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This document is a sample of a security forces verbal test. It includes questions about security procedures, handling suspicious packages, and dealing with bomb threats. The document includes various critical task questions with answers regarding security forces procedures, such as hostage situations or various incident scenarios. It is a good resource for professionals in the security forces field.

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**Critical Questions \# 5,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,16,18,19,21, 22, 30, 31,33,35,37,38,39,44,45,47,49,50** **[797\# 1.02-Defensive, Emergency Non Pursuit.... SFOI 31-118, para 4.3.6.1. ]** **1Q. A "fresh pursuit" is when a patrol is pursuing an individual suspected to have committed a serious crime (e...

**Critical Questions \# 5,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,16,18,19,21, 22, 30, 31,33,35,37,38,39,44,45,47,49,50** **[797\# 1.02-Defensive, Emergency Non Pursuit.... SFOI 31-118, para 4.3.6.1. ]** **1Q. A "fresh pursuit" is when a patrol is pursuing an individual suspected to have committed a serious crime (e.g., felony) and cannot be stopped by other means (e.g., closure of gates), therefore continuing the pursuit off-installation. Who can authorize this action? (2 points)** A. Flight Chief **[797\# 1.04-Funds Escorts- 7 BW ID/AT plan Tab E to appendix 9 to Annex C, pages 146-147 and SFOI 31-118, para 4.1.12.2.]** **2Q. What do you ensure the funds carrier understands prior to a funds escort? (2 points)** A. Ensure the custodian understands the procedure and agrees on the route to be taken prior to beginning the escort. **[797\# 1.05-Communications, Signal Codes-SFTRG 1 para 2.1-2.5 SFOI 31-118, para 1.2.3.11 and 1.2.5.1.]** **3Q. List all of the police brevity codes used by 7 SFS. (2 total points)** A. 1 Routine Dispatch, 2 Urgent dispatch, 3 emergency dispatch, 4 wants and warrants, 4A Warrant Hit VCC, 4B Warrant hit Tye gate, 5 traffic stop, 6 latrine break, 7 chow break, 8 subject in custody, 8a subject opposite gender, 9 frequency change, 10 all secure, 11 duress, 12 suspicious package, 12a bomb threat actual, 13 immediate assistance required, 14 DWI M-military C-civilian, 15 alarm activation. **4Q. What is the primary manual signal for a covered wagon? (2 points)** A. The primary manual signal is to wave a helmet, hat, or cap in a circular motion with an outstretched arm above the head and shout "COVERED WAGON." **[797\# 1.07 Critical Task all positions-Duress Procedures SFOI 31-118, para 1.2.7- 1.2.7.3.]** **5Q: How is the local Security Forces Authenticator utilized? When would this procedure NOT be used for authentication? (2 points, 1 Pt each)** **A:** The Security Forces Authenticator is used to verify the security status of on-duty personnel or to validate radio transmissions. BDOC will authenticate security status by passing a random number not to exceed five (5). The authenticating person will respond phonetically with the corresponding letter in their last name. If an initial mis-authentication is received, re-challenge using a different number. EXAMPLE: If an individual's last name is SMITH and "3" was passed, the correct authentication is \"India.\" **B:** Do not use the local Security Forces Authenticator if Positive Duress has been received. Automatically implement duress response procedures. **[797\# 1.40 Installation Entry Controller: ID/AT Pg. 100 para 1a Categories of visitors]** **6Q. Passes to dormitories will not be issued between what hours? Nor will the pass be issued for personnel under the age of what? Going to the dormitory, unless accompanied by who?** A. 2400-0600 hrs (1pt) B. 18 years of age/ parent or legal guardian (1pt) **[797\# 1.11 Critical Task- Bomb Threat/Suspicious Packages 7 BWID/AT Plan Appendix 5 to Annex M, Pages 266-268, SFOI 31-118, para 2.3.3, 1.2.2. ]** **7Q. You are conducting a search of a vehicle at Tye Search. When K-9 is searching the vehicle, the dog alerts. What are your actions at a minimum, when encountering a possible bomb threat? (2 points)** A. 2.3.3. When encountering a possible bomb threat at a minimum you will, remove all individuals from the vehicle, evacuate the immediate area, engage barriers, establish a cordon, redirect traffic, and contact BDOC for further instructions. **8Q. When responding to a suspicious package, do not utilize a hand held/vehicle mounted radio within how many feet? (2 points, 1 PTS each)** A. 25 hand held/100 vehicle mounted **[797\# 1.12-\*\* Critical TASK\*\* Security Response Team Responsibilities: SFOI 31-118, para 3.1.3, 3.1.2, 3.4.2.1 and 3.1.6.1. 7 BW ID/AT Plan Annex C pages 71- 80 and Appendix 6/7 to Annex C pages 115- 121]** **9Q. What is the primary duty of Security-3? (2 points)** A. Security 3: Internal Security Response Team (ISRT) serves as the C-130J mass parking restricted area and maintenance/aircraft hangars and maintains a three minute response time to alarms within the restricted areas. **10Q. What is the primary duty of Security 2? Security 2 and Security 3 may assist Security 1 with \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ within 1 hour of assuming post? (2 points, 1 Pt each)** **A.** Internal Security Response Team (ISRT) serves as the B-1 mass parking restricted area and maintenance/aircraft hangars and maintains a three minute response time to alarms within the restricted areas. **B.** aircraft plot **11Q. What are the badge authenticators on the restricted area badge? (2 points, 1 Pt each)** A. The card is an AF FM 1199-D. B: The card is Blue. C. The BADGE NO. on the front (DYExxx) combined with the CARD NUMBER on the back (xxxxxSSxxxxx) to completes the word "DYESS". D: The AFGSC crest over the bearer's RIGHT shoulder and the 7 BW crest over the LEFT shoulder **[797\# 1.14-\*\*critical task\*\*Hostage/Crisis Situations- 7 BW ID/AT Plan Appendix 6 to Annex M, Pages 269-271 ]** **12Q: During a hostage situation, what is the outer security zone/cordon for? (2 points)** A: Develop a cordon out of range of weapons fire, if possible. Reroute traffic involving /establish traffic control if necessary. **[797\# 1.15-\*\*critical task\*\*Aircraft Hijack/Theft/Robbery/Bomb Threat: 7 BW OPLAN 510-08, Chapter 3B.2.B3.1-7, SFOI 31-118, para 3.2]** **13Q: Where will vehicles be positioned to prevent a B-1 from taxiing? Where will vehicles be positioned for a C-130? (2 points, 1 Pts each)** A: Dispatch available patrols to block the movement of any aircraft on which the status is unknown or questionable. B-1B aircraft only require to be blocked at the front. Vehicles will be parked at a sufficient distance from the aircraft to allow the aircraft to make a safe stop. Set the hand brake, turn off the engine, turn on all lights, abandon the vehicle and deploy to a safe position allowing surveillance of the aircraft. Use weapons fire to disable an aircraft by directing fire at the tires or any other vital components when directed by the IC. Lethal force may be authorized by 7 BW/CC. **[797\# 1.17- Air Defense TR: 7 BW ID/AT Plan Appendix G, Pages 201-204 & SFOI 31-118, para 3.2.4 ]** **14Q. Where do Security 2 and Security 3 set up when an unannounced aircraft arrives at Dyess? (2 points)** A. In the event of an unannounced aircraft arrival Security 2 and 3 will proceed to the western restricted area boundary and hold until the A/C lands and turns onto Taxiway Alpha. **[797\# 1.19-\*\*critical task\*\*Flightline Security Incident/Covered Wagon- 7 BW ID/AT Plan Appendix 11 to Annex M, Pages 290-291, basic Plan pages 16, Annex C page 74 & SFOI 31-118, para 3.1.4., 3.1.5. ]** **15Q. What is a Covered Wagon? Who can terminate a Covered Wagon? (2 points, 1 pts each)** A: Covered Wagon: A probable or actual hostile act against protection level 1, 2 or 3 resources has been detected. This act can range from an explosive device being discovered within a restricted area to an overt attack on a restricted area to include protestors hammering or spray painting on aircraft. B: The 7 BW/CC can terminate a Covered Wagon. **16Q. What is a Security Incident? Who can terminate a Security Incident? (2 points, 1 Pt each** A. A Flight line Security Incident is when a possible hostile act against protection level 1, 2 or 3 resources has been detected. B. The on-duty SF Flight Chief will terminate all security incidents. **[797\# 1.20-Power Outages Affecting RA- 7 BW ID/AT Plan Appendix 19 to annex M, Page 308 & SFOI 31-118, para 3.2.6 -3.2.6.2. ]** **17Q. What will Security-2 and Security-3 do when a power outage occurs in the restricted area? (2 points)** A. Send BDOC a SALUTE report. Remain mobile in your area until power is restored. **[797\# 1.21-\*\*critical task\*\*FPCON Procedures- 7 BW ID/AT Plan Tab B to Appendix 1 to Annex H, Pages 211-212 ]** **18Q. Define FPCON Bravo. (2 points)** A. This condition applies when an increased or more predicable threat of terrorist activity exists. **19Q. Define FPCON Charlie. (2 points)** A. These apply when an incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist action or targeting against personnel or facilities is likely. Prolonged implementation of FPCON CHARLIE measures may create hardship and affect the activities of the unit and its personnel. **[797\# 1.24-Jurisdiction on Dyess AFB-SFOI 31-118, para 1.1.5.2, AFI 31-118 5.1.3.4.1. & 5.1.3.4.3.]** **20Q. What type of jurisdiction does Dyess AFB have? Define the jurisdiction type and explain how we apprehend or detain military and civilian violators? (2 Points, 1 pts each)** A. Dyess AFB is covered by proprietary jurisdiction with the exception of the designated Restricted Areas, which are covered by military jurisdiction. Dyess is proprietary jurisdiction for main base, exclusive in restricted areas. Proprietary Jurisdiction. The military exercises the rights of a property owner only. The installation commander can still exclude civilians from the area (bar them from base) Civilians-detained/military-apprehended. Exclusive Jurisdiction. As the term implies, this type of legislative jurisdiction gives the federal government sole authority to legislate. The federal government has total or complete jurisdiction of offenses occurring on federal lands. Military/civilians-apprehended. **[797\# 1.26-\*\*Critical Task\*\*Gaterunner Procedures: SFOI 31-118, para 2.2.4 & 2.2.4.1. SSI's , SFTRG 2 para 1.4/1.31-\*\*Critical Task\*\*Barrier/Bollard Employment: S3T Training Guide]** **21Q. In the event of any gate runner, what are your immediate actions? (2 points)** A. State "gaterunner" 3 x. Actuate the active vehicle barrier system, stop inbound traffic. If unsuccessful in stopping the vehicle, send BDOC vehicle description, number of occupants, license plate, and direction of travel. **[797\#1.30 \*\* Critical Task\*\* DETECTION, APPREHENSION & TESTING OF INTOXICATED DRIVERS, SFOI 31-118, para 4.3.12- 4.3.12.8.3.6. ]** **22Q. What is the Implied Consent Policy? (2 Points)** A: The Implied Consent Policy states that individuals granted the privilege of operating motor vehicles on DAFB will be deemed to have given their consent to a chemical test of their blood, breath, or urine for the purpose of determining alcohol or drug content. **[797\# 1.36-Detention and Searches of Individuals-SFTRG 1 para 6.2, SFOI 31-118 para 1.5.7.8.1., 1.5.7.8.2]** **23Q. When consent to search is given, consent should be obtained in writing on what form? (2 points)** **A.** AF Form 1364 **24Q. What form is used for search authorization and who authorizes it? (2 points)** **A.** AF Fm 1176/Base Magistrate **[797\# 1.39-Alarm Activation-SFOI 31-118, para 4.1.13.1 ]** **25Q. Describe where point three is on a facility you are responding to for an alarm activation. (2 points)** A. Facing the main door of the facility, point 3 is on the right rear corner. **26. What 3 options are available during a squadron or wing recall of personnel that are TDY or leave? SFOI 31-3, para 2.3. 797\#1.09, (2 points)** **A:** Option B-1, Recall (All)/(Those required) from leave or TDY. **B:** Option B-2. Do not recall any personnel from leave or TDY. **C:** Option B-3, Simulate Recall of (All)/(Those required) from leave or TDY **27.** **What type of search is primarily used on suspects who do not appear to be dangerous, violent or so under the influence (drunk, drugged, etc.) that they cannot stand under their own power. SFTRG 1, vol 6.2, 797 \# 1.36 and JQS 19.6.1. (2 points)** **A:** The standing search 28\. **What type of search is used primarily for suspects who appear to be dangerous, violent, are so drunk/drugged that they cannot stand under their own power or they are taller/larger than the SF member performing the search. SFTRG 1, vol 6.2, 797 \# 1.36 and JQS 19.6.1. (2 points)** **A:** The prone search **29. Explain the procedures for allowing MetroCare ambulance onto the base?** **Appendix 3 to Annex C to 7 BW ID/AT plan, page 103, 797\# 1.40, (2 points)** **A:** A current MetroCare employee list will be provided to the VCC. Once vetted, it will be posted at the Arnold Gate for reference. MetroCare will only be allowed entry upon verification by BDOC and with a police escort. **30. Who is the approving authority for crossing the restricted area boundary ("breaking red"). Appendix 6 to Annex C, 7 BW ID/AT plan, page 117, 797 \#1.12 CRITCAL TASK, (2 points)** **A:** BDOC controller **31. During FPCON Charlie or higher where are SF patrols positioned prior to any alert launch of NAOC or conventionally generated alert Aircraft? Where would November 4 be posted?** **SFOI 31-118, 3.6.4. 7 BW ID AT plan, Annex C, page 76, 797\# 1.12 CRITICAL**, (2 points) **A:** End of the runway/Bldg. 7404 billeting **32.** **What are the three designated types of recalls for the 7 BW? SFOI 31-3, 797\#1.09, (2 points)** **A:** Unit Recall **B:** Unit Alert **C:** Unit Accountability **33.** **You are posted at Arnold gate when you observe a rotating red light attached to the VCC going off. What does this mean? SFOI 31-118, para 1.2.7.5., 797\# 1.07 CRITICAL, (2 points)** **A:** VCC is under duress **34.** **Radio Transmissions will not be made within how many feet of an aircraft undergoing fuel cell maintenance or being refueled/defueled? SFOI 31-118, para 1.2.2. 797 \#1.05, (2 points)** **A:** 50 feet **35. The only authorized Alcohol test administered by 7 MDG at DAFB for testing of subjects suspected of drunk driving is what? SFOI 31-118, para 4.3.12.8.2. 797\#1.30 CRITICAL, (2 points)** **A:** Blood **36. The DD Form 1408 Traffic Ticket is issued to an individual who has committed a moving or non-moving traffic offense. It is prepared in three copies. Explain the purpose of the White, Yellow and Pink copy? SFTRG 2, Vol 3, JQS \#14.5. (2 points)** **A:** The original (white) copy is submitted through channels to the violator's commander or if the violator is a military family member, to the sponsor's commander. If the violator is a civilian employee, the white copy is sent to the individual's commander. The ticket is sent to commanders for action to be taken against the violator. **B:** The second (yellow) copy is used by Security Forces to record pertinent information. It can record details about the instructions issued to the violator, names of witnesses to the offense and vehicle defects. The yellow copy is then filed in the Security Forces administrative section. **C:** The third copy (pink) is given to the violator or affixed to the vehicle if the vehicle is unattended. Complete the back of the pink copy before giving it to the violator. **37.** **What are the five types of FPCONs? 797\# 1.21-\*\*critical task\*\*FPCON Procedures- 7 BW ID/AT Plan Tab B to Appendix 1 to Annex H, Pages 211-212, (2 points)** **A:** NORMAL, ALPHA, BRAVO, CHARLIE, and DELTA **38. While Posted at Arnold Gate you observe a rotating amber light and siren go off attached to the outside of the VCC. What is this an indication of? And what are your actions? SFOI 31-118, para 1.2.7.4. -1.2.7.5. 797\# 1.07 Critical Task (2 points)** **A:** Duress at BDOC **B:** If duress is confirmed, duress procedures will be implemented (Code 9 and Code 11) by Arnold Gate, who will maintain control of radio net until the Alt BDOC is activated. When Alt BDOC is activated they will assume primary control of duress situation, alarms, radio net, phones, and conduct status check until the situation is terminated. **39. If BDOC has to relocate to the alternate BDOC location, who assumes control of the radio net? SFOI 31-118, para 1.2.7.4.1. 797\# 1.07 Critical Task (2 points)** **A:** Arnold Gate will immediately take control of the radio net until the Alt BDOC is activated. **40. Where is the primary location and alternate location during a SF recall? SFOI 31-3, 797\#1.09, (2 points)** **A:** All personnel will respond to the Security Forces Armory, Building 4201/Primary location **B:** Alternate Armory Building 8120/CATM. **41. For Abilene school busses needing installation entry they must be able to present what credentials and be cross checked on what? Appendix 3 to Annex C to 7 BW ID/AT plan, page 103, 797\# 1.40, (2 points)** **A:** The driver must present an Abilene Independent School District (AISD) identification card **B:** SF will conduct a walkthrough of the bus before allowing entry and maintain a list of authorized bus drivers for verification **42. What article of the UCMJ is utilized for advising military members of their rights? And what form do you document this on? SFOI 31-118, para 1.4.2.2.2. and SFTRG 2, volume 4, 797 \# 1.37 and JQS \# 21.5., (2 points)** **A:** Article 31 of the UCMJ for military **B:** AF Form 1168 43\. **DBIDS confirms that the ID card scanned is reported Lost or Stolen (Red), what are your actions? SFOI 31-118, para 2.4.4.4.2. 797 \# 1.40, (2 points)** **A:** Ensure the picture matches the individual presenting the ID, if not confiscate, detain individual and call BDOC for further instructions. If the ID does match the individual, they may be using an ID that they reported lost or stolen then found the ID and now have two ID's, which is not authorized. Confiscate the older ID and send to VCC. **44. Name 4 of the 6 Entry control Points on the flightline? 797\# 1.12, (CRITICAL TASK) Security Response Team Responsibilities: TR SFOI 31-118 Chapter 3 and 1.3. - 1.3.3.7. 7 BW ID/AT Plan Annex C pages 71- 80 and Appendix 6/7 to Annex C pages 115- 121 (2 points)** A. Victor Row, Romeo row, spot Alpha 5, Spot Alpha 11, Spot Alpha 17, Spot bravo 17 **45. What are SF requirements for transient aircraft at Dyess AFB? 797\# 1.12, (CRITICAL TASK) Security Response Team Responsibilities: TR SFOI 31-118 Chapter 3 and 1.3. - 1.3.3.7. 7 BW ID/AT Plan Annex C pages 71- 80 and Appendix 6/7 to Annex C pages 115- 121 ( 2 points)** **A.** Contact will be made with the aircrew to obtain and authenticate crew orders/EAL **B:** SF will secure all aircraft parked outside of restricted areas with ropes and stanchions. The boundary barrier and signs may be painted on the ground. **C:** SF will conduct one check every 4 hours. Checks will be made by flightline patrols. **46.** **Name the PL3 resources we have at Dyess and what open areas on the restricted area badge correspond to them? SFOI 31-118 para 3.3 -- 3.3.1.5, 797 \#1.12 CRITICAL, (2 points)** **A:** Aircraft Mass Parking Area, Area 6/9 on the line badge **B:** Wing Command Post, Area \#3. **47. What is the initial cordon size for all bomb threats, and what can dictate the cordon size? 797\# 1.11 Critical Task- Bomb Threat/Suspicious Packages 7 BWID/AT Plan Appendix 5 to Annex M, Pages 266-268, (2 points, 1 PTs each)** A. 500 feet. Size of the package. **48. Visitors to the installation who have been vouched for by an individual with authorized sponsoring authority will be issued an AF FM 75 pass valid for no more than how many hours? And if the sponsor lives on base housing, the pass may not exceed how many days? 797\# 1.40 Installation Entry Controller: ID/AT Pg. 100 para 1a Categories of visitors, ( 2points)** **A:** 72 hours (1pts) **B:** 30 days (unless special circumstances warrants longer stay and is approved by VCC supervisor or S5 Superintendent. (1pts) **49. Name the two types of duress and give an example of each. 797\# 1.07 Critical Task all positions-Duress Procedures SFOI 31-118 para 1.2.6.2-1.2.6.2.2. (2 points)** A: Positive and Passive. A Positive Duress is indicated when the duress word is used, mis-authentication, or when a duress alarm is activated. B: Passive Duress is indicated when not in compliance with established procedures or failure to answer radio responses. **50. During a hostage situation, what is in the inner security zone for? 797\# 1.14-\*\*critical task\*\*Hostage/Crisis Situations- 7 BW ID/AT Plan Appendix 6 to Annex M, Pages 269-271, (2 Points)** A: The objective is to seal off the immediate area, block all building exits and possible escape routes and confine the hostile as much as possible.

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