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COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY
BY ORDER OF THE
SECRETARIES OF THE AIR FORCE
THE ARMY, THE NAVY,
AND THE MARINE CORPS
AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 34-126(I)
ARMY REGULATION 215-6
OPNAVINST INSTRUCTION 1710.4B
MARINE CORPS ORDER 1710.23C
28 FEBRUARY 2005
Services
ARMED FORCES
ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM
OPR: HQ USAF/ILVE (Colonel Janice G. Long) Certified by: HQ USAF/ILV (Arthur J. Myers)
Supersedes AFIJI 34-126
Army Regulation 215-6
OPNAVINST 1710.4B
Marine Corps Order, 1710.23B,
6 Jan 95
Pages: 34
Distribution: F
This instruction implements Department of Defense (DOD) Instruction 1330.13, Armed Forces Enter-
tainment Program, 23 March 2004 and Air Force Policy Directive (AFPD) 34-1, Services Combat Sup-
port Programs. This publication applies to all DOD agencies and organizations. Unified Combatant
commands may supplement this instruction. All supplements must be sent to the Headquarters United
States Air Force, Directorate of Services, Armed Forces Entertainment (HQ USAF/ILVE), 1775 Air
Force Pentagon, Washington DC 20330-1775, for approval. If approved, Unified Combatant commands
are responsible for sending information copies of their supplement to HQ USAF/ILVE. Supplements must
also be posted on the Air Force Publications Web page. The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1974, as
amended in 1996, affects this publication. Ensure that all records created by this AFI are maintained and
disposed of IAW AFMAN 37-139, Records Disposition Schedule. This publication directs collecting and
maintaining information protected by the Privacy Act of 1974 authorized by 10 USC 8013. System of
records notice F036 AF PC N, Unit Assigned Personnel Information applies.
UMMARY OF REVISIONS
This document is substantially revised and must be completely reviewed.
This revision adds and refines responsibilities for the Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE) office,
Regional Coordinators, Country Coordinators, Site Coordinators, Production/Tour Managers, Tour
Escorts, and entertainment groups. It outlines Coordinating, Supporting and other Commander involve-
ment with and support of the AFE program and explains the United Service Organizations (USO)/AFE
relationship. It also describes the processes involved in planning, organizing, and evaluating celebrity and