Από την Κρήτη εθελοντής στον Αμερικανικό Στρατό., item 57

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Repeat after (word): CC “Interval A (word).

End of word:   “Interval-”

End of sentence: ‘‘Chop-chop” signal (made by plac-

   ing both arms at the right horizontal and moving

   them up and down in a cutting motion).

End of message: Two successive "chop-chop" signals

   and withdrawing flags from view.

Error: ΑA “Interval," then repeat word.

To break in: “Attention"

Acknowledgment or undert'ood: R.

“Negative" “Affirmative.'' or “Interrogatory" followed

   by “Interval" give corresponding meanings to the

   following signal.

Receiver acknowledges “Attention" whenever made,

   also “Repeat" etc., and “End of message,” when

   latter is understood. ·

While waiting for “Acknowledgment” or in case of

   delay, remain at “Interval."

Words not in code are spelled out.

"Numerals" precedes every number sent and indicates

   numerals until "Interval” is made, after which let-

   ters recur without any further indication. When

   numerals follow letters no intervening "Interval” is

   necessary, The numerals are the first ten letters in

   order.

   When communicating with the Navy, numerals will

   be spelled out.

   For communication between the firing line and the

reserve or commander in the rear, the subjoined sig-

nals (Signal Corps codes) are prescribed and should

be memorized. In transmission, their concealment from

the enemy's view should be insured. In the absence

of signal flags, the headdress or other subtitute may

be used.

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Repeat after (word): CC “Interval A (word).

End of word:   “Interval-”

End of sentence: ‘‘Chop-chop” signal (made by plac-

   ing both arms at the right horizontal and moving

   them up and down in a cutting motion).

End of message: Two successive "chop-chop" signals

   and withdrawing flags from view.

Error: ΑA “Interval," then repeat word.

To break in: “Attention"

Acknowledgment or undert'ood: R.

“Negative" “Affirmative.'' or “Interrogatory" followed

   by “Interval" give corresponding meanings to the

   following signal.

Receiver acknowledges “Attention" whenever made,

   also “Repeat" etc., and “End of message,” when

   latter is understood. ·

While waiting for “Acknowledgment” or in case of

   delay, remain at “Interval."

Words not in code are spelled out.

"Numerals" precedes every number sent and indicates

   numerals until "Interval” is made, after which let-

   ters recur without any further indication. When

   numerals follow letters no intervening "Interval” is

   necessary, The numerals are the first ten letters in

   order.

   When communicating with the Navy, numerals will

   be spelled out.

   For communication between the firing line and the

reserve or commander in the rear, the subjoined sig-

nals (Signal Corps codes) are prescribed and should

be memorized. In transmission, their concealment from

the enemy's view should be insured. In the absence

of signal flags, the headdress or other subtitute may

be used.


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  • November 1, 2018 07:11:35 Zafiro Marti

    Repeat after (word): CC “Interval A (word).

    End of word:   “Interval-”

    End of sentence: ‘‘Chop-chop” signal (made by plac-

       ing both arms at the right horizontal and moving

       them up and down in a cutting motion).

    End of message: Two successive "chop-chop" signals

       and withdrawing flags from view.

    Error: ΑA “Interval," then repeat word.

    To break in: “Attention"

    Acknowledgment or undert'ood: R.

    “Negative" “Affirmative.'' or “Interrogatory" followed

       by “Interval" give corresponding meanings to the

       following signal.

    Receiver acknowledges “Attention" whenever made,

       also “Repeat" etc., and “End of message,” when

       latter is understood. ·

    While waiting for “Acknowledgment” or in case of

       delay, remain at “Interval."

    Words not in code are spelled out.

    "Numerals" precedes every number sent and indicates

       numerals until "Interval” is made, after which let-

       ters recur without any further indication. When

       numerals follow letters no intervening "Interval” is

       necessary, The numerals are the first ten letters in

       order.

       When communicating with the Navy, numerals will

       be spelled out.

       For communication between the firing line and the

    reserve or commander in the rear, the subjoined sig-

    nals (Signal Corps codes) are prescribed and should

    be memorized. In transmission, their concealment from

    the enemy's view should be insured. In the absence

    of signal flags, the headdress or other subtitute may

    be used.


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