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Figure 1-8.-Unit Situation Report (SITREP)–Continued. After  you  have  completed  the  necessary  planning l steps, Some l l organize your information and write the PAG. tips are as follows: A single issue can be diverse in nature. In this instance, select the most important topic and make  this  topic  the  subject  of  the  statement. The  statement  should  be  a  clear,  concise  report l of the issue. It is the official command statement regarding the subject. Make it as short and as After the statement, write a list of likely questions and their proper answers. Ask other people who are familiar with the issue for their ideas. If the answer is not in the information you gathered initially,  conduct  further  research  to  find  out  if that  information  is  releasable. Always  strive  to  keep  the  guidance  easily understood, accurate and within the bounds of security  and  official  policy. simple as possible without compromising clarity. Sample PAG is shown in figure 1-10. 1-31

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