ROGER: Used to confirm receipt of a message.READ BACK: Used to ask a message recipient to repeat back the message exactly as received.PRIORITY: Used for important messages that take precedence over regular conversation.OVER: Used to end a message while asking for a reply.MORE TO FOLLOW: Used to convey that more will follow from the message initiator.MESSAGE: Used to indicate that a message must be recorded.I VERIFY: Used to verify a request and repeated to verify a sent message.I SPELL: Used to spell out the words that follow phonetically, using the NATO Phonetic Alphabet.I SAY AGAIN: Used to repeat a sent message because it was either misunderstood or extremely important.I READ BACK: Used to repeat the instructions back to a sender to confirm the recipients understood them correctly.INFO: The sender requests information from the addressees immediately following this proword.IMMEDIATE: Used in the most dire of situations that require immediate implementation and top priority.I AUTHENTICATE: Used to authenticating a message with what follows.GROUPS: Used to signal a message that contains numbers of groups. ![]() FROM: Used to indicate who the message is from (its originator).FIGURES: Used to signal that numbers will follow.EXEMPT: Those addressed after this proword are exempt from the message sent and should disregard its contents. ![]() The sender also should end with the proword “ OUT.”
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