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- Antiterrorism
- Defensive measures used to reduce the volnerability of individuals and property to terrorist acts, to include limited response and containmentby local military forces.
- Blue Dart message
- A time sensitive terrorist incident notification message. Initiated by the Navy Antiterrorism Alert Center to provide Commands immediate indiciations and warnings of the high potential for, and imminent threat of a terrorist attack.
- Deterrence
- The prevention from action by fear of the consequences. Deterrence is a state of mind brought about by the existance of a credible threat of unacceptable counteraction.
- Force Protection
- Security program designed to protect service members, civilian employees, family members, facilities, and equipment, in all locations and situations, accomplished through planned integrated application of combating terrorism.
- Hostage
- A person held as a pledge that certian terms or agreements will be kept.
- Improvised explosive device(IED)
- A device placed or fabricated in an improvised manner incorporating destructive, lethal, noxious, pyrotechnic, or incendiary chemicals and designated to destroy, incapacitate, harass, or distract.
- Counterterrorism
- Offensive measures taken to prevent, deter and respond to terrorism.
- Crisis management
- Measures taken to anticipate, prevent, resolve, and contain a terrorist threat or incident.
- Physical Security
- The part of security concerned with physical measures designed to safeguard personnel.
- Port Security
- The safeguarding of vessels
- Random Antiterrorism Measures (RAM)
- Multipule security measures that when activated serve to disguise the actual security procedures in affect.
- Risk management
- A process by which decision makers reduce or affect risk.
- Risk assessment
- The identification and assessments of hazards.
- Status-of-Forces agreement (SOFA)
- The legal position of visiting military forces deployed in the territory of a friendly state.
- Terrorist threat level
- An intelligence threat assessment of the level of terrorist threat faced by U.S. personnel and interest in a foreign country
- Threat assessment (TA)
- The continual process of compiling and examining all available information concerning potential terrorist activities by terrorist groups that could target a facility
- Volnerability Assessment (VA)
- A self-assessment tool. The installation, ship, base, unit, or port uses the VA to evaluate its physical security plans, programs, and structures relative to a terrorist attack.
- Insurgent
- Members of a political party who rebels against established leadership.
- What is the goal of the Navy's AT/FP program?
- To deter, deny, and defeat terrorism.
- Sabotage
- The destruction of property or obstruction of normal operations.
- Weapons of mass destruction(WMD)
- The use ofhigh explosives, chemical, biological, necular, or radiological weapons.
- Information warfare
- Actions taken to achive information superiority by affecting adversary information, information-based process, information systems and computer-based networks while leveraging and defending ones own information, information-systems, and computer-based networks.
- FP condition normal
- Ageneral threat of possible terrorist activity exists but warrnts only a routine security posture.
- FP condition Alpha
- Declared when a general threat of possible terrorist activity is directed toward installations, vessels, or personnel, the natureand extent of which are unpredictable and where circumstances do not justify full implementation of Bravo measures.
- FP condition Bravo
- Declared when an increased and more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists. The measures of this FP condition must be capable of being sustained for weeks without causing undue hardships affecting operational capability and agravating relations with local authorties.
- FP condition Charlie
- Declared when a incident accours or intelligence is received indicating that some form of terrorist action against installations, vessels, or personnel is imminent.
- FP condition Delta
- Declared whem a terrorist attack has occured in the immediate area or intelligence indicates a terrorist action against a specific location or person is likely
- National Maratime Intelligence Center (NMIC)
- Incorporates the office of Naval Intelligence, the Maratime Corps Intelligence Activity and the Coast Guard Intelligence Coordination Center and is the national resource for all maratime and expeditionary operations
- Naval Security Group
- The Navy.s executive agent for cryptologiy, Information Warfare, and command and control warfare
- Shouldering
- Maneuvering a vessel in contact with an oposing vessel to cause the oposing vessel to turn away.
- Article 1131
- All Commanding officers and others in authority in the Naval service are required to show in themselves a good example of virtue, honor, and patriotism.
- Article 1110
- All Department of the Navy personnel are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with the highest standards of personal and professional integrity and ethics.
- Article 1111
- No Officer shall borrow money from an enlisted person except for in the performance of their duty.
- Article 1112
- No person in the Navy who makes a loan of money to another member of the armed service shall knowingly charge, demand, or receive money or other property constituting interest over eight percent per year.
- Article 1113
- No person in the Navy in his or her official capacity shall endorse or express an opinion of approval or disapproval of any commercial product or process.
- Article 1159
- No person shall have concealed about their person any dangerous weapon, instrument or device, or any highly explosive article or compound.
- Article 1160
- No person in the navy shall possess any government property except in the performance of duty.
- Article 1161
- Cloths issued or sold by the United States shall not be sold, battered, exchanged, pledged, loaned or given away with out proper permission.
- Article 1162
- Possession or use of alcoholic beverages on board any ship, aircraft, or vehicle is prohibited.
- Article 1165
- Fraternization.
- Article 1166
- Sexual Harassment.
- Article 1138
- All personnel shall endeavor to prevent and eliminate the unauthorized use of marijuana, narcotics, and other controlled substances within the Naval service.
- Who is responsible to make sure that there is no unauthorized person on board a ship before proceeding to sea or commencing a flight?
- The CO
- (True or Fslse) The Commanding Officer should require a daily report of all confined personnel, a statement of their offenses, and the dates of their confinement and release
- True
- When would the CO of a ship, not a flag ship, be subject to take orders from another Officer?
- When a Flag Officer that is eligable for command at sea and is embarked as a passanger on his ship.
- What instruction is the Standard Orginization and Regulation of the U.S. Navy (SORM)?
- OPNAVINST 3120.32
- What is the purpose of the (SORM)?
- To issue regulations and guidance governing the conduct of all members of the U.S. Navy
- Alcoholic beverages in transit and alcohol used for other purposes will be in who's custody?
- Supply Officer
- What personnel must make sure that all persons who return on board in an intoxicated condition, or found on board intoxicated must be examined by the medical officer or their qualified representative?
- The OOD or CDO
- (True or False) You can refuse to present the OOD or an authorized representative any item of baggage or article in their possession?
- False
- No person will turn on any white lights, other than standing lights during what time
- Between taps and reveille
- All narcotics and other controlled substances authorized for medical purposes will be in the custody of what personnel?
- The medical or dental Officer
- Can the CO approve personnel to participate in picketing, demonstrations, sit-ins, polotical speaches, and similar activities
- Yes as long as it does not pose a danger to military loyalty, dicipline, or moral to the military.
- What form number is the ICR?
- OPNAV 5527/1
- The voluntary statement is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/2
- The evidence/property custody document is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/22
- The affidavit for search authorization is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/10
- The Command Authorization for search and seizure is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/9
- The permissive search authorization is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/16
- The Department of the Navy traffic accident report is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/1A
- The military suspect's acknowledgement and waiver of rights is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/3
- The civilian suspects acknowledgement and waiver of rights is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/4
- The lineup acknowledgement and waiver of rights is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/5
- Investigative notes are what form?
- OPNAV 5527/6
- Interview/Interrogation log is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/7
- Telephonic threat complaint is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/8
- The complaint of stolen moter vehicle is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/11
- The vehicle report is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/12
- The costomer consent and authorization for access to financial information is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/13
- The authority to release medical information and records is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/14
- The forensic examination request is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/15
- Evidence tags are what form?
- OPNAV 5527/17
- Investigative notes envelope is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/18
- The desk journal is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/19
- Fiel test results are what form?
- OPNAV 5527/20
- The field interviev card is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/21
- Evidence tape is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/23
- The evidence log is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/24
- The Law Enforcement communication log is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/25
- The Command Investigator ID card is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/26
- The fingerprint card is what form?
- OPNAV 5527/27
- The alcohol influence report is what form?
- DD Form 1920
- The alcohol influence report is what form?
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DD Form 1920