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In 1943 as a result of the reorganization of the war depo, what were the army air force military police companies renamed? |
Army airforce base security battalions. |
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When did the designation "air police" come into effect? |
November 1948 |
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Why was base defense training discontinued in 1956? |
It wasn't making significant headway. |
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When and to whom was the first air police shield issued? |
1959 to general Burnham. Air provost marshal |
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When was our current shield adopted? |
1966 |
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Why do SF members wear distinctive uniforms? |
So personnel can easily identify SF members in a crisis. |
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In initial stages of the Korean war, why did American and South Korean forces fall back? |
They were I'll prepared, air bases were being overrun, air police were the only armed people on base. |
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Due to Korea, the air force was led to make what base defense decision? |
Build a extensive base defense capability by training air police who would train other airforce personnel. |
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In the 60's, why was the name air provost marshal changed to director of security and Law enforcement? |
They wanted a title that included the responsibilities of the job. |
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Operation safe side? |
The end of Vietnam led to the operations creation. An effort to upgrade airbase protection. Training SP in light infantry and special weapons. It's the basis of today's FPCON's. |
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What career milestone happened in 1971? |
12 female airmen entered law enforcement specialty training. |
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What's the purpose of the shift commander and what year was it introduced? |
To provide support to SP on duty by a SP commissioned officer. Introduced in 1975. |
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During GLCM deployments, what role did SP play? |
SP were pivotal for safety and protection of the weapon system. |
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What event found SP units involved in large scale war on foreign soil since Vietnam? |
Operation Desert Storm. |
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After khobar towers, what action did AF direct to ensure force protection changes were instituted? |
Security and Law enforcement were merged. Created the name SF. |
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What way did air mobility command adopt "first in" security force concept? |
Phoenix raven program. |
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After 911, what security levels placed heavy demands on SF? |
FPCON Charlie. |
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What unit conducted the career fields first combat parachute assault? |
786th sfs |
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Where is ID applications of active and passive defense measures employed? |
Across the legally defined ground dimension of the operational environment. |
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What year was the defensor fortis emblem and motto adopted? |
1997 |
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What the crosses runways on the SF flash represent? |
All bases and airforce operations. |
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What are the DFC responsibilities? |
Total execution of integrated defense mission, includes tactical employment, training, admin, personnel management. |
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What are duties of S-1? |
Maintenance of unit strength, development of maintenance of morale, decorations and awards. |
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What sections compromise the s-2 branch? |
Anti terrorism, force protection, and investigations sections. |
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What type of duties do combat arms personnel perform? |
Provide instruction for personnel on safety and qualification for assignment of weapons. |
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What functions fall under S-5? |
Pass abd identification, reports and analysis, plans,installation security, maintaining SFMIS |
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What agency publishes the SF CFETP? |
AF SF center |
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What knowledge is mandatory for 3 skill level? |
SF weaponry, laws, directives, programs, installation security, resource security, law enforcement, airbase defense. |
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What skill level must an SF member pissed before becoming a dog handler? |
3po51 |
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Who does the code of conduct apply to? |
All SF members and military personnel. |
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What are your actions if you cannot contact your superior? |
Exercise discretion and follow your training, best judgment and common sense. |
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As a SF member what are guidelines to exercising authority? |
Proffesionally, firmily,and a manner that commands respect from the public. |
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What general conduct guideline would you violate if you consumed alcohol within 8hours? |
Attention to duty. |
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What are examples of vehicle pursuit extreme situations? |
Vehicle with extremely dangerous material, vehicle whose occupants are suspects in an accident. |
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What factors should you consider during a vehicle pursuit? |
mission impact, local policy, danger to the public, danger to self and others SF, experience in training, weather and road conditions, time of duty,facilities in route |
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How long does it take to become acclimated to the heat and humidity in the AO? |
3 to 5 days |
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Depending on the heat and your activity level how much water should you drink per hour? |
Half to one forth quarts of water per hour. |
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Are the 2 types of cold injuries? |
Freezing and non freezing |
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What is the safety distance a security forces member must maintain a while working around military working dogs? |
10' safety distance. |
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Organization determines protective standards for dealing with blood borne pathogens? |
OSHA |
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What is a blood borne pathogen? |
Micro organisms presented in the blood and cause disease |
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What protective measures should security forces focus on when dealing with HIV HBV and HCV? |
Preventing exposures to blood and receive HBV vaccination. |
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What is the universal approach to infectious disease control? |
Assume all blood and bodily fluids are infectious. |
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Why should you never reuse or wash gloves. |
It can cause wicking. Allows water or fluid to travel through unwanted holes. |
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What are the guidelines if you suspect you have been exposed to a blood borne pathogen? |
Immediately wash flush infected area. apply appropriate 1st aid go to medical. |
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What is the aim of resiliency training? |
To create the most resilient defenders. to be able to thrive in a high tempo Operational environment. |
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How can resiliency and performance be enhanced? |
Focus on physical social mental and spiritual fitness. |
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What are the consequences of long term sympathetic system activation? |
High blood pressure, fatigue, digestive problems, sleep disorder, immune disorder, sexual dysfunction. |
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When faced with a stressful situation what are the 4 initial reactions? |
Thoughts behavior physical reaction and emotions. |
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Who are our closest allies in strength resilience? |
Team members |
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What is the meaning of military jurisdiction? |
The authority capacity power and right of the military to police their own. |
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What are the 3 sources of military jurisdiction? |
US constitution, federal statutes, International laws. |
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What source of military jurisdiction provides the president with the title commander in chief? |
The US constitution. |
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Who is subject to the UCMJ? |
Anybody affiliated with the military. |
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What does article 5 of the UCMJ state? |
That and UCMJ applies no matter where you are. |
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Both state and federal government have authority to enforce the law on installations. |
Concurrent |
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The US has the same rights as any property owner. |
Proprietary |
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Federal government has sole authority to enforce laws. |
Exclusive |
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When overseas where does a commander's right to exercise authority originate? |
The US laws. |
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Define an occupied territory. |
Any area not in the US or one of its possessions. |
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When declared what does martial law provide? |
The relief and rehabilitation of the people reestablishment of economy protection of life and property. |
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What does the UCMJ provide all branches of the armed forces? |
Unified consolidated common system of military Justice. |
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What is the federal tort law? |
A body of rights obligations and remedies applied by courts in civil proceedings to provide relief for person who has suffered? |
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How are military working dogs used effectively in a unit? |
In almost every aspect of units security/law enforcement. |
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What Air Force goal do drug detection dogs support? |
Drug free environment. |
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What type of searches is appropriate for detection dogs? |
Searching buildings vehicles baggage packages and aircraft. |
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Before releasing a military working dog inside a building what factors must the handler consider? |
Danger to self and dog, type and size of building, time of day, indication of forced entry, the possibility of innocent people. |
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During security operations what is the military working dogs primary mission? |
Deter detect and detain intruders in areas surrounding Air Force resources. |
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What is the greatest advantage of military working dog teams? |
Superior ability to detect individuals. |
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How do we make military working dogs more visible to the public? |
By holding demonstrations. |
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Who provide specific guidance on using military working dogs to conduct searches on base? |
The staff judge advocate. |
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What is an interview? |
Questioning person who has information of official interests to the interviewer. |
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What are the specific reasons we interview? |
Verify or corroborate previous learned info. |
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What are the reasons for an interviewee to be reluctant to talk to investigators? |
Fear of involvement inconvenience or resentment. |
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What is the 1st step in planning for an interview? |
Terminating the time and place to conduct the interview. |
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The alternating approach to interviewing? |
Combination of direct and indirect approach. |
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What process should the investigator follow if the interviewee becomes emotionally distraught or stunned following an interview? |
Don't let them leave alone. Only release to 1st sergeant or commander, supervisor or designee. |
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The most common types of interviews security forces will accomplish on a day-to-day basis? |
Canvas and field interviews. |
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What is the primary rule in testifying in court? |
Tell the truth |
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What actions should you take prior to testifying in court? |
Review the case file |
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How should you present your testimony? |
Loud and clearly. |
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What is SMARTnet? |
Security management and automatic resource tracking network. |
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What is the purpose behind smartnet? |
To consolidate programs maximize efficiency reduce resource allocation. |
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What does the acronym e-TTPG stand for and how is it used? |
Electronic tactics techniques and procedures guides used to train security forces personnel. |
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Who in your unit will use e-TTPG to train security forces personnel? |
The s-3 training section. And supervisors. |
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What is the DBIDS? |
An access control system designed to enhance force protection. |
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To use the DBIDS handheld device correctly what is the best way to hold the device? |
Hold the device with the non firing hand and aim laser down. |
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What are your actions if the DBIDS information does not match the person presenting the card? |
Deny entry detain and contact BDOC. |
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What is the primary reason the SFMIS was developed? |
To meet congressionally mandated reporting system. |
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What are the combat arms capabilities in SFMIS? |
Training request, class assignment, weapons course, Air Force form 522, weapons training data, supply account. |
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Who must ensure trained personnel use SFMIS to me installation needs? |
Installation defense force commander. |
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What is the NCIC? |
Any electric clearinghouse of crime data providing to every criminal Justice agency nationwide. |
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What is the objective of the security forces training program? |
Build aggressive, lethal, maneuverable, air minded,capability based, combat focused defenders. |
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What is the methodology of security forces training program? |
Evaluate train evaluate. |
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Who plays a key role in your success and the success of the mission. |
My supervisor. |
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What is the purpose of SMC training? |
Standardizes basic individual and team fire arms tactical skills necessary to engage hostile threats. |
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What does the DPE measure? |
You're ability to perform the duties required for a specific duty position. |
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What is the purpose of flight level exercises? |
To maintain a high degree of unit readiness. |
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What are all personnel briefed on before conducting any exercise? |
On weapon and ground safety follow all traffic rules. |
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How often should local exercises be conducted? |
At least once a year. |
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What 2 forms are used when issuing weapons? |
Form 629 and 1297 |
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What do BDOC controllers used to keep priority of responses in mind? |
By using a local resource priority list. |
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Who can determine the need for additional duress alarms on your insulation? |
Installation defense counsel. |
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Who review staffing requirements for a level one confinement facility at least annually? |
The defense force commander. |
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What's the minimum rank/skill level required for confinement personnel? |
E-4 and a 5-level |
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What type of confinee's are housed in level 3 confinement facilities? |
Post - trial, life and death sentences |