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Cover letter_JPR JOG_ACT approved - European Defence Agency

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NATO UNCLASSIFIED RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLICPR report formats197C.3 PR 11-line reportThe following checklist is used to communicate basic information about a PR situation.As a minimum, the designated AMC uses this checklist to gather information and relayit to the Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC), <strong>JPR</strong>C /PRCC, and the PRTF. All aircraftshould have this checklist available and use it as appropriate during a PR incident.# Action Data1 Callsign / Vehicle Type /Mission Number / ParentCommand2 Location .....Source .....Time* .....3 Comm with Survivor (Yes /No)4 Authentication Used (yes/noand by what means)5 Injuries/Conditions6 OSC / Bingo / Loadout / PointOf Contact (POC) (Who is reportingand means of communication)7 # Chutes Seen8 Cause of incident9 Hazards / Ground / AirThreats / Access to the spot10 WX in Survivor Area11 Survivor Radio Frequency a) .....b) .....*CAUTION:Line 2 must include all three elements; location / source / time.NOTE: For brevity, information should be given by reference to each checklist linenumber (e.g.: Line 1: Sixpack 01; Line 2: 30 45N, 046 00E / Wingman / 1000Z; etc.). It iscrucial that line #2 always includes all three elements: Location, Source, and Time. The<strong>JPR</strong>C / PRCC uses this information to discern the most accurate location. All players canthen reference the location of the survivor by the associated time and source to avoidconfusion.C.4 PR mission messagea. Unit/POCb. Isolated personnel(a) Callsign(b) Location(c) Number of isolated personnelNATO UNCLASSIFIED RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLIC

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