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Army Military Police Installation SecurityInstallation SecuritySubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsLesson 1 Identify Physical Security ThreatsPriorities for Physical Security RequirementsSecurity ThreatsMethods of EspionageEspionage CountermeasuresSabotageTerrorismPilferageMethods of pilferingControl measures for systematic pilferageLesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson 2 Protective Barriers and LightingPart A - Protective BarriersTypes of FencesFigure 2-1. Supporting arms on top guard point outwardFigure 2-2. Cattle fence of double-barbed and concertina wireFigure 2-3. Examples of secured utility openingsRestricted AreasType of Restricted AreasClear ZonePart B - Protective LightingCommander's ResponsibilityPrinciples of Protective LightingTypes of Protective Lighting SystemsTable 2-4. Lighting specificationsFigure 2-5. Boundary lighting (glare projection method)Power SourcesLesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson 3 Locks and Key ControlThe Physical Security PlanKey and Lock Control of Classified Security ContainersLocking DevicesIdentifying Locking Devices Inspection ProceduresLesson 3 Practice ExerciseCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson 4 MP Working DogsPhysical Requirements of Working dogsCharacteristics of Working DogsMilitary Police Dog TeamFigure 4-1. Military police dog teamPatrol DogsEmployment TechniquesLaw EnforcementPhysical SecurityEconomy of ForceIn-service TrainingNarcotic Detector DogsKennel FacilitiesVeterinarian SupportLesson 4 Practice ExerciseCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson 5 Intransit SecurityModes of TransportationCargo Security SystemCargo Loss and PreventionPhysical Security Measures to Enhance Cargo SecurityRailway Physical SecurityFigure 5-1. RailyardPort, Harbor, and Vessels Physical SecurityPort, Harbor, and Vessels Physical Security - Cont'dPort, Harbor, and Vessels Physical Security - Cont'dPort, Harbor, and Vessels Physical Security - Cont'dPort, Harbor, and Vessels Physical Security - Cont'dMotor Movement SecurityPipeline SecurityPipeline Security - Cont'dCarriers Protective ServicesLesson 5 Practice ExerciseCorrect Answer and FeedbackBlank PagesBlank PagesBlank PagesBlank pagesBlank Pages
Army Military Police
Installation SecurityInstallation SecuritySubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsLesson 1 Identify Physical Security ThreatsPriorities for Physical Security RequirementsSecurity ThreatsMethods of EspionageEspionage CountermeasuresSabotageTerrorismPilferageMethods of pilferingControl measures for systematic pilferageLesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson 2 Protective Barriers and LightingPart A - Protective BarriersTypes of FencesFigure 2-1. Supporting arms on top guard point outwardFigure 2-2. Cattle fence of double-barbed and concertina wireFigure 2-3. Examples of secured utility openingsRestricted AreasType of Restricted AreasClear ZonePart B - Protective LightingCommander's ResponsibilityPrinciples of Protective LightingTypes of Protective Lighting SystemsTable 2-4. Lighting specificationsFigure 2-5. Boundary lighting (glare projection method)Power SourcesLesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson 3 Locks and Key ControlThe Physical Security PlanKey and Lock Control of Classified Security ContainersLocking DevicesIdentifying Locking Devices Inspection ProceduresLesson 3 Practice ExerciseCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson 4 MP Working DogsPhysical Requirements of Working dogsCharacteristics of Working DogsMilitary Police Dog TeamFigure 4-1. Military police dog teamPatrol DogsEmployment TechniquesLaw EnforcementPhysical SecurityEconomy of ForceIn-service TrainingNarcotic Detector DogsKennel FacilitiesVeterinarian SupportLesson 4 Practice ExerciseCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson 5 Intransit SecurityModes of TransportationCargo Security SystemCargo Loss and PreventionPhysical Security Measures to Enhance Cargo SecurityRailway Physical SecurityFigure 5-1. RailyardPort, Harbor, and Vessels Physical SecurityPort, Harbor, and Vessels Physical Security - Cont'dPort, Harbor, and Vessels Physical Security - Cont'dPort, Harbor, and Vessels Physical Security - Cont'dPort, Harbor, and Vessels Physical Security - Cont'dMotor Movement SecurityPipeline SecurityPipeline Security - Cont'dCarriers Protective ServicesLesson 5 Practice ExerciseCorrect Answer and FeedbackBlank PagesBlank PagesBlank PagesBlank pagesBlank Pages
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