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U.S. Navy: CHINFO Briefing Card on UAP Responses

The U.S. Navy developed an internal guidance tool for public affairs staff. This resource established standardized messaging for media inquiries regarding aerial anomalies. Released via FOIA, it reveals institutional protocols from mid-2020.

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The document constitutes an internal reference card produced by the Navy's Chief of Information division. Its primary function involved assisting communication personnel in delivering uniform responses to public and journalistic questions about unidentified aerial phenomena.

This artifact illustrates the military's structured approach toward managing external discourse on mysterious sightings. It encapsulates specific language and procedures for handling sensitive observational data requests during a period of heightened public curiosity.

Accessed through Freedom of Information Act processes by The Black Vault, the material offers valuable perspective on bureaucratic frameworks. Researchers utilize such releases to comprehend how defense organizations coordinate information dissemination regarding extraordinary atmospheric events.

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