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powerpoint presentation department of defense service members training oconus version introduction slide #‹#› antiterrorism level i awareness training 1 note to instructors: this training briefing is provided by the jcs j3 deputy director for antiterrorism/force protection (dd at/fp), as a resource for unit training managers. for questions or comments related to this training, please send an email message to at.trainingfeedback@anser.org this antiterrorism level i training brief was designed to provide you an interactive approach to meeting the training objectives of antiterrorism awareness training for service members in an oconus environment. due to the comprehensive nature of this brief, a thorough discussion of each teaching point will increase the time needed to conduct this training to well over ninety minutes. suggestions to keep the training session to within one hour include: solicit responses to questions posed in the training by asking for a show of hands regarding the choices – or …
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ticipate these to assure smooth flow of presentation. also, if you plan to print a copy of the briefing, it is recommended that you unselect the grayscale option on the print menu. about this training designed by jcs in coordination with osd and services designed to increase awareness of terrorism and improve ability to apply personal protective measures meets the annual requirement for level i antiterrorism training prescribed by dodi 2000.16 complements web-based and cd-rom training introduction slide #‹#› antiterrorism level i awareness training 2 the purpose of this training is to increase your awareness of terrorism and to improve your ability to apply personal protective measures. completion of this training meets the annual requirement for level i antiterrorism training prescribed by dodi 2000.16. the training program also provides links to resources you can use in the future, such as tadweb (a database of previous terrorist acts), the state department …
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void predictable routines don’t be a target together we will take the fight to the terrorists introduction slide #‹#› antiterrorism level i awareness training 4 the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff has expressed his personal concern about terrorism and the protection of u.s. troops and the personnel that support them. quote: “hello, i’m general dick myers. we’ve learned through tragedies such as the horrific attacks of 11 september 2001, that terrorists are indiscriminate in their actions, not only against our great nation, but also against peaceful and innocent people throughout the world. in my time in uniform, i’ve never seen a more serious threat to our national security and our way of life. thus, my number 1 priority is to win the global war on terrorism. america is taking the war to the enemy, in afghanistan and elsewhere around the world, but this war must be fought on …
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e fight to the enemy, defending america and our freedoms.” lesson map introduction scenario historical examples introduction slide #‹#› antiterrorism level i awareness training 5 this is the structure of this training. it begins with an introduction to terrorism and a threat briefing. next, there is an oconus-specific scenario in which you can examine the actions you should take to increase your safety in various situations. finally, several historical incidents illustrate the importance of good antiterrorism safety. threat briefing and dod systems threat briefing factors to consider about the threat how terrorists select targets how terrorists identify targets dod systems terrorism threat levels & warnings force protection conditions introduction slide #‹#› antiterrorism level i awareness training 6 the training begins with a threat briefing covering these ideas. if you understand how terrorists operate, you can understand ways to protect yourself. try to anticipate what you can do to avoid becoming …
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so ask your antiterrorism officer or your chain of command for information on terrorist groups in your area. what other sources of information could you use? be alert to news stories in the paper, on radio, or on television. if you hear of violent groups or unexplained violent acts, consider the other factors on this slide. who were the victims? what is the level of violence? how active is the group? if you make a point of thinking about these factors, you will be better prepared for the potential risks you face. threat factors (continued) how sophisticated are they? will the local population warn americans? how do they operate–are they predictable? what tactics? what weapons? what type of attacks? introduction slide #‹#› antiterrorism level i awareness training 8 here are four additional factors to consider: if there are terrorist groups in your area, how sophisticated are they? do they use …
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an make a difference. it is important to know whether a terrorist group has local popular support. if they do not have popular support, the local population is more likely to warn americans about things leading up to an attack. the defense department and agencies of the u.s. government study these factors to increase protection of u.s. forces. your personal awareness can contribute to these efforts by the u.s. government. target selection introduction slide #‹#› antiterrorism level i awareness training 9 you should be aware at all times that you may be vulnerable to terrorist attack. several factors make you a possible target, and you should keep these in mind wherever you go. you might be a victim merely by being at a place targeted by terrorists. for example, timothy mcveigh bombed the murrah building in oklahoma city because it was a symbol of the u.s. government. he did not …
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ee you as an important person? large groups of americas can be an inviting target. this is why terrorists bombed a discotheque full of u.s. troops in berlin in 1986, why they attacked a barracks full of u.s. marines in beirut in 1983, and why they attacked an apartment building full of u.s. air force troops at khobar towers in saudi arabia in 1996. terrorists also identify and target specific individuals by name. you should protect your personal information to minimize your exposure. finally, terrorists might target individuals because they appear important. this slide names several things that might attract the attention of terrorists. terrorists might perceive you to be important even if you do not think you are. to attack you, terrorists generally must perceive you, your associates, or your location as a target. do not be an easy target. dod terrorism threat levels increasing threat low high significant …
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e #‹#› antiterrorism level i awareness training 12 u.s. military organizations use a system of protective measures to reduce vulnerability to terrorist attack. these measures change as the threat of attack changes. the measures are called “force protection conditions.” regional commanders announce the force protection condition for units under their command. local commanders may increase the force protection condition based on local factors and may apply additional protection measures to reduce the risk of attack. these force protection conditions should not be confused with the defense intelligence agency terrorist threat levels. they are not the same thing. force protection conditions are increased to provide added safety and security when threat levels increase. fpcon normal when there is a general global threat of possible terrorist activity, but it warrants only a routine security posture a terrorist attack is always possible best information available offers no indication of probable attack expect to …
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and increased crime prevention efforts introduction slide #‹#› antiterrorism level i awareness training 14 what about this picture? what is different? under what conditions would you expect these measures to be used? force protection condition alpha applies when there is a general threat of possible terrorist activity, the nature and extent of which are unpredictable, against personnel and facilities. general conditions suggest possible violence, but nothing indicates that this installation is targeted. force protection condition alpha must the capable of being maintained indefinitely. you can expect random vehicle checks and increased crime prevention efforts. fpcon bravo when an increased and more predictable terrorist threat activity exists specific information suggests probable violence nothing indicates that this installation is targeted extra precaution is appropriate to deter terrorist planning must be capable of being maintained for weeks without hardship expect to see closer inspection of vehicles and deliveries, id checks, and a greater …
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st targeting against personnel and facilities is imminent evidence of terrorist attack planning, such as terrorist surveillance or reports from local sources strong protective measures are required, but the unit must continue its regular mission activities implemented for only a short period of time expect rigorous efforts to inspect vehicles and facilities, and you may be required to participate in special guard duties introduction slide #‹#› antiterrorism level i awareness training 16 how about this picture? what security measures can you see? under what conditions would you expect these measures to be used? force protection condition charlie applies when an incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating that some form of terrorist action against personnel and installations is imminent. evidence of terrorist attack planning may exist, such as terrorist surveillance or reports from local sources. strong protective measures are required, but the installation must continue its regular mission activities. implementation …

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powerpoint presentation department of defense service members training oconus version introduction slide #‹#› antiterrorism level i awareness training 1 note to instructors: this training briefing is provided by the jcs j3 deputy director for antiterrorism/force protection (dd at/fp), as a resource for unit training managers. for questions or comments related to this training, please send an email message to at.trainingfeedback@anser.org this antiterrorism level i training brief was designed to provide you an interactive approach to meeting the training objectives of antiterrorism awareness training for service members in an oconus environment. due to the comprehensive nature of this brief, a thorough discussion of each teaching point will increase the time needed to conduct this training ...

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