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NATO - APP-11(A)

NATO MESSAGE CATALOGUE

inactive
Organization: NATO
Publication Date: 5 April 2006
Status: inactive
Page Count: 1,083
scope:

The contents of APP-11(A) relate to tactical command, control, and coordinating of information dissemination. In order to avoid duplication and differences between publications, normally only such material will be incorporated in APP-11(A) that can be removed from parent publication. Consequently, material that cannot be removed from the parent publication (e.g., that which would be used by non-holders of APP-11(A)) will not normally be incorporated. Messages of a training nature will not be incorporated.

APP-11(A) consists of all approved formatted, selected structured user formats and voice templates with supporting instructions and data tables.

Where applicable, formatted messages in APP-11(A) have replaced their structured message counterparts and should be used. Hence, the message forms found in this document are the only acceptable forms for record traffic transmission of the specific messages listed. Those instances where both formatted and structured messages appear are for the use of units which are unable to employ formatted messages. The formatted version is to be used whenever possible.

Document History

November 23, 2015
NATO MESSAGE CATALOGUE
A description is not available for this item.
December 15, 2009
NATO MESSAGE CATALOGUE
Purpose The APP-11 NATO Message Catalogue provides users, system developers and Message Text Format (MTF) managers with a library of messages and instructions for their use. It is a compendium of...
September 25, 2008
NATO MESSAGE CATALOGUE
INTRODUCTION GUIDANCE 1. Lubricants must be carefully selected for safe operation of equipment in oxygen-enriched environments. 2. Oxygen compatible lubricants are safer in oxygen systems because...
APP-11(A)
April 5, 2006
NATO MESSAGE CATALOGUE
The contents of APP-11(A) relate to tactical command, control, and coordinating of information dissemination. In order to avoid duplication and differences between publications, normally only such...
December 1, 2001
(CLASSIFIED) NATO MESSAGE CATALOGUE (NMC)
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