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| Deadly Force is that 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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| How many FPCONS are there? |
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FPCON Normal FPCON Alpha FPCON Bravo FPCON Charlie FPCON Delta |
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| Increased general global threat |
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| Increased or more predictable threat of terrorist activity |
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| Intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist action |
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| Immediate area where a terrorist attack has occured or when intelligence is received that terrorist action against a specific location or person is imminent |
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| What is a RAM and what is it use for? |
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Random Antiterrorism Measures Is to deter, detect and disrupt terrorist attacks |
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| What is Defense in depth? |
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| Designed to absorb and progressively weaken attack |
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| What are the chracteristics and objectives of terrorist operation? |
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Urban Based Highly Mobile Well-Trained Covert |
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| What are the catergories of terrrorist organization? |
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Planning and Preparation Cell Administration and Logistic Cell Intelligence and Surveillance Cell Operations Combat Cell |
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| What are the Terrorist Threat Phase? |
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1 Targert Option 2 Selection Surveilance 3 Target Selection 4 Detailed Surveillance 5 Training and Preparation 6 Attack |
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| Unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to include fear intended to coerce or to intimidate government |
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| Offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism |
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| What are the three zones for ship surveillance and there ranges? |
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Assessment zone - 500yds Warning zone - 300Yds Threat zone - 100Yds |
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| What is the acronym NVPZ? |
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| Naval Vessel Protection Zone |
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| What do vessels do at 500yds near USN Vessel? |
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| All vessels operate at the minimum speed necessary to maintain a safe course |
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| What do vessels do at 100yds near USN vessel? |
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| No ship is allowed within 100yds pf a U.S. Naval Vessel |
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| What are the punishments if a vessel breaks the NVPZ? |
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| Considered felonies and punishable by up to 6 years in prison and fines up to $250,000 |
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| Name the terrorist motivational catergories? |
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Sepratist Ethnocentric Nationalistic Revolutionary |
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| Name the terrorists organizational models? |
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Hierarchical Structure Networked Structure |
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| What is a Reaction Force? |
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| It is the ships self-defense force, tasked organized force of armmed personnel designed to quickly respond to threats and incidents on installations and ships |
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| Name cause of Security Alerts? |
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Unauthorized person gains access to the ship telephonic Bomb Threat Swimmer Attack Unattended / Suspicious Package Personnel Borne Improvised Exlosive Device (PBIED) Vehicle Borne Improvise Explosive Device (VBIED) Small Boat Probing Small Boat Attack Hostage Onboard Shooter Oboard |
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| What is PRF and their duties and responsibilities? |
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Primary Response Force Responsible for the security of the ship and the setting of primary and secondary boundaries when there is an emergency onboard or a Security Alert |
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| What is SRF and their duties and responsibilities? |
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Secondary Response Force Responsible for the security of the ship and the rapid response to a Security Alert. Also responsible for the tactical entering of a space(s) on the ship when there is a Security Alert |
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Rules of Engagement Determines when where, & how force shall be used |
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Standard Rules of Engagement Policies & procedures of all military operations & routine military functions outside of the US Territory and US Territorial Seas |
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| What is the ATO and there general responsibilities? |
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Antiterrorism Officer Responsible to the CO for developing and managing the ATFP program |
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| What is the ATTWO and there general responsibilities? |
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Antiterrorism Tactical Watch Officer Reports to the CDO, tactically employs command assets to defend the unit against terrorist attack when in port, similar functions to the Tactical Action Officer underway |
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| When do we have a ATTWO underway? |
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During Full Bore Navigation Detail |
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| What are the general responsibilities of the Chief of the Guard? |
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| Reports to the ATTWO, is the ssenior enlisted security force member who supervises ATFP watchstanders |
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| What is the first layer of defense on the ECP? |
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| What is the second layer of defense on the ECP? |
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