ACP 121 Flashcards

Chapter 3

1
Q

What are communications normally prepared as for transmission when they require rapid delivery?

A

Message

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2
Q

Who is the command formation unit or head quarters on whose authority a message is sent?

A

Originator

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3
Q

Who is the person who actually composes the message for release by the releasing officer?

A

Drafter

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4
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Who is the person who authorizes transmission for and in the name of the originator?

A

Releasing Officer

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5
Q

Who is responsible for determining whether the message is necessary?

A

Releasing Offcier

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6
Q

Essentially how many types of military messages are exchanged today?

A

2

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7
Q

A message addressed to one organization is formally refered to as a single address message if it was addressed to a single signal message address or plain language address in which format line?

A

7

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8
Q

A message addressed to two or more organizations was formally refered to as either a multiple address or which type of message?

A

Book

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9
Q

How many parts may the address component of the message contain?

A

5

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10
Q

The need for brevity and clarity in message preparation cannot be overstated or emphasized to avoid misinterpretation and further explanatory messages the message must state exactly what is meant must not be vague or ambiguous. How should the following message be edited before sending “The system is down

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