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100 Cards in this Set
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As a result of the reorganization of the War Department in 1943, which office was established? |
Air Provost Marshal.
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After the Air Police shcool transferred to Parks AFB, California, it was redesignated as which defense school?
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Air Base.
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On 1 September 1950, which organization was eastablished at Tyndall AFB, Florida?
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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 suddently 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 enforecement specialists, and combat arm training and maintenance career fields merged into one career field that
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was redesignated Security Forces.
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Which operation was launched against the Taliban in Dec 2001?
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Enduring Freedom.
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You may display the Security Forces emblem and shield together when
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doing so enhances the career field image.
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Which statement descibes our Security Forces symbol?
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Falcom over crossed runways.
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In what 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 (SF) 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 woldwide.
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The beret is properly worn when the headbad 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 military working dog (MWD) handler apprentice course?
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3PO31A
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What course is MANDATORY for award of the Air Force specialty code 3PO51?
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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 the staff sergeant.
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The Code Of Conduct is a guide for actions 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 ll.
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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 lll.
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Your conduct when apprehending suspects should be in accordance with
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AFI-31-207, ARMING AND USE OF FORCE BY AIR FORCE PERSONNEL.
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Which sections acts as the liaison 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 launch 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
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Law of Armed Conflict.
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Military JURISDICTION stems from
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legal sources.
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Which article of the Uniform Code of Military Justice 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 Uniform Code of Military Justice (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 Uniform Code of Military Justice are
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77 through 134
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The types of jurisdiction found on US government installations are
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exclusive, concurrent, partial, and proprietary.
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The federal governement 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 are occupying power exercises all excutive, legislative, and judicial authority over an occupied territory, it is known as a
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military government.
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Which branch of the military has the primary responsibilty of operations and adminstartion during military government?
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US Army.
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During qualified martial law, Security Forces 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 give Security Forces 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 Security Forces to
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deatin 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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Self-dfense right.
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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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The military working dog's GREATEST advantages to Security Forces
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superior ability to detect individuals, particularly during periods of reduced visibilitly.
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Military working dogs should be kept on leash except when they must
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bite and hold a suspect or search an unoccupied building.
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Before releasing a military working dog 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 military working dog obey PRIOR to being assigned to operational duties?
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OUT and HEEL.
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Military working dog 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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Military working dog teams used in law enforcement activities provide an effective
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psychological deterrent.
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The military working dog's GREATEST advantage during security operations is
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detection capabilities during periods of limited visibility.
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Under IDEAL conditions, at what distance can the military working dogs detect inruders?
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250 yards.
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What is the military working dog team's role when the riot control team is apprehending demonstratos?
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Protect members of the apprehension team.
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During peacetime operations within a US territor, do not confuse Rules of Engagement (ROE)?
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Rules for Use of Force.
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What are the elements of the self-defense according to the Rules of Engagement (ROE)?
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Proportionality and necessity.
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Proportionality of force to counter hostile actus MUST be
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of reasonable intensity, duration, and magnitude.
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A written order issued by a competent military command authority to an authorized person
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search authorization.
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Search authorization are based upon
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probable cause.
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Who CANNOT be given the power to authorize seach and seizure?
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Chief, Security Forces (CSF) and the Staff Judge Advocate (SJA)
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Who can issue off-base search procedures in foreign countries?
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Air Force installation commanders.
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What form is used to document a search authorization?
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AF Form 1176
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The taking of items by authorites for evidence at coutrs-martial is called
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seizure
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A search affidavit of "probable cause" supports your request for
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authorization to search and seize.
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Government property requires search authorization when the
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person issed the property has the reasonable expectation of provacy.
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If you ask a person to grant consent for a search and they state, "Okay if I have to," what are your actions?
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Restate the request and ask for a 'yes or no' answer.
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Probable cause is nto required when searching as a result of
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lawful apprehensions.
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Which is not the purpose of an interview?
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Interrogate witnesses to gain information.
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What are the COMMON reasons for an interviewee's reluctance to talk?
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Inconvenience, resentment, and fear of involvement.
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if a same-sex Security Forces member CANNOT be present during an interview,
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have a second investigator present.
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What are the interviewee calssifications?
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Witness, victim, complainant, and suspect.
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Which interviewee is interviewed to develop facts in an investigation?
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Victims.
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The four-step interview process includes preparing, planning, closing and
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conducting.
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Determining a time and place to interview is the first step in
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planning
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What approach is PRIMARILY used to interrogate?
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Direct.
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Investigative notes should contain the case number, date, person, interviewed, and
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time of interview.
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Investigators will conduct pretrial preparation with
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the staff judge advocate.
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Which of the following is a simple coutroom rule Security Forces members follow?
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Do not talk to court members.
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When should you give your opinion during court proceedings?
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Only if asked to do so by the prosecution or defense.
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The budget program operates on a fiscal year basis beginning the first day of
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October and ending on 30 September.
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What two Air Force documents help you manage manpower resources?
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UMD and UPMR.
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The Unit Manpower Document (UDM) is the PRIMARY document that reflects the
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positiongs authorized to accomplish the mission.
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Supply discipline is MANDATORY in order to
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conserve, protect, and maintain available government supplies, equiipment, and real property.
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Which of the following is not a general classification of supply items?
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Unit Personnel Management Roser (UPMR)
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Collective actions executed quickly without applying a deliberate decision-making process describes
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battle drills.
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Under the Stan/Eval program, unit functional area are inspected once
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every 12 months.
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Duty position in DIRECT support of a nuclear resources are designated as
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critical
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Within how many duty days after an individual completes qualification training will Stan/Eval be conducted?
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30.
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Under the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (NLETS) program, where is the communications terminal located?
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At authorized security forces (SF) control centers.
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Who enters information about lost or stolen firearms into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC)?
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Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFSOI) personnel.
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Within how many months after qualifications training must Security Forces and battlefield Airmen complete unit live-fire sustainment training on their primary weapon?
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Five to Seven
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Which AF Form is used for personnel who use firearms on a temporary basis?
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1297, Temporary Issue Receipt.
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The use of pro-words in radio communication help
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shorten transmissions and facilitate message reception.
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Person will NOT be tasked to supervise inmates if they
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hhave an unfavorable information file.
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A level ll facility can house inmates serving a confinement sentence up to how many years?
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5.
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Inmates are ordered into confinement utilizing which DD form?
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2707, Confinement Order.
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All inmates are assigned a custody status and classified as either
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pretrial detainee, post-trial inmates, or casual.
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The two types of searches used in confinement facilities are
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simple and complete.
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The automatic physical reaction to new, unpleasant and threatening situations is known as
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stress.
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The MAIN source of stress can be found in your
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personal life and job.
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What is the first step in finding ways to reduce stress?
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Recognizing stressors.
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A conscious intent to die by mean believed to cause death is the definition of a/an
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attempted suicide.
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Microorganisms that are present in blood and cuse disease are called
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bloodborn pathogens
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How far from bunkers, fighting positions, or contamination control area should collection points be located?
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10 feet and downwind.
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