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1985 Joint Interoperability Tactical Command and Control: Forms / Handbook
1985 Joint Interoperability Tactical Command and Control: Forms / Handbook
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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. 97 Pages.
The December 1985 Joint Interoperability Tactical Command and Control handbook titled Writing and Understanding JINTACCS Messages (TEC Lesson 580-113-6662-A), offers comprehensive guidance on creating and interpreting JINTACCS messages. Titled Blank Forms and User Handbook
It emphasizes interoperability across branches, including the Army, Navy, USMC, USAF, NSA, and DIA, as illustrated on its cover.
This publication includes detailed resources like student/supervisor instructions, pretest/posttest assessments, and an answer key, ensuring a thorough understanding of tactical communication systems.
Produced by the US Army Signal Center at Fort Gordon, Georgia, it serves as a vital educational tool for enhancing command and control capabilities.
It’s a valuable historical document for collectors or those interested in military communication systems.
The December 1985 Joint Interoperability Tactical Command and Control handbook titled Writing and Understanding JINTACCS Messages (TEC Lesson 580-113-6662-A), offers comprehensive guidance on creating and interpreting JINTACCS messages. Titled Blank Forms and User Handbook
It emphasizes interoperability across branches, including the Army, Navy, USMC, USAF, NSA, and DIA, as illustrated on its cover.
This publication includes detailed resources like student/supervisor instructions, pretest/posttest assessments, and an answer key, ensuring a thorough understanding of tactical communication systems.
Produced by the US Army Signal Center at Fort Gordon, Georgia, it serves as a vital educational tool for enhancing command and control capabilities.
It’s a valuable historical document for collectors or those interested in military communication systems.
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