: An Introduction, by Thomas P. Odom

➡️. Chapter 1: Producing Change in Army Public Affairs: Ideas for Refocusing Operations, LTC James E. Hutton.  Page 3
➡️  Chapter 2: Public Affairs Operations: Brigade Task Force Level,
MAJ Darryl Wright. –  page 17
➡️. Chapter 3: A Successful Brigade Public Affairs Officer, LTC Randy A. Martin. 29
➡️. Chapter 4: Arab Media Interviews and the American Commander,
LTC Randy A. Martin. 33
➡️ Chapter 5: Media-on-the-Battlefield Training: How-To, LTC Randy A. Martin
37
➡️ Chapter 6: Media on the Battlefield – “A Nonlethal Fire,” David Connolly 43
➡️ Chapter 7: Integration of Information Operations into Planning and Operating, Public Affairs and the Media, Extract from CALL Initial Impressions Report (IIR) 05-3, Information Operations 51
➡️ Chapter 8: Support Operations, Public Affairs Office, Extract from CALL IIR 06-11, Disaster Response Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. 59
——
– Appendix A: Public Affairs Guidance for Training Purposes.  63
– Appendix B: Task Force Iron Horse Guidelines for Working with News Media in Iraq.  71
– Appendix C: Role Play Media Training Guidance 75
– Appendix D: Plan a Media Visit 77
– Appendix E: React to a Media Interview 81

https://file.wikileaks.org/file/us-media-is-the-battlefield-2006.pdf