SFTRG 2 - TSGT TESTING EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS.
What is the purpose of the SF duty officer program? - ANS To establish a program for SF
SNCOs and officers to perform post checks, observe exercises, inspect equipment/facilities, and
provide feedback on unit readiness.
What document outlines the Augmentee Program? - ANS AF Pamphlet (AFPAM) 10-243,
Augmentation Duty.
Who determines if an installation augmentation program is required? - ANS Installation
commanders or equivalent geographically separated commanders.
What is the role of the SF augmentee coordinator? - ANS To coordinate augmentee training
with tasked units and agencies and maintain training records for each augmentee.
What types of personnel can be trained as SF augmentees? - ANS ID forces, including armed
owner and user protection personnel, unarmed owner and user protection personnel, and
unarmed ID force contributors.
What is the purpose of the Unit Mobilization Plan (UMP)? - ANS To enhance personnel
security and survivability during incidents of workplace violence.
Who authorizes the implementation of UMPs? - ANS The installation commander.
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,What does UMP stand for? - ANS Unit Mobilization Plan.
What is required for local implementation of a UMP? - ANS Authorization in accordance with
AFI 31-117, Arming and Use of Force by AF Personnel.
What is the role of the SF UMP manager? - ANS To liaise with units participating in the UMP
and track/schedule training.
What must unit commanders do if participating in the UMP? - ANS Appoint a unit UMP
manager.
What is the intent of the UMP? - ANS To enhance unit/individual survivability during a violent
incident in the workplace.
What does UoF stand for in the context of UMP? - ANS Use of Force.
What is the minimum requirement for the DFC and SFM regarding post checks? - ANS To
conduct a monthly post check on all flights and 'S' functions while on duty.
What is the SF duty officer responsible for? - ANS Performing post checks and providing
feedback on unit readiness.
What does IDRMP stand for? - ANS Integrated Defense Risk Management Plan.
What is a key task for SF augmentation force members? - ANS Training on specific security
tasks as determined by the commander.
What is the role of training records in the SF augmentee program? - ANS To maintain
documentation of training for each augmentee.
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, What is the primary role of UMs during a workplace violence event? - ANS To delay, distract,
neutralize, or contain hostile fire within their assigned areas.
What is the goal of a UM when presented with a hostile target? - ANS To engage the hostile
person with gunfire or detain them, in accordance with AFI 31-117.
Are UMs considered law enforcement personnel? - ANS No, UMs fulfill a security role and are
not empowered to execute searches or make arrests.
What training do UM candidates complete? - ANS A localized training course that meets
requirements identified in DoDD 5210.56 and AFI 31-117.
What is the purpose of Force Protection (FP)? - ANS To execute three distinct lines of effort:
ID, emergency management (EM), and critical infrastructure program (CIP).
What does AFPD 31-1 provide? - ANS The framework for Integrated Defense (ID).
What are the nine desired effects of Integrated Defense? - ANS Anticipate, Deter, Detect,
Assess, Warn, Defeat, Delay, Defend, and Recover.
What significant change occurred in 2005 regarding air base ground defense? - ANS The Chief
of Staff of the Army and the Chief of Staff of the AF rescinded JSA 8.
What does JP 3-10 assign as the responsibility for base defense? - ANS It assigns base
defense as an installation commander responsibility.
What is the Base Perimeter? - ANS The physical boundary of the installation.
What is the Base Boundary? - ANS A jurisdictional line that delineates the surface area of a
base for operational coordination.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS.
What is the purpose of the SF duty officer program? - ANS To establish a program for SF
SNCOs and officers to perform post checks, observe exercises, inspect equipment/facilities, and
provide feedback on unit readiness.
What document outlines the Augmentee Program? - ANS AF Pamphlet (AFPAM) 10-243,
Augmentation Duty.
Who determines if an installation augmentation program is required? - ANS Installation
commanders or equivalent geographically separated commanders.
What is the role of the SF augmentee coordinator? - ANS To coordinate augmentee training
with tasked units and agencies and maintain training records for each augmentee.
What types of personnel can be trained as SF augmentees? - ANS ID forces, including armed
owner and user protection personnel, unarmed owner and user protection personnel, and
unarmed ID force contributors.
What is the purpose of the Unit Mobilization Plan (UMP)? - ANS To enhance personnel
security and survivability during incidents of workplace violence.
Who authorizes the implementation of UMPs? - ANS The installation commander.
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,What does UMP stand for? - ANS Unit Mobilization Plan.
What is required for local implementation of a UMP? - ANS Authorization in accordance with
AFI 31-117, Arming and Use of Force by AF Personnel.
What is the role of the SF UMP manager? - ANS To liaise with units participating in the UMP
and track/schedule training.
What must unit commanders do if participating in the UMP? - ANS Appoint a unit UMP
manager.
What is the intent of the UMP? - ANS To enhance unit/individual survivability during a violent
incident in the workplace.
What does UoF stand for in the context of UMP? - ANS Use of Force.
What is the minimum requirement for the DFC and SFM regarding post checks? - ANS To
conduct a monthly post check on all flights and 'S' functions while on duty.
What is the SF duty officer responsible for? - ANS Performing post checks and providing
feedback on unit readiness.
What does IDRMP stand for? - ANS Integrated Defense Risk Management Plan.
What is a key task for SF augmentation force members? - ANS Training on specific security
tasks as determined by the commander.
What is the role of training records in the SF augmentee program? - ANS To maintain
documentation of training for each augmentee.
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, What is the primary role of UMs during a workplace violence event? - ANS To delay, distract,
neutralize, or contain hostile fire within their assigned areas.
What is the goal of a UM when presented with a hostile target? - ANS To engage the hostile
person with gunfire or detain them, in accordance with AFI 31-117.
Are UMs considered law enforcement personnel? - ANS No, UMs fulfill a security role and are
not empowered to execute searches or make arrests.
What training do UM candidates complete? - ANS A localized training course that meets
requirements identified in DoDD 5210.56 and AFI 31-117.
What is the purpose of Force Protection (FP)? - ANS To execute three distinct lines of effort:
ID, emergency management (EM), and critical infrastructure program (CIP).
What does AFPD 31-1 provide? - ANS The framework for Integrated Defense (ID).
What are the nine desired effects of Integrated Defense? - ANS Anticipate, Deter, Detect,
Assess, Warn, Defeat, Delay, Defend, and Recover.
What significant change occurred in 2005 regarding air base ground defense? - ANS The Chief
of Staff of the Army and the Chief of Staff of the AF rescinded JSA 8.
What does JP 3-10 assign as the responsibility for base defense? - ANS It assigns base
defense as an installation commander responsibility.
What is the Base Perimeter? - ANS The physical boundary of the installation.
What is the Base Boundary? - ANS A jurisdictional line that delineates the surface area of a
base for operational coordination.
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