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R 380-<strong>14</strong>(4) The subject line‟s portion marking will show the classification of the subject line itself,not the overall classification of the e-mail. The subject line portion marking shall reflect thesensitivity of the subject alone and shall not consider the sensitivity of the e-mail content orattachments. Subject lines and titles may be portion marked before or after the subject or title.(5) The classification authority block shall be placed after the signature block, but beforethe final banner line at the end of the e-mail. The block may optionally appear as a single lineartext string instead of the traditional three line format.(6) When forwarding or replying to an e-mail, individuals shall ensure that the markingsused reflect the classification markings for all the content present in the resulting message andany attachments. This will include any newly drafted material, material received from previoussenders, and any attachments.(7) For unclassified e-mails or other messages transmitted over a classified system, thedesignation “UNCLASSIFIED” shall be conspicuously placed within the banner line and anydissemination controls, such as “FOUO” or “PROPIN” (Proprietary Information), that may applymust be included.(8) E-mails used as transmittal documents shall be marked as required by ISOOImplementing Directive (32 CFR Parts 2001 and 2003). Place the instruction indicating the e-mail‟s overall classification level when separated from its enclosures just above the final bannerline.6-5. ADDITIONAL MARKINGS. USCENTCOM works in a joint, multi-national and coalitionenvironment; therefore, information sharing is paramount for successful missionaccomplishment. Additional markings that limit the ability to share information should be usedsparingly on USCENTCOM documents and there should be no default classification. Thefollowing is not an all-inclusive list of additional markings but include special instructions forUSCENTCOM personnel.a. Not Releasable to Foreign Nationals (NOFORN). NOFORN is an intelligencedissemination caveat and governed by the Director of National Intelligence (DNI); the NationalSecurity Act of 1947, Section 103 (c)(5); DCID 6/6, Section IX.E; DCID 6/7; and NationalDisclosure Policy (NDP)-1. NOFORN indicates that this classified intelligence information maynot be released in any form to foreign government, foreign nationals, foreign organizations, ornon-U.S. citizens without the permission of the originator and in accordance with the provisionsof DCID 6/7 and NDP-1. If the information did not come from an intelligence system or report,it will not be considered as NOFORN. Sections desiring to limit information to U.S. personnelonly should use REL TO USA after the classification (i.e. S//REL TO USA). When a documentor media contains both NOFORN and REL TO or NOFORN and EYES ONLY portions,NOFORN takes precedence for the markings in the top and bottom of the document or media.When a document or media contains both REL TO and uncaveated portions, NOFORN takesprecedence in the classification markings in the top and bottom of the document or media. Whenall portions in a document or media are marked with REL TO and there is no common country,6-5

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