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A Physical Security Checklist can be found in the
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Physical Security Force Protection Program, COMDTINST M5530 (Series)
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Vulnerability is a measure of _____ and _____.
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1) susceptibility to damage
2) Destruction or loss |
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Two general types of resources are _____ and _____
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1) Physical
2) Personnel |
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All barriers must afford an equal degree of _____.
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Continuos protection
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When two lines of barriers are established they should be separated by not less than feet.
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30
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Chain link fencing should be a minimum of feet tall.
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8
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A clear zone outside a perimeter shall be feet or greater.
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20
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Shipboard perimeters vary depending upon _____.
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Location
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The effectiveness of a perimeter should be evaluated how often?
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Continually
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Access/Entry Control Points provide the capability to _____.
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Control access to a Coast Guard facility or a facility that the Coast Guard is charged with protecting.
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An Access Control Zone design should cover the requirements to process the following vehicle types:
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1) POVs of authorized personnel
2) Government vehicles 3) Military convoy 4) Visitor Vehicles 5) Delivery vehicles 6) Emergency vehicles |
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Name two factors to be taken into consideration when conducting a site vulnerability assessment?
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1) Which direction the guard booth (or gatehouse) will face
2) How wide the approach lanes will be 3) Which direction is most suited for an attack |
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Your ECP comms plan should include what two forms of communication?
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1) Hard-wired
2) Mobile |
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List two things ECP personnel should be briefed on prior to assuming the watch.
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1) Chain of command
2) Current FPCON/THREATCON |
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Why is a communications plan vital to ECP operations?
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All security personnel must understand who to contact and when.
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What three things should be covered in an initial and recurrent ECP brief?
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1) Fire
2) Bomb threats 3) Barrier breach |
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Personnel assigned to the ECP must be fully _____ to perform the duties of their particular job.
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Qualified
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Why are periodic drills/training important in determining the effectiveness of an ECP?
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1) Test ECP watchstander response to threats to security
2) Test potential vulnerabilities and ATFP measures |
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Where would you find the Physical Security Checklist?
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COMDTINSTM5530.1(series)
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Vulnerability is a measure of _____.
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susceptibility to damage and destruction, or loss
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What are the two general types of resources?
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physical and personnel
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What are the two general types of barriers?
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Natural and structural
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All barriers must provide an equal degree of _____.
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protection
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Shipboard perimeters vary depending upon the _____.
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location
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How often should you evaluate the effectiveness of your perimeter?
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continually
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Access/Entry Control Points are a combination of assets employed to _____.
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control access
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The access control zone should be designed so it is able to process _____.
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all vehicles
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The factors taken into consideration when conducting a site vulnerability assessment include all, but_____.
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The amount of pedestrian traffic in the area
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What two forms of communication should be included in your ACP/ECP Communications Plan?
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hard wired and mobile
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ACP/ECP personnel should be briefed on the following, except _____, prior to assuming their post?
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rotation schedule
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What three things should be covered during initial and recurrent briefings?
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fire, bomb threats, and barrier breaches
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Personnel assigned to an ACP/ECP must be fully _____ to perform the duties of their particular job.
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qualified
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Why are periodic drills/training important?
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tests watch stander’s response and potential vulnerabilities
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Who must approve Coast Guard assistance beyond the realm of normal operations?
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District Commander
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Who provides a detailed plan of the operation?
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Lead agency
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The intended outcome of an operation is known as _____.
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Operational objectives
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A detailed analysis of mission performance is conducted during the _____.
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Debrief
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Who approves Coast Guard assistance beyond the realm of normal operations?
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DistrictCommander
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Who provides a detailed plan of the operation?
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Lead Agency
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What is phasing?
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Successive order of what should happen and when
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What is the intended outcome of an operation is known as?
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Operational Objective
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When is a detailed analysis of mission performance conducted?
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During de-brief
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Who has the authority to raise the MARSEC Level in a specific local area?
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COTP
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Under ICS, who is responsible for directing patrol teams?
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Operations Section Chief
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What plan was created in 2004 to achieve a coordinated U.S. Government response to threats against the United States and its interests in the maritime domain?
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MOTR
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What website was developed to disseminate information between the Coast Guard and other governmental agencies?
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CG Homeport
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Briefs should follow the _____ rule.
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ABC
(Accuracy, Brevity and Clarity) |
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Which of the following is not a type of specialized security forces?
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FireFighters
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The ability to communicate securely with local LE _____.
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reduces a facility’s vulnerability
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Waterside physical security measures include live surveillance, electronic surveillance, surface radar, sonar, and _____.
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Patrol craft
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What score is added to a facility in a mountainous area?
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1
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What does the acronym MSRAM stand for?
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Maritime Security Risk Assessment Model
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Under CIKR, key resources include all of the following except _____.
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Bridges and Transportation
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What are the three foundations of patrol activity?
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Presence,Protection,Response
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What is the required INFO address on an LE SITREP involving migrant interdiction?
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HQ BICE INTEL WASHINGTON DC
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What is the SSIC used on a LE SITREP?
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16240
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What is the maximum number of characters per line in a message?
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69
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Which of the following is not one of the nine approved punctuation characters?
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Semicolon
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What is the minimum number of people you should have on the LEQB?
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three
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What is the purpose of conducting a pre-brief prior to starting the LEQB?
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ensure questions are relevant, measurable, and task based
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Conducting a comprehensive interview can be aided by _____.
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varying question types
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Candidates responses should be evaluated based on _____.
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Standard sets abolished in the LECQI
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The duties of the Unit Training Board include all the following except _____.
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scheduling personnel to attend training
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How frequently should units conduct training on defensive tactics?
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monthly
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On the LE Currency Report, tasks highlighted in red are _____.
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Overdue
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Unserviceable equipment is all of the following, except _____.
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Old
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Which of the following is not one of the four categories of LE gear systems?
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Radiation Kits
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Which of the following is not a step in removing equipment from the inventory list?
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request bids from 3 vendors
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MARSEC Level I
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level for which minimum appropriate security measures shall be maintained at all times. MARSEC 1 generally applies when Homeland Security Advisory System (HSAS) Threat Condition Green, Blue, or Yellow is set.
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MARSEC Level II
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level for which appropriate additional protective security measures shall be maintained for a period of time as a result of heightened risk for a transportation security incident. MARSEC II generally corresponds to HSAS Threat Condition Orange.
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MARSEC Level III
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level for which further specific protective security measures shall be maintained for a limited period of time when a transportation security incident is probable, imminent, or has occurred, although it may not be possible to identify the specific target. MARSEC III generally corresponds to HSAS Threat Condition Red.
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List the nine approved punctuation characters.
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1) Apostrophe. '
2) Colon. : 3) Comma. , 4) Parenthesis. ( ) 5) Question mark. ? 6) Quotation mark. " " 7) Slant bar. / 8) Hyphen. - 9) Period. . |
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Six types of training used in the Coast Guard:
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1. Formal schools
2. Mandated training (MT) 3. Departmental and division training 4. Personal qualification standards (PQS) 5. Drills and exercises 6. Professional development |
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LE gear systems are broken down into what four categories:
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• Law Enforcement Belt and Use of Force Tools
• Boarding Kits • Access Kits • Mission Specific Equipment |
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Equipment is determined to be unserviceable due to:
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• Damaged – an expandable baton that was bent when extended and will not close
• Defective – a new shipment of OC pepper spray arrives and one canister has a thumb activator that does not work • Shelf life expiration – body armor that exceeds the manufactures warranty |