TRADOC Pamphlets (TPs)
TPs are permanent instructional or informational publications that apply command-wide. Pamphlets are not directive. They provide guidance and information needed to carry out policies and procedures established by regulations. Forms established by pamphlets are for optional use only.
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TP Number | Date Published | TP Title |
(25) Information Management | ||
25-53 | 2 May 2019 | List of Approved Recurring Information Management Requirements Adobe PDF: TP25-53.pdf |
(70) Research, Development, and Acquisition | ||
70-3 | 9 Apr 1999 | Working with Contractors in the Workplace Adobe PDF: TP70-3.pdf |
(71) Force Development | ||
71-20-3 | 6 Dec 2011 | The U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Concept Development Guide Microsoft Word: TP71-20-3.doc Adobe PDF: TP71-20-3.pdf |
(220) Field Organizations | ||
220-1 | 5 Jan 2015 | Using the Medical Operational Data System (MODS) Microsoft Word: TP220-1.docx Adobe PDF: TP220-1.pdf |
(350) Training | ||
350-70-1 | 12 Feb 2019 | Training Development in Support of the Operational Training Domain Adobe PDF: TP350-70-1.pdf |
350-70-3 | 4 Oct 2018 | Staff and Faculty Development Microsoft Word: TP350-70-3.docx Adobe PDF: TP350-70-3.pdf |
350-70-4 | 12 Jan 2004 | Systems Approach to Training: Evaluation Microsoft Word: TP350-70-4.doc Adobe PDF: TP350-70-4.pdf |
350-70-5 | 20 Aug 2004 | Systems Approach to Training: Testing Microsoft Word: TP350-70-5.doc Adobe PDF: TP350-70-5.pdf |
350-70-6 | 7 Sep 2004 | Systems Approach to Training: Analysis Microsoft Word: TP350-70-6 doc Adobe PDF: TP350-70-6 pdf |
350-70-7 | 4 Oct 2018 | Army Educational Processes Microsoft Word: TP350-70-7.docx Adobe PDF: TP350-70-7.pdf |
350-70-9 | 12 Oct 2012 | Budgeting and Resourcing Microsoft Word: TP350-70-9.doc Adobe PDF: TP350-70-9.pdf |
350-70-10 | 29 Mar 2004 | Systems Approach to Training Course and Courseware Validation Adobe PDF: TP350-70-10.pdf |
350-70-12 | 3 May 2013 | The Army Distributed Learning (DL) Guide Microsoft Word: TP350-70-12.doc Adobe PDF: TP350-70-12.pdf |
350-70-13 | 27 Oct 2014 | System Training Integration Microsoft Word: TP350-70-13.docx Adobe PDF: TP350-70-13.pdf |
350-70-14 | 27 Mar 2015 | Training and Education Development in Support of the Institutional Domain Microsoft Word: TP350-70-14.doc Adobe PDF: TP350-70-14.pdf |
(380) Security | ||
380-10 | 10 Jul 2019 | Foreign Disclosure Operations Manual Adobe PDF: TP380-10.pdf |
(385) Safety | ||
385-1 | 15 Feb 2019 | The TRADOC Model Safety Program and Self-Assessment Guide Adobe PDF: TP385-1.pdf |
(525) Military Operations | ||
525-2-1 | 25 Jan 2017 | The U.S. Army Functional Concept for Intelligence 2020-2040 Microsoft Word: TP525-2-1.docx Adobe PDF: TP525-2-1.pdf |
525-3-1 | 27 Nov 2018 | The U.S. Army in Multi-Domain Operations 2028 Adobe PDF: TP525-3-1.pdf |
525-3-3 | 6 Feb 2017 | The U.S. Army Functional Concept for Mission Command 2020-2040 Microsoft Word: TP525-3-3.docx Adobe PDF: TP525-3-3.pdf |
525-3-4 | 25 Jan 2017 | The U.S. Army Functional Concept for Fires 2020-2040 Microsoft Word: TP525-3-4.docx Adobe PDF: TP525-3-4.pdf |
525-3-5 | 24 Feb 2017 | The U.S. Army Functional Concept for Maneuver Support 2020-2040 Microsoft Word: TP525-3-5.docx Adobe PDF: TP525-3-5.pdf |
525-3-6 | 24 Feb 2017 | The U.S. Army Functional Concept for Movement and Maneuver 2020-2040 Microsoft Word: TP525-3-6.docx Adobe PDF: TP525-3-6.pdf |
525-3-8 | 21 Dec 2018 | The U.S. Army Concept for Multi-Domain Operations at Echelons Above Brigade 2025-2045 Adobe PDF: TP525-3-8.pdf |
525-4-1 | 27 Jan 2017 | The U.S. Army Functional Concept for Sustainment 2020-2040 Microsoft Word: TP525-4-1.docx Adobe PDF: TP525-4-1.pdf |
525-8-2 | 13 Apr 2017 | The U.S. Army Learning Concept for Training and Education 2020-2040 Microsoft Word: TP525-8-2.docx Adobe PDF: TP525-8-2.pdf |
525-8-6 | 9 Jan 2018 | The U.S. Army Concept for Cyberspace and Electronic Warfare Operations Microsoft Word: TP525-8-6.docx Adobe PDF: TP525-8-6.pdf |
525-92 | 7 Oct 2019 | The Operational Environment and the Changing Character of Warfare Adobe PDF: TP525-92.pdf |
525-92-1 | 9 Apr 2020 | The Changing Character of Warfare: The Urban Operational Environment Adobe PDF: TP525-92-1.pdf |
(600) PERSONNEL - GENERAL | ||
600-4 | 29 Aug 2019 | The Soldier's Blue Book Adobe PDF: TP600-4.pdf |
600-22 | 8 Oct 2019 | Leaders Guide for Risk Reduction and Suicide Prevention Adobe PDF: TP600-22.pdf |
Cardhop 1 1 2 – manage your contacts. The key to the Hamming Code is the use of extra parity bits to allow theidentification of a single error. Create the code word as follows: Fxfactory pro 5 0 5 download free.
- Mark all bit positions that are powers of two as parity bits. (positions 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, etc.)
- All other bit positions are for the data to be encoded. (positions 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, etc.)
- Each parity bit calculates the parity for some of the bits in the code word. The position of the parity bit determines the sequence of bits that it alternately checks and skips.
Position 1: check 1 bit, skip 1 bit, check 1 bit, skip 1 bit, etc. (1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,..)
Position 2: check 2 bits, skip 2 bits, check 2 bits, skip 2 bits, etc. (2,3,6,7,10,11,14,15,..)
Position 4: check 4 bits, skip 4 bits, check 4 bits, skip 4 bits, etc. (4,5,6,7,12,13,14,15,20,21,22,23,..)
Position 8: check 8 bits, skip 8 bits, check 8 bits, skip 8 bits, etc. (8-15,24-31,40-47,..)
Position 16: check 16 bits, skip 16 bits, check 16 bits, skip 16 bits, etc. (16-31,48-63,80-95,..)
Position 32: check 32 bits, skip 32 bits, check 32 bits, skip 32 bits, etc. (32-63,96-127,160-191,..)
etc. - Set a parity bit to 1 if the total number of ones in the positions it checks is odd. Set a parity bit to 0 if the total number of ones in the positions it checks is even.
Here is an example:
Typinator 7 9 Words List
A byte of data: 10011010
Create the data word, leaving spaces for the parity bits: _ _ 1 _ 0 0 1 _1 0 1 0
Calculate the parity for each parity bit (a ? represents the bit positionbeing set):
- Position 1 checks bits 1,3,5,7,9,11:
? _ 1 _ 0 0 1_ 1 0 1 0. Even parity so set position 1 to a 0: 0 _ 1 _ 0 0 1_ 1 0 1 0 - Position 2 checks bits 2,3,6,7,10,11:
0 ? 1_ 0 0 1 _ 1 0 1 0. Odd parity so set position 2 to a 1: 0 1 1 _ 0 0 1 _ 1 0 1 0 - Position 4 checks bits 4,5,6,7,12:
0 1 1 ? 0 0 1 _ 1 0 1 0. Odd parity so set position 4 to a 1: 0 1 1 1 0 0 1_ 1 0 1 0 - Position 8 checks bits 8,9,10,11,12:
0 1 1 1 0 0 1 ? 1 0 1 0. Even parity so set position 8 to a 0: 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 - Code word: 011100101010.
Typinator 7 9 Words Answers
Finding and fixing a bad bit
The above example created a code word of 011100101010. Suppose the word thatwas received was 011100101110 instead. Then the receiver could calculatewhich bit was wrong and correct it. The method is to verify each check bit.Write down all the incorrect parity bits. Doing so, you will discover thatparity bits 2 and 8 are incorrect. It is not an accident that 2 + 8 = 10,and that bit position 10 is the location of the bad bit. In general, checkeach parity bit, and add the positions that are wrong, this will give youthe location of the bad bit.
Try one yourself
Test if these code words are correct, assuming they were created using aneven parity Hamming Code . If one is incorrect, indicate what the correctcode word should have been. Beatunes 4 6 4 download free. Also, indicate what the original data was.
- 010101100011
- 111110001100
- 000010001010