105 Afloat Security Flashcards

1
Q

What is the FPCON level system?

A

Progressive system designed to shape the AT operational environment in terms of threat integration, resource allocation, and operational continuity.

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When a change in FPCON is directed

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Voice and message attainment reports will be made via tactical control for the FP chain of command.

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3
Q

What is the goal of the RAM program?

A

to deter, detect, and disrupt terrorist attacks

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4
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True/False. Other personnel may be armed in the performance of their duties for personal protection reasons; however, are generally not considered elements of NSF. These include, but not limited to, CO, XO, CDO, OOD, and Internal Rover

A

True

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5
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Who is responsible for overseeing all waterfront security operations

A

installation ATTWO/security supervisor

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6
Q

who is the primary liaison between the installation and afloat units, and will have direct communications with afloat watch standers

A

COG

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7
Q

Call away security alert

A

THREE Whistle Blasts

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Assessment Zone

A

active and passive security measures are employed to identify, detect, classify, and assess possible threats

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Warning Zone

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Contains standoff zone past the ECP where the cover sentry, manning a CSW from a covered position, engages a person who has gained unauthorized entry

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10
Q

What is the general configuration for 6 man reaction force

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  1. Point man (P)
  2. Team member (TM)
  3. Team leader (TL)
  4. TM
  5. Assistant TL
  6. Rear security
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The Antiterrorism Threat Working Group (ATWG) is used to what

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oversee the implementation of AT plan and tasks, develop and refine AT guidance, and address emergent or emergency AT issues

Within the ATWG, key personnel throughout the command staff and subordinate commanders use the working group format to assist in developing and refining terrorism TAs and to coordinate and disseminate threat warnings, reports, and summaries throughout the command.

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12
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How often should installations and facility level ATO’s consider establishing a TWG

A

at least quarterly or more

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13
Q

how often should an AT executive-level committee meet

A

at least semi-annually

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14
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Components of an ISP

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  1. Situation
  2. Mission
  3. Execution
  4. Contingency Procedures
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Situation of an ISP

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  1. Port/site
  2. Time period for port visit.
  3. Date of most recent NCIS TA
  4. Date of latest on-site assessment
  5. Threat
  6. Friendly
  7. Advance party findings
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16
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Mission of an ISP

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insert clear, concise statement of command’s mission and AT purpose or goal statement supporting the mission.

17
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Execution of an ISP

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  1. FPCON level measures
  2. AT risk management
  3. Pertinent senior officer present afloat instructions
  4. Additional FP implementation
  5. Specific security measures coordinated by HN or local authority.
18
Q

Contingency Procedures

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  1. Command and control
  2. Recall
  3. Safe sites
  4. Emergency action
  5. Local medical/fire/police contacts
  6. Commanders remarks
19
Q

What is the purpose of SROE

A

to provide implementation guidance on the application of force for mission accomplishment and exercise of self-defense

SROE also apply to air and maritime homeland defense missions conducted within US territory unless directed by SECDEF

20
Q

What will the U.S. Comply with during military operations involving armed conflict, no matter how the conflict may be characterized under international law

A

Law of Armed Conflict

21
Q

U.S. forces assigned to the OPCON or TACON of a multinational force will follow what?

A

ROE of the multinational force for mission accomplishment, if authorized by SECDEF order

22
Q

What circumstance gives reason to use deadly force (applies to TACAMO mission)

A

Protecting assets vital to national security.

23
Q

Who does the ATTWO report to?

24
Q

AT Training Supervisor

A

Senior enlisted service member or designated civilian who reports to the ATO and oversees daily unit AT readiness

25
ATTT
Headed by ATO and responsible for conducting individual and team training, planning and conducting command AT exercises, assessing AT program, plans, and exercises
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who does the CMAA report to
XO
27
What are the two component parts of the ceremony of at sea disposition
Religious and Military
28
For at sea disposition
Casketed remains are covered with national ensign with union placed at the head and over the left shoulder
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OPREP 3 PINNACLE
used to report incidents that are of national-level interest to National Military Command Center
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OPREP 3 NAVY BLUE
to provide the CNO and other naval commanders notification of incidents that are of high Navy interest