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FM 6-99.2 is the Army's keystone manual for standardized report and message formats. It provides
a standard, readily available reference from which soldiers as well as automation designers can
extract report and message templates. FM 6-99.2 is a compendium of formats commonly used by
tactical units from small unit to corps and forms the baseline for reporting and communicating as
command, control, and communications technology evolves. It allows a common, authoritative
understanding of reporting and communicating to exist among all US Army elements. It also relates
to, supports, and drives command, control, and communications doctrine and US Army interaction
with the joint and multinational communications communities.
FM 6-99.2 facilitates the tailoring and task organization of US Army elements through
standardization of the command, control, and communications formats units use to communicate
internally. The voice-message templates contained in FM 6-99.2 provide the bridge between
technologically advanced units and those not yet modernized. This is significant because, while our
modernized units are among the most capable, nonmodernized units currently comprise the majority
of the US Army’s active component, all of the reserve components, and the majority of our potential
allies. The US Army will continue to modernize all units, but the requirement to communicate
expeditiously and succinctly via voice will remain. Potential attacks on our command, control, and
communications networks, equipment damage, incompatible communications systems, and
equipment failures are other consequences that may require the use of voice message formats, even
for modernized units.
As the US Army's doctrinal library for report and message voice templates, FM 6-99.2 is intended
to prevent units from wasting time and resources designing command and control formats. Units at
different locations and echelons can develop similar SOPs for report and message formats (voice and
digital) that facilitate command, control, communications, computer, and intelligence (C4I)
exchanges. The FM 6-99.2 formats are derived from existing Army Battle Command System
(ABCS), United States Message Text Formats (USMTF), Allied Procedures Publication- 9 (APP-9)
formats, as well as numerous unit SOPs. These sources, especially the formats from existing unit
SOPs, have been collected, discussed, and chosen as the most user friendly, functional, and adaptable.
As a user's manual, FM 6-99.2 will drive the formatting of future ABCS report and messages, US
Army input to the development of APP-9, and the USMTF message formats. Formats contained in
FM 6-99.2 are the mechanism through which the US Army seeks to adapt these joint and
multinational formats into a user-friendly and standardized land component message format library.
Parallel formats for ABCS, APP-9 and USMTF will enable US Army units to operate in joint and
multinational command structures without reconfiguring their normal mode of operation. All future
digitization formats for the US Army will be based on these voice message templates.
FM 6-99.2 is directive and prescriptive. Units will use its report and message formats for all
tactical communications. Units will not modify these formats unless authorized by the unit
commander for critical information requirements. For Army-wide use, this manual does not include
many branch-specific or technical reports and messages. These formats are contained in field manuals
published by their respective proponents. Branch-specific or technical reports complement the reports
in this manual and are not considered superseded by it. However, use the formats in FM 6-99.2
whenever possible.
This publication applies to the Active Army, the Army National Guard (ARNG)/Army National
Guard of the United States (ARNGUS), and the United States Army Reserve unless otherwise stated.
PAGES: 284
PUBLICATION DATE: APRIL, 2007
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