SFTRG 1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
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Proficiency Standards - ANS Levels of knowledge assessment: A, B, C.
3 Level (A) - ANS Identify basic facts and terms about the subject.
5 Level (B) - ANS Identify relationships and state general principles.
7 Level (C) - ANS Advanced identification of relationships and principles.
Giulio Douhet - ANS Italian General advocating for aerial warfare strategies.
Nuclear Fission - ANS Process discovered by Szilard and Einstein in 1939.
Manhattan Project - ANS U.S. project to develop atomic bomb during WWII.
S-1 Project - ANS Initial name for the Manhattan Project before 1942.
Colonel Leslie Groves - ANS Led the Manhattan Project during World War II.
Dr. Robert Oppenheimer - ANS Chief Scientist of the Manhattan Project.
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,Air Provost Marshal (APM) - ANS Established by General Hap Arnold in 1943.
AAF Base Security Battalions - ANS First major security organization for air bases.
Major General Allen W. Guillon - ANS Responsible for air base law enforcement.
Guard Squadrons - ANS Provided law enforcement on stateside air bases.
MP Companies (Aviation) - ANS Performed military police duties overseas.
Table of Organization and Equipment - ANS Structure defining unit composition and roles.
MP (Aviation) Training Camp - ANS Established at Camp Ripley for MP training.
Combat Tactics - ANS Skills taught for defense and engagement in battle.
Interior Guard Duty - ANS Security responsibilities within air base facilities.
First Aid Training - ANS Essential medical skills for military personnel.
Airborne Attack Defense - ANS Strategies to counter aerial assaults.
Criminal Investigative Section - ANS Unit responsible for investigating crimes on bases.
Fortifications and Camouflage - ANS Techniques for protection and concealment in combat.
MP (Aviation) Companies - ANS Re-designated as Guard Squadrons for military duty.
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,Air Base Security Battalions - ANS First infantry units for air base protection.
Defenders - ANS Specially trained personnel for air base security.
Combat Security Mission - ANS Unique role of protecting air bases in combat.
Provost Marshal's Office - ANS Established for Air Force military police duties.
Colonel H. G. Reynolds - ANS First APM of the Air Force.
Atomic Bomb Testing - ANS First successful test occurred in May 1945.
Little Boy - ANS First atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan.
Fatman - ANS Second atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan.
Kilotons of Force - ANS Bombs generated 15 to 22 kilotons of force.
National Security Act of 1947 - ANS Established the Air Force and its mission.
Air Police - ANS Designation for MP units in the Air Force.
General Order No. 1 - ANS Established Air Police and APM on January 2, 1948.
Colonel Joseph V. Dillon - ANS First APM of the Air Force.
Air Police Squadrons - ANS Converted from MP companies, designation in 1948.
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, Military Occupational Specialties - ANS Separate career fields for APM duties established.
Strategic Air Command (SAC) - ANS Maintained nuclear-armed planes on 24-hour alert.
Nuclear Triad - ANS Includes ICBM, SLBM, and strategic bombers.
Massive Retaliation - ANS Strategy for responding to enemy nuclear aggression.
Cold War - ANS Period of geopolitical tension without direct conflict.
Proxy Forces - ANS Used by U.S. and Soviet Union in conflicts.
Soviet Nuclear Bomb - ANS Detonated on August 29, 1949, marking nuclear parity.
Air Force Specialty Codes - ANS Replaced Army codes in Air Police squadrons.
Korean War - ANS Conflict between North and South Korea starting 1950.
Tyndall AFB - ANS First Air Police school established in 1950.
Air Base Defense School - ANS Redesignated training school for base defense in 1952.
Parks AFB - ANS Location where Air Base Defense School was transferred.
Lackland AFB - ANS Current home of Security Police training since 1956.
SF Academy - ANS Security Forces Academy at Lackland AFB.
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ANSWERS 100% PASS.
Proficiency Standards - ANS Levels of knowledge assessment: A, B, C.
3 Level (A) - ANS Identify basic facts and terms about the subject.
5 Level (B) - ANS Identify relationships and state general principles.
7 Level (C) - ANS Advanced identification of relationships and principles.
Giulio Douhet - ANS Italian General advocating for aerial warfare strategies.
Nuclear Fission - ANS Process discovered by Szilard and Einstein in 1939.
Manhattan Project - ANS U.S. project to develop atomic bomb during WWII.
S-1 Project - ANS Initial name for the Manhattan Project before 1942.
Colonel Leslie Groves - ANS Led the Manhattan Project during World War II.
Dr. Robert Oppenheimer - ANS Chief Scientist of the Manhattan Project.
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,Air Provost Marshal (APM) - ANS Established by General Hap Arnold in 1943.
AAF Base Security Battalions - ANS First major security organization for air bases.
Major General Allen W. Guillon - ANS Responsible for air base law enforcement.
Guard Squadrons - ANS Provided law enforcement on stateside air bases.
MP Companies (Aviation) - ANS Performed military police duties overseas.
Table of Organization and Equipment - ANS Structure defining unit composition and roles.
MP (Aviation) Training Camp - ANS Established at Camp Ripley for MP training.
Combat Tactics - ANS Skills taught for defense and engagement in battle.
Interior Guard Duty - ANS Security responsibilities within air base facilities.
First Aid Training - ANS Essential medical skills for military personnel.
Airborne Attack Defense - ANS Strategies to counter aerial assaults.
Criminal Investigative Section - ANS Unit responsible for investigating crimes on bases.
Fortifications and Camouflage - ANS Techniques for protection and concealment in combat.
MP (Aviation) Companies - ANS Re-designated as Guard Squadrons for military duty.
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,Air Base Security Battalions - ANS First infantry units for air base protection.
Defenders - ANS Specially trained personnel for air base security.
Combat Security Mission - ANS Unique role of protecting air bases in combat.
Provost Marshal's Office - ANS Established for Air Force military police duties.
Colonel H. G. Reynolds - ANS First APM of the Air Force.
Atomic Bomb Testing - ANS First successful test occurred in May 1945.
Little Boy - ANS First atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan.
Fatman - ANS Second atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan.
Kilotons of Force - ANS Bombs generated 15 to 22 kilotons of force.
National Security Act of 1947 - ANS Established the Air Force and its mission.
Air Police - ANS Designation for MP units in the Air Force.
General Order No. 1 - ANS Established Air Police and APM on January 2, 1948.
Colonel Joseph V. Dillon - ANS First APM of the Air Force.
Air Police Squadrons - ANS Converted from MP companies, designation in 1948.
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, Military Occupational Specialties - ANS Separate career fields for APM duties established.
Strategic Air Command (SAC) - ANS Maintained nuclear-armed planes on 24-hour alert.
Nuclear Triad - ANS Includes ICBM, SLBM, and strategic bombers.
Massive Retaliation - ANS Strategy for responding to enemy nuclear aggression.
Cold War - ANS Period of geopolitical tension without direct conflict.
Proxy Forces - ANS Used by U.S. and Soviet Union in conflicts.
Soviet Nuclear Bomb - ANS Detonated on August 29, 1949, marking nuclear parity.
Air Force Specialty Codes - ANS Replaced Army codes in Air Police squadrons.
Korean War - ANS Conflict between North and South Korea starting 1950.
Tyndall AFB - ANS First Air Police school established in 1950.
Air Base Defense School - ANS Redesignated training school for base defense in 1952.
Parks AFB - ANS Location where Air Base Defense School was transferred.
Lackland AFB - ANS Current home of Security Police training since 1956.
SF Academy - ANS Security Forces Academy at Lackland AFB.
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