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1985 Joint Interoperability Tactical Command and Control: Columnar Sets
1985 Joint Interoperability Tactical Command and Control: Columnar Sets
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Acquired from a Local Army Navy Surplus location that closed its business, these are without packaging and we have no information on their history, but is in excellent condition. 65 Pages.
The December 1985 booklet titled Writing and Understanding JINTACCS Messages: Columnar Sets is identified as TEC Lesson 580-113-6665-A and was published by the U.S. Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon, Georgia.
The cover includes a diagram labeled "Joint Interoperability," featuring interconnected circles that represent different branches and agencies—Army, Navy, USMC, USAF, NSA, DIA, and JINTACCS.
This lesson provides comprehensive resources for understanding and creating JINTACCS messages, including student and supervisor instructions, pretests, posttests, and an answer key.
It offers essential training to enhance communication and interoperability within tactical command and control systems.
It’s a valuable historical document for collectors or those interested in military communication systems.
The December 1985 booklet titled Writing and Understanding JINTACCS Messages: Columnar Sets is identified as TEC Lesson 580-113-6665-A and was published by the U.S. Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon, Georgia.
The cover includes a diagram labeled "Joint Interoperability," featuring interconnected circles that represent different branches and agencies—Army, Navy, USMC, USAF, NSA, DIA, and JINTACCS.
This lesson provides comprehensive resources for understanding and creating JINTACCS messages, including student and supervisor instructions, pretests, posttests, and an answer key.
It offers essential training to enhance communication and interoperability within tactical command and control systems.
It’s a valuable historical document for collectors or those interested in military communication systems.
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