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Heads up y'all. AR 25-50 updated effective 10 OCT 2020. Just got an electronic copy. (Note, previous version valid until 10 NOV)
I abhor army correspondence. It's the worst thing ever made, ever. Of all time. The epitome of bureaucracy. I can't even begin to fathom how many man-hours have been wasted reading this pub, pouring over word documents and fucking with alignment, passing it to someone else to review to make sure that the date is formatted "4 January 2024" and not "4 JAN 2024" or, heaven forbid, "January 4th ...
This shows that AR 25-50 does, in fact, address electronic mail. Section I, 1-5. 1–5. Restrictions to this regulation. This regulation has been made as complete as possible to avoid issuing additional instructions.
AR 25-50 and MLA format Is this for a NCOES/PME? Information papers are covered in TR 1-11, not AR 25-50. The time that I did this for ALC it was more heavily focused on MLA formatting and only used AR 25-50 for silly things like “soldier” not being capitalized to deduct points.
For those of you who struggle with adding a digital signature block to your correspondence, there is a section in the new 25-50 that step by steps you through it. Reply reply [deleted]
BLUF: No unless the last paragraph is a sentence. AR 25-50 Page 8 2-5 Multiple page memorandums (4) Do not type the authority line and the signature block on a continuation page without at least two lines of the last paragraph, if the last paragraph or sub paragraph has only one line, it may be place alone on the continuation page with the authority line and signature block.
The answer is clear. Find the stupidest allowable font and font size combination from AR 25-50 and tell everyone to fuck off and question their knowledge of regulations for it if they even bat an eye. 0 to hooah before they even speak.
AR 25-50 Table C shows how you address people based on rank. Respectfully or Very Respectfully are saved for the President and Vice-President, everyone else gets a Sincerely Edit to add: once an award has been processed onto the system, it is not supposed to be kicked back ever, until it reaches the final approving authority.
However, the majority of the Army population is also Christian-- something like 60%, I think. Being as though we're in an organization that is all about the group...as much as I think religion is fucking stupid, if the majority is made happy by it and it's not causing me any actual harm, let 'em have it.
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