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United States Air Force (USAF) Security Forces
(3P0X1) Assessment | Expert-Verified Q&A |
Certification-Ready Format
Total Questions: 85 | Passing Standard: 72% | Time Allotted: 120 minutes
Instructions: Select the best answer for each multiple-choice question. Each
question is designed to assess knowledge of Security Forces history, organization,
use of force, military law, and base defense operations aligned with the official
Security Forces CDC Block 1 curriculum for the 2025/2026 training cycle.
Question 1
What year was the US Air Force established as a separate service?
A) 1945
B) 1946
C) 1947
D) 1948
Correct Answer: C) 1947
Rationale: The US Air Force was established on September 18, 1947, with the
signing of the National Security Act of 1947. This act created the Department of
the Air Force as a separate military service, distinct from the US Army.
Teaching Point: The National Security Act of 1947 established the US Air Force
as an independent service.
Question 2
What year were Security Forces officially designated as "Defenders"?
,A) 1997
B) 2004
C) 2006
D) 2010
Correct Answer: C) 2006
Rationale: In 2006, the Air Force officially designated all Security Forces
personnel as "Defenders" to honor their role in defending the nation's air bases and
assets. This title reflects the warrior ethos and expeditionary mindset of the career
field.
Teaching Point: The Defender title was officially adopted in 2006.
Question 3
What is the Security Forces motto?
A) "Aim High"
B) "Defend, Protect, Fight"
C) "Protect and Serve"
D) "Above All"
Correct Answer: B) "Defend, Protect, Fight"
Rationale: The Security Forces motto is "Defend, Protect, Fight." This motto
encapsulates the three core missions of Security Forces: defending installations and
assets, protecting personnel, and fighting as expeditionary warriors when called
upon.
Teaching Point: "Defend, Protect, Fight" is the official Security Forces motto.
Question 4
What was the name of the terrorist attack that significantly impacted Security
Forces force protection policies?
A) September 11, 2001
B) Khobar Towers bombing
,C) USS Cole bombing
D) Beirut barracks bombing
Correct Answer: B) Khobar Towers bombing
Rationale: The Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia on June 25, 1996, killed
19 US Airmen and significantly impacted Security Forces force protection policies.
The attack led to major changes in how the Air Force approaches base defense,
including the implementation of the Integrated Base Defense (IBD) concept.
Teaching Point: Khobar Towers (1996) was a pivotal event that reshaped Security
Forces force protection doctrine.
Question 5
What was the original name of the Security Forces career field?
A) Air Police
B) Military Police
C) Security Police
D) Base Defense Forces
Correct Answer: A) Air Police
Rationale: The Security Forces career field was originally known as the Air
Police, established in 1948. The name evolved over time: Air Police (1948),
Security Police (1966), and finally Security Forces (1997).
Teaching Point: Security Forces began as the Air Police in 1948.
Question 6
Which of the following is NOT one of the three core missions of Security Forces?
A) Defend
B) Protect
C) Fight
D) Serve
Correct Answer: D) Serve
, Rationale: The three core missions of Security Forces are Defend, Protect, and
Fight. "Serve" is not one of the core missions but is often associated with the
broader Air Force core values.
Teaching Point: The three core missions are Defend, Protect, and Fight.
Question 7
When was the Air Force Security Forces Center (AFSFC) established?
A) 1997
B) 2000
C) 2002
D) 2005
Correct Answer: A) 1997
Rationale: The Air Force Security Forces Center (AFSFC) was established in
1997 at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. It serves as the headquarters for Security
Forces training, doctrine development, and operational support.
Teaching Point: AFSFC was established in 1997 at Lackland AFB.
Question 8
The Security Forces career field was officially designated as 3P0X1 in what year?
A) 1997
B) 2000
C) 2002
D) 2005
Correct Answer: A) 1997
Rationale: The Security Forces career field was officially designated as Air Force
Specialty Code (AFSC) 3P0X1 in 1997, when the career field was renamed from
Security Police to Security Forces.
Teaching Point: AFSC 3P0X1 was established in 1997.