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Difference between Traffic Control Plan and Traffic Circulation Plan |
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-Traffic Control Plan shows the overall plan implemented and maintained by the traffic HQ - Traffic Circulation Plan shows the MP commitments to traffic control, unit locations and service locations |
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Missions associated with MMSO GBPSD |
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- Support to Gap (River Crossing)Operations - Support to Breaching Operations - Passage of Lines Support - Straggler Control - Displaced Civilian Operations |
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Control Measures and special circulation measures for MMSO DHTT |
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- Defile - Holding Area - TCP - Temporary Signage |
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Role of Route Reconnaissance |
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Gain detailed information on specific routes to be used as deployment routes, MSR's or movement corridors |
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- Level 1: Defeat by base self defense measures (agents, sympathizers, civil disturbances) - Level 2: Beyond base defesne, must use a response force, normally MP or supporting fires (guerilla and unconventional forces) - Beyond response force, must commit TCF (large conventional force, CBRNE, air or missile) |
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Combined arms maneuver unit to combat Level 3 threats |
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come under OPCON and provide security missions |
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Role of PIR in area security |
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Provides a focus for recon operations |
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Tasks for Area Security RABRCH |
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- Reconnaissance - Area Damage Control - Base and Air Base Defense - Response Force Operations - Critical Site Asset Security - High Risk Personnel Security |
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Planning Considerations for PSD during an area security mission IRECCRME |
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- Itinerary - Restrictions for individuals approaching the principal - Evacuation procedures - Checkpoints - Crowd Control Measures - Routes - MEDEVAC - Emergency Actions |
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Psychological influences for crowds in civil disturbances STID |
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- Sense of anonymity - Them against us attitude - Idea that responsbilities have shifted from the individual to the group - Discourages individual behavior, urge to imitate others in the crowd |
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Indicators of violence during civil disturbances SBAOAIA |
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- Signaling - Blocking - Arming - Outside influence - Agitators - Instigators - Absence of Children |
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Difference between information and intelligence |
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- Intilligence is the result of analysis of information to gain situational understanding and focus police activities - Information is all avaliable information regarding known and potential enemy and criminal threats |
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Search Silence Segregate Safeguard Speed to the Rear Tag |
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Search Tag Report Evacuate Segregate Safeguard |
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person who, while engaged in combat under orders from his/her government, was captured by US forces |
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Any person who was captured or otherwise detained by an armed force (EPW, RP, CI). Does not include personnel held for LE purposes |
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U.S. military member sentenced to confinement or death during a court martial |
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Point of Capture Detainee Collection Point Detainee Holding Area Theater/Strategic Interment Facility |
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What a detainee is authorized to keep MHCCBMIRP |
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- Military mess equipment - Helmet - CBRN mask and suit - Clothing - Badges of grade and nationality - Military Decorations - ID card - Religious literature - Personal items w/ sentimental value |
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Functions of the control center of a detainee facility |
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- 24/7 operation - centralized control for communications and EAP - implements command directives - maintains chronological record of activities - initiates and clears all movements, counts, and activities in the facility - Recieves and reviews all reports, incidents, and issues |
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enemy medical personnel and chaplains that may be used to aid other detainees |
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Purpose of non lethal in IR LDFR |
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- less likely to provoke others - diminish feelings of anger and remorse when deadly force is required - facilitate post incident stablization - reduce possible injury to FF |
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Forms necessary when a detainee is taken in |
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DD 2275 (Capture Tag) DA 4137 (Evidence Property Custody Document) DA 2828 (Sworn Statement) DD 2708 (Reciept for Inmate or Detained Personnel) |
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Elements of a Cordon and Search |
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- search/assault element - security element (inner/outer cordon) - Support - reserve |
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- Law Enforcement - Judicial - Penal (Corrections) |
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What units have a CPT PM and an organic MP PLT? |
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What unit has a MAJ PM and no organic MP PLT? |
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How many/ what types of vehicles are in an MP CO? |
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12 ASV (4/PLT) 30 Humvee (10/PLT) |
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What control measures are needed for a TCF PUAB |
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- Passage of Lines - Unit Guides - Assembly Areas - Battle Hand Off Line |
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Role of PIO in all MP Ops |
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Supports and enhances the CDR's protection program |
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Detainee Collection Point |
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When are the 5 S's and a T used? |
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Difference between Detainee Ops and Corrections |
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- Detainee Ops- used on enemy. removes them from the fight (incapacitation)
Corrections- used on Soldiers. Focus on rehabilitation |
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Tactical Tasks for the Search/Assault Element in a Cordon and Search CSSID |
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-Clear -Seize -Secure -Inderdict -Deny |
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Tactical Tasks associated with the Security Element of a Cordon and Search IIBCDS |
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-Inderdict -Isolate -Block -Contain -Deny -Secure |
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Tasks associated with recruitment efforts for HN Police (5) |
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-Initial vetting -Develop vetting systems w/in HN police -Synchronize efforts between BCT and BN for oversight -HN forces recruit and vet by themselves w/ military oversight -HN police develop processes to ensure all applicants meet minimum hiring standards and have adequately checked backgrounds |
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Law Enforcement role (civil authority triad) EIP |
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Enforce Laws Investigate Crimes Provide evidence to the judiciary |
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Role of the judiciary in the civil authority triad IAP |
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Interpret the law Apply the law Hand down punishment |
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Role of Corrections in the civil authority triad |
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Provide the means to carry out punishment handed down by the judiciary |
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Enablers for HN advising mission LCCRSP |
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LEP CIVPOL Civil Affairs Reserve Soldiers S2 PM |
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Role of Enablers in HN Policing |
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Assist the unit's mission of allowing the HN to be self sufficient |
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Assessment tool used by the PM to assess HN police |
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CUAT (Commander's Assessment Tool) |
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How to align an MP unit for a police adivising mission |
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-CDR partners with and advises the District Police Commander -PLTs partner w/ subordinate levels of the police hierarchy -advisory chain of command should parrallel the HN's |
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How long should a detainee be held at at Collection Point? |
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How long should a detainee be held at a Holding Area? |
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