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Post-Deployment Public Affairs Guidance Post-Deployment Public Affairs Guidance
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Thank you for your service! Post-Deployment Public Affairs Guidance
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The public is interested in your story. Don’t be afraid to tell it.
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The American people trust you. You can help maintain their confidence in the military by telling your story. Post-Deployment Public Affairs Guidance 17 19 54 65
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You can tell your story in three ways: –In the Media –Speaking to civic, community, or church organizations (Speakers Bureau) –Sharing deployment photos with PAO Post-Deployment Public Affairs Guidance
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In the Media –Refer reporters to PAO Advise you on how best to tell your story Protect you from misquotes, out of context –Media is not a forum for gripes; use your chain of command –OPSEC rules still apply at home Post-Deployment Public Affairs Guidance
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Speakers Bureau –Community Boy Scouts, Kiwanis, Scrapbooking Club, etc. –Civic Groups Memorial Day, Veterans Day, City Celebrations –Church Groups Worship Services, Firesides Post-Deployment Public Affairs Guidance
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Public Affairs Roster –Media Interviews –Speakers Bureau –Historian –Fill it out even if you “don’t do media.” Post-Deployment Public Affairs Guidance
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Photos for Archive –Historical documentation –For display –Military Publications –Web site –Senior Leader and Unit Briefings Post-Deployment Public Affairs Guidance
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You are not obligated to speak to the media, but we encourage you to do so within these guidelines.
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Post-Deployment Public Affairs Guidance Utah National Guard Public Affairs Officer MAJ Hank McIntire (801) 523-4407 hank.mcintire@us.army.mil
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Post-Deployment Public Affairs Guidance Questions?
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