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What are the three duties of the interior guard? |
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Preserve Order
Protect property
Enforce Regulations with in the jurisdiction of the command |
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To take charge of this post and all government property in view |
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To wal my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place with in sight or hearing |
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To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce |
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To repeat all calls from pst more distant from the guardhouse than my own |
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To quit my post only when properly relieved. |
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To recieve, obay and pass on to the sentry who relieves me all orders from the commanding officer, officer of the day, and officer and noncommissioned officers of the guard only |
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To talk to no one except in the line of duty |
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To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder |
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To call the corporal of the guard in any case not covered by instructions |
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To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased |
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To be especially watchful at night and during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post, and to allow no one to pass without porper authority. |
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The efforts of an individual used agains another to cause death, substancial risk of death, or serious bodyli harm is the definition of |
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what are the six conditions that justify the use of deadly force. |
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Defend yourself
Defent porperty no involving national security
Defent porperty no involving national security but inherently dangerous to others
Prevent crimes against people
Apprehend individuals
Establish and/or maintain lawful order.
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The unlawful use of threatened use of violence to force or to intimidate governements or societies to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives is the definition of |
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What are the perspectives of terrorism? |
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It's cheap, low risk, and highly effective way for weak nations, individuals or groups to challenge stronger nations and achive objective beyond their ability. |
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What are the long range of terrorism? |
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To topple governments, influence top level decision and gain recognition for their cause |
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To gain recognition, reduce government credibility, to obtain funds and equipment, to disrupt communications, to demosntrate power, delay the political process, reduce a government's economy, influence ellections, to free prisioners, to demoralize and discredit a security force, to intimidate a particular group and cause a government to over react are what goals of terrorism? |
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Short range goals of terrorism. |
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What motivates Terrorism? |
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Religion, prestige, power, political change and material gain. |
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This system is designed to standardize security measeure so thath inter-service coordination and support of anti-terrorism activities are simplified. |
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What are the four Threatcon conditions? |
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Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta |
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This threatcon condition is a general threat of posible terrorist activity against installations and personnel. |
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This threatcon condition is an increased and more predictable threat of terrorist action. |
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In this threatcon condition there an incident has occurred or that intelligence has been received indicating that some form of terrorist action is imminent. |
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in this threatcon condition a terrorist attack has occurred or that intelligence indicates that a terrorist action against a specific location is likely |
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What are some precautions to protect one from a terrorist attack? |
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Maintain a low profile
Be unpredictable
Remain vigilant
Proptect you automobile. |
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This way of terrorism self protection covers:
To ensure that your dress, conduct and mannerism do not attract atencion.
To make an effort to blend into the local environment
to avoid publicity
To not go out in big groups
To stay away from civil disturbances and demostrations |
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This way of terrorism self protection covers:
Vary your route and the time you leave and return home during your daily routine
Vary you style of dress
Avoid deserted streets or country roads
Avoid traveling alone
Let people close to you know where you are going and what you will be doing. |
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This way of terrorism self protection covers:
To watch for anything suspicious or out of place
Do not give out personal information over the telephone
Preselect a secure area in which you can take refuge if you are being followed
Report any incident of being followed to the military police and to your commnad duty officer. |
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This way of terrorism self protection covers:
Avoid leaving the vehicle unattended and in the open Lock the doors, the trunk and the gas cap when leaving the vehicle Upon returning to the vehicle seach it before operating
check the exterior of the vehicle for packages left under the vehicle, ground disturbed around the vehicle, loose wiring, string or tape, check the interior of the vehicle for objects out of place, or anything out of he ordinary |
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The ability and opportunity to obtain knowledge or possession of classified information. |
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The determination by an authorized official that official information requires in the interest of national security a specific degree of proteccion against unauthorized disclosure |
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An unauthorized disclosure of classified information to one or more persons who do not possess a current valid security clearance. |
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Any official knowledge that can be communicated or documentary material regardless of its physical for or characteristics that is owned by produced by or for or is under the control of the US Gobernment. |
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What are the three levels of security classifications? |
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Top secret
Secret
Confidential |
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This security classification applies to information whose unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause exveptioally grave damage to the national security. |
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This security classification applies to information whose unathorized disclosure could reasonalbly be expected to cause serious damage to the national security |
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This security classification applies to informaiton shose unathorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause damage to the national security. |
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What are the actions to follow if comming across unsecured classified material? |
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Protect it form further compromise and notify custodian or security manager immediately. |
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What methods are used by foreign governments to collect information? |
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Observe and photograph activities
Eavesdrop on electronic communications
Read news releases
Listen to careless talk
Obtain classified documents
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