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What is the most rigorous stage of development? |
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Which of these is not a Senior Airman (SrA) duty? |
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Which Staff Sergeant (SSgt) or Technical Sergeant (TSgt) duty is available in certain locations? |
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What force development level, encompasses the operational or strategic level of leadership? |
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What type of control is present over assigned or attached forces or commands? |
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Which commander exercises operational control? |
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Supervisors must ensure their troops |
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possess required qualifications and certifications |
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Who is responsible for determining the unit flight schedule? |
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Post and patrols will be manned in accordance with the |
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All of the following commanders may authorize personnel to bear firearms in any foreign country for other that routine law enforcement and security duties, except the? |
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Who is responsible for taking immediate action to temporarily withdraw a person's right to bear a firearm? |
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What drives a post priority chart? |
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Integrated Defense Risk Management Process (IDRMP) assessment. |
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Post priority charts are used to |
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Who has the authority to determine which of your posts can go unmanned? |
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The post priority chart ensures the most efficient use of limited Security Forces (SF) in a. Higher force protection conditions (FPCONs). |
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When possible it is important to rotate personnel through each post they are qualified in order to maintain |
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What can assist you as a flight sergeant in keeping flight morale high? |
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As a supervisor, what must you instill in each of your subordinates? |
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What should you do if a subordinate demonstrates substandard duty performance? |
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Investigate to determine the cause. |
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The next command given after the flight falls in for inspection is |
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After the command "Open rank, MARCH," which of the following action does the flight take? |
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The last element stands fast and automatically executes dress right dress at a normal interval (arm's length). Each succeeding element in front of them takes one, two, or three paces forward, halts, and automatically executes dress right dress. |
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After aligning the fourth element, how many paces beyond the first element do you advance to and execute a left facing movement? |
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When does the second element leader give the command, "Second Element, ATTENTION"? |
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As the inspecting official approaches to within six paces of the right flank of the formation, the second element leader commands "Second Element, ATTENTION." |
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When do you give the command, "Close Ranks, MARCH!"? |
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Upon departure of the inspecting official. |
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Where can you find information about current fitness standards and assessments? |
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Who is ultimately responsible for maintaining equipment? |
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A post check generally includes all of these items except |
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What publication will assist you in becoming a good communicator and provide you the tools to review and assess someone else's writing? |
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Air Force Handbook (AFH) 33-337. |
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When reviewing material for technical accuracy a concern is that it is |
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The primary function of reviewing is to ensure |
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ideas are being communicated logically, in acceptable English (correct grammar; easily understood words, phrases, and paragraphs; correct punctuation), and the communication gets the point across. |
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Who is responsible for the overall security forces training program? |
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Air Force Security Forces Center. |
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Who is responsible for ensuring that enlisted personnel are technically trained, qualified, and afforded the opportunity to attend appropriate professional military education schools? |
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Senior Security Forces non-commissioned officers (NCOs). |
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What is one of the most valuable tools commanders have at their fingertips? |
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The purpose of the duty position evaluation is to |
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measure the qualifications of individuals and certify them for performing specific duty positions. |
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The primary mission of the Military Working Dog (MWD) is to |
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deter, detect, and detain intruders in areas surrounding Air Force resources. |
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Patrol dogs are considered minimum/non-lethal force when the alternative is |
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When using dogs on detection screen posts, where should they be positioned to get maximum usage? |
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At key vantage points and avenues of approach to deny entry to unauthorized persons. |
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A patrol dog team used in police services activities is a tremendous |
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psychological deterrent to potential violators. |
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During peaceful confrontations, the Military Working Dog (MWD) team should be positioned |
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in reserve, out of sight of the crowd. |
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All arming rules will be in accordance with AFI 31-117, Arming and Use of Force by Air Force Personnel, MAJCOM requirements, and as required by the |
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Integrated Base Defense Council. |
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"All permanently assigned security forces (SF) vehicles must be properly marked" means that they |
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must have emergency lights, sirens, and a public address system |
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Which radio type can talk over great distances? |
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Who provides the most current security forces per-troop-allocation for the fiscal year? |
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Major commands (MAJCOMs). |
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What is not a category for the status of funds? |
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Who reviews and validates installation submissions for respective functional areas? |
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. Major command (MAJCOM) functional. |
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What provides standards to help commanders determine the manpower requirements for their units? |
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Air Force Management Engineering Program (MEP). |
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When are manpower numbers reviewed? |
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Which of these is not tracked on the unit manning document? |
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Report No Later than Date. |
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Where does the installations' labor relations specialist work? |
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Civilian Personnel Office. |
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All of the following are excluded from being in a bargaining unit except |
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employees in non-dedicated positions. |
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Which statue protects an alleged violation of a right? |
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Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statue (5 U.S.C. Chapter 71). |
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Who controls the depth, scope and frequency of internal inspections? |
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Which of these is not a type of nuclear weapons technical inspections? |
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Controlled Nuclear Surety Inspection (CNSI). |
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Which is not a designated PL1 resource? |
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Aircraft designated to transport the First Lady of the United States |
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Which Protection Level (PL) is assigned for controlled areas when owner/users are primarily responsible for security? |
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How many team configurations are there for use in a tactical situation? |
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Which team movement allows for more coverage to the front? |
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Three-person team movement. |
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The T-formation is best suited for what environment? |
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Which of these is not considered a target point on a door for entry when using a shotgun? |
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When making room entry, your weapons should be oriented towards the |
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When securing a closed stairwell, which person pulls long security to the next bend or landing? |
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When responding to a residence, when you first reach the door you should not a. knock normally |
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stand directly in front of the door. |
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What determines the attitude and cooperation of those involved in a dispute? |
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The responding patrol's attitude. |
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Which of the following injuries is not considered grievous bodily harm? |
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Excluding homicide what is perhaps the most serious crime that will be investigated |
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What is not considered an objective of the Victim/Witness Assistance Program (VWAP) program? |
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Who notifies the victim that the accused escaped, was released, or died? |
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What effect, if any, would allowing objects to be touched, stains to be walked on, or footprints or tire marks to be destroyed at a crime scene? |
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It could cause the investigator to reach false conclusions about the crime. |
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What is the benefit of having a crime scene adequately protected? |
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It allows the investigator to review the scene exactly as it was found. |
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Why is it a good procedure to have a patrolman not involved in the preliminary investigation search the scene? |
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It will bring fresh eyes to the crime scene without any bias from victims, witnesses, or suspects. |
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Your key actions during the preliminary investigation are to |
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Who assumes overall command and control at a major accident site? |
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During which major accident response phase is the estimated number of casualties reported? |
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Which major accident response phase is the most complex and time consuming? |
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What zone established at a Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) incident site is also referred to as a restricted zone? |
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Once the President has declared a major disaster requiring federal emergency assistance, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requests help through the |
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During which phase of a natural disaster, should the installation commander reassess the situation? |
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Sustained emergency phase. |
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Who is responsible for information flow at a school violence situation? |
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What is the time limit placed on suspect interviews? |
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When questioning a juvenile, what actions should you take if you cannot find a parent or they cannot respond in a timely manner? |
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Seek Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) advice. |
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Which of the following suspect background facts is of no value to you prior to questioning? |
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An individual who feels no sense of wrongdoing after committing a crime is referred to as a |
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During what step of the guidelines of conducting a follow-up investigation, should a determination be made that the initial incident scene was thoroughly processed? |
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Collecting physical evidence. |
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The AF Form 3226 is used for apprehension |
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To authorize the use of off base patrols overseas the installation commander must coordinate with the |
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Major command (MAJCOM) Staff Judge Advocate (SJA). |
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Prior to the trial, what aids in recalling all the details of the case? |
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Arranging and reviewing original notes. |
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Which of the following best describes the personal attributes that are essential when testifying? |
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Skill, tact, poise, and self-confidence. |
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