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AR 25 – 50 Preparing and Managing Correspondence. This administrative revision, dated 29 June 2023— o Updates guidance for clarity (paras 1 – 23, 1 – 39, and 3 – 5). This administrative revision, dated 15 June 2023— o Changes proponency from the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army to the Chief Information Officer (title page).
Army Regulation 25–50. Information Management: Records Management. Preparing and Managing Correspondence. Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC. 17 May 2013. UNCLASSIFIED....
AR 25–50 Preparing and Managing Correspondence This revision-o Supersedes AR 25-50, dated 21 November 1988. o Eliminates the use of the endorsement as an authorized form of correspondence. The memorandum will be used in all instances where an endorsement was previously used.
This regulation prescribes policy and procedures for preparing and coordi-nating correspondence and other administrative actions for Headquarters, U.S. Army Basic Combat Training Center of...
AR 25-50 - Preparing and Managing Correspondence. AR 25-50, Preparing and Managing Correspondence governs the management of Army correspondence . As the proponent, the U.S. Army Records...
AR 25-50 establishes three forms of correspondence authorized for use: a letter, memorandum, and message. For information on formatting and processing all Army activities (ALARACT) messages,...
AR 25-50 is the Army Regulation covering information on how to prepare and manage official correspondence. In the paragraphs below I will provide a summary of what information is offered in the regulation and what you need to know about AR 25-50.
Prescribes Department of the Army (DA) policies, procedures, and standard formats for preparing and processing Army correspondence.
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]