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46 Cards in this Set
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As a result of the reorganization of the War Department in 1943, which office was established?
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Air Provost Marshal
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After the Air Police school transferred to Parks AFB, California, it was redesigned as which defense school?
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Air Base
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On 1 September 1950, which organization was established at Tyndall AFB, FL?
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Air Police School
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What happened to the air bases located in the forward areas during the Korean War?
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They were suddenly overrun by the enemy.
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When was the ban lifted on women entering the security field?
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Jan 1985
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In Oct 1997, the security specialists, law enforcement specialists, and combat arms training and maintenance career fields merged into one career field that
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was redesigned Security Forces
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Which operation was launched against the Taliban in Dec 2001?
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Iragi Freedom
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You may display the Security Forces emblem and shield together when
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doing so enchances the career field image.
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Which statement describes our Security Forces symbol?
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Falcon over crossed runways
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In way year was the first trial issue of the shield approved?
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1957
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Security Forces members wear distinguishing uniform items because
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other personnel need to readily identify SF members during crisis situations
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As part of a more distinctive uniform, Security Forces personnel wear a beret with a Defensor Fortis flash, which
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identifies SF as an elite group charged with protecting the Air Force worldwide
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The beret is properly worn when the headband is straight across the forehead and
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1 inch above the eyebrows
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What Air Force specialty code is awarded to Security Forces members upon completion of the MWD handler apprentice course?
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3P051A
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What course is mandatory for award of the AFSC 3P051?
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SF Journeyman career development course
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You must complete Airman Leadership School prior to
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assuming the rank of SSGT
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The Code of Conduct is a guide for actings during
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War and as a prisoner of war
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Which Article of the Code of Conduct states, "I will never surrender of my own free will."
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Article II
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Which Code of Conduct Article are you following if you continuously attempt to escape when captured?
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Article III
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Your conduct when apprehending suspects should be IAW
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AFI 31-207, arming and use of force by air force personnel
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Which section acts as the liasion between the unit, base supply, hazardous materials, General Services Administration, and Defense Reutilization Marketing Office?
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S4S Supply
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When providing missile field security, how often do you test the alarm systems to ensure operational capabilities of the security system?
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As necessary
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When the launce facility (LF) is penetrated or unlocked, or a pay loader with a weapon is present, the LF is designated as
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a limited area
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The authority, capacity, power, and right of the military to police their own is known as
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military jurisdiction
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Federal statutes are laws passed by Congress, and these laws are contained in the
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US Code
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Through discussions, which international law was reached at The Hague and Geneva conventions?
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Law of Armed Conflict
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Military Jurisdiction stems from
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manual for courts-martial
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Which article of the UCMJ identifies the people who are subject to military jurisdiction or military law?
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2
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Article 5 of the UCMJ states that the UCMJ
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applies everywhere
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If a person subject to military law commits an offense overseas, that person
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can be tried in the US and vice versa.
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The punitive articles of the UCMJ are
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77 through 134
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The types of jurisdiction found on the US government installations are
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exclusive, concurrent, partial, and proprietary
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The federal government has sole authority to enforce the law on installations
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when the government has exclusive jurisdiction
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Under concurrent jurisdiction
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both the state and federal government have authority
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As a form of administration, where an occupying power exercises all executive, legislative, and judicial authority over an occupied territory, it is known as
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military government
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Which branch of the military has the primary responsibility of operations and administration during military government
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US Army
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During qualified martial law, SF members have the authority to
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detain civilians, not apprehend
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Which Article of the Uniform Code of Military Justice gives SF members the authority to issue lawful orders while executing their duties?
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92
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In order to preserve law and order, Title 18, Section 1382 of the US Code authorizes SF to
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detain civilians for on-base offenses
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Which right could you invoke when apprehending a person who, in your presence, commits
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Citizens right of arrest
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What is a posse comitatis?
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a summons for all able-bodied males of the country to aid the sheriff in keeping the peace or to pursue criminals
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Military Working Dogs greatest advantage to Security Forces is their
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superior ability to detect individuals, particularly during periods of reduced visibility
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MWDs should be kept on leash except when they must
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bite and hold a suspect or search an occupied building
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Before releasing a MWD to search a building, the handler must
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give a verbal warning stating they are about to release the dog
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What commands must the MWD obey prior to being assigned to operational duties?
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OUT and HEEL
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MWD teams can be effectively employed in almost every aspect of a unit's
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law enforcement, security, and contingency operations
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