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What Navy Doctrine is for Antiterrorism/Force Protection?
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NWP 3-07.2
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The calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculate fear is ____.
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Terrorism
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To reduce the vulnerability of individuals and property, to include limited response and containment by local military and civilian forces is ___.
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Antiterrorism
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OFFENSIVE measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism is ____.
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Counterterrorism
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Counterterrorism programs are addressed in where?
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National Security Decision Directives, National Security Directives, contingency plans, and other classified documents.
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A security program to protect SERVICE members, civilian employees, family members, facilities, and equipment is ____.
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Force Protection
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The goal of the Navy's AT/FP program is to _____ terrorism.
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Deter, deny, defeat
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____ involves projecting a VISIBLE ability to defeat a terrorist attack.
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Deterrence
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Combating terrorism is the responsibility of _____.
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Evey individual in the Navy
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Long-range objectives of terrorism are ____.
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Revolutionary, sub-revolutionary, establishment
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Mechanisms used to label terrorist groups are ____.
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State directed, state supported, non state supported
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What is the basic operational unit of the terrorist group?
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Cell
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What are the three typical cells found in terrorist groups?
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Operational cell, intelligence cell, auxiliary cell
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Cells are kept separated during planning and rehearsals. True? False?0
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TRUE
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Multiple operations/targets usually are hit with individual teams knowledge. True? False?
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FALSE
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Surveillance personnel will some time take part in attacks. True? False?
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FALSE
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Terrorist attacks are targeted at the weak or undefenced to ensure high chances of success and publicity. True? False?
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TRUE
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What are the most commone and readily assembled device?
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Pipe bombs
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Besides assassination, arson, bombing, hostage taking, what are other types of terrorist attack?
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Hijacking or skyjacking, seizure, raids or attacks on facilities, sabotage, weapons of mass destruction, information warfare.
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USS Cole and Kobar Towers are examples of ____ attack?
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Bombing
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What are the six-step process encompassing targer selection, training and preparation before an attack?
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Target option, selection surveillance, target selection, detailed surveillance, training and preparation, the attack
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Target selection is at phase ____.
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3
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Phase 2 is ____.
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Selection surveillance
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What is the first phase?
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Target option
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How many levels of threat does DoD use to define the degree of the terrorist threat?
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4
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What describe the terrorist threat environment in a country where terrorist activity occurs?
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Terrorist Threat Levels: High, Significant, Moderate, Low
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At what level of FP condition conduct normal security practices while a GENERAL threat of possible terrorist activity exists?
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Normal
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When there is a possible terrorist activity against personnel and installantions, what FP condition should be applied?
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FP condition Alpha
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What are the actions of FP condition Alpha?
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Secure buildings, increase security spot checks and limite access point.
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When an increased and more PREDICTABLE thereat of terrorist activity exists, FP Condition elevates to ___.
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FP conditon Bravo
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At FP condition Brave all vehicles and objects have to move at least ____ meters from buildings.
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2
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What criteria sets FP condition Charlie?
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An incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating terrorist action is imminent
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What are actions of FP condition Charlie?
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Minimum limit access points, randomly search vehicles, centralized parking of vehicles
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What is the highest alert of FP condition?
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FP condition Delta
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FP condition Delta applies after a terrorist attack has occurred in the immediate area. True? False?
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TRUE
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FP condition Delta applies when intelligence has been received that terrorist action against a specific location is likely. True? False?
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TRUE
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Search all vehicles, all suitcases, positive identify all personnel, close public and military roads and facilities are actions of ____.
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FP condition Delta
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What manual is for combating terrorism?
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DoD O 2000.12-H DOD Anti-Terrorism Handbook
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Intelligence products are feed from where to where?
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National Intelligence Community, DOD Intelligence Centers, Navy Intelligence Assets, Regional Intelligence Centers, Unit
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The assimilation of data that has been gathered, but not fully correlated, analyzed or interpreted, is ___.
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Information
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Product resulting from the collection, exploitation, processing, integration, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of available information, is ____.
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Intelligence
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Who provides intelligence products be used in the command's AT/FP plan?
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Counterterrorism/Counterintelligence centers
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What serves as the baseline for determining the degree and the type of FP required?
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Counterterrorism/Counterintelligence analysis
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Who is responsible for detecting and counteracting foreign intelligence activities gathering information that adversely affects U.S. NATIONAL security interests?
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FBI
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Who produces assessments of the actual or potential terrorist threat targeted against U.S.MILITARY interest throughout the world?
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DIA
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Who has primary investigative and conterintelligence jurisdiction within the DON?
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NCIS
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NCIS agents support the ____.
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JSIVA (Joint Staff Integrated Vulnerability Assessment Program), CNOIVA (the CNO Installation Vulnerability Assessment Program), PIVA (the Navy's Port Integrated Vulnerability Assessment Program)
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Who maintains a constant watch to analyze various information and intelligence for possible terrorist threats against NAVY and MARINE CORPS commands?
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ATAC (Navy Antiterrorist Alert Center)
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What staff ATAC?
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NCIS analysts, active duty and reserve intelligence personnel
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What is Navy's principal vehicle for disseminating terrorism warnings to Navy and Marine Corps commands?
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ATAC spot message
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What is raw intelligence, normally based on fragmentary information about fast breaking events and may contain substantial inaccuracies or uncertainties that must be resolved through subsequent report and analysis?
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Blue Dart
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What is the inherent right to use all necessary means available and take all appropriate actions to defend ONESELF and U.S. forces in one's vicinity?
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Individual self defense
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What are elements of self defense?
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Necessity and proportionality
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Self defense has to be reasonable in what perspecs?
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Intensity, duration, and magnitude of a hostile act or intent.
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In order to warrant the use of deadly force, a potential threat must possess: ____.
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The apparent means, the imminent ability, the apparent intent to commit a hostile act
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Antiterrorism Officer has responsibilities of: ___.
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Creats and executes AT/FP programs, prepares AT/FP plans, manages AT/FP re-sources, conducts antiterrorism training
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Who are on AT/FP Board?
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XO, ATO, department heads, intelligence personnel, NCIS, medical, dc assistant, MA, physical security officer, legal
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Sources of vulnerability assessment are ____.
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JSIVA, CNOIVA, PIVA
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Consequence management planning is a ____ process.
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3-step: impacts and consequences, resources required, training and exercising
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What are the levels of AT training?
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Level I-individual, Level II-Unit FPO/ATTO, Level III-PCO/XO leadership, Level IV-Senior executive
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Level I individual personnel protection awarenes training includes ____.
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Threat levels/FP conditions, IED, JS Guide 5260, IPM wallet card, local specific threat information
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Level II unit antiterrorism officer training includes ____.
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Terrorism, terrorist operations, terrorist surveillance, individual protective measures, hostage survival.
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Level III commander anterrorism training includes ____.
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O-5 and O-6, unit, squadron, group commanders, pre-command training
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Level IV executive level commander training includes ____.
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O6-O8, National Defense University
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