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Army Regulation 25-50 Information M
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Headquarters Department of the Army
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Contents—Continued Multiple-Page
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Contents—Continued Table List Tab
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Chapter 1 Preparing Correspondence
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1-41. NATO correspondence Correspon
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Figure 2-1. Using and preparing a m
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Figure 2-3. Continuing a memorandum
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Figure 2-5. Single address MACOM me
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Figure 2-7. Army Staff multiple-add
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Figure 2-9. Preparing a SEE DISTRIB
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Figure 2-11. A single-addressed THR
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Figure 2-13. Preparing a one-paragr
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Figure 2-15. Using and preparing an
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Figure 2-17. Preparing an MOU or MO
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2-2. Use a. Formal memorandums. The
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c. Closing. Major elements are the
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individuals outside the department
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Figure 3-1. Letter format AR 25-50
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Figure 3-3. Use of office symbols a
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Chapter 4 Enclosures, Tabs, and Ass
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Figure 4-1. Tabbing correspondence
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Section II Envelope Size 5-3. Size
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(5) City, State, ZIP+4 Code line. A
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(3) Non-address information. Milita
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Chapter 6 Authority Lines, Signatur
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Table 6-1 Rank abbreviation Abbrevi
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6-7. Army Reserve personnel not on
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8-2. Guidance on markings a. This c
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Figure 8-2. Marking the security cl
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Figure 8-4. Restricted data additio
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Figure 8-6. Formerly restricted dat
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