As the orders go down the chain of command, always subject to the two-man rule, intermediate headquarters, and eventually the nuclear delivery platforms themselves, will receive Emergency Action Messages ( EAM ) to arm or launch weapons.
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But I'm convinced that Smith was no more elected on the strength of his anti-affirmative-action message than Jefferson was returned to office largely because Republicans believe he has brought needed racial and geographic diversity to the court.
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There are nine of these satellites currently in orbit, each one providing six super high frequency encrypted data and voice channels and a single channel dedicated for Emergency Action Messages which would be used to direct a nuclear release from the motorcade.
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Between 11 and 17 July 1971, he attended the Bangladesh Sector Commanders Conference and he was subsequently posted at the Teldhala, BDF Sector 11 under authority of Direct Order Transfer of Command from the Emergency Action Message tele-wired from Bangladesh Government interim HQ at 8, Theatre Rd.
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In the U . S . military's strategic nuclear weapon nuclear command and control ( NC2 ) system, an "'Emergency Action Message "'( "'EAM "') is a preformatted message that directs nuclear-capable forces to execute specific Major Attack Options ( MAOs ) or Limited Attack Options ( LAOs ) in a nuclear war.
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In addition to being able to direct the launch of ICBMs, the E-6B can communicate Emergency Action Messages ( EAM ) to nuclear submarines running at depth by extending a 2?mile-long trailing wire antenna ( TWA ) for use with the Survivable Low Frequency Communications System ( SLFCS ), as the EC-135C could .[
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Previously available only as part of Adobe LiveCycle Data Services ES, on December 13, 2007 Adobe announced that the technologies included in BlazeDS, along with the Action Message Format specification, were contributed to open source under the GNU Lesser General Public License ( LGPL v3 ) with the source code being available for download from early 2008.