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DD Form 2536
Policy & Doctrine
1 min
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Reference the form for Request for Armed Forces Participation in Public Events (Non-Aviation) (January 2023).
Provide this form to external organizations to request a musical unit, color guard, etc.
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Lt. Cmdr. Beatriz Talerico, assigned to Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific discuss daily tasks with a fellow Sailor. The Department of the Navy (DON) celebrates Women's History Month to commemorate the contributions of military and civilian women to the DON. (U.S. Navy photo by Anna Marie G. Gonzales)
Annex F Development
Template
1 min
Use this template to develop an Annex F to provide additional details and guidance for an OPLAN.
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Gain Audience Insight with Personas
Article
6 min
Explore how personas help promote strategic content creation and improve audience engagement.
Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman hosts a Town Hall meeting in the Pentagon, Arlington, Va., May 23, 2023.
Understanding Your Audience 101
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These resources help you research and identify certain aspects of your audience for effective communication.
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Relevant Actor Construct
Article
4 min
Learn who relevant actors are and how they impact narratives and information efforts.
Illustration showing six people, some with laptops, having a discussion around a table. The background contains integrated digital symbols that represent a website, instant message, text, graphs and a lightbulb.
Stakeholder Analysis
Article
4 min
Learn how to categorize your stakeholders to prioritize and tailor communication and achieve your goals.
Four illustrated people participating in communication in different ways - spoken, laptop, smartphone and newspaper. Icons near them represent a speech bubble, an empty thought bubble, exclamation points and question marks indicating how people may process information differently.
Publics Analysis
Article
4 min
Learn how the Situational Theory of Publics can help tailor your efforts based on public perception and need.
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