An over view of USAAF strategic bombing survey ww2. Dated 1945. Interesting read.
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No. It's to show it's not missing. I've seen this before in military documents.Interesting...
"page intentionally left blank" ? Weird af... Redacted?
It may be that they want the first page to be on the right hand side rather than the left to make it better to read.Interesting...
"page intentionally left blank" ? Weird af... Redacted?
It's because it's a controlled document. Controlled document just means it is for official use and has a number/label assigned to it. You cannot just leave a page blank you have to put that on it. This is usually done to have an intentional blank page for revisions.No. It's to show it's not missing. I've seen this before in military documents.
Good point. They use it in legal documents.It's because it's a controlled document. Controlled document just means it is for official use and has a number/label assigned to it. You cannot just leave a page blank you have to put that on it. This is usually done to have an intentional blank page for revisions.