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1985 Joint Interoperability Tactical Command and Control: Message Change Report
1985 Joint Interoperability Tactical Command and Control: Message Change Report
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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. 59 Pages.
The cover of the December 1985 document, titled MESSAGE CHANGE REPORT: WRITING AND UNDERSTANDING JINTACCS MESSAGES, provides a detailed introduction to tactical command and control in joint interoperability systems.
Identified as TEC Lesson 580-113-6667-A, it includes interconnected diagrams featuring entities like the Army, Navy, USMC, USAF, NSA, and DIA, with "JINTACCS" centrally positioned.
The materials contained within this lesson, including student/supervisor instructions, pretests, posttests, and an answer key, offer structured guidance for mastering JINTACCS messaging practices.
Produced by the U.S. Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon, this resource is both practical and historically significant for professionals or enthusiasts in military communications.
The cover of the December 1985 document, titled MESSAGE CHANGE REPORT: WRITING AND UNDERSTANDING JINTACCS MESSAGES, provides a detailed introduction to tactical command and control in joint interoperability systems.
Identified as TEC Lesson 580-113-6667-A, it includes interconnected diagrams featuring entities like the Army, Navy, USMC, USAF, NSA, and DIA, with "JINTACCS" centrally positioned.
The materials contained within this lesson, including student/supervisor instructions, pretests, posttests, and an answer key, offer structured guidance for mastering JINTACCS messaging practices.
Produced by the U.S. Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon, this resource is both practical and historically significant for professionals or enthusiasts in military communications.
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