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Military Spouse Links

A word document that contains internet links that may be useful to military spouses. NOTE: This document is in MS Word format CLICK TO DOWNLOAD

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Military Equpment and Miscellaneous Clipart

Miscellaneous Military Clipart and Clipart of Military equipment. NOTE: This document is in MS PowerPoint

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Military Decision Making Process Signature Page

Signature Page of the Military Decision Making Process.   This document prescribes responsibilities and procedures for Military Decision Making Process for the staff.

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Risk Assessment Guidelines Portion of the Military Decision Making Process Mission

Risk Assessment Guidelines Portion of the Military Decision Making Process for a Mission. NOTE: This document is in MS Word format

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Troop Leading Procedures portion of the Military Decision Making Process

Troop Leading Procedures portion of the Military Decision Making Process which is used to guide units subordinate to battalions in the decision making process for better leading of their  troops. NOTE: This document is in MS Word format

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Miscellaneous Military Clipart

Miscellaneous Military Clipart. NOTE: This document is in MS PowerPoint

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Military Career Book

Provides cover sheets for you to organize your military records into a book format. NOTE: This document is in MS PowerPoint

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Example of a “Memorandum for Record”

This is an example of a “Memorandum for Record”. The “Memorandum for Record” provides a summary of proceedings and sets forth the authority or basis for the action taken. Generally, an “Memorandum for Record” records information that does not require …Read More

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Memorial Handbook for Deployed Units

Provides information on how to conduct memorial services for deployed units. It is to provide guidance to commanders and chaplains assisting them in preparing for and conducting memorial ceremonies and services. NOTE: This document is in MS Word format

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Example of a “Memorandum of Understanding” or “Memorandum of Agreement” Format

Example layout for a “Memorandum of Understanding” which is a prescribed format for recording mutually agreed upon statements of facts, intentions, procedures, policies for future actions, and matters of coordination. This example can also be use as a “Memorandum of Agreement” which typically …Read More

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Example of a “Memorandum For”

This an example of a formal “Memorandum for” correspondence that you send when sending outside the headquarters, the command, the installation, or similar organizational elements within the DOD. You also use a formal “Memorandum for” routine correspondence to Federal agencies …Read More

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Example of a “Thru Memorandum” Use This Format for a Single “Memorandum Thru”

When you want to let others know what you are doing and give them an opportunity to comment, use a “Thru Memorandum”, especially if their comment will have an effect on the action. Use this format for a single “Thru …Read More

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