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        | What are the three duties of the interior guard? |  | Definition 
 
        | PPE   Preserve order   Protect property   Enforce regulations within the jurisdiction of the command |  | 
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        |       What is your first General Order? |  | Definition 
 
        |     To take charge of this post and all goverment property in view. |  | 
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        |     What is your second general order? |  | Definition 
 
        |     To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing. |  | 
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        |     What is your third general order? |  | Definition 
 
        |     To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce. |  | 
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        |     What is your fourth general order? |  | Definition 
 
        |     To repeat all calls from post more distant from the guardhouse than my own. |  | 
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        |     What is your fifth general order? |  | Definition 
 
        |     To quit my post only when properly relieved. |  | 
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        |     What is your sixth general order? |  | Definition 
 
        |     To receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all orders from the commanding officer, officer of the day, and officers and noncommissioned officers of the gaurd only. |  | 
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        |     What is your seventh general order? |  | Definition 
 
        |   To talk to no one except in the line of duty. |  | 
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        |     What is your eighth general order? |  | Definition 
 
        |     To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder. |  | 
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        |     What is your ninth general order? |  | Definition 
 
        |     To call the corporal of the guard in any case not covered by intructions. |  | 
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        |     What is your tenth general order? |  | Definition 
 
        |   To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased. |  | 
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        |     What is your eleventh general order? |  | Definition 
 
        |     To be especially watchful at night and during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post, and to allow no one to pass without proper authority. |  | 
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        |     Who is in the interior guard chain of command? |  | Definition 
 
        | Commanding officer: security of command Field officer of the day: secuity of command Officer of the day: Supervises the main guard Commander of the guard: ensurse proper instruction, discipline and performance of duty of the main guard. Sergeant of the guard: ensures proper instruction, discipline and performance of duty of the main guard. Corporal of the guard: directly supervises/assigns the members of the guard assigned to that relief. |  | 
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        |     The efforts of an individual used against another to cause death, substantil risk of death, or serious bodily harm. |  | 
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        |   What are the six conditions that justify the use of deadly force? |  | Definition 
 
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defend yourselfdefend property not involving national securitydefend property not involving national security but inherently dangerous to others.prevent crimes against peopleapprehend individualsestablish and/or maintain lawful order  |  | 
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        |     Terrorism is the unlawful use or threatened use of violence to force or to intimidate governments or societies to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives. |  | 
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        |     What is the persepectives of terrorism? |  | Definition 
 
        |     Terrorism is a cheap, low-risk, highly effective way for weak nations, individuals, or groups to challenge stronger nations or groups and achieve objectives beyond their own abilities. |  | 
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        |     What are long range goals of terrorism? |  | Definition 
 
        |     To topple government, influence top levels, decisions, and gain recognition for their causes. |  | 
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        |     What are short range goals of terrorism? |  | Definition 
 
        |   To focus on gaining recognitions, reducing government credibility, obtaining funds and equipment, disrupting communications, demonstrating power, delaying the political process, reducing the government's economy, influencing elections, freeing prisoners, demoralizing and discrediting the security force, intimidating a particular group, and causing a government to overreact. |  | 
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        |     What motivates terrorism? |  | Definition 
 
        | They are motivated by religion, prestige, power, political change, and material gain. |  | 
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        |     How do terrorist operations? |  | Definition 
 
        |     Terrorist operate in small secret groups with little interaction and tight central control held by a few individuals. May have smaller units with a command, intelligence, support, and tactical responsibilites. |  | 
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        |     What is the THREATCON system? |  | Definition 
 
        |     It is designed to standardize security measures so that inter-service coordination and support of anti-terrorism activities are simplified. |  | 
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        |     What are the four basic THREATCON conditions? |  | Definition 
 
        | Normal - no known threat Alpha - a general threat of possible terrorist activity against installations and personnel. Bravo - An increased and more predictable threat of terrorist action. Charlie - an incident has occurred or intelligence has been received indicating that some form of terrorist action is imminent.  Delta - A terrorist attack has occured or intelligence indicates that a terrorist action against a specific location is likely. This is ussually declared as a localized warning. |  | 
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        |     What are some common rules to protect from terrorist attack? |  | Definition 
 
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vary transportation methods, routes, and timespark in well-lighted areas with multiple exitslock unattended vehiclesreport unusual activities to local security officialsavoid traveling alonetravel only on busy, well-traveled throughfares whenever possibletake proper security precautions at home during travel attend periodic threat awareness briefings and hostage survival training.  |  | 
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        |     What are some ways to protect yourself from terrorist attacks? |  | Definition 
 
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maintain a low profilebe unpredictableremain vigilantprotect your automobile   |  | 
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        |     The ability and opporunity to obtain knowledge or possession of classified information |  | 
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        |     The determination by an authorized official that official information requires, in the interests of national security, a specific degree of protection against unauthorized disclosure. |  | 
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        |     An unauthorized disclosure of classified information to one or more persons who do not possess a current valid security clearance |  | 
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        |     Any official knowledge that can be communicated or documentary material, regardless of its physical form or characteristics that is owned by, produced by or for, or is under the control of the U.S. Government. |  | 
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        |     the authority of the agency that originates the information or its successor in function, to regulate access to the information.  |  | 
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        |     What are the three lecels of security classifications? |  | Definition 
 
        | Top Secret - information whose unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security Secret - information whose unauthorized disclosure could reasonable be expected to cause serious damage to the national security Confidential levels - information whose unauthorized disclosure could reasonable be expected to cause serious damage to the national security. |  | 
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        |   What should you if you find unsecured classified material? |  | Definition 
 
        |     Protect it from further compromise and notify the custodian or security manager immediately |  | 
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        |     What methods do foreign agents use in collecting information? |  | Definition 
 
        |   OREO L   Observe and photograph activities Read news releases Eavesdrop on electronic communications Obtain classified documents Listen to careless talk. |  | 
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