JUNIOR SAILOR ADVANCEMENT WORKSHOP (JSAW) CTO1(SW) Germean Porter NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM AND FORCE PROTECTION.

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JUNIOR SAILOR ADVANCEMENT WORKSHOP (JSAW) CTO1(SW) Germean Porter NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM AND FORCE PROTECTION

Introduction NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION REFERENCE: NWP3-07.3

NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION Reference: NWP Purpose: Is intended to be a single source reference for antiterrorism/force protection doctrine applicable to Navy shore, aviation, and afloat units. (KNOW THE NAME AND NUMBER OF THE PUBLICATION!) NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION

Applicability (1.3) NWP is applicable to all Navy units and commands to include ships, aircraft squadrons, shore installations on other types of units, within U.S. or foreign territory, and in transit (ALWAYS GOOD TO KNOW WHO POLICIES OR PUBLICATIONS APPLY TO! LOOK FOR (True/False question)

NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION Definition Antiterrorism(AT) includes defensive measures used to reduce the vulnerability of individuals and property to terrorist acts, to include limited response and containment by local military forces.

NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION Definition (continued) Force protection – Security program designed to protect Service member, civilian employees, family members, facilities, and equipment, in all locations and situation, accomplished through planned and integrated application of combating terrorism, physical security, operations security, personal protective service, and supported by intelligence, counterintelligence, and other security programs. ( TEST MAY GIVE YOU THE DEFINITION AND CHOICE OF TERMS! GET FAMILIAR WITH ACRONYMS!)

NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION Physical Security – That part of security concerned with physical measures designed to safeguard personnel; to prevent unauthorized access to equipment, installations, material and documents; and to safeguard them against espionage, sabotage, damage, and theft.

NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION Terrorist threat levels(2.5): Low, Moderate, Significant, and High. (NOT THE SAME AS TERRORIST FP CONDITIONS! Know how many there are. Look for a multi-choice question asking “which is NOT a threat level.”)

NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION Be familiar with terrorist tactics(2.3). AssassinationArson BombingHostage taking KidnappingHijacking or Skyjacking SeizureRaids or attacks at facilities SabotageWeapons of mass destruction Information Warfare (Look for multi-choice)

NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION Know terrorist attack methodology(2.4) Know how many phases there are (6). (Look for question to ask what occurs in what phase)

NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION Know terrorist force protection conditions(2.6): Normal, Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, and Delta Know how many there are and what they are and who establishes them. (Look for matching or multi-choice)

NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION Know the Navy’s AT/FP program concept, commander’s responsibility, antiterrorism officer, responsibility.(5.2) (Look for “who” questions) Know the difference between threat assessment, vulnerability assessment, and risk assessment.(5.5.1 to 5.5.3) (Look for matching question)

NAVY DOCTRINE FOR ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION Any question????