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MCCS Antiterrorism Level I Awareness Training - MCCS New River

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About This This <strong>Training</strong><br />

<strong>Training</strong><br />

• Designed to increase<br />

your awareness of<br />

terrorism and improve<br />

your ability to apply<br />

personal protective<br />

measures.<br />

• Review <strong>Antiterrorism</strong><br />

Practices.<br />

• Review <strong>MCCS</strong> Security<br />

A <strong>Awareness</strong>(fraud/theft).<br />

(f d/th ft)<br />

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DoD DoD Definition of of Terrorism<br />

Terrorism<br />

“The The calculated use of unlawful<br />

violence or threat of unlawful<br />

violence i l to t iinculcate l t fear; f iintended t d d<br />

to coerce or intimidate governments<br />

g<br />

or societies in the pursuit of goals<br />

that are generally political political, religious religious,<br />

or ideological.”<br />

(Instill fear to get their point across)<br />

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What do Terrorists<br />

• Terrorists don don’tt<br />

have a ‘specific’<br />

appearance.<br />

• Any organization<br />

can use terrorism to<br />

achieve its goals.<br />

• Criminal actions<br />

separate ‘terrorists’<br />

from legitimate<br />

groups.<br />

L Look k Lik Like? ?<br />

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PLO Terrorists<br />

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TERRORIST CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE!<br />

OKLAHOMA<br />

USA<br />

AFRICA<br />

MIDDLE<br />

EAST<br />

Look like<br />

Anyone!<br />

ASIA/<br />

EUROPE<br />

CHECHNA<br />

RAMALLA, PALESTINE<br />

1ST FEMALE SUICIDE<br />

BOMBER - Jan 2002<br />

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OPERATION EAGLE EYES<br />

“THE KEY IS PUBLIC AWARENESS”<br />

IF YOU OBSERVE ANY<br />

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY,<br />

OBJECTS OR INCIDENTS –<br />

PLEASE CALL!<br />

451-3333 (cell) / 911 Immediately<br />

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SUSPICIOUS SUS C OUS ACTIVITIES<br />

C S<br />

SURVEILLANCE<br />

• Are you aware of anyone recording or monitoring<br />

activities, taking notes, using cameras, cell phones, maps,<br />

binoculars binoculars, etc., etc near the military facility?<br />

SUSPICIOUS QUESTIONING<br />

• Are you aware of anyone attempting to gain information in<br />

person, by phone, mail, e-mail, etc., regarding personnel<br />

or deployment status on a military facility?<br />

TESTS OF SECURITY<br />

• Are you aware of any attempts to test<br />

physical security or procedures?<br />

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SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITIES<br />

ACQUIRING SUPPLIES<br />

•<br />

s<br />

Are you aware of anyone attempting to acquire<br />

explosives, weapons, ammunition, dangerous<br />

chemicals, , uniforms, , badges, g , flight g manuals, , access cards, ,<br />

or identification for a key facility; that could be used in a<br />

terrorist or criminal act?<br />

Keyless<br />

Remotes<br />

SUSPICIOUS PERSONS<br />

• Are you aware of anyone who does not appear to belong in<br />

the workplace, neighborhood, or business establishment<br />

near the military facility?<br />

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ID’<br />

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SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITIES<br />

DRY RUNS<br />

• Have you observed any behavior that appears to be<br />

preparation for terrorist activity, such as mapping out<br />

routes routes, playing out scenarios with other people people, timing<br />

traffic lights or traffic flow, or any other suspicious<br />

activities?<br />

DEPLOYING / STOCKPILING ASSETS<br />

• Have you observed abandoned vehicles,<br />

stockpiling t k ili suspicious i i materials, t i l or persons<br />

deployed near a military facility?<br />

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POTENTIAL VIOLENT/TERRORIST<br />

ACTIVITY ACTIVITY INDICATORS<br />

INDICATORS<br />

• Supporting pp g terrorist organizations g<br />

or<br />

activities (financially, materially).<br />

• Purchasing bomb making materials, materials or<br />

obtaining information about the<br />

construction of explosives. p<br />

• Engaging in military training with<br />

known terrorists (foreign or domestic).<br />

domestic)<br />

• Seeking spiritual forgiveness.<br />

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POTENTIAL VIOLENT/TERRORIST<br />

ACTIVITY ACTIVITY INDICATORS<br />

INDICATORS<br />

• Distributing g terrorist literature via the<br />

internet, advocating unlawful violence.<br />

• Applying for membership in a violent/<br />

terrorist group and adopting their<br />

extremist ideology. gy<br />

• Expressing loyalty and collecting<br />

intelligence for terrorists.<br />

• Knowingly talking about future terrorist<br />

events with intent to commit a terrorist<br />

act.<br />

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Target Target Selection<br />

Selection<br />

DON’T BE COMPLACENT–CHANGE ROUTINE<br />

Military installations<br />

BLEND IN<br />

CONFORM<br />

Be observant!<br />

AVOID PUBLIC DISTURBANCES!<br />

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Target Identification<br />

Sporting events Targeted g by y name Entourage, limos, lights<br />

President, ,<br />

Senator!<br />

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DOD Terrorism Threat <strong>Level</strong>s<br />

(What countries pose a threat when traveling)<br />

High<br />

Significant<br />

Moderate<br />

Low<br />

Increasing<br />

Threat<br />

Consider a<br />

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terrorist group’s:<br />

• Operational<br />

Capability<br />

• Activities<br />

• Intentions<br />

• Environment<br />

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Force Protection Conditions (FPCON)<br />

(Military (Military Installations threat threat guide)<br />

Sample protective<br />

measures:<br />

Delta<br />

• Gate guards<br />

• Barriers<br />

• ID checks<br />

Increasing<br />

Protection Bravo<br />

• Vehicle inspections p<br />

• Random patrols (road blocks)<br />

• Base wide exercises<br />

Alpha<br />

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Ch Charlie li<br />

Normal<br />

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FPCON FPCON Normal<br />

• When there is a<br />

general global threat<br />

of possible terrorist<br />

activity, y, but it warrants<br />

only a routine<br />

security posture.<br />

– A terrorist attack is<br />

always possible.<br />

– BBest t iinformation f ti<br />

available offers no<br />

indication of<br />

probable attack.<br />

OPEN BASE!<br />

Personnel entering<br />

with no security delay<br />

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FPCON FPCON Alpha<br />

• When there is a general threat<br />

of possible terrorist<br />

activity, the nature and<br />

extent of which are<br />

unpredictable, against<br />

personnel and facilities.<br />

– General conditions<br />

suggest possible violence.<br />

– Nothing indicates that<br />

this installation is targeted.<br />

– Must be capable of being<br />

maintained<br />

indefinitely!<br />

Expect random vehicle checks and<br />

increased crime prevention efforts<br />

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FPCON FPCON Bravo<br />

• When an increased and<br />

more predictable terrorist<br />

threat activity exists.<br />

– Specific information<br />

suggests probable violence.<br />

– Nothing indicates that this<br />

installation is targeted targeted.<br />

– Extra precaution is<br />

appropriate to deter terrorist<br />

planning.<br />

– Must be capable of being<br />

maintained for weeks<br />

without hardship. p<br />

– Be patient & have ID Ready.<br />

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Expect to see closer inspection of<br />

vehicles, deliveries, ID checks,<br />

and a greater presence of guards<br />

on your installation<br />

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FPCON FPCON Charlie<br />

• When an incident occurs or<br />

when intelligence indicates<br />

that some form of terrorist<br />

targeting against personnel<br />

and facilities is imminent!<br />

– Evidence of terrorist attack<br />

planning planning, such as terrorist<br />

surveillance or reports from<br />

local sources.<br />

– Strong protective measures<br />

are required, but the unit must<br />

continue its regular mission<br />

activities.<br />

– Implemented for a short time.<br />

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All non-mission essential<br />

personnel p<br />

are sent home!<br />

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FPCON FPCON Delta<br />

• When a terrorist attack<br />

has occurred or<br />

intelligence indicates<br />

imminent terrorist action<br />

against a specific location!<br />

– Normally, FPCON Delta is<br />

used d as a localized l li d warning. i<br />

– The installation moves to a<br />

high state of alert, and<br />

implements mandatory<br />

security measures.<br />

– Commanders encouraged to<br />

supplement mandatory<br />

LOCKDOWN!<br />

security measures. All <strong>MCCS</strong> activities or events cease.<br />

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National Terrorism Advisory<br />

System (NTAS)<br />

ELEVATED THREAT: Warns<br />

of a credible terrorist threat<br />

against the U.S.<br />

IMMINENT THREAT: Warns<br />

of a credible, , specific, p , and<br />

impending terrorist threat<br />

against the U.S.<br />

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WOULD YOU KNOW HOW TO<br />

SHELTER SHELTER-IN IN-PLACE? PLACE?<br />

REASONS? NOTIFICATION?<br />

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•REASONS:<br />

REASONS:<br />

REASONS?<br />

NOTIFICATION?<br />

•Chemical<br />

•Biological<br />

•Radiological<br />

•NOTIFICATION:<br />

•Mass Communication System<br />

•Automated A t t d Ph Phone System<br />

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HOW TO SHELTER-IN-PLACE:<br />

• Close the business, office, warehouse,<br />

facility.<br />

• Bring everyone indoors to include<br />

employees, customers and visitors.<br />

• MMove to t an above b ground d level l l if<br />

possible; interior rooms, with the<br />

fewest windows and doors. doors<br />

• Do not overcrowd the rooms.<br />

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HOW TO SHELTER-IN-PLACE:<br />

• Shut and lock all doors, windows or<br />

any other openings to the outside.<br />

• Turn off all fans, fans heating and AC<br />

systems.<br />

• If you are told there is danger of an<br />

explosion, close window shades,<br />

blinds blinds, or curtains curtains.<br />

• Maintain accountability and<br />

communication (most important)!<br />

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Responding to a Chemical<br />

Weapons Attack<br />

If you y feel yyou have been exposed p to chemical<br />

agents such as Cyanide, Mustard Gas…<br />

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…you you should<br />

should<br />

• Shelter-In-Place! If shelter is not<br />

available move upwind away from the<br />

chemical.<br />

• Move to a higher elevation and cover as<br />

much of your body as possible. possible<br />

• Wash areas that came into contact with<br />

the chemical agents with warm soapy<br />

water (without rubbing into the skin).<br />

• Seek medical attention.<br />

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Responding to a Biological<br />

W Weapons Attack Att k<br />

If you feel you have been exposed to<br />

biological g agents g such as Anthrax, , Ricin<br />

(powder substance)…<br />

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…you you should<br />

should<br />

• Quickly get away and warn others<br />

of the threat.<br />

• Protect yourself and cover your mouth<br />

and nose.<br />

• WWash h areas that th t came into i t contact t t with ith<br />

the substance with soap and water.<br />

• Contact authorities.<br />

• Seek medical attention.<br />

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Responding to a Radiological<br />

Weapons Attack<br />

If you are warned of a<br />

radiological weapons attack…<br />

attack<br />

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…you you should<br />

should<br />

• Cover your nose and mouth.<br />

• Determine whether to leave the area or<br />

Shelter Shelter-In-Place. In Place<br />

• If exposed to radioactive materials, take<br />

your clothes l th off ff and d wash h as soon as<br />

possible.<br />

• Monitor news broadcasts and follow<br />

instructions.<br />

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BOMB BOMB THREAT!<br />

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TELEPHONIC BOMB THREAT<br />

• TRY TO STAY CALM! IMPLEMENT THE<br />

BOMB THREAT CHECKLIST.<br />

• NOTIFY FELLOW WORKERS TO CALL 911<br />

ON ANOTHER PHONE TO REPORT THE<br />

INCIDENT INCIDENT. 911 DISPATCH WILL CALL<br />

TELEPHONE REPAIR TO INITIATE A PHONE<br />

TRACE ON THE BOMB THREAT LINE LINE.<br />

• EVACUATE BUILDING OR AREA<br />

THREATENED.<br />

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CALL TRACE PROCEDURES<br />

• WHEN THE CALLER HANGS UP, , DO NOT<br />

HANG UP PHONE! “HOOK FLASH” YOUR<br />

PHONE AND DIAL *57 57 TO ACTIVATE TRACE<br />

THROUGH TELEPHONE REPAIR.<br />

• DO NOT USE THAT PHONE LINE AGAIN!<br />

USE ANOTHER LINE AND CALL 911 AND<br />

ASK FOR THE PMO DESK SGT TO ENSURE<br />

CALL TRACE WAS ACTIVATED AND TO<br />

REPORT BOMB THREAT CALL CALL.<br />

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IF YOU SEE A SUSPICIOUS<br />

PACKAGE PACKAGE OR OBJECT<br />

• DO NOT move, jar or touch a<br />

suspicious package / object or<br />

anything attached to it it.<br />

• Call 911! Report the location, with an<br />

accurate description of the object.<br />

• Evacuate the building or area area.<br />

• If you can see the bomb, the bomb<br />

can see you, and could cause injury.<br />

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SUSPICIOUS PACKAGES<br />

LOOK FOR CLUES<br />

•NO Return Address or<br />

Unknown Sender.<br />

•Overseas Postal<br />

Ma Markings kings o or Stamps<br />

•Contents are unusual<br />

or suspicious - bulky!<br />

•Powdery substance<br />

or grease marks on<br />

the box or envelope<br />

NO ‘RETURN’<br />

ADDRESS<br />

Perturbing wires<br />

IF SUSPICIOUS DO NOT OPEN!!<br />

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OVERSEAS<br />

OR<br />

EXCESSIVE<br />

POSTAGE<br />

MARK<br />

Potential indicators:<br />

DO NOT XX-RAY! RAY!<br />

DO NOT SCAN!<br />

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SUSPICIOUS PACKAGE<br />

IMMEDIATE ACTIONS<br />

ACTIONS:<br />

•Y •Your “Ai “Airway” ” must t b be<br />

protected!<br />

•C •Cover your mouth th and d<br />

nose with layers of<br />

fabric that can filter the<br />

air but still allow<br />

breathing.<br />

• You can use your Tshirt,<br />

handkerchief, or<br />

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IMMEDIATE ACTIONS<br />

•Wash HANDS and AFFECTED<br />

AREAS with ith soap and d water. t<br />

•Call 9-1-1 to contact<br />

Emergency Dispatch. Dispatch Cell<br />

phone users dial 451-3333.<br />

•Close all entrance/exit / doors<br />

to the room.<br />

•Go outside in the fresh air, do<br />

not get near others others.<br />

•Identify all persons who might<br />

have been exposed.<br />

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Terrorist Hijacking<br />

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Ideas for immediate<br />

response:<br />

• Be alert, , remain<br />

calm.<br />

• Encourage others<br />

tto remain i calm. l<br />

• Hide your ID.<br />

• Try to understand<br />

the developing<br />

situation situation.<br />

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Choosing Choosing a a Seat<br />

Seat<br />

Wh When given i a choice-which h i hi h seat?<br />

t?<br />

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<strong>Antiterrorism</strong> Practices<br />

When When Traveling Traveling (TAD (TAD, Family)<br />

• Do not use government g<br />

ID or curbside<br />

check-in.<br />

• Don’t Don t travel alone; Travel in small<br />

groups (3-5 people).<br />

• Rental Vehicle: Rent a vehicle that<br />

blends in; inspect it prior to using!<br />

• TAXI: Look for distinctive markings of<br />

a legitimate taxi. Do not use a taxi with<br />

the words spray painted on and says ½<br />

price.<br />

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<strong>Antiterrorism</strong> Practices<br />

When When Traveling Traveling (Hotel/Dining)<br />

(Hotel/Dining)<br />

• Find a hotel with one way in and all<br />

the hotel room doors are within the<br />

interior of the hotel (preferably the 4th interior of the hotel (preferably the 4<br />

thru 6 th floors.<br />

• Make sure the door locks and phone<br />

works and that you y know how to pplace<br />

emergency phone calls!<br />

• Avoid giving out personal information<br />

information.<br />

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SECURITY AWARENESS<br />

• Employee Theft / Fraud<br />

– <strong>MCCS</strong> monitors cameras at all retail,<br />

CDCs CDCs, youth and fitness centers centers.<br />

– <strong>MCCS</strong> Civil Recovery Fee - $200.<br />

– PPenalty lt – FFederal d l offense ff if convicted. i t d<br />

– You are responsible for your guests.<br />

• <strong>MCCS</strong> robbery Procedures: Give<br />

them what they y want and secure<br />

area. Be descriptive as possible!<br />

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ACTIVE SHOOTER<br />

RESPONSE<br />

• Evacuate or seek cover.<br />

• Secure the area or room:<br />

–Barricade Barricade door. door<br />

–Avoid the line of fire/site.<br />

• Only as a last resort - take action (rush<br />

the shooter, throw objects to distract or<br />

slow them down and try to take control<br />

of the situation.<br />

• Maintain accountability.<br />

accountability<br />

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ACTIVE SHOOTER<br />

RESPONSE<br />

• Notify 911 as soon as possible possible, when<br />

it is safe to do so.<br />

• Once emergency personnel arrive and<br />

you recognize them as such, do not<br />

give them any reason you are a threat!<br />

Show your hands, spread your fingers<br />

and follow their instructions.<br />

instructions<br />

• Be descriptive as possible.<br />

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Protecting Personal<br />

Information and and Property<br />

Property<br />

• Shred all paper trash with personal<br />

information (SSN, phone numbers).<br />

• Discard all electronic media (Thumb<br />

drives, CDs, DVDs) in a matter not to be<br />

observed or reproduced<br />

reproduced.<br />

• Maintain your CAC card on your<br />

possession i when h not t in i use.<br />

• Always y leave yyour computer, p , pplace<br />

of<br />

business, vehicle, and home secure!<br />

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Date<br />

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS<br />

MARINE CORPS COMMUNITY SERVICES<br />

Certificate of <strong>Training</strong><br />

This is to certify that<br />

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HAS SATISFACTORILY COMPLETED<br />

Anti-Terrorism<br />

at<br />

MCAS <strong>New</strong> <strong>River</strong>, North Carolina<br />

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Employee ID #

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