Initial Qualification Training By: Sir Major Joe Neves LF, KStE, OMS Authorised By; Sir Colonel Simon Wilce LF.

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Initial Qualification Training By: Sir Major Joe Neves LF, KStE, OMS Authorised By; Sir Colonel Simon Wilce LF

 Disaster information management to support other voluntary organizations, the Government, Army and other Governmental Forces active in disasters

 Two online facilities  Daily Coordination Unit to maintain our status and manage operations short of an activation  The Emergency Operations Center to do the mission during disasters and emergencies

 As volunteer disaster and emergency responders we must do our jobs to the same professional standards as paid responders  Our mission requires ability to use complex systems and apply a broad knowledge of disaster response  The organizations we support and the victims of disaster deserve high quality support

 Complete the online training course and any other courses to be announced by the Command  One shift of at least one week’s duration as a Watch Officer during routine operations  Participation in one exercise or actual disaster in the Daily Coordination Unit supervised by a Watch Officer  Always vigilant, always ready to defend

 Basic and Expert survival techniques  Register with a shooting club and practice regularly  Your uniform is your responsibility  Scenario assignment  Accept that we are a volunteer organization and we all work as volunteers  Be loyal and respect your superiors in Rank and all other members of staff

 Complete all the required forms and send to Command Office  Complete any other tasks allocated by the Commanding Officer  Start working toward Operationally Ready  Remain vigilant at all times  Report any incidents even those related to terrorism

 Trained, ready, and operationally capable  To help us carry out our mission  To reduce the impacts of disaster  To reduce the impacts of war  To defend the Country  Whenever our assistance is needed