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In addition to stateside availability, many military installations  overseas  have  Red  Cross  offices. Figure 3-7 shows a typical AMCROSS message; figure  3-8  shows  the  reply. AMCROSS Messages At Sea Each   Red   Cross   chapter,   regardless   of location,   has   the   capability   of   linking   with military communications systems in Washington, D.C.   Service   members   stationed   virtually anywhere  in  the  world  can  be  contacted  by any Red Cross chapter. This is also true of ships and submarines at sea. A large ship, such as an aircraft carrier, may handle dozens of AMCROSS messages  per  month. AMCROSS Message Handling and Follow-up AMCROSS messages are normally addressed to  the  commanding  officer  or  officer  in  charge, and usually indentify the member of the unit in the  subject  line.    Command   communications Figure  3-7.—Sample  of  AMCROSS  message  received  aboard  ship. Figure 3-8.—Sample of reply to AMCROSS message. 3-20

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