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The MoD website describes the Green Book as follows:
 
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
===Previous versions of the ''Green Book''===
 
===Previous versions of the ''Green Book''===
*November 2005 [[Media:Mod green book 20051130.pdf|The Green Book] November 2005.
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*November 2005 [[Media:Mod green book 20051130.pdf|The Green Book]] November 2005.
*Circa 2007-8 [Media:GreenBook.pdf|The Green book]  
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*November 2008 [[Media:GreenBookVersion50WebVersion2Dec08.pdf|The Green Book]] December 2008.
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*[[Media:GreenBookVersion50WebVersion2Dec08.pdf|The Green Book]] December 2008.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 09:08, 22 January 2010

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The MoD website describes the Green Book as follows:

This document has been produced in consultation with editors and press and broadcasting organisations as a general guide to the procedures that the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence (MOD) will adopt in working with the media throughout the full spectrum of military operations. It covers the practical arrangements for enabling correspondents to report on operations, including the MOD's plans for representative numbers of correspondents to accompany British Forces and sets out what editors can expect from the MOD and what the MOD seeks from the media.[1]

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Previous versions of the Green Book

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