R 380-<strong>14</strong>serial number and date of the classified source product) for the classification determination, andafter the declassification instructions:(1) CLASSIFIED BY: the identification by name and office symbol of the derivativeclassifier(2) (U) DERIVED FROM:(If the information classified under the classification guide is the only classified informationcontained in a document), Classification guide title and number, date published. For example,DERIVED FROM: USCENTCOM Security Classification Guide, CCR380-<strong>14</strong>; date publishedor(If derived from one classified source or classification guide) Agency, serial number, date ofclassified source. For example,DERIVED FROM: DIA, 12123434-11, 31 October 2011or(If derived from more than one source) Multiple Sources. For example,DERIVED FROM: Multiple SourcesThe author must include all the sources, including the classification in the list of sources.If the classification document is an analytical intelligence product that will be disseminated, allthe sources must be formatted as endnotes in accordance with ICD 206.If the classification document is an analytical intelligence product that will be disseminated, inaccordance with ICD 206, the endnote format for citing this classification guide will be[Endnote number] (U//FOUO) USCENTCOM; CCR380-<strong>14</strong>; date published; USCENTCOMSecurity Classification Guide CCR380-<strong>14</strong> (U//FOUO); page number; overall classification isU//FOUO; CCR 380-<strong>14</strong> is the USCENTCOM Classification Guide that provides guidance onclassifying intelligence data; according to it, the referenced data should be classified list theclassification.(3) DECLASSIFY ON: the duration of the original classification decision, specified as thedate or event that corresponds to the lapse of the information‟s national security sensitivitycarried forward from the source document‟s “Declassify On” line or from the applicableclassification guide. Valid declassification values include: (a) a date up to 25 years from theoriginal classification decision; (b) a specific event within 25 years; (c) an exemption category of50X1-HUM or 50X2-WMD or am ISOO-approved designator reflecting the ISCAP approval forclassification beyond 50 years; (d) 25X1, EO 12951 (prescribed by the DNI for use oninformation described in EO 12951, Release of Imagery Acquired by Space-Based NationalIntelligence Reconnaissance Systems and previously marked with DNI Only or DCI Only); (e)25X1-human (per ISOO, this marking is to be carried over by the derivative classifier until theoriginator has authorized the use of the 50X1-HUM marking; (f) 25X1 to 25X9, with a date orevent; (g) See approved exemption codes in ISOO Implementing Directive (32 CFR Parts 2001and 2003).]; and (h) Absent guidance from an OCA with jurisdiction over the information, acalculated 25-year date from the date of the source information. When the source date cannot bereadily determined, calculate a date 25 years from the current date.5-2
R 380-<strong>14</strong>(4) Date of origin of the documentExample Declassification Blocks:a. ORIGINAL CLASSIFICATION BLOCK:Classified By: John E. Doe, Chief Division 5Reason: 1.4(a)Declassify On: 20151231b. DERIVITIVE CLASSIFICATION BLOCK:Classified By: Joe Carver, DirectorDerived From: Department of Good Works Memorandum dated June 27, 2010, Subj: (U)ExamplesDeclassify On: 201512315-4. OTHER CLASSIFICATION GUIDES. USCENTCOM, as a combatant command, hasmission responsibility for a geographic area designated by the President. Services (U.S. Army,Navy, Air Force and Marines) are force providers. Certain systems fielded by the Services havepublished classification guides. In those instances where declassification or classificationdeterminations are requested, each security guide will be used as it relates to the USCENTCOMmission, area of responsibility (AOR) and the platform (sensors, capabilities, etc.) that areService responsibilities.5-3