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The Army Regulation (AR) 25-50 Preparing and Managing Correspondence is the United States Army's administrative regulation that "establishes three forms of correspondence authorized for use within the Army: a letter, a memorandum, and a message." [1]
Other memorandum formats include briefing notes, reports, letters, and binders. They may be considered grey literature. Memorandum formatting may vary by office or institution. For example, if the intended recipient is a cabinet minister or a senior executive, the format might be rigidly defined and limited to one or two pages. If the recipient ...
English: U.S. Customs and Border public affairs memo outlining establishment of the DHS Protecting American Communities Task Force (PACT) "to provide an ongoing assessment of civil unrest and property destruction and to address internal resource allocation and potential surge activity to ensure the continuing protection of people and property."
In writing policy papers and memos, military professionals, intelligence analysts, policy analysts, and the like need to include any second-order or third-order effect in their BLUF. The inclusion upfront of the result of the direct result of an action or change will entice the busy policymakers to read the whole memo or set it aside and read ...
English: January 9, 2002 Memorandum for William J. Hayes II, General Counsel, [United States] Department of Defense From John Yoo, Deputy Assistant Attorney General From Robert J. Delahunty, Special Counsel
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