Marking Supplement
DOD Guide to Marking Classified Documents
DOD 5200-1 PH

PageWhat's on the page
0Cover Sheet
1Forward
2Table of Contents
3Security Reminders
4Section 1 - Marking "Originally Classified" Documents
5Portion Markings and Overall Classification Marking
6Portion Markings and Overall Classification Marking
7Portion Markings and Overall Classification Marking
8"Classified by" and "Reason for Classification" Line
9"Declassify on" Line
10Section 1.6(d) "Exemption Categories"
11Working Papers
12Joint Message Form
13Section 2 - Marking "Derivatively Classified" Documents
14Portion Markings and Overall Classification Marking of a Derivative Document
15"Derived from" and "Declassify on" Line
16Derivatively Classifying From Multiple Sources
17"Derived from" Line
18Identification of all classified sources
19Derivatively Classifying from a Classification Guide
20Section 3 - Marking Special Types of Information and Material
21Foreign Government Information
22Letters of Transmittal
23Letters of Transmittal
24Atomic Energy Information
25Classification by Compilation
26Special Access Programs
27SAP "NICKNAMES"
28SAP Documenets
29Section 4 - "Other"
30Marking Information "Other Than" Documents
31Hardware and Equipment
32Continuous Form (Fan Folded or Rolled) Documents
33Computer Media
34References
35Notes


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