I kind of agree. If it is unclassified, the markings are correct as given. But what I find very strange is that not only does it have no date, it has no sequence number (memo no. XXX-xxx) and no code for the drafting authority. This is the epitome of an uncontrolled and unaccountable piece of correspondence.
In corporate letters, this sometimes happens when signers are located in different cities.
Never in military. This aint some ragamuffin corporate bullshit.
Always have a date Classification in RED That thing is fake as fuk
I kind of agree. If it is unclassified, the markings are correct as given. But what I find very strange is that not only does it have no date, it has no sequence number (memo no. XXX-xxx) and no code for the drafting authority. This is the epitome of an uncontrolled and unaccountable piece of correspondence.
Bingo.
The military has VERY strict protocols on publications formats.