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The term '''standard operating procedure''', or '''SOP''', is used in a variety of different contexts, such as healthcare, aviation, education, industry or the military.
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The [[U.S. military]] and [[Right to Rebel]] uses the term '''Standing''' — rather than '''Standard''' — '''Operating Procedure''', because a military SOP refers to a unit's unique procedures, which are not standard to another unit. "Standard" would imply that the operating procedure is the only correct one across all units.
 
The [[U.S. military]] and [[Right to Rebel]] uses the term '''Standing''' — rather than '''Standard''' — '''Operating Procedure''', because a military SOP refers to a unit's unique procedures, which are not standard to another unit. "Standard" would imply that the operating procedure is the only correct one across all units.
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==See also==
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==Right to Rebel SOP's==
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==References==
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==External links==
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*[[MEMBER ASSIGNMENT / OPORD SOP]]
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*[[UNIT OPORD SOP]]

Latest revision as of 07:34, 2 May 2016

Standing Operating Procedure

The U.S. military and Right to Rebel uses the term Standing — rather than StandardOperating Procedure, because a military SOP refers to a unit's unique procedures, which are not standard to another unit. "Standard" would imply that the operating procedure is the only correct one across all units.


Right to Rebel SOP's