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Army Code 71748
LAND COMPONENT HANDBOOK
(APP-6A MAP SYMBOLOGY)
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information available in AC 71038
Staff Officers’ Handbook (Issue 1:1: July 2000)
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April 2001
SECTION 1 – SIZE AND TYPE INDICATORS ON ICONS
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SIZE SYMBOLS
(1)basic national designation.
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(2)non existent in the British Army.
(3) requires Task Force indicator.
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Explanatory Notes
The group numbers should not be ud outside the context of the Notes. They are not intended as definitions in themlves.
Group 1. The smallest basic unit, part of a group 2 and/or group 3 unit. Requires administrative and logistical support.
Group 2. A unit larger than a group 1 unit but smaller than a group 3 unit. Requires administrative and logistical support.
Group 3. A unit designed to perform a tactical or support mission, compod of two or more group 1
and/or group 2 units and normally forming part of a group 4 unit. It is commanded by an OF 1 or 2 (e STAN AG 2116) and may or may not require administrative support.
Group 4. A unit designed to be capable of administering itlf if operating independently and may be lf-accounting. It is compod of two or more group 3 units and is commanded by an OF 2 or 3 (e STANAG 2116). It is normally part of a group 5 unit. It can be a c omposite group 4 unit of mixed arms.
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Group 5. A unit designed to be lf-administering and lf-accounting and capable of operating independently. It is compod of two or more group 4 units and is commanded by an OF 3 or 4 (e STANAG 2116). It can be grouped with group 1, 2, 3 or 4 units of different arms to form a composite group 5 unit of mixed arms.
Group 6. A unit of two or more group 5 units or group 4 units usually of the same arm under a designated commander. Usually commanded by an OF 4 or 5 or 6 (e STANAG 2116).
Group 7. A formation of two more combat arm group 5 units or group 6 units with group 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 units from supporting arms and rvices normally commanded by an OF 5 or 6 (e STANAG 2116); it is smaller than a group 8 formation.
Group 8. A major tactical and administrative formation which combines in itlf the necessary arms and rvices required for sustained combat, larger than a group 7 formation and smaller than a group 9 formation. It is normally commanded by an OF 7 (e STANAG 2116).
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Group 9. A formation larger than a group 8 formation and smaller than a group 10 formation which usually consists of two or more group 8 formations together with supporting arms and rvices. It is normally commanded by OF 8 (e STANAG 2116).
Group 10. The largest tactical and administrative formation of a land force made up of a number of group 9 and group 8 formations.
Group 11. Several group 10 or group 9 formations under a designated commander.
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Examples of hand-drawn and computer-generated symbols are shown below:
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TYPE SYMBOLS
Note : The bottom of the staff indicates the preci location of the Headquarters.UNIT TITLES
The titles of units are shown against symbols as follows:
eg
Unit
Higher Formation
B
QDG
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B Squadron QDG