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Define use of Deadly Force |
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Force that a person uses causing, or that a person knows or should know, would create a substantial risk of causing death or serious bodily harm. |
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Force Protection Conditions (FPCONS) |
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A DoD-approved system standardizing the Department's identification, recommended preventive actions, and responses to terrorist threats against U.S. personnel and facilities. |
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General global threat; routine security posture. No longer used since 11 Sept 2001.causing death or serious bodily harm. |
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Increased general threat; nature & extent is unpredictable |
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Increased or more predictable threat exists. |
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Intelligence indicates likely threat, or an imminent threat against a specific location |
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An attack has happened or is happening |
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Organized into six logical steps or phases |
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The six integrated steps of the planning process are |
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1. Mission analysis 2. Course of action (COA) development 3. Course of action war gaming 4. Course of action comparison and selection 5. AT/FP plan development 6. Transition |
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Random Antiterrorism Measures (RAM): |
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Higher measures placed in FPCON Alpha & Bravo. |
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Rehearse AT procedures & measures. Enhance overall Force Protection. Signals readiness. Generates deterrence |
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categories of terrorist organizations (CELLS) |
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-Operational –Intelligence –Auxiliary |
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techniques and phases of terrorist operations |
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Bombings (Suicide/Homicide) Hijacking Skyjacking (Suicide) Assassination |
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basic terrorist threat types |
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Terrorism Counter Terrorism Defense in Depth |
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zones used in Defense in Depth |
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Assessment Zone (OUTER DEFENSE ZONE) Warning Zone(CLASSIFICATION OF CONTACT) Threat Zone (INNERMOST LAYER OF DEFENSE) |
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how terrorists identify and choose their victim/target |
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•Step-1: Broad Target Selection •Step-2: Intelligence and Surveillance •Step-3: Specific target selection •Step-4: Pre-attack surveillance and planning •Step-5: Attack rehearsal |
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how terrorists identify and choose their victim/target |
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•Step-1: Broad Target Selection •Step-2: Intelligence and Surveillance •Step-3: Specific target selection •Step-4: Pre-attack surveillance and planning •Step-5: Attack rehearsal •Step-6: Actions at the objective •Step-7: Escape and Exploitation |
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TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE |
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LEADERS OPERATIONAL CADRE ACTIVE SUPPORTERS PASSIVE SUPPORTERS |
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the at-sea and in-port security force organization |
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Commanding Officer Command Duty Officer AT Tactical Watch Officer Reaction Force Team Leader Security Watchstanders |
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The area where the sentinel or lookout is required to be for performance of duties. |
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Are specific for each post as to surveillance area, reporting frequency, call sign, and duress procedures. |
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Assign responsibility & authority for each watch |
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The CO’s basic guidelines as to how the security will be conducted. |
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Derived from U.S. Naval Regulations |
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Control Access. Detect Surveillance. Detect, Track, and Assess Potential Threats. Report to the Chain-of-Command Provide detailed and descriptive reports. Take immediate action to protect personnel & assets. Project a Hard Target Image: Stand your post/watch in a professional manner. Your professionalism could be the difference in being perceived as a soft target or a hard target. |
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the purpose of Pre- Planned Response (PPRs) |
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exercised actions and measures that are implemented to identify, track, assess, and neutralize terrorist attacks |
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PPR procedures used in responses to the following threats |
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a. Swimmer/diver b. Land Surveillance/Attack: c. Small craft d. Internal e. CBR/N Environment f. Civil disturbance g. Suspicious floating object |
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supplement the standing AT/FP plans by providing event-specific CONOPS and procedures. |
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Antiterrorism Working Group (ATWG) |
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oversee the implementation of the AT program, to develop and refine AT plans, and to address emergent or emergency AT program issue |
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Antiterrorism Working Group (ATWG) |
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oversee the implementation of the AT program, to develop and refine AT plans, and to address emergent or emergency AT program issue |
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Antiterrorism Working Group (ATWG) |
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oversee the implementation of the AT program, to develop and refine AT plans, and to address emergent or emergency AT program issue |
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the characteristics of terrorist operations |
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Urban based Covert Highly mobile Simple Well Trained Cells |
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objectives of terrorist operations |
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-Recognition -Seek to intimidate -Eliminate western influence in a region. -Influence government decisions. -Free Prisoners. -Satisfy Vengeance. |
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Threat Working Group (TWG) |
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develop and refine terrorism threat assessments and coordinate and disseminate threat warnings, reports, and summaries |
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ATO is LT TEMPLET. charged with managing the AT Program for the commander or DoD civilian exercising equivalent authority. |
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Anti-Terrorism Tactical Watch Officer |
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Pier Sentries and Waterborne Patrol |
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pier sentries detect, deter, and defend against waterborne and land-based terrorist attacks. REPORT TO THE COG/WSS |
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a task-organized force of armed personnel designed to quickly respond to threats and incidents on installations and ships |
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Force Protection Training Team (FPTT) |
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three functions: 1. Conducts individual and team training for the command’s security forces and unit personnel 2. Plans and conducts command AT exercise. 3. Continuously assesses the command’s AT program, plans, and exercises. |
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a task-organized force of armed personnel designed to quickly respond to threats and incidents on installations and ships |
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