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State the mission, capabilities, and projected operating areas for Navy Mobile Diving and Salvage |
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perform combat harbor clearance/search and expeditionary salvage operations including, diving, salvage, repair assistance, and demolition in ports and harbors and at sea about United States Navy (USN), Military Sealift Command (MSC) or commercial vessels of opportunity in wartime or peacetime within their area of responsibility. Accomplishes its missions with fly-away diving systems and recompression chambers |
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State the mission, capabilities, and projected operating areas for Explosive Ordnance Disposal |
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Deals with the construction, deployment, disarmament, and disposal of high explosive munitions, conventional or improvised. |
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State the mission, capabilities, and projected operating areas for MEU (Marine Expeditionary Unit) |
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Definition
The smallest Marine air-ground task force (MAGTF) in the United States Fleet Marine Force; a quick reaction force, deployed and ready for immediate response to any crisis |
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State the mission, capabilities, and projected operating areas for Naval Special Warfare |
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A designated warfare specialty that conducts operations in the coastal, riverine, and maritime environments. Emphasizes small, flexible, mobile units operating under, on and from sea |
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High Value Target. A target that an enemy commander requires for completion of a mission |
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High Pay-Off Target. Those HVTs that must be acquired and successfully attacked to achieve the Friendly Commanders mission. |
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What is the mission and function of EMIO |
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Definition
Expanded Maritime Interdiction Operations. Naval operations, that aim to delay, disrupt, or destroy enemy forces or supplies en route to the battle area before they do any harm against friendly forces |
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What are the eight categories of cultural awareness |
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Definition
-Racial background -Family Values -Country of Origin -Age group -Religious Belief -Gender issues -Type of Work -common interest factors |
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What are the four types of Amphibious Operations? |
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Amphibious Assault Amphibious Demonstration Amphibious Raid Amphibious Withdrawal |
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What is the purpose of a OPLAN |
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Definition
Operation Plan. Formal plan for military armed forces, their military organizations and units to conduct operations |
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What is the purpose of OPORD |
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Operations Order. A plan format meant to assist subordinate units with the conduct of military operations |
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What is the purpose of WARNORD |
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Warning Order. Used to convey a preliminary notice of an impending order or action |
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What is the purpose of PLANORD |
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Planning Order. A planning directive that provides essential planning guidance and directs the initiation of execution planning before the directing authority approves a military course of action |
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What is the purpose of EXORD |
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Executive Order. Issued by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) at the direction of the Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) to initiate a military operation |
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What is the purpose of CONPLAN |
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Definition
Concept Plan. An operation plan in an abbreviated format that may require considerable expansion or alteration to convert it into an OPLAN or OPORD |
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Term
What are the six planning phases of an Mission Amphibious Operation? |
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Definition
Mission Analysis C.O.A War Game C.O.A Development Transition C.O.A Comparison and Decision Transition |
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What is the mission and function of MIO |
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Definition
Naval operations, that aim to delay, disrupt, or destroy enemy forces or supplies en route to the battle area before they do any harm against friendly forces |
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Term
What is the relationship among CMF, MSO, and Counter Piracy Operations? |
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Definition
The ability to work as an individual force on combining operations with global partners in countering piracy and keeping the maritime areas of responsibility safe an open for peaceful use |
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Term
What is the function and responsibility of advance force operations? |
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Definition
Participate in preparing the objective for the main assault through intelligence collection operations |
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What are the communications available in the JIC |
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Definition
-Chat -POTS (Plain Old Telephone System) Line -Email -VTC(Video Teleconference) |
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Term
What is the content and utilization of Beach Studies intelligence support package |
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Definition
Gives details on possible landing areas sighting favorable and unfavorable conditions for potential amphibious operations |
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Term
What is the content and utilization of Amphibious intelligence support package |
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Definition
Involve extensive planning in all functional areas to ensure ships, aircraft, landing craft, and supporting fires are synchronized to arrive at specific point at specific time |
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Term
What is the content and utilization of Noncombatant Evacuation Operation intelligence support package |
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Definition
An operation conducted to evacuate civilians from another country, generally due to a deteriorating security situation |
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Term
What is the content and utilization of Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)intelligence support package |
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Definition
As the Nation's premier combat support agency within the Defense Intelligence Enterprise, DIA is committed to the vital role it plays in winning today's wars, preventing strategic surprise, deterring conflict, and preparing to defeat future adversaries. |
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Term
What are the principles of supporting arms coordination in amphibious operations |
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Definition
Air, land, and sea weapons employed to support ground combat operations. In amphibious operations the principle supporting arms are air attack aviation, naval surface fire, and artillery. |
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Term
What is the functions of the Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) |
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Definition
The smallest Marine air-ground task force (MAGTF) in the U.S. Fleet Marine Force. Each MEU is an expeditionary quick reaction force, deployed and ready for immediate response to any crisis |
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What is the functions of the Marine Air Wing (MAW) |
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Definition
All air assets assigned to the Marine Expeditionary Forces |
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What is the functions of the Air Combat Element (ACE) |
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Definition
Consist of combat air assets assigned to the Marine Expeditionary Forces |
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What is the functions of the Supporting Arms Coordination Center (SACC) |
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Definition
Plans, coordinates, and controls all organic and nonorganic fires within the operational area in support of advance forces |
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Term
What is the functions of the Tactical Air Coordination Center (TACC) |
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Definition
Typically onboard the amphibious flagship; will normally be established as the agency responsible for controlling all air operations |
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Term
What is the functions of the Helicopter Direction Center (HDC) |
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Definition
In amphibious operations, the HDC is the primary direct control agency for the helicopter group/unit commander operating under the overall control of the Navy TACC |
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Term
What is the functions of the Landing Force Operations Center (LFOC) |
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Definition
Command Center for Landing forces deployment from Amphibious Readiness Group (ARG) |
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Term
What is the functions of the Joint Intelligence Center (JIC) |
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Definition
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Term
What is Amphibious Objective Area (AOA) |
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Definition
A geographical area within which is located the objective(s) to be secured by the advance forces |
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Term
What is Forward Edge of the Battle Area (FEBA) |
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Definition
The foremost limits of a series of areas in which ground combat units are deployed |
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What is Fire Support Area (FSA) |
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Definition
A maneuver area or exact location assigned to fire support ships from which surface fire support is delivered. |
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Term
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Unnamed day on which operations commence or area scheduled to commence |
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Term
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The time the first assault elements are scheduled to touchdown on the beach or a Landing Zone |
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Term
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The time at which the first helicopter of the helicopter-borne assault wave touches down in the Landing Zone (LZ) |
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What is Primary Control Ship (PCS) |
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Definition
The ship designated as the primary center for command and control (C2) functions |
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Term
What is Line of Departure (LOD) |
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Definition
Line that designates which assets are tactically controlled from the ARG and LF |
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Term
What is Noncombatant Evacuation Operation (NEO) |
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Definition
Evacuation of non-military personnel |
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Term
What is Tactical Air Control Squadron (TACRON) |
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Definition
Base on Landing Force requirements and supplemented by requirements of other Advance Forces elements, prepares an air operations plan that supports the entire Advance Forces |
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Term
What is the function of Tactical Air Officer (TAO) |
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Definition
Stands watch in Combat Information Center (CIC) and is the officer responsible for the tactical employment of the ships weapons and sensors. |
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Term
What is the function of Helicopter Coordination Section (HCS) |
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Definition
The helicopter coordinator (HC) supervises the HCS, supports HDCs, and advises the TAO on the employment of helicopters. |
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Term
What is the function of Air Support Control Section (ASCS) |
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Definition
Providing Close Air Support (CAS) and other air support as requested by the LF, giving pilots briefings on the targets to be attacked, types of strikes desired, manner in which attacks are to be made, and the location of friendly front-line positions. |
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What is the function of Tactical Air Traffic Controller (TATC) |
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Definition
Controls all aircraft entering the area of operations from external areas |
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Term
What is the function of Anti-air Warfare Coordinator (AAWC) |
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Definition
Controls air and surface assets to combat enemy air forces and air defense forces |
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Term
What is the function of Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) |
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Definition
When Marine Corps forces are employed as the Landing Force (LF), they will be task organized into a Marine air-ground task force ( MAGTF), the Marine Corps’ principle organization for missions across the range of military operations |
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Term
What is the function of Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) |
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Definition
The largest MAGTF and is the Marine Corps principle war fighting organization, and is normally commanded by a lieutenant general. |
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Term
What is the function of Helicopter Landing Zone (HLZ) |
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Definition
A designated area that has been previously identified as a usable HELO landing site |
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Term
What is the functions of Helicopter Landing Area (HLA) |
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Definition
The general area used for landing troops and material either by airdrop or air landing |
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Term
What is the functions of Helicopter Landing Site (HLQ) |
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Definition
A site within a HLZ containing one or more landing points |
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Term
What is the functions of Landing Site (LQ) |
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Definition
A site within a LZ containing one or more landing points |
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Term
Define Supporting arms coordinator |
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Definition
Is the supervisor of the Supporting Arms Coordination Center (SACC) |
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Term
Define Naval gunfire section |
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Definition
Monitors the naval gunfire control net, support net, and other gunfire nets as appropriate |
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Term
Define Air support section |
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Definition
Supports the Navy TACC by controlling, supporting, or transferring control to subsidiary tactical air direction controllers afloat or ashore |
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Term
Define Target Information Center |
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Definition
The agency or activity; Responsible for collecting, displaying, evaluating, and disseminating information pertaining to potential targets |
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Term
Define Landing Force fire support coordinator |
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Definition
Responsible for the planning, execution, and coordination of all forms of fire support |
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Term
Define Forward Air Controller |
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Definition
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Define Amphibious Task Force (ATF) Target Intelligence Officer |
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Definition
Gathers intelligence on potential targets in order to secure ARG objectives |
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Term
Define Landing Force (LF) Target Intelligence Officer |
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Definition
Gathers intelligence on potential targets in order to secure LF objectives |
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Term
What is the supporting arms reports which contain intelligence: |
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Definition
Used by the components to recommend additional targets, nominate new targets for attack coordination or deconfliction, submit post-strike assessment information, and report data changes to existing targets on the Joint Targeting List (JTL) |
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A list of targets that support a current objective or mission |
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Term
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Targets that have not been assigned to a current objective or mission but are still valid targets |
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Term
What are the capabilities and limitations of Naval gunfire support |
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Definition
Provides firing support to ground forces limited to scheme or maneuver |
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Term
What are the capabilities and limitations of Ground artillery |
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Definition
Provides close and continuous artillery and rocket and missile fire support by neutralizing, destroying, or suppressing targets |
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Term
What are the capabilities and limitations of Close Air Support (CAS) |
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Definition
Provides close air assets for ground forces |
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What are the capabilities and limitations of Deep Air Support |
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Definition
Provides air asset support for ground forces |
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Term
What are the capabilities and limitations of Tactical Air Support |
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Definition
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Term
What are the capabilities and limitations of Strategic Air Support |
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Definition
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Term
What are the capabilities and limitations of Suppression of Enemy Air Defense (SEAD) |
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Definition
Destroying the enemies capability to effect operations with air support or air defenses |
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Term
How is standard military symbology used? |
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Definition
Used in war fighting environments to show visualization of special circumstances, statues overlaid on charts or shown in other graphics |
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