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What will you find in the ACP 113(AI), CALL SIGN BOOK FOR SHIPS, is an UNCLASSIFIED Allied Communication Publication?
a. A list of International Call Signs and hull numbers for ships under military control.
b. A list of two letter Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) Identifiers assigned to TACAN-equipped military ships.
c. A limited listing of Interim two letter TACAN identifiers assigned to fixed and land mobile beacons pending assignment of three letter identifiers. These identifiers are listed in ACP 113(AI) for record keeping purposes and to avoid duplication of assignments pending allocation of three-letter identifiers.
d. A list of Task Forces and their allocations.
What are the International Call Signs are to be used for?
a. All non-military communications.
b. Military communications employing unencrypted call signs.
What will you find in Section 1 of the ACP 113?
Alphabetically by International Call Sign
What will you find in Section 2 of the ACP 113?
Alphabetically by TACAN Identifiers
What will you find in Section 3 of the ACP 113?
Indefinite and Collective Call Signs for ships and ocean stations.
What will you find in Section 4 of the ACP 113?
Indefinite and Collective Call Signs for merchant ships.
What will you find in Section 5 of the ACP 113?
National sections arranged alphabetically by nation, with ships in each section listed alphabetically. "NAVAL SHIPS (By Name),"
What will you find in the Annex A of the ACP 113?
A listing of Task Forces and their allocation
What will you find in the Annex B of the ACP 113?
Decoding of Visual Callsigns allocated to ships, and certain authorities of European NATO Countries and the Countries of the British Commonwealth of Nations (except Canada).
What are International Call Signs are to be used for?
a. All non-military communications.
b. Military communications employing unencrypted call signs.
Where would you find voice call signs?
Voice call signs contained in JANAP 119 are pronounceable words.