US Army Journalist - Course - Survival Books
US Army Journalist - Course - Survival Books US Army Journalist - Course - Survival Books
SUBCOURSEEDITIONDI0200 7INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM
US ARMY JOURNALISTMOS 71Q SKILL LEVELS 1 AND 2Introduction to JournalismSubcourse DI0200Army Public Affairs CenterFort George G. Meade, MarylandFour Credit HoursGeneralThe Introduction to Journalism subcourse, part of the US ArmyJournalist MOS 71Q, Skill Levels 1 and 2 course, is designed toteach the meaning of news, the basic elements which create news,required elements of news stories, the role of journalism in theArmy; the skills, techniques and attitudes which make good Armyjournalists; the function of Army journalists; Army newspaperoperations; the methods of gathering news; and interviewingtechniques.TASK: Implement news gathering skills and conduct news interviews.CONDITION: Given information on the use of journalism in the Army,methods of gathering news, and techniques crucial to conductingnews interviews, research and collect information for use in publicaffairs publications and activities.STANDARD: In accordance with the standards established in thissubcourse and AR 360-5, Public Information; and AR 360-81, CommandInformation; research and collect information for public affairspublications and activities.i
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