S2: SIGACTS FBI Warns US Military About Social Media Vulnerabilities

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S2: SIGACTS FBI Warns US Military About Social Media Vulnerabilities cadets approached, questioned and harassed by individuals or groups of individuals. FBI Warns US Military About Social Media Vulnerabilities Growing problem with Sexual assault on college campuses

S2: International, National or Army News US military warned to scrub social media accounts for fear ISIS Advised troops to 'routinely exercise operational security in their interactions online' as the recent attack on Canada may 'embolden' and 'motivate' others loyal to ISIS in the U.S. More U.S. troops supporting health care workers in West Africa To support international efforts to contain the Ebola virus. A force that's expected to number upwards of four-thousand. The Worlds Most Dangerous Man Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has captured cities, mobilized huge amounts of people, killing ruthlessly throughout Iraq and Syria. $10 million bounty

S2: Weather Day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Forecast Hi/Lo 57/28 38/36 FEB 3                                          S2: Weather Day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Forecast Hi/Lo 57/28 38/36 54/36 43/28 37/36 46/39 43/37 Overview Partly cloudy Mostly cloudy AM Rain Sunny Cloudy Overcast Cloudy/Showers Precip Humidity 10% 64% 59% 90% 84% 0% 50% 76% 40% 88% 82% Wind WNW 11 mph NE 12 mph SSW 13 mph N 8 mph ESE 7 mph E 6 mph NNE Visibility Good Very Solar Lunar BMNT SR EENT SS MR MS 0655 1613 1321 0120 0656 1612 1355 0228 0657 1432 0336 0658 1513 0442 0659 1557 0546 0700 1611 1645 0645 0701 1738 0739 Impact Driving PT Training

8 STEP TRAINING MODEL EVALUATE THE RETRAIN TRAINING EXECUTE REHEARSE Review reference: TC 21-21 Conduct an AAR  Were the training objective/standards met?  Were the materials/training aids sufficient for the training?  Brief AAR comments at c/BN staff meeting.  Ensure all training results recorded and transmitted to S3  EXECUTE Cadre will supervise to ensure training. Accountability before and after rotation. Ensure everyone in proper uniform. REHEARSE ISSUE ORDER ROC Drill NLT 19NOV14 RECON THE SITE 25 NOV14 OPORD will be issued after LTC Godfrin approves training Uniform for the training was sent out with the WARNO  TRAIN THE TRAINERS 19 NOV14 MIT Z-center indoor pool _____________  Site is perfect for CWST Trainers are not technically and tactically proficient   Trainers have understanding of the task, conditions, and standards. References provided: TC 21-21. PLAN All MSI, MSII & MSII’s will be trained ____________________________ MSIV instructors/assistant instructor have been notified Date of training:031900DEC14 _________________________ Z-center indoor pool is reserved     Are all resources will be coordinated with CDT Lowe   Risk Assessment is LOW  

Execution Concept of the operation . Phase I: 27OCT14 – 02DEC14. all preparation leading up to CWST which includes issuing WARNO, OPORD, coordinating supply draw, gathering attendance, leader’s recon and ends with a ROC drill NLT 30NOV14. Phase II: 031805DEC14. Begins with the arrival of cadets at MIT Paul Revere Battalion, accountability formation, movement to MIT Zesiger Center, safety briefing by c/NCOIC, and ends with demonstrations and instructions of all the CWST stations. Phase III: begins with the 5min tread water station followed by rotations through the other CWST stations in the following order; 10min swim, 15M equipment swim, equipment removal, 3M drop and ends with drown proofing. Phase IV: begins with final formation, reconsolidation, AAR, dismissal of cadets and concludes at c/BN staff meeting 090630DEC14. .

Cadets Arrive at MIT ROTC Execution Scheme of Maneuver CWST Stations Remedial swim Chua 2. 10 minute swim Dubin 3. 5 minute tread water Lowe 4. 3 Meter drop Bowlus* Larcom 5. 15 Meter Equip. swim Hamel* Costa 6. Equipment Removal Hodder 7. Drown/Water-proofing Perkins* Wilson Execution Timeline 1805 1815 1825 1840 1850 1900 1900 1900 1925 2030 2100 Trainers Demonstrations consolidation *Swim Instructors   Recording Desk: Scopa Timekeeper for station rotation: Woudenberg Movement SET-UP 15M Equip. swim Equip. Removal 5M drop 15M Equip. swim Equip. Removal 3M drop Cadets Arrive at MIT ROTC First Formation Movement complete 5min tread water 10min swim Remedial training Rotations Comp. Final Formation

Sustainment Supply List 18 dummy rifles   1 roll 550 cord 1 CLS bag 1 Table Rubber bands (5packs, 5 different colors) 9 Radios 6 LBV 2 clip boards 6 ponchos Tape measure Logistics: Class I: None Class VI: 1 Full canteen of water & Soap Uniform: ACUs with IPFU shorts (bathing suit under IPFU shorts for female cadets). IMPORTANT- THE ACU MUST BE COMPLETELY CLEAN AND FREE OF ANY DIRT, MUD. Cadets will not be allowed in the pool with dirty ACU’s, shoes, etc. Cadets will also bring a pair of clean tennis shoes, as well as a waterproof bag, towel, and a complete change of civilian clothes. Transportation: cadets will travel to and from MIT as per school transportation plan. Health System Support: Any safety issue or injury should be reported to any MSIV, who will in turn either report to cadre/lifeguards or take necessary action Emergency: MIT campus police can be reached by dialing 100 from a campus phone or (617) 253-1212 MEDEVAC will be made through 911. CLS Bag will be present Command and Signal: MIT Army ROTC cadre and staff SFC Westberg is NCOIC for this operation c/S-2 c/CPT Simmons is OIC c/SSG Greenwald is c/NCOIC Control Location of Commander: The commander will be at the Zesiger Center indoor pool. Signal Primary method of communication is radios. Secondary is by face-to-face.