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Authorized Abbreviations, Brevity Codes, and Acronyms
irp.fas.orgcialty. When originating brevity codes— (1) Use letters that convey the meaning of the language they represent. (2) Do not represent the same word with more than one brevity code. (3) The first letter of the brevity code and the first letter of the phrase should be the same. c. Acronyms. An acronym is a word formed from the initial
Management Authorized Abbreviations, Brevity Codes, …
fas.orgArmy Regulation 25–52 Information Management: Records Management Authorized Abbreviations, Brevity Codes, and Acronyms Headquarters Department of the Army
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armypubs.army.milthem. Also, all acronyms are listed in the abbreviations, brevity codes, and acronyms database located at https://armypubs.army.mil/abca/. 3. Associated publications AR 220 – 45. 4. Records management (recordkeeping) requirements The records management requirement for all record numbers, associated forms, and reports required by
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armypubs.army.mil2. References, forms, and explanation of abbreviations See appendix A. The abbreviations used in this electronic publication are defined when you hover over them. Also, all acronyms are listed in the abbreviations, brevity codes, and acronyms database located at https://armypubs.army.mil/abca/. 3. Associated publications See DA Pam 220 – 45. 4.
Infantry Platoon Tactical Standing Operating Procedure
www.clemson.edu(e) Use brevity codes when possible. (2) Actions if jamming is suspected: (a) Continue to operate. (Do not let the enemy know that he is having any affect on communications.) (b) Disconnect the antenna. If interference stops, communications are probably being jammed. (c) Switch to highest power. (d) Relocate the radio.
Appendix J – 9-LINE MEDEVAC REQUEST
api.army.mil2. Record the gathered MEDEVAC information using the authorized brevity codes. NOTE: Unless the MEDEVAC information is transmitted over secure communication systems it must be encrypted except as noted in step 3b 1. a. Location of pickup site (line 1). (See task 071-329-1006, Navigate From One Point on the Ground to Another While Dismounted.) b.
OPERATIONAL TERMS AND GRAPHICS - DLIELC
www.dlielc.edu• Brevity codes and their meanings. • Procedural words. • Tactical tasks. This manual applies to the Active Army, the US Army Reserves, the Army National Guard and the US Marine Corps. This manual implements the following international agreements:
Management Preparing and Managing Correspondence
www.armywriter.comAbbreviations, brevity codes, and acronyms † 1–14, page 2 Letterhead † 1–15, page 3 Paper † 1–16, page 3 Type fonts and sizes † 1–17, page 3 Ink color † 1–18, page 3 Copies † 1–19, page 3 Classified and special handling correspondence † 1–20, page 3 Identifying a point of contact † 1–21, page 4
BREVITY - Defense Technical Information Center
www.dtic.milPREFACE Scope This publication standardizes air-to-air, air-to-surface, surface-to-air, and surface-to-surface brevity code words. The scope is limited to those brevity codes used in multiservice