
Summary
Efficient combat operations depend on clear, accurate, and
secure communication among ground units, Army aviation, and
supporting Air Force elements. Control and coordination are
achieved by the most rapid means of communication available
between men and units. When electrical means of communication
are inadequate, or not available, a station-to-station system
of visual communication is an alternate means for
transmitting order, information, or requests for aid and/or
support. Through the use of arm-and-hand signals, flags,
pyrotechnics, and other visual aids, message may be
transmitted. Although many of these signals are widely used,
incorporated into unit communications-electronics operating
instructions and standing operating procedures, Army wide
standardization will increase their effectiveness. The
purpose of this manual is to standardize visual signals and
to serve as a training reference. It is a guide. It does not
cover all visual signals used in the Army, only those that
are commonly used. **
Tags: Communications
Added: March 9, 2014