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U.S. Department of Defence
Industri: Government; Military
Number of terms: 79318
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To revise a report or other document in such a fashion as to prevent identification of sources, or of the actual persons and places with which it is concerned, or of the means by which it was acquired. Usually involves deletion or substitution of names and other key details.
Industry:Military
To restrict operations to a narrow zone by use of existing or reinforcing obstacles or by fire or bombing.
Industry:Military
To place military units, equipment, or supplies at or near the point of planned use or at a designated location to reduce reaction time, and to ensure timely support of a specific force during initial phases of an operation.
Industry:Military
To observe and maintain contact (not necessarily continuously) with a unit or force.
Industry:Military
To maintain contact on a target from such a position that the marking unit has an immediate offensive capability.
Industry:Military
To haul a ship ahead by line or anchor.
Industry:Military
To gather information from a person who is aware that information is being given although there is ignorance of the true connection and purposes of the interviewer. Generally overt unless the collector is other than purported to be.
Industry:Military
To employ combat forces to occupy physically and to control a designated area.
Industry:Military
To effect visual or electronic contact by a friendly aircraft with another aircraft. Normally, the air intercept is conducted in the following five phases: a. Climb phase - Airborne to cruising altitude. B. Maneuver phase - Receipt of initial vector to target until beginning transition to attack speed and altitude. C. Transition phase - Increase or decrease of speed and altitude required for the attack. D. Attack phase - Turn to attack heading, acquire target, complete attack, and turn to breakaway heading. E. Recovery phase - Breakaway to landing. See also close-controlled air interception.
Industry:Military
To determine that classified information requires, in the interests of national security, a lower degree of protection against unauthorized disclosure than currently provided, coupled with a changing of the classification designation to reflect such a lower degree.
Industry:Military
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