S Flashcards

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Who is the certifying official for K9

A

Search granting authority

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2
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Who can assist in office drug cases

A

K9

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3
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How do you get your back Azmeth

A

Above 180 degrees subtract

Below 180 degrees add

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4
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What terrain feature looke like an infinity

A

Saddle

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5
Q

Minimum safe range 203

A

150 meters

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6
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5 slope on a Contour line

A

Index

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7
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What is a mwd primary mission

A

Deter
Detect
Detain

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8
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What squad movement is used when enemy contact is not likely

A

Traveling

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9
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What aqua movement is used When enemy contact is likely

A

Traveling overwatch

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10
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What are two types of ambush

A

Linear and L shaped

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11
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The most widely used fire team formation

A

Wedge

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12
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What is the spacing for a wedge formation

A

10 meters

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13
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Most widely used do squad movement

A

Squad column

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14
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What is a squad line used for

A

Assaults

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15
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How far apart are fire teems from each other

A

20 meters

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16
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What is the response time of a back-up force supporting ground movements of nuclear weapons?

A

15 min

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17
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The risk acceptance authority for security deviations is the

A

MAJCOM COMANDER

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18
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The area immediately around an alert aircraft must be

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no closer than 10 feet and no further than 60 feet.

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19
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What is defined as the denial of unauthorized access to nuclear weapons?

A

Nuclear Weapon Security Standard

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20
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Alert aircraft areas that contain nuclear weapons mated to aircraft delivery systems are designated as

A

Limited area

21
Q

The loss or disablement of non-nuclear assets that would harm or damage AF effectiveness to project decisive combat power and wage war are identified as

A

Project Projection assets

22
Q

Who ensures that the host installation meets two-person concept requirements and that no-lone zones are delineated around nuclear logistic aircraft?

23
Q

Not a probable direction of attack?

24
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While on a mobile patrol, where should the MWD be in the vehicle?

A

Off leash on the front or rear seat of the vehicle

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Classification on a map
This is shown in the upper and lower margins.
26
Primary Nuclear Airlift Force (PNAF) rehearsals should be conducted within what timeframe of the pre-arrival window?
48 hours
27
Which major terrain feature is a dip or low point between two areas of higher ground?
Saddle
28
In land navigation, which north is your staring point or baseline?
True
29
Which ambush uses limiting stakes to prevent friendly fires from hitting the assault element?
L shaped
30
What is EEI?
Essential elements of information
31
What civilian law enforement agent will be included in any off -base nuclear weapon movement
US marshal
32
In reference to convoy communications, what is the frequency requirement for a convoy program report
15 min
33
What is the convoy driver's sector of observation
9 to 1 o’clock
34
Which formation is used to prevent third party traffic interference with the convoy's ability to change lanes
Changing lanes
35
A collective action that a crew of a weapons system or a piece of equipment must perform to use the weapon or equipment successfully in combat or to preserve life describes a
A crew drill
36
A short, continuous sloping line of higher ground, normally jutting out from the side of a ridge is called a
Spur
37
Providing security surveillance for a restricted or individual resource boundary is the responsibility of the
CBS
38
Which threat level I activity is identified by random acts against targets of opportunity?
Sympathizers
39
The Nuclear Security Threat Capabilities Assessment (NSTCA) forms the cornerstone of threat
Planning
40
DCNI) What type of aircraft security is afforded to a Primary Nuclear Airlift Force (PNAF) carrying nuclear weapons?
Type 1
41
(DCNI) When the last tasked aircraft is loaded and placed on alert the generation area becomes
Alert parking area
42
Active and passive security measures are used to achieve which principle
Delay
43
Which close precision engagement (CPE) task provides the capability to standoff from a target, assess the situation, and pass timely information?
Response
44
is shown as an irregular circle with diagonal lines drawn inside.
Dead space
45
is a predetermined line along which grazing fire is placed to stop an enemy assault
FPL
46
Secondary sector fire has Primary sector of fire has
Secondary dashed line Primary solid lines
47
is a linear fire control measure beyond which fires are prohibited without coordination.
RFL
48
Which major terrain feature is a dip or low point between two areas of higher ground Figure 8 or infinity
Saddle
49
Map Colors:
Black: Indicates man-made features such as buildings and roads. Blue: Indicates water features such as lakes, rivers and drainage. Green: Identifies vegetation with military significance. Brown: Identifies relief features and elevation on older edition maps. Red: Classifies cultural features such as populated areas, main roads and boundaries on older maps.