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File: 980404_aug96_sagwi8_0012.txt
Subject = ANNEX T PART I OF V AND VII CORPS FSOP
Box ID = BX000504
Folder Title = OPERATING PROCEDURES VII CORPS SOP TEAM 4S COPY
Unit = ARCENT
Parent Org = CENTCOM
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MCLAU FINAL DRAFT
/VII (US) Corps Field Standina
ANNEX S (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) to Part I V
Operating Procedures (U)
1. (U) PURPOSE: To prescribe policies and procedures for public
affairs support to corps.
2. (U) SCOPE: Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. (U) RESPONSIBILITY:
a. (U) Staff Proponency. Public Affairs-Office
b. (U) The Public Affairs Officer exercises staff
supervision over all Command Information 'and Public InforT.-lation
(Media Relations) activities and provides assistance and guidance
to subordinate commands.
C. (U) A public affairs - liaison element staffed to advise
the commander will be located within the Corps Main.
d. (U) A Press Information Center (PIC) will be established
in the vicinity of the Corps Rear Command Post (CP).
(1) (U) The PIC will be the Corps' news release center.
Daily press summaries and periodic press communiques, as
necessary, will be issued from the PIC and daily news briefings,
will be conducted.
(2) (U) PIC services and facilities, including workroom and
ground transportation, will be - coordinated through the Special
Troops Battalion Commander. The PAO will coordinate with the
Corps Aviation Officer 'for rotary/fixed wing aircraft to be us-ed
as transportation for 'news -media representatives within the Corps
area of operations. Mi-litary communications will be provided IAW
AR 105-14.
(3) (U) The corps 'Public Affairs Officer or his designated-
representative is the release authority for all Corps field
exercise news releases.
4 (U) GENERAL:
a* (U) The Public Affairs Officer base of operations will be
located in the vicinity 'of the Corps Rear CP location (TBA).-
Activities which will be controlled from ther rear include:
(1) (U) Coordination and supervision of command information
programs.
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UNCLASSIFIED
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MCLAU FINAL DRAFT
/VII (US) Corps Field Standina
ANNEX S (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) to Part I V
Operating Procedures (U)
1. (U) PURPOSE: To prescribe policies and procedures for public
affairs support to corps.
2. (U) SCOPE: Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. (U) RESPONSIBILITY:
a. (U) Staff Proponency. Public Affairs-Office
b. (U) The Public Affairs Officer exercises staff
supervision over all Command Information 'and Public InforT.-lation
(Media Relations) activities and provides assistance and guidance
to subordinate commands.
C. (U) A public affairs - liaison element staffed to advise
the commander will be located within the Corps Main.
d. (U) A Press Information Center (PIC) will be established
in the vicinity of the Corps Rear Command Post (CP).
(1) (U) The PIC will be the Corps' news release center.
Daily press summaries and periodic press communiques, as
necessary, will be issued from the PIC and daily news briefings,
will be conducted.
(2) (U) PIC services and facilities, including workroom and
ground transportation, will be - coordinated through the Special
Troops Battalion Commander. The PAO will coordinate with the
Corps Aviation Officer 'for rotary/fixed wing aircraft to be us-ed
as transportation for 'news -media representatives within the Corps
area of operations. Mi-litary communications will be provided IAW
AR 105-14.
(3) (U) The corps 'Public Affairs Officer or his designated-
representative is the release authority for all Corps field
exercise news releases.
4 (U) GENERAL:
a* (U) The Public Affairs Officer base of operations will be
located in the vicinity 'of the Corps Rear CP location (TBA).-
Activities which will be controlled from ther rear include:
(1) (U) Coordination and supervision of command information
programs.
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UNCLASSIFIED
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MCLAU FINAL DRAFT
/VII (US) Corps Field Standina
ANNEX S (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) to Part I V
Operating Procedures (U)
1. (U) PURPOSE: To prescribe policies and procedures for public
affairs support to corps.
2. (U) SCOPE: Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. (U) RESPONSIBILITY:
a. (U) Staff Proponency. Public Affairs-Office
b. (U) The Public Affairs Officer exercises staff
supervision over all Command Information 'and Public InforT.-lation
(Media Relations) activities and provides assistance and guidance
to subordinate commands.
C. (U) A public affairs - liaison element staffed to advise
the commander will be located within the Corps Main.
d. (U) A Press Information Center (PIC) will be established
in the vicinity of the Corps Rear Command Post (CP).
(1) (U) The PIC will be the Corps' news release center.
Daily press summaries and periodic press communiques, as
necessary, will be issued from the PIC and daily news briefings,
will be conducted.
(2) (U) PIC services and facilities, including workroom and
ground transportation, will be - coordinated through the Special
Troops Battalion Commander. The PAO will coordinate with the
Corps Aviation Officer 'for rotary/fixed wing aircraft to be us-ed
as transportation for 'news -media representatives within the Corps
area of operations. Mi-litary communications will be provided IAW
AR 105-14.
(3) (U) The corps 'Public Affairs Officer or his designated-
representative is the release authority for all Corps field
exercise news releases.
4 (U) GENERAL:
a* (U) The Public Affairs Officer base of operations will be
located in the vicinity 'of the Corps Rear CP location (TBA).-
Activities which will be controlled from ther rear include:
(1) (U) Coordination and supervision of command information
programs.
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UNCLASSIFIED
MCLAM FIN;AL DRAFT
ANNEX S (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) to Part I V/VII (US) Corps Field Standin-
Operating Procedures (U)
i. (u) PURPOSE: To prescribe policies and procedures for public
affairs support to corps.
2. (U) SCOPE: Applicable to all units assigned or attached to
corps.
3. (U) RESPONSIBILITY:
a. (U) Staff Proponency. Public Affairs Office
b. (U) The Public Affairs Officer exercises staf f
supervision over all Command Information -and Public Infor-matior,
(Media Relations) activities and provides assistance and guidance
to subordinate commands.
C. (U) A public affairs-liaison element staffed to advise
the commander will be located within the Corps Main.
d. (U) A Press Information Center (PIC) will be established
in the vicinity of the Corps Rear Command Post (CP).
(1) (U) The PIC will be the Corps' news release center.
Daily press summaries and periodic press communiques, as
necessary, will be issued from the PIC and daily news briefings,
will be conducted.
(2) (U) PIC services and facilities, including workroom and
ground transportation, will be- coordinated through the Special
Troops Battalion Commander. The PAO will coordinate with the
Corps Aviation Officer -for rotary/fixed wing aircraft to be used
as transportation for'news media representatives within the Corps
area of operations. Mi-litary communications will be provided IAW
AR 105-14.
(3) (U) The Corps -Public Affairs Officer or his designated
representative is the release authority for all Corps field
exercise news releases.
4 (U) GENERAL:
a. (U) The Public Affairs officer base of operations will be
located in the vicinity 'of the Corps Rear CP location (TBA).-
Activities which will be controlled from ther rear include:
(1) (U) Coordination and supervision of command information
programs.
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UNCLASSIFIED
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