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Warrior Skills Level 1 - Leader Development for Army Professionals

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Per<strong>for</strong>mance Measures GO NO GO<br />

3. Conducted a stand-up search without handcuffs. —— ——<br />

4. Conducted a frisk search. —— ——<br />

5. Conducted a prone search. —— ——<br />

6. Determined the next course of action based on the<br />

situation, the result of the search, and/or directions given by —— ——<br />

the military police desk sergeant or the supervisor.<br />

Evaluation Guidance: Refer to chapter 1, paragraph 1-9e, (1) and (2).<br />

References<br />

Required:<br />

Related: FM 19-10, FM 3-19.13, FM 3-19.15<br />

224-176-1425<br />

Interact with News Media<br />

Conditions: In a field, military operations in urban terrain (MOUT), or<br />

garrison environment, interact with news media when public affairs<br />

practitioners are not present.<br />

Standards: Identify the principles of interacting with the media.<br />

Per<strong>for</strong>mance Steps<br />

1. Determine whether you may participate in a media interview.<br />

a. Follow prior guidance from your chain of command.<br />

b. Use caution when expressing personal opinion.<br />

(1) By <strong>Army</strong> regulation, Soldiers must have command approval to<br />

wear their uni<strong>for</strong>m during media interviews, if the interview will be viewed or is<br />

viewable by the public because the public may assume their opinions represent<br />

the <strong>Army</strong>’s official position by mistake.<br />

(2) Soldiers do not have to receive prior authorization to conduct a<br />

media interview if they are acting in an unofficial capacity and not in uni<strong>for</strong>m.<br />

2. Understand your role when interacting with the media.<br />

a. Check identification or press credentials. If identification or press<br />

credentials are produced, continue with the interview. If identification or press<br />

credentials are not produced, refer the individual to your chain of command or<br />

public affairs representative.<br />

b. Recognize your rights.<br />

(1) You do not have to speak to the media.<br />

(2) You do not have to answer all the questions.<br />

(3) You control the length of the interview.<br />

c. Maintain operations security (OPSEC). Do not discuss classified<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

d. Demonstrate good judgment and professionalism.<br />

3-220 2 May 2011 STP 21-1-SMCT

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