strong>JP</strong> 2-01.2)casual — See transient.42 <strong>JP</strong> 1-<strong>02</strong>

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