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| Departments to accomplish Force Protection |
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| personal management, antiterrorism, counter intelligentce, electronic security, investigations, law enforcement and physical security. |
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| determines best condition for defense of U.S. homeland and assets abroad |
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| determines posture of the military to prepare for the likelihood of war |
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FORCE PROTECTION CONDITIONS series of measures designed to increase unit's defense against terrorist attacks. |
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| Who can set the FPCON level? |
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| general global threat of possible terrorist attack exists |
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| increased general threat of possible terrorist activity; unpredictable |
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| increased or more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists. |
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| incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist activity |
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| immediate area where a terrorist attack has happened or when intelligence received that terrorist action against a location or person is imminent. |
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| Who was the DEFCON developed by? |
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| Joint Chiefs of Staff, unified and specified combatant commands |
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| normal, peacetime readiness |
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| normal, increased intelligence and strengthened security measures |
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| increase in force readiness |
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| further increase in security, but less than max |
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