
Media is the Battlefield
Newsletter 07-04
October 2006
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Producing Change in Army Public Affairs: Ideas for Refocusing Operations
- Chapter 2: Public Affairs Operations: Brigade Task Force Level
- Chapter 3: A Successful Brigade Public Affairs Officer
- Chapter 4: Arab Media Interviews and the American Commander
- Chapter 5: Media-on-the-Battlefield Training: How-To
- Chapter 6: Media on the Battlefield - "A Nonleathal Fire"
- Chapter 7: Integration of Information Operations into Planning and Operations, Public Affairs and the Media
- Chapter 8: Support Operations, Public Affairs Office
- Appendix A: Public Affairs Guidance for Training Purposes
- Appendix B: Task Force Iron Horse Guidelines for Working with News Media in Iraq
- Appendix C: Role Play Media Training Guidance
- Appendix D: Plan a Media Visit
- Appendix E: React to a Media Interview
Foreword
Media operations are vital components of the information operations fight. This newsletter explores the role media operations play on the modern battlefield, enumerating battle-tested and proven public affairs training guidance tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP). These TTP help units and Soldiers gain a better perspective and situational understanding of the battlefield environment. Media operations provide units and Soldiers with an enhanced capability to view the adversary and themselves through someone else’s viewpoint – via television, Internet, or print media.
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