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Which articles of the Uniform Code of Military Justice specify to whom and where military jurisdiction applies?
Articles 2 & 5.
How often is validation testing conducted on a detector dog team?
At least annually.
What type of force is a military working dog not considered?
Deadly.
As a military working dog handler, when would you not release your dog?
In an area where children are present, as a last resort before using deadly force.
What is the most common search used by a military working dog team when searching a suspect?
Standing search.
What occurs If military working dog team fails to meet minimum accuracy on validation testing?
The military working dog team is entered into remedial training.
Which for is initiated by the 341st training squadron when a military working dog is procured?
DD Form 1834.
Which form is used as a basis for establishing probable cause to warrant search authorization?
AF Form 323.
Which two forms are initiated at the beginning of each month and annotated daily?
AF Form 321 and 323.
Who is responsible for providing complete veterinary medical care to military working dogs?
Director of Veterinary Public Health Services.
You would not use the muzzle on your dog when it is?
overheated.
How often should you loosen a tourniquet to allow circulation to return?
Every 10 minutes.
What do you do when the dog has a fracture with the bone protruding through the wound and displacement is not great?
Apply a supporting splint.
On what are installation entry point checks based?
Protection of government property.
In what capacity are you acting when you conduct entry point checks?
A sentinel.
What action would a dog handler take once a vehicle is stopped for a base entry point check and the identity of the driver made?
Walk the dog around the vehicle to conduct an examination.
Which types of patrols are used by security forces?
Motorized, foot, reserve, and special purpose.
Which type of military working dog patrol is the most effective and has the potential to cover a large area?
Motorized.
What must the dog first be taught during patrol training?
Not to enter the vehicle until so instructed.
What command does a handler give a dog to enter a vehicle?
HUP.
Why is the military working dog placed in the sit position during motorized patrol?
The dog will be alert to the surroundings.
What action does a handler take when a dog shows aggression toward a passenger in the patrol vehicle?
Correct the dog immediately.
What type of patrol is used to provide specialized support to distinguished visitors?
Special-purpose.
Where should a dog team be positioned during the peaceful stages of a confrontation management situation?
Out of sight of the crowd.
What Air Force program is designed to produce direct and indirect influences that will dissuade or deter an enemy from initiating hostile operations against the Air Force?
Air Force physical security program.
What is the primary mission of dogs that are used in support of detection screens?
Detection.
Why are military working dog teams assigned as a detection screen sentry highly effective?
Unique ability to detect persons at great distances.
Who decides what action to take when a dog responds to an unknown stimuli while assigned to a detection screen post?
On - duty supervisor.
What post provides surveillance over restricted area perimeters that are not supported by intrusion detection systems?
Close boundary sentry.
under ideal conditions, a military working dog can detect and respond to a suspect from at least?
250 yards.
What is considered the most important consideration in effective employment of dog teams in an air base defense mode?
Dog team.
What would cause a change in posts for a military working dog team during ABD operations?
Change in wind direction.
What are the dog team's primary duties in the air base's area of responsibility?
Fixed detection posts, motorized patrols, and combat patrols.
What posts are well suited for dogs at night time?
Fixed detection posts.
What size is a patrol area in which a dog team works directly into the wind, allowing the dog to traverse from side to side?
No wider than 50 meters.
On open, flat terrain, at what distance can a dog detect a suspect when winds are moderate at 3 to 15 miles per hour?
1000 yards.
Of all the factors that affect a military working dog capabilities, what is the most important controllable factor?
Training.
What causes most military working dogs to ignore the movements of escort forces behind an MWD team on an ABD patrol?
Repeated exercises.
Why is a military working dog team especially effective and beneficial when conducting building checks?
The dog is capable of detecting scents.
From what direction should a military working dog team approach a building to conduct a check?
Downwind.
When do you first notify the desk sergeant of an imminent building check?
When you discover an open door.
What are the actions of a military working dog team w h en they discover an open door or broken window?
Take cover immediately in a position where you can see the building.
During a funds escort, how is a military working dog team positioned 8 relation to the fund custodian?
Slightly to the rear of the fund custodian.