USAFA spring 2028 probook 2

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M9 Paper

indicate liquid chemical agent.

pay attention to discard date, dispenser is not crushed, cutting edge is present, not wet discolored or creased.

spots and streaks indicate - use on wrists biceps and ankles

nerve/blister - pink, red, brown, red purple any red.

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emergency notification - disaster imminent and in progress

continuous 3-5 minute steady tone

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emergency notification - attack / hostile act

3-5 minute wavering tone

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emergency notification - active shooter incident in progress

Lockdown

Lockdown

Lockdown

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emergency notification - immediate disaster or threat has ended

voice announcement

“All Clear”

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Attack Warning - Attack is not probable

Alarm Green

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Attack warning - Attack is probable in less than 30 minutes

Alarm Yellow

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Attack Warning - attack is imminent or in progress

Alarm red

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Attack Warning - ground forces attack is active or in progress

Trumpets

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Attack is over and cbrn and uxo hazards are present

Alarm Black

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Mission Oriented Protective Posture - level 0

Available for immediate donning - helmet

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Mission Oriented Protective Posture - level 1

Worn - CPO and helmet

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Mission Oriented Protective Posture - level 2

Worn - Helmet CPO Boots

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Mission Oriented Protective Posture - level 3

Worn - Helmet CPO Boots Mask

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Mission Oriented Protective Posture - level 4

Worn - Helmet CPO Boots mask gloves

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encompasses exercise of authority and direction by commander over assigned and attached force.

Command and Control

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managing and applying information to support objectives

Information

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informs JFCs about adversary intentions capabilities and Centers of gravity critical factors vulnerabilities and future courses of action.

Intelligence

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the use of weapon systems or other actions to create specific lethal or non-lethal effects on a target or objects of influence in accordance with us and international law.

Fires

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encompasses the disposition of joint forces to conduct operations by securing positional or information advantages across the competition continuum.

Movement and Maneuver

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all efforts to secure and defend the effectiveness adn survivability of mission-related military and non-military personnel, equipment, facilities information and infrastructure deployed or located within or outside the boundaries of a given operational error.

protection

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provision of logistics and personnel services support to maintain operations through mission accomplishment.

Sustainment

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Free Exercise of Religion and Religious Accommodation

all personnel are free to practice their own beliefs while respecting others whose viewpoints differ from their own. no one has to subscribe to religious beliefs. everyone has the right to individual expressions of sincerely held beliefs unless they have an adverse impact on military readiness unit cohesion good order discipline health safety or mission accomplishment.

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DAF will not tolerate sexual assault. - undermines our mission readiness directly contradicts our core values and erodes the trust and confidence upon which our institution is built.all personnel have the responsibility to foster a climate pf dignity and respect.

Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Program.

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ensure members are treated with dignity and respect while promoting an enviornment free from personal social or institutional barriers that prevent USAFA members from rising to the highest level of responsibility.

Equal Opportunity (EO)

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the illegal use of drugs or improper use of legal drugs is not just against federal law but is also completely inconsistent with our core values and department of the Air Force standards of behavior performance, and discipline necessary to accomplish our missions.

Drug Abuse

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vital to the accomplishment of the DAF mission. The use of social media and other forums allow cokmmunciont with large numbers of people brings with it the increased risk of magnifying operational security lapses. Classified controlled unclassified info and other official information and documents are prohibited from being posted on social networking.

Operational Security

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Article 15 - provides commanders with essential and prompt means of maintaining good order and discipline and promotes positive behavior changes in service members without the stigma of a court martial conviction. Any member of the armed forces can be punished.

nonjudicial punishment

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jurisdiction to try enlisted members subject to the UCMJ accused of any noncapital offense made punishable by the UCMJ. consists of one commissioned officer and is a non criminal forum. Does not constitute a criminal conviction

summary court martial.

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jurisdiction to try members subject to the UCMJ for any noncapital offense made punishable by the UCMJ and under such regulations as the US president may prescribe for capital offenses. consists of a military judge with a panel of 4 members, military judge, or military magistrate.

Special Court Martial

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the maximum punishments of a traditional special court-martial are further limited to confinement of no more than six months and forfeitures of pay of no more than 6 months. punitive discharge may be imposed

Judge-Alone Special Court Martial

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jurisdiction to try persons subject to the UCMJ for any offense made punishable by the UCMJ. President can adjudge any punishment not forbidden by the UCMJ. may consist of a military judge with 8 members a military judge alone or a military judge with a panel of twelve members in capital cases.

General court-martial