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32 Cards in this Set
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Discuss duties of the interior guard
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POPPER
Preserve Order Protect Property Enforce Regulations |
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Who is in the interior chain of guard
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Commanding Officer (CO) Field Officer of the day (FO) Officer of the day (OD) Commander of the Guard (COG) Sergeant of the Guard (SOG) Corporal of the Guard (COG) |
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Commanding Officer
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Ensures the security of the command
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Field Officer of the Day
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Ensures the security of the command
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Officer of the day
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Supervises the main guard. Directs inspection of the guard by other officers or NCOs.
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Commander of the Guard
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Ensures proper DIP, Discipline, instruction, and performance of duty of the main guard.
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Sargent of the Guard
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Ensures proper DIP, Discipline, instruction, and performance of duty of the main guard.
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Corporal of the Guard
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Directly supervises/assigns the members of the guard assigned to that relief.
Performs duties of the SOG when he/she is absent. |
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6 conditions to justify deadly force
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3D PAE
Defend yourself Defend property not including national security Defend property not including national security but inherently dangerous to others Prevent crimes against others Apprehend individuals Establish/Maintain lawful order |
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Define Terrorism
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unlawful / threatened use of violence to force/intimidate governments to achieve political, religous, or ideological objectives.
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Perspectives of Terrorism
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Cheap, low-risk, highly effectives way for weak nations, individuals, or groups to challenge stronger nations to achieve objectives beyond their own abilities.
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Long range goal of terrorism
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Topple goverments, influence top level decision making, recieve recognition.
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Short range goals of terrorism
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focus on gaining recognition, reducing goverment credibility, obtaining funds/equipments, freeing prisoners, causing goverments to over react.
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What motivates terrorists
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religion, prestige, power, political change, and material gain.
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Terrorist Operation
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typically operate in small secret groups. Ultimately they want to achieve all their objectives through fear, intimidation, and force.
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4 THREATCON conditions
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ALPHA BRAVO |
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Alpha
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General threat of possible terorist activity.
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Bravo
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Increased and more predictable threat of terrorist activity.
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Charlie
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INCIDENT HAS OCCURED or intellignece has been received indicating that some form of terrorist action is imminent.
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Delta
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Terrorist attack has occured or intelligence indicates an attack on a specific location is likely. Normally used as a localized warning.
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Common rules to protect you from terrorist attack
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-vary transportation methods, routes, and times -park in well-lit areas -lock unattended vehicles. -report unusual activities to local security officials -avoid traveling alone -travel on busy, well traveled roads -keep a low profile -be aware of your surroundings |
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Describe ways to protect yourself from terrorist attack
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Maintain low profile Be unpredictable Remain vigilant Protect your automobile |
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Access
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The ability and opportunity to obtain knowledge or possesion of classififed information.
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Classification
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The determination by an authorized official that official information requires a specific degree of protection against unauthorized individuals.
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Compromise
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Unauthorized disclosure of classified information.
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information
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any knowledge that is under the control of the U.S. Goverment.
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3 levels of security classification
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Top Secret Secret Confidential |
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Top Secret
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Can cause grave damage to national security.
Disclosure can cause armed hostilities against the U.S. or it's allies. Disruption of foreign relations Disclosure of complex cryptographic and communication intelligence systems.
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Secret
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Can cause serious damage to national security.
Disclosure of significant military plans or intelligence operations. Disclosure of scientific or technological developments Disruption of foreign relations. |
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Confidential
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can cause damage to national security.
Disclosure of Naval, Air, or Ground forces |
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Discuss methods that foreign agents use in collecting information
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OREO-L
Observe Eavesdrop on electronic communications Obtain classified documents Listen to careless talk |
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Finish
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