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Chapter 16 Public Affairs Office Operations
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Standard Naval Letter

l l l l l l l Figure  16-2.—Standard  naval  letter. Preparing command welcome information Writing the command history Writing the command presentation Writing command/flag officer biographies Escorting members of the media Conducting tours Maintaining   and   inventorying   public   affairs office  equipment Do  not  let  this  list  intimidate  you.  When  you combine the knowledge you have gained from reading this TRAMAN with plenty of hands-on experience and office  training,  you  will  be  successful  in  your  public affairs office endeavors. THE NAVAL LETTER LEARNING   OBJECTIVE:   Identify   the components of a standard naval letter. 16-2

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