Black 6 Flashcards

1
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Sentry

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A sentinel or lookout. Maintains constant alertness, vigilent, and remains awake in order to observe enemy or to guard persons, property and so sound the alarm.

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2
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Post

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Area where the seninel or lookout is requireed to be for the performance of duties. *Not an imaginary line

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Post odrers

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Specific for each post as to surveillance area, reporting frequency, call sign and duress procedures.

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4
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Watch Orders

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Assign the responsibility and authority for each watch.

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5
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Standing Orders

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The CO’s basic guidelines as to how ships security will be conducted.

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6
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What is a sentries authority derived from?

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US Naval regulations

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7
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What gives a sentry the authority to perform searches?

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MCM Manual for Courts-Martial, Military Rules of Evidence.

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8
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FPCON Normal

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Routine Security Posture. Applies when a global threat of terrorist activity exists and warrants a routine security posture.

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FPCON Alpha

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Possible terrorism activity; nature and extent are unpredictable

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FPCON Bravo

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More predictable threat of terrorism exists

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FPCON Charlie

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An incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorism action or targeting against personnel or facilities is likely.

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FPCON Delta

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The immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence is received that terrorism action against a specific location or person is imminent.

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13
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RAM measures

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Random antiterrorism measures. Required in FPCON Alpha and Bravo. Single most effective means to disrupt terrorist actions.

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14
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Guard Mount

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held by COG to determine if sentries can stand watch.
Sentry must be:
1. alert and aware
2. Knowledgable
3. not missing gear
4. gear in poor condition
5. ability to sound alarm
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15
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Watch Orders

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Responsibility/authority for each watch

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16
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Post Log/Access lists

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Official log for official entries. Updated/promulgated every shift change

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17
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Visitor Security Log

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Authorized visitors: Visitor must have SSN or DODID

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18
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Vehicle access log

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Promulgated daily

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19
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Firearms Turnover log

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Promulgated every watch

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20
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COMMS order of precedence

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Primary: Hand held radio
Secondary: Whitle
Tertiary: Phone

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21
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Radio etiquette

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Speak slowly and clearly

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22
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What form gives armorer authority to carry firearm?

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OPNAV 5512/2

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23
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Incident report

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OPNAV 5580/1

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24
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Physical Security

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Physical measures designed to safeguard personnel.

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25
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Traffic Accident Report

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5580/1A

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26
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Parts to 5580/1

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Section 1: Admin
Section 2: Complainant
Section 3: Offense
Section 4: Property
Section 5: Victim
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27
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Incident report: Narrative “FORM”

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OPNAV 5580/1B

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28
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Incident report: Complainant/Witness/Sponsor “FORM”

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OPNAV 5580/1C

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29
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Incident Report: Victim “FORM”

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OPNAV 5580/1D

30
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Incident Report: Suspect Arrestee “FORM”

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OPNAV 5580/1E

31
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Incident Report: Offense “FORM”

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OPNAV 5580/1F

32
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Incident Report: Property and Narcoticts “FORM”

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OPNAV 5580/1G

33
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Telephonic Threat form

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5580/8

34
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OPNAV 5580/21

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Field Interview Card: used to record incidents or events of minor significance which normally would not be listed in the Desk Journal (OPNAV 5580/19).

35
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OPNAV 5580/25

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Law Enforcement Communication Log

36
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When did the secretary of Defense authorize the use of warning shots?

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16 May 2003

37
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Where are warning shots permitted?

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Within territorial seas (12 miles from US shoreline) and internal waters

38
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What criteria must be met for Warning Shots to be used

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  1. Over Water
  2. Clear line of fire
  3. Crew served weapon or rifle
  4. Personnel certified
  5. Tactical Direction of competent authority
  6. No other means reasonably available to determine the intent of an approaching craft .
39
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Physical Security

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  1. Part of security concerned with physical measures designed to safeguard personnel.
  2. To prevent unauthorized access to equipment, installations, material, and documents.
  3. To safeguard them from espionage, sabotage, damage, and theft.
40
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OPNAVEW 5580/1B Answers what?

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Who, What, When, Where, why and How

41
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Detainee; Five S’s and T

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Search: Pat Down, Hasty, Frisk
Silence
Segregate
Safeguard
Speed
Tag: Tag detainees and any captured items with a capture tag. include:
1. Date and time of capture
2. Place of capture
3. Circumstances of capture
4. Capturing unit
42
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DD Form 2817

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Evidence Custody Document

43
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DD Form 4137

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Evidence and Property Custody Document

44
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Detainee

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Refers to any person captured or otherwise detained by an armed force.

45
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Detainee holding area considerations

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Detainee holding area: a safe and secure area to house detainee's. Should provide:
Showers
Fresh Water 
Toilets
Hand washing facility
Decontamination station
Awnings
46
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Protected Persons:

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A person protected by the Geneva Convention

47
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POW

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  1. Commanded by an individual who is responsible for subordinates
  2. Having a distinct recognizable sign (a uniform).
  3. Carry weapons openly.
  4. Fight by the laws of land warfare.
48
Q

Tactical IED

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Target an individual

49
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Strategic IED

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To gain world wide attention.

50
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IED 5 “W’s”

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  1. What
  2. Where
  3. When
  4. Why
  5. Whether
51
Q

4 parts to a boat inspection

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  1. Make a sketch
  2. Divide vessel into sections
  3. Assign two person teams
  4. Conduct search/inspection
52
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ECP Entry control point

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Most critical part of an installations defense
Can include:
1. Contact Sentry: initial contact
2. Cover Sentry: covers contact sentry
3. Inspection Team
4. Weapons team
53
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Security Training Requirements

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  1. approved schools
  2. Level 1 awareness training
  3. Small arms
  4. PQS and JQR’s
  5. Use of Deadly Force
  6. Non-Lethal Weapons (NLW)
  7. Defensive tactics
54
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How soon must SRF security Response Force be able to respond?

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Within 5 minutes.

Auxilary Security Force (ASF): 10 minutes

55
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Boarding and Departures During security alerts use what guidelines?

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  1. Ships ATFP plan
  2. Ships SORM
  3. Local Instructions
56
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ECP objectives

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  1. Smooth flow of traffic
  2. Positive entry control
  3. Visitor Control
  4. Information/Directions
57
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Where would you find pre-planned responses?

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Units ATFP plan

58
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Vehicles to get on base must have?

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  1. Licences
  2. Registered
  3. Inspected
  4. Insured
59
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Vehicle inspection sequence

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outside in, top to bottom.

60
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Considerations for personnel inspection at ECP

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  1. Covert code w/ partner
  2. reactionary gap
  3. triangulation
  4. monitor person’s eye/body movement
61
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distance of hand held metal detector

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1/2” to 2” from body

*ask suspect if they have any metal or a pacemaker on body.

62
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SAALT made upon arrival to threat objective

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Size
Activity
Arms
Location
Time
63
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SALUTE

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Size
Activity
Location
Unit
Time 
Equipment
64
Q

Traits of a Tactical Mindset?

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  1. Alertness
  2. Decisiveness
  3. Aggressiveness
  4. Speed
  5. Self control
  6. Determination
65
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Good comms

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Clear and concise

66
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Reactionary Force Purpose

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reactionary force provides a quick responsive capability to bolster the watch teams defensive efforts

67
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tactical comms chain of command

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CO
 CDO
  AT Watch Officer
   COG
    Reaction Force Team Leader
     Reaction Force Team Member
68
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4 Security detection requirements

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  1. IDS
  2. Lighting
  3. Locks
  4. Keys
69
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Purpose of warning shots

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  1. Determine Intent

2. Deter

70
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Purpose of reactionary force

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Bolster Watch team defensive measures