[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 6]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR806.30]

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                        TITLE 32-NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                CHAPTER VII--DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
 
PART 806_AIR FORCE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 806.30  FOIA exempt information examples.

    (a) Certain responsive records may contain parts that are 
releasable, along with other parts that the Air Force must withhold from 
release. Carefully delete information exempt from release under the FOIA 
from copies of otherwise releasable records. Do not release copies that 
would permit the requester to ``read through the marking.'' In order to 
assist FOIA managers in redacting records, selected items appropriate to 
withhold in commonly requested Air Force records are illustrated below. 
When providing releasable portions from classified paragraphs, line 
through and do not delete, the classification marking preceding the 
paragraph.
    (b) Exemption 1. Example used is an extract from a ``simulated'' 
contingency plan (all information below is

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fictional and UNCLASSIFIED; parenthetical information and marking is 
used for illustrative purposes only).

    (U) Air Force members will safeguard all FELLOW YELLOW data (NOTE: 
FELLOW YELLOW simulates an UNCLASSIFIED code name).
    During the contingency deployment in Shambala, those members 
assigned to force element FELLOW YELLOW will cover their movements by 
employing specified camouflage and concealment activities while behind 
enemy lines. Only secure communications of limited duration as specified 
in the communications annex will be employed until FELLOW YELLOW 
personnel return to base. (Exemption 1)

    (c) Exemption 2. Example used is an extract from a ``simulated'' 
test administration guide (all information below is fictional and is 
used for illustrative purposes only).

    When administering the test to determine which technicians are 
ranked fully qualified, make sure to allow only the time specified in HQ 
AETC Pamphlet XYZ, which the technicians were permitted to review as 
part of their test preparation. For ease in scoring this exam, correct 
answers are A, A, B, B, A, B, C, C, A, B, D, D, C, C, C, D; the 
corresponding template for marking the standard answer sheet is kept 
locked up at all times when not in use to grade answer sheets. 
(Exemption ``high'' 2)

    (d) Exemption 5. Example used is a simulated IG Report of 
Investigation (ROI) recommendation. All parenthetical information in 
this example is fictional and is used for illustrative purposes only:

    Having interviewed the appropriate personnel and having reviewed the 
appropriate documents, I recommend additional training sessions for all 
branch personnel on accepted Air Force standards, and the Air Force 
pursue administrative or judicial disciplinary action with respect to 
Terry Hardcase. (Exemption 5)

    (e) Exemption 6. Example used is a simulated personnel computer 
report on a military member selected for a special assignment (all 
information below is fictional; information and marking is used for 
illustrative purposes only.):

SSgt Doe, Kerry E.                SSN: 111-11-1112    Date of Birth: 22
                                                       Jun 71
Duty Title: Special Assistant to  Office Symbol:      ..................
 CINCPAC                           CINCPAC/CCSA
Duty Station: Hickam AFB HI       Date Assigned: 12
 11111-1111                        June 1998
Marital Status: Divorced          Dependents: 01      Home Address: 12
                                                       Anystreet,
                                                       Downtown ST 11112
Home Phone: (112) 223-3344
 (Exemption 6)
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    (f) Exemption 7. Example used is summary of a law enforcement report 
on a domestic disturbance at on-base family housing (all information 
below is fictional and all parenthetical information is used for 
illustrative purposes only):

    At 2140, the law enforcement desk, extension 222-3456, took an 
anonymous call that reported a disturbance at 1234 Basestreet, quarters 
allegedly occupied by two military members. SrA Patrolman (names of law 
enforcement investigators usually are withheld under Exemptions 6 and 
7(C)) arrived on the scene at 2155. SrA Patrolman met Nora Neighbor, 
(names of witnesses usually are withheld under Exemptions 6 and 7(C)) 
who was very agitated. Because she feared her neighbors would retaliate 
against her if they knew she reported their fight, she asked that her 
name not be released before she would talk. After she was promised her 
identity would remain anonymous, she stated: (Nora Neighbor became a 
confidential informant; data that could identify her, and in some cases, 
the information she related, should be withheld from release under 
Exemptions 6, 7(C) and (D).) ``I heard cursing and heard furniture and 
dishes breaking. They fight all the time. I've seen Betty Battle (unless 
Betty is the requester, redact her name Exemptions 6 and 7(C)) with a 
black eye, and I also saw Bob Battle (unless Bob is the requester, 
redact his name Exemptions 6 and 7(C)) with bruises the day after they 
had their last fight, last Saturday night. This time, there was a 
tremendous crash; I heard a man scream ``My Lord NO!'' then I saw Betty 
Battle come out of the house with dark stains on her clothes--she got 
into her car and drove away. I could see this really well, because the 
streetlight is right between our houses; I'm the wife of their NCOIC. If 
only Nick, my husband, was here now, he'd know what to do! I haven't 
heard anything from Bob Battle.'' (Exemptions 6 and 7)

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