Security Flashcards

1
Q

What does ATO stand for?

A

Antiterrorism Officer

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2
Q

Who is the SEA?

A

MACS Mcguire

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3
Q

What does SEA stand for?

A

Senior Enlisted Advisor

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4
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Who is the CMAA?

A

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5
Q

What does CMAA stand for?

A

Chief Master At Arms

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6
Q

How many FPCONS are there?

A

5 (Normal, Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta)

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7
Q

FPCON NORMAL?

A

General global threat of terrorist activity exists

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FPCON ALPHA?

A

Increased threat of possible terrorist activity against personnel of facilities. Alpha measures must be capable of being maintained indefinitely.

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9
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FPCON BRAVO?

A

An increased or more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists

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10
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FPCON CHARLIE?

A

When an incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist action or targeting against personnel or facilities is likely.

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FPCON DELTA?

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Applies in the immediate area of the attack, or when intelligence of an imminent attack on a specific location or person is received.

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12
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What does RAM stand for?

A

Random Antiterrorism Measure

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13
Q

What is the purpose of RAM?

A

To present a robust security posture from which a terrorist cannot easily discern/identify patterns and routines that are vulnerable to attack.

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14
Q

What is the goal of the RAM program?

A

To deter, detect and disrupt terrorist attacks.

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15
Q

Explain DEFENSE in depth.

A

Setting of mutually supporting defense positions designed to absorb and progressively weaken attack, prevent initial observations of the whole position by the enemy and to allow the commander to maneuver the reserve.

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16
Q

Define/Explain TERRORISM.

A

The calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear.

17
Q

Define/Explain

COUNTER-TERRORISM.

A

Offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism.

18
Q

How many characteristics and objectives of terrorist Operation cells are there?

A

4 cells

19
Q

Name the characteristics and objectives of terrorist Operation cells.

A

1) Plan/Prep Cell
2) Admin/Logistics Cell
3) Intel/Surveillance Cell
4) Operations/Combat Cell

20
Q

How many Threat Phases are there?

A

Six Phases

21
Q

What are the six Threat Phases?

A

1) Target operation
2) Selection Surveillance
3) Target Surveillance
4) Training & Preparation
5) Detailed Surveillance
6) Attack

22
Q

How many Vessel Protection Zones are there?

A

4

23
Q

What are the four Vessel Protection Zones?

A

1) Assessment Zone
2) Warning Zone
3) Threat Zone
4) Naval vessel protection zone

24
Q

What does ATTWO stand for?

A

Anti-Terrorism Tactical Watch Officer

25
Q

What is the ATTWO responsibility?

A

Reports to the CDO, tactically employs command assets to defend the unit against terrorist attack when in port, similar to the Tactical Action Officer (TAO) underway.

26
Q

What does FPCON stand for?

A

Force Protection Condition

27
Q

What is the responsibility of the Chief of the Guard?

A

Reports to the ATTWO, is the senior enlisted security force member who supervises anti-terrorism force protection watch standers.

28
Q

What does ATTT stand for?

A

Anti-Terrorism Training Team

29
Q

What does FPTT stand for?

A

Force Protection Training Team

30
Q

What is the ATTT and FPTT both responsible for?

A

Responsible to train ship’s security force in every aspect of force protection of the ship.

31
Q

What is the definition of Deadly Force?

A

The force which a person uses causing, or that a person knows or should know, would cause a substantial risk of causing, death or serious bodily harm.

32
Q

What does NSF stand for?

A

Naval Support Force

33
Q

What is the NSF’s responsibility?

A

Ashore and Afloat, all armed navy personnel assigned to law enforcement and security duties involving the use of deadly force to protect personnel and resources.

34
Q

What does ISF stand for?

A

In-Port Security Force

35
Q

What is the ISF’s responsibility?

A

They augment the installation’s permanent security force during increased FPCON’s or when directed by the host installation Commander.

36
Q

Who is the ATO?

A

LTJG Kmetz

37
Q

What is the responsibility of the ATO?

A

Shall be responsible to the CO for developing and managing the ATFP program.