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Cover letter_JPR JOG_ACT approved - European Defence Agency

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NATO UNCLASSIFIED RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLICIntelligence and SERE debrief143S.3.4Take a breakTake a break. As a team, review the general overview. Discuss modifications (if any)based on the overview. After the break, come back and fill in the holes in the story.Compare the information with the established interview questions.S.3.5Detailed analysis of incidentProceed through the interview as outlined below. Integrate any notes taken during thesubject’s overview into the sections of the outline where they are appropriate. Allowthe time necessary for the subject to feel as if they have covered each area to theirsatisfaction. Stick with the outline, but be flexible enough to meet the subject’s needs toexpress information so as not to stifle the conversational flow. Use the outline to expandon subjects that are of interest.NOTE: The following question set is a guide to help debriefing team’s select appropriatequestions for a variety of situations. It is not expected that every returnee answerall the following questions. The debriefing team should review this question set and cut,paste, and add questions as appropriate to create a tailored debriefing guide for eachsubject.NOTE: If the subject was recovered via NAR methods, then the debriefing team MUSTinclude a representative from J-3-N. If J-3-N is not present, and the returnee indicatesthat his recovery may have been through non-conventional means, do not ask any questionsregarding non-conventional recovery until the J-3-N representative is present. Debriefingscontaining information pertaining to NAR methods must initially be protectedat the TS/NF/OC/SAR level until evaluated by J-3-N.S.4 Biographical informationa. What is your full name and any other names (AKAs) you are known by?b. What is your rank (or civilian equivalent)?c. What is your registration number (e.g. service number, social security number)?d. What is your place and date of birth?e. Did you have any applicable childhood experiences, hobbies, or activities that mayhave prepared you for your isolation experience?f. Do you have any civilian training, skills, licenses, and/or certifications, that wouldhave assisted in preparing you for your survival/evasion experiences?S.5 Military biographical informationa. What is your branch of service?b. What was the date you entered the service? If commissioned, source of commission?NATO UNCLASSIFIED RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLIC

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