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1-48.
Which of the following groups
make up the five-part internal
audience for the Department of
the Navy?
1.
Navy/Marine Corps Reserve
personnel, Navv/Marine Corps
active duty personnel,
retired community, NJROTC
units, and famines of active
duty members
2.
Navy/Marine Corps Reserve
personnel, their families,
retired community, Navy/
Marine Corps active duty
personnel, and civilian
contract workers
3.
Navy/Marine Corps active duty
personnel, their families,
retired community, Navy/
Marine Corps civilian
employees, and Navy/Marine
Corps civilian contract
workers
4.
Retired community Navy/
Marine Corps active duty
personnel, their families,
Navy/Marine Corps Reserve
personnel, and Navy/Marine
Corps civilian employees
1.
2.
1-49.
Of the following individuals, who
must be involved in the internal
information program for a
command?
3.
4.
1.
Commanding officer
2.
Executive officer
3.
Department heads/division
officers
4.
Each of the above
1-50.
Who provides policy and
operational instructions to AFIS
for managing and operating AFRTS
and AFPPS?
1.
Director, USIA
2.
CHINFO/DIRPA
3.
ASD (PA)
4.
SECNAV
1-51.
Which of the following offices
sends instructional memoranda and
policy guidance on DoD-approved
programs (print or electronic
media) to the military
departments?
1.
AFIS
2.
ASD (PA)
3.
DoD
4.
AFPPS
152. The director of AFIS also serves as the
director of which of the following activities?
1.
AFRTS
2.
CHINFO
3.
USIA
4.
FCC
1-53.
For which of the following tasks
is AFIS responsible?
Ensuring DoD personnel
overseas receive news and
entertainment without
censorship, manipulation, or
propagandizing
Developing long-range
community relations plans
overseas
Serving as the public affairs
representative for the U.S.
ambassador in a foreign
country
Procuring broadcast equipment
for all military department
AFRTS stations
1-54.
Press and Art Packs are fur-
nished by AFIS through (a) what
activity, and are intended for
(b) which of the following mili-
tary mediums?
1.
(a) AFIS
(b) Navy newspapers
2.
(a) AFPPS
(b) all military newspapers
3.
(a) AFPPS
(b) Navy and Marine Corps
AFRTS stations
4.
(a) ASD (PA)
(b) all military magazines
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