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spot report

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A concise narrative report of essential information covering events or conditions that may have an immediate and significant effect on current planning and operations that is afforded the most expeditious means of transmission consistent with requisite security. Also called SPOTREP. (Note: In reconnaissance and surveillance usage, spot report is not to be used.) See Joint Tactical Air Reconnaissance/Surveillance Mission Report


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If you spot reports that are not correct you can then take the steps necessary to have the information removed from your report.
The European Union in its statement noted with concern the approval of the amended Law on Freedom of Religion and Religious Organisations by the Parliament of the Kyrgyz Republic, as described in the spot report published by the OSCE Centre in Bishkek on 7 November 2008 and that the new law contains several provisions not in line with OSCE standards and commitments.
uk/lf The ECHO website also features exclusive online votes on the match and on the spot reports.
 
 
 
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