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Page Title: Figure 3-5.—Plaindress message processed by the communications center
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abbreviated service messages, the BT is not used except when a date-time/time group is employed. Text The textual format of Navy messages is designed to make the messages easily readable yet keep them concise to conserve time and facilities so that all necessary  messages  can  be  sent.  The  text  of  the example  message  in  figure  3-2  conforms  to  the standard format for plain-language messages. When processed by the communications center, the text is placed in the form shown in figure 3-5. Exempt  from  the  standard  format  are  messages with very short texts. Examples are tactical messages and pro form messages using a firmly established format,  such  as  standard  “reporting-type”  messages Figure 3-5.—Plaindress message processed by the communications center. 3-8

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