In a national emergency, when communicating via the Navy, messages are sent by precedence. A message designated ROUTINE will be delivered within __________.
⢠U.S. Navy message precedence system (e.g., FLASH, IMMEDIATE, PRIORITY, ROUTINE). ⢠How delivery time requirements change from most urgent to least urgent messages. ⢠The relationship between "routine" traffic and normal workload conditions during a national emergency.
⢠List the four common Navy precedences from fastest to slowest, then match each one to a logical delivery time goal. ⢠Ask yourself: which delivery time in the choices best fits something that is not urgent, but still must be delivered the same day in an emergency? ⢠Compare which of the listed times would more likely apply to critical, life-or-death messages versus everyday administrative traffic during a crisis.
⢠Be sure you can order the precedences correctly from fastest to slowest: FLASH, IMMEDIATE, PRIORITY, ROUTINE. ⢠Match the shortest time to FLASH and the next shortest to IMMEDIATE before deciding on ROUTINE. ⢠Verify that your choice for ROUTINE is clearly longer than the expected time for PRIORITY, but still realistic for the same day.
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