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General Order #1
Take charge of this post and all government property in view.
General Order #2
Walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.
General Order #3
Report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.
General Order #4
To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guardhouse than my own.
General Order #5
Quit my post only when properly relieved.
General Order #6
To receive, obey and pass onto the sentry who relieves my, all orders from the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and Officer and Petty Officer of the watch only.
General Order #7
Talk to no one except in the line of duty.
General Order #8
Give alarm in case of fire or disorder.
General Order #9
To call the Officer of the Deck in any case not covered by instructions.
General Order #10
Salute all officer and all colors and standards not cased.
General Order #11
Be especially watchful at night and during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post, and to allow no one to pass without proper authority.
Force Protection (FP) Conditions
Security program designed to protect service members, civilian employees, family members, facilities, and equipment in all locations and situations.
FP Officer
- CDR Volpe (C7F)
- ENS Cobb (BLR)
FP Condition Normal
General Threat
FP Condition Alpha
Possible Threat
FP Condition Bravo
Predictable Threat
FP Condition Charlie
Imminent Threat
FP Condition Delta
Activity in Progress
Terrorist Organizations
- Hierarchical
- Networked
Hierarchical Organizations
- Have a well defined vertical chain-of-command.
- Only the cell leaders have knowledge of other cells or contacts.
- Only senior leadership has visibility of the organization at large.
Networked Organizations
- Less need for hierarchical structure to achieve their goal.
- Depend on loose affiliation with like-minded individuals or groups.
Defense in Depth
Provides standoff distances to installations, ships, and units allowing the opportunity for forces to identify and react to approaching personnel & vehicles.
Defense in Depth Zones
- Assessment Zone = detect & identify
- Warning Zone = challenge presence
- Threat Zone = no entry
Naval Vessel Protection Zone
- Regulated area of water surrounding a U.S. naval vessel that is necessary to provide for safety or security.
- 500 yards
Deadly Force
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.
Deadly Force Justification
- Inherent right of self defense.
- Defense of others.
- Assets vital to National Security.
- Inherently dangerous property.
- National critical infrastructure.
- Serious offenses against persons.
- Arrest & Apprehension.
- Escape.
Terrorism
- Calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear.
- Intended to coerce or to intimidate government of societies.
Counter-Terrorism
Offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism.
Terrorism Motivational Categories
- Separatist
- Ethnocentric
- Nationalistic
- Revolutionary
Terrorist Types
- Political
- Psychological
- Violent
- Dynamic
- Deliberate
Pre-Planned Reactions
- Provide tactics, techniques, and procedures to deter, detect, defend against, and mitigate terrorist attacks.
- i.e. swimmer/diver PPR:
◊ Secure the entry control point (ECP).
◊ Direct all extraneous personnel/vehicles
away from ECP
◊ Maintain vigilance on all threat axes from
additional threats.
◊ Take cover and cover swimmer.
◊ Employ ladder of force as directed by
ATTWO.
Security Alert
An emergency situation internal to the ship which requires an immediate response.
Security Alert Examples
- Bomb threat
- Unattended vehicles
- Small boat attacks
- Alarms
- Crowds/Mobs
- Classified space intrusion
- Suspicious package
- Intruders
- Suspicious aircraft
Security Reaction Force
- at-sea
- Provide a quick, responsive capability to bolster on-watch defensive efforts.
- Armed Sailors of a ship’s company; mobilized from off-duty/duty section personnel.
Standing Rules of Engagement (SROE)
Provide implementation guidance on the application of force from mission accomplishment and the exercise of self-defense.
Tactical Action Officer (TAO)
Responsible for the weapons, sensors, and propulsion of a ship.
Anti-Terrorism Officer (ATO)
- Point of contact directly responsible to the Commanding Officer for all matter dealing with AT/FP.
- LT Louis
Anti-Terrorism Tactical Watch Officer (ATTWO)
- Employs command assists to defend the unit against terrorist attacks when in-port.
- Similar in function to the TAO while underway.
Auxiliary Security Force
- in-port
- Ashore armed force comprised of local, non-deploying personnel derived from host/tenant organizations under the operational control of the host command’s security department.
Phases of Terrorist Operations
- Phase 1 = Broad Target Selection
- Phase 2 = Intelligence gathering and Surveillance
- Phase 3 = Specific target Selection
- Phase 4 = Pre-attack Surveillance and Planning
- Phase 5 = Rehearsals
- Phase 6 = Action on the Objective
- Phase 7 = Escape and Exploitation
Random Anti-Terrorism Measures (RAM)
- Random, multiple security measures that when activated, serve to disguise the actual security procedures in effect.
- Examples:
◊ Randomly inspected hand-carried items
◊ Randomly inspect vehicles entering the pier
◊ Increase frequency of security drills