What does COP stand for military?

A common operational picture (COP) is a single identical display of relevant (operational) information (e.g. position of own troops and enemy troops, position and status of important infrastructure such as bridges, roads, etc.)
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What does abbreviation cop stand for?

(Entry 1 of 4) : police officer. cop.
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Why does the military use acronyms?

Acronyms are used commonly to make big concepts easy to communicate, and there's a good chance you haven't heard of at least a few. Be sure to check out Military.com's Glossary of Military Terms and Slang. If you want to know more about the military alphabet, check out our complete guide. AFI -- Air Force Instruction.
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What is code 19 in military?

Career branch numbers range from 11 to 92. For example: 13 for field artillery, 19 for armor/armored cavalry and 92 for quartermaster. Within each occupational field, there are usually several codes available.
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What does XO mean military?

September 2017. For the most part, executive officers, or XOs, are actually captains-in-waiting. They have been selected for command, and when an incumbent commanding officer (CO) departs, an XO ascends.
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What rank is below captain?

Officer Ranks
  • Second Lieutenant. Typically the entry-level rank for most commissioned officers. ...
  • First Lieutenant. A seasoned lieutenant with 18 to 24 months of service. ...
  • Captain. ...
  • Major. ...
  • Lieutenant Colonel. ...
  • Colonel. ...
  • Brigadier General. ...
  • Major General.
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What is the highest rank in the military?

The highest military rank is O-10, or "five-star general." It is symbolized by five stars for each of the military services. Although it is currently a part of the military service rank system, no officer has been promoted to it since World War II, when the rank was created.
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What does red stand for military?

RED is an acronym that stands for Remember Everyone Deployed.
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What does COP stand for in texting?

This slang term is used on the internet and in all other forms of communication to mean feel, get, receive, or steal something. In other words, it is a way to define every means possible of obtaining something.
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Where did the term COP Out come from?

Cop-out has come to mean an evasion, an escape from facing up to something, but like many slang words it has an untidy history. It first appeared some 500 years ago in the Scots phrase "play cop out" where cop was equivalent to cup, meaning "playing empty the cup" or, frankly, boozing.
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What is COP close of?

End of day (EOD), end of business (EOB), close of business (COB), close of play (COP) or end of play (EOP) is the end of the trading day in financial markets, the point when trading ceases.
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Are code reds real?

A "code red" is how they refer to hazing a Marine and is strictly against Marine Corps policy.
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What is red Friday military?

What is R.E.D. Friday? RED is an acronym that stands for Remember Everyone Deployed. R.E.D. Friday was created to remind people of our heroes overseas and show that we are thinking of them.
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What day is Remember Everyone Deployed?

On Fridays, civilians back home wear an article of red clothing — a shirt, a tie, anything — as a reminder to all to Remember Everyone Deployed. These Fridays became known as R.E.D. Friday.
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What is the lowest military rank?

Private (E-1) Private, the lowest Army rank, normally is held only by new recruits while at Basic Combat Training (BCT), but the rank occasionally is assigned to soldiers after a disciplinary action has been taken. The Army private (E-1) wears no uniform insignia.
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Is facial hair allowed in the Army?

Army Beard and Mustache Regulations

Facial hair in the U.S. Army is not allowed, aside from mustaches. Army mustache regulation is tightly enforced as soldiers are expected to otherwise keep their face clean-shaved when in uniform.
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Who outranks an admiral?

In the navy, you can't get a higher rank than admiral. The admiralty ranks occupy pay grades from O7 to O11. At O7, is the bottom of the admiralty, which starts with the one-star rear admiral, followed by the two-star rear admiral. The O9 vice admiral, or the three-star admiral, outranks them both.
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How old are captains in the Army?

In the U.S. army, something like 75%-80% of newly-commissioned Second Lieutenants are promoted to First Lieutenant (around age 25), perhaps 75%-80% of First Lieutenants are promoted to Captain (ages 28-29), and 75%-80% of Captains are promoted to Major (around ages 31-33).
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Is general higher than admiral?

Admiral and general are the same ranks in the defence. The only difference is that Admiral is a rank in the Navy and General is the rank in Army. Admiral is a top rank or part of a top rank in the Navy. Admiral is a rank just above the vice admiral and below Fleet Admiral or Admiral of the Fleet.
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Can a captain date a lieutenant?

All the services prohibit personal and business relationships between officers and enlisted members, calling them prejudicial to good order and discipline. Personal relationships include dating, cohabitation, and any sexual relationship.
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What does Bravo Foxtrot mean?

7. What is a Blue Falcon? Answer: A Blue Falcon is also sometimes called a Bravo Foxtrot and is someone who messes things up for other members of their squad, either by causing drama or by betraying other members.
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What does wag mean in the military?

WAG (plural WAGs) (informal, business or military slang, US) A wild-assed guess; a rough estimate.
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What is an exo in the Navy?

The term 'Executive officer' is used in the Indian Navy. Abbreviated as EXO, the officer is the second-in-command of a ship or shore establishment.
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Was A Few Good Men based off a true story?

Creator Aaron Sorkin claims that, while he was inspired by real-life events, A Few Good Men was never meant to be based completely on a true story. The film was never presented as anything other than fictional and the characters were not meant to represent anyone in real life.
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