Where was the military police (MP) (aviation) training camp established in 1942? -
ANSCamp Ripley, MN.
Air Police Security (APS) battalions were designed to protect against all of the following
except - ANSlight tanks.
On 1 September 1950, what was established at Tyndall AFB, Florida? - ANSAir Police
School.
In what year did the Air Force approve the first trial issue of the security police (SP)
shield? - ANS1957
The Security Forces (SF) beret with the Defensor Fortis flash - ANSidentifies SF as an elite
group charged with protecting the Air Force worldwide.
In what year was the name of the career field changed from "Air Police" to "Security
Police"? - ANS1966.
The success of what special unit in Vietnam led to the development of ground combat skills
training for security police (SP)? - ANSThe 1041st SPS (Test).
The Vietnam Conflict pointed out the need for a revised doctrine, specifically one based
on - ANSwhole-base protective system.
In 1971, Security Police was split into two separate functions; what were these functions? -
ANSLaw enforcement and security specialties
Which operation provided the US military its first significant experience in urban
operations since Vietnam? - ANSOperation JUST CAUSE.
What was the "first in" Security Forces (SF) concept adopted by Air Mobility Command
(AMC) in 1997? - ANSPhoenix Raven Program.
The military operation launched against the Taliban in Dec 2001 was called - ANSOperation
ENDURING FREEDOM
During the Global War on Terrorism, assisting sister services brought about a new
nontraditional Security Forces (SF) task of convoy - ANSescort duty
What Security Forces (SF) unit conducted the career field's first combat parachute
assault? - ANS786th SFS
,The mission of all Security Forces (SF) is to - ANSprotect, defend, and fight to enable AF,
Joint, and Coalition mission success
Which description correctly describes our Security Force symbol? - ANSFalcon over crossed
runways.
In the Security Forces' (SF) unit S-function structure, which "S" branch is typically the
largest? - ANSS-3/Operations.
In the Security Forces' (SF) unit S-function structure, which "S" branch maintains the
Security Forces Management Information System (SFMIS)? - ANSS-5/Plans and Programs.
What course must a trainee attend for awarding of the 7-skill level, Air Force specialty
code (AFSC) 3P071? - ANSSF craftsman resident course.
As a Security Forces (SF) member, adhering to what system(s) of guidance ensures mission
accomplishment? - ANSCode of Conduct and General Orders.
Dealing with offenders in a dignified manner adheres to which conduct guideline? -
ANSFulfilling the mission.
You have failed to follow what general conduct guideline if you issued a traffic ticket
based on the violator's race? - ANSPersonal attitudes
Your conduct when apprehending suspects should be according to - ANSAFI 31-117, Arming
and Use of Force by Air Force Personnel.
At least how many days are required for significant heat acclimatization to prevent heat
injuries in the area of operations (AO)? - ANS3 to 5.
Which base agency is responsible for routinely testing firing range for amounts of lead? -
ANSBioenvironmental Engineering Section.
What is the single most important source of viruses in the workplace? - ANSBlood.
Specific procedures you must follow on the job to reduce your risk of exposure to
bloodborne pathogens is - ANSemployee work practices.
When conducting individual searches, what essential step should you take to protect
yourself from exposure to blood or other body fluids? - ANSAlways, conduct a precautionary
check prior to searching.
Defender's Edge training was developed by - ANSdefenders for defenders.
The stress response system (SRS) is composed of the - ANSsympathetic and
parasympathetic systems.
As Security Forces (SF) members dealing with stress, who are our closest allies to
, strengthen our resilience? - ANSTeam members.
Which legal document contains military laws that apply to all branches of the US Armed
Forces? - ANSUniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ).
What example of international law was reached at The Hague and Geneva conventions? -
ANSLaws of Armed Conflict (LOAC).
Which Uniform Code of Military Justice's (UCMJ) article states who is subject to military
jurisdiction or military law? - ANSArticle 2
If a person subject to military law commits an offense overseas that person - ANScan be
tried overseas or stateside.
The types of jurisdiction found on US government installations are - ANSexclusive,
concurrent, proprietary, and reciprocal.
The federal government has sole authority to enforce laws on installations - ANSwhen the
government has exclusive jurisdiction.
Under concurrent jurisdiction - ANSboth the state and federal government have authority.
When an occupying power exercises all authority over an occupied territory, it is known as a
- ANSmilitary government
Which US service has the primary responsibility of operations and administration during
military government? - ANSArmy.
What are the two types of martial law? - ANSQualified and absolute.
Which type of martial law exists when military authority totally replaces civil
authority? - ANSAbsolute.
What law sets the standard of behavior for members of the Armed Forces through the
Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)? - ANSMilitary.
Which Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) article gives you the authority to issue lawful
orders while executing your duties as a Security Forces (SF) member? - ANSArticle 92 (2).
Who may request a civil proceeding under the federal tort law? - ANSWho may request a
civil proceeding under the federal tort law?
In determining whether an individual is a suspect, you should not base this decision on -
ANSopinion and belief.
Whenever you have doubts concerning rights advisement, who or what office should you
consult? - ANSThe legal office.