Use military and civilian acronyms in memorandums, if appropriate.
Use military and civilian acronyms in memorandums, if appropriate.
Use military and civilian acronyms in memorandums, if appropriate.
Use military and civilian acronyms in memorandums, if appropriate.
its how formulate a letter using frequently used acronyms
Avoid jargon is the first rule for constructing military correspondence.
Avoid jargon is the first rule for constructing military correspondence.
Avoid jargon is the first rule for constructing military correspondence.
In letters addressed to people outside of the Department of Defense, acronyms should not be used. Military and civilian acronyms may be used in memorandums, and should be written out the first time with the actual acronym following in parentheses, and the acronym used in subsequent instances.
rating of medication influences, returning on marketing investment, and Rule out myocardial infraction are all acronyms of ROMI. There are other acronyms as well if the one you are looking for is not listed.
Rule of constructing military correspondent
Avoid jargon is the first rule for constructing military correspondence.
People use Emoticons and Acronyms because it is an easier way of communicating on online or in E-mail. Ex) :) :( :P