Authors: Oliver North
HMM:
Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron
      Â
Flies CH-46 “Sea Knight” helicopters.
HUMINT:
Human intelligenceâas contrasted with electronic, satellite, or other intelligence gathering.
HVT:
High-Value Target
ICM:
Improved Conventional Munitions
ID:
In the context of a military unit,
Infantry Division
. Also an abbreviation for identification.
IED:
Improvised Explosive Device
IFB:
Interruptible Feedback Line
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Allows a television producer, director, talent, and others to communicate with each other during a program; usually through an earpiece.
IFF:
Identification Friend or Foe
I-MEF:
1st Marine Expeditionary Force
JDAM:
Joint Direct Attack Munition
      Â
An unpowered, GPS-guided, one-thousand or two-thousand pound, glide bomb.
Jihaz Haneen:
Clandestine Baath intelligence and security organization.
JSTARS:
Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System
LAR:
Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion
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Marine unit equipped with LAVs for rapid ground reconnaissance forward and on the flanks of a larger force.
LAV:
Light Armored Vehicle
      Â
LAV-25, wheeled light armored vehicle employed by Marine LAR Battalion. Carries six troops; armament: 25mm chain gun.
LVT:
Landing Vehicle, Tracked;
See also
AAV.
LVTC:
Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Command
      Â
An LVT equipped with communications equipment and configured so that a commander can use an LVTC-7 as his command. Armament: .50-caliber machine gun.
LZ:
Landing Zone
MAG:
Marine Air Group
MAW:
Marine Aircraft Wing
      Â
The 3rd MAW served as the Air Combat Element of 1st Marine Expeditionary Force.
MAWTS:
Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron
MEU:
Marine Expeditionary Unit
      Â
The smallest air-ground task force, consisting of a reinforced infantry battalion, a composite helicopter squadron, and a logistics support element.
MIA:
Missing In Action
MOPP:
Mission Oriented Protective Posture
      Â
Designation for the protective suit, mask, and other equipment worn to shield troops from nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.
See also
NBC suit.
MP:
Military Police
MPS:
Maritime Prepositioning Ship
      Â
Large “roll-on roll-off” vessels full of military equipment, weapons, and ammunition; strategically placed to expedite the deployment of U.S. military units.
MRE:
Meal, Ready-to-Eat
Mukhabarat:
The foreign intelligence service of Iraq
NBC suit:
Nuclear, biological, and chemical protective gear
NCO:
Non-commissioned officer in the military services
NOK:
Next of Kin
NVG:
Night-Vision Goggles
OGA:
Other Government Agency
      Â
Euphemism for CIA or other intelligence service personnel operating in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other places.
Overwatch:
A base of fire from heavy weapons in support of a maneuver
PAO:
Public Affairs Officer
PAX:
U.S. military abbreviation for
passengers
, usually in an aircraft. Also “packs.”
PFC:
Private First Class
POW:
Prisoner of War
QRF:
Quick Reaction Force
RAP:
Rocket-Assisted Projectiles
RCT:
Regimental Combat Team
Rein.:
Reinforced
ROE:
Rules of Engagement
RPG:
Rocket-Propelled Grenade
RPV:
Remotely Piloted Vehicle
      Â
Radio controlled aircraft used to conduct reconnaissance and/or intelligence collection.
See also
UAV.
S-1:
Staff officer that performs administrative record-keeping and personnel function for a battalion or regiment.
S-2:
Staff officer that performs intelligence and counter-intelligence function for a battalion or regiment.
S-3:
Staff officer performing operations plans and training functions for a battalion or regiment.
S-4:
Staff officer who performs logistics, maintenance, and supply function for a battalion or regiment.
SAM:
Surface-to-Air Missile
SAW:
Squad Automatic Weapon
      Â
Carried by one member of each Marine infantry fire team.
SERE:
Survival, Escape, Resistance, and Evasion
      Â
Plan followed in the event a pilot or other Armed Forces member is down or lost behind enemy lines.
sharqi:
Iraqi sandstorm
Sit Rep:
situation report
SOP:
Standard Operating Procedure
TAA:
Tactical Assembly Area
TF:
Task Force
TOC:
Tactical Operations Center
TOT:
Time on Target
TOW:
Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided
      Â
Is the primary anti-tank missile used by the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Army.
UAV:
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
      Â
Reconnaissance aircraft operated by remote radio control and/or GPS.
UN:
United Nations
UNSCOM:
UN Special Commission
      Â
The organization appointed by the UN to seek weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
V Corps:
U.S. Army forward-deployed headquarters for two divisions, a corps support command, and nine separate brigades totaling approximately 41,000 soldiers.
VBIED:
Vehicular-Borne Improvised Explosive Device
VMU-2:
Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron Two
      Â
Operated RPVs over the battlefield for the Regimental Combat teams.
See also
UAV.
WIA:
Wounded In Action
WMD:
Weapons of Mass Destruction
XO:
Executive Officer
Abazid, John,
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ABC,
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Abraham Lincoln
, USS,
1â4
Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq,
84
,
92
,
103
,
104
,
110
,
119
,
120
,
127â28
Afghanistan,
xxxii
,
liv
,
25
,
40
,
50
,
75
,
126
; Operation Enduring Freedom in,
2â3
,
8
,
257
; Soviet invasion of,
xxxii
Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait,
52
Ain Sifni, Iraq,
173
Al Amarah, Iraq,
199â200
Al Aziziyah, Iraq,
138â42
Al Budayr,
119
Algiers,
xxx
Ali,
10â13
Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait,
26â37
,
39â42
,
48
,
67â68
,
101
,
233
Alibhai-Brown, Yasmin,
251
Al Karradah, Iraq,
177
Al Kut, Iraq,
84
,
85
,
103
,
110
,
116
,
138
Allah,
xvii
Al Qaeda,
xlvii
Al Qurnah, Iraq,
xlvi
Al Rasheed Air Base,
179
Al Rasheed Medical Center,
177
Altman, Robert,
251
Amman, Jordan,
228
Amos, Jim,
52
Anderson, Joe,
240â41
Anglo-Iraq Treaty (1930),
xxii
Ankara, Turkey,
217
An Nasiriyah, Iraq,
72
,
103
; Army convoy ambush in,
77â79
; cas-evac missions in,
76
; firefight in,
76â83
Ann-Margret,
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An Numaniyah, Iraq,
110
,
129
,
130
,
136â37
,
199â200
Antarctica,
41
Arif, Abd al-Salam,
xxivâxxv
Armstrong, Louis,
250
Arnett, Peter,
122â23
Asman, David,
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Assad, Hafez al,
xxxi
As Sulaymaniyah, Iraq,
46
Atlanta,
110
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
,
21
Aziz, Tarik,
231
Aznar, José Maria,
34
Baathist National Council of Revolutionary Command,
xxiv
Baghdad, Iraq,
xx
; 4th Infantry Division in,
liv
; coverage of war from,
74
; Dora Command Complex in,
45â47
,
53
; looting in,
195â97
; march on,
119
,
145â66
; occupation of,
167â90
,
191â97
; Task Force Tarawa and,
72
Baghdad Bob.
See
Sahhaf, Saeed al-
Baghdad International Airport,
232
Baghdad Pact,
xxiii
Baghdad Urban Renewal Project,
39
,
160
Bahrain,
8
Baier, Brett,
130â31
Bakr, Abu,
xvii
Bakr, Ahmed Hassan al-,
xxvi
,
xxx
,
xxxii
Baldwin brothers,
251
Basinger, Kim,
251
Basra, Iraq,
xx
,
55
,
58
,
67
,
72
,
75
,
103
,
173
,
230
Bataan
, USS,
xlvii
Bay of Pigs,
246
Beamer, Lisa,
251