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The Role of the Department of Defense Embedded Reporter Program in Future Conflicts

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The Role of the Department of Defense Embedded Reporter Program in Future Conflicts
The Role of the Department of Defense Embedded Reporter Program in Future Conflicts

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The Role of the Department of Defense Embedded Reporter Program in Future Conflicts

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The embedded reporter program in Operation Iraqi Freedom was a huge undertaking, requiring extensive planning and coordination to organize and implement. The Department of Defense (DOD) invested much time and resources to help give the media relatively unfettered access to soldiers on the battlefield. A search on Google or any other search engine will yield a proliferation of articles and references on the embedded reporter topic. At present, there is much information, but limited relevant analysis that is of specific value to the battlefield commander or the strategic decision maker. The purpose of this book is to evaluate the feasibility of the DOD implementing the embedded reporter program again in future major conflicts. This book concludes that the embedded media program is a feasible and effective means for the DOD and the United States Army to facilitate the media on the battlefield and should be an element in media policy for future military conflicts.

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