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What does precedence determine in a message?
What does precedence determine in a message?
- Message format
- Content type
- Type of addresses
- Speed of service (SOS) (correct)
What does content determine in a message?
What does content determine in a message?
- Message type
- Speed of service
- Operational or administrative status (correct)
- Formatting rules
What do addresses determine?
What do addresses determine?
- Message speed
- Formatting guidelines
- Content type
- Message type (correct)
What is format determined by?
What is format determined by?
What is a GENADMIN message?
What is a GENADMIN message?
What are allowable characters in a message?
What are allowable characters in a message?
Which of the following are considered special characteristics of a message?
Which of the following are considered special characteristics of a message?
What does a DELREP message provide?
What does a DELREP message provide?
What is a message?
What is a message?
What are the 4 types of classified and unclassified narrative messages?
What are the 4 types of classified and unclassified narrative messages?
Who are the 3 message users?
Who are the 3 message users?
What are the 2 networks that support message traffic?
What are the 2 networks that support message traffic?
Provide an example of addressing a message.
Provide an example of addressing a message.
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Study Notes
Precedence
- Precedence impacts the Speed of Service (SOS) for messages, indicating urgency.
Content
- Content distinguishes messages as operational or administrative, guiding their handling.
Addresses
- Addresses define the message type, determining its routing and delivery.
Format
- Format is dictated by operating doctrine, ensuring uniformity in message presentation.
Genadmin Message
- A Genadmin message is formatted for consistent distribution to a standard group.
- Sending authority for Genadmin messages is restricted to echelon 1 and 2 commands.
Allowable Characters
- Allowable characters in messages include alphabetic letters, numbers, and blank spaces.
Special Characteristics
- Key components of messages include MSGID (Message Identification), SUBJ (Subject), and RMKS (Remarks).
Delrep Message
- A Delrep message grants authorization and specifies the updated Estimated Date of Arrival for service members.
Message
- A message is a concise written communication expressing a thought or idea.
Types of Narrative Messages
- Four types of classified and unclassified narrative messages:
- Single-address message
- Multiple-address message
- Book message
- General message
Message User Roles
- Three distinct message user roles:
- Originator: The individual who owns the message content.
- Drafter: The person responsible for typing and formatting the message.
- Releaser: The person who sends out the message across the Navy.
Networks Supporting Message Traffic
- Two networks facilitate message traffic:
- Non Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNET) for unclassified messages.
- Secure Internet Protocol Network (SIPRNET) for classified messages.
Example of Addressing a Message
- An example format for addressing a message: "16 1400 Z JUL 23", which indicates date and time.
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