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{{Template:Propaganda badge}}The Media Operations Group (V) also known as MOG (V), is 'a nationally recruited, specialist [[Territorial Army]] unit.'<ref>British Army [http://www.army.mod.uk/mog_v/9212.aspx Media Operations Group], accessed 8 February 2009</ref> It is engaged in managing media reporting of conflicts involving the [[British Army]] and is part of the [[Ministry of Defence]].
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The Media Operations Group (V) also known as MOG (V), is 'a nationally recruited, specialist [[Territorial Army]] unit.'<ref>British Army [http://www.army.mod.uk/mog_v/9212.aspx Media Operations Group], accessed 8 February 2009</ref> It is engaged in managing media reporting of conflicts involving the [[British Army]] and is part of the [[Ministry of Defence]].
  
 
The MOG website notes that:
 
The MOG website notes that:
  
 
:We assist the media so they can broadcast from the battlefield and bring accurate stories to the breakfast table, whether that story is about our troops fighting insurgents or building schools. We train and assist commanders and their troops in how to get their message across most effectively.<ref>British Army [http://www.army.mod.uk/mog_v/9212.aspx Media Operations Group], accessed 8 February 2009</ref>
 
:We assist the media so they can broadcast from the battlefield and bring accurate stories to the breakfast table, whether that story is about our troops fighting insurgents or building schools. We train and assist commanders and their troops in how to get their message across most effectively.<ref>British Army [http://www.army.mod.uk/mog_v/9212.aspx Media Operations Group], accessed 8 February 2009</ref>
 
==Background==
 
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==Funding and finances==
 
 
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
 
Captain [[Crispin Fordham]] | Major [[Paul Smyth]]<ref>Paul Smyth 'Media Operations in Iraq - first in, last out', Profile, February/March 2009, p. 10-11</ref> |
 
Captain [[Crispin Fordham]] | Major [[Paul Smyth]]<ref>Paul Smyth 'Media Operations in Iraq - first in, last out', Profile, February/March 2009, p. 10-11</ref> |
 
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[[Category:British Propaganda]]
 
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The Media Operations Group (V) also known as MOG (V), is 'a nationally recruited, specialist Territorial Army unit.'[1] It is engaged in managing media reporting of conflicts involving the British Army and is part of the Ministry of Defence.

The MOG website notes that:

We assist the media so they can broadcast from the battlefield and bring accurate stories to the breakfast table, whether that story is about our troops fighting insurgents or building schools. We train and assist commanders and their troops in how to get their message across most effectively.[2]

People

Captain Crispin Fordham | Major Paul Smyth[3] |

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References

  1. British Army Media Operations Group, accessed 8 February 2009
  2. British Army Media Operations Group, accessed 8 February 2009
  3. Paul Smyth 'Media Operations in Iraq - first in, last out', Profile, February/March 2009, p. 10-11