SF QUESTIONS SFTRG EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS.
Where was the military police (MP) (aviation) training camp established in 1942? - ANS Camp
Ripley, MN.
Air Police Security (APS) battalions were designed to protect against all of the following
except - ANS light tanks.
On 1 September 1950, what was established at Tyndall AFB, Florida? - ANS Air Police School.
In what year did the Air Force approve the first trial issue of the security police (SP)
shield? - ANS 1957
The Security Forces (SF) beret with the Defensor Fortis flash - ANS identifies SF as an elite
group charged with protecting the Air Force worldwide.
In what year was the name of the career field changed from "Air Police" to "Security
Police"? - ANS 1966.
The success of what special unit in Vietnam led to the development of ground combat skills
training for security police (SP)? - ANS The 1041st SPS (Test).
The Vietnam Conflict pointed out the need for a revised doctrine, specifically one based
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,on - ANS whole-base protective system.
In 1971, Security Police was split into two separate functions; what were these functions? -
ANS Law enforcement and security specialties
Which operation provided the US military its first significant experience in urban
operations since Vietnam? - ANS Operation JUST CAUSE.
What was the "first in" Security Forces (SF) concept adopted by Air Mobility Command
(AMC) in 1997? - ANS Phoenix Raven Program.
The military operation launched against the Taliban in Dec 2001 was called - ANS Operation
ENDURING FREEDOM
During the Global War on Terrorism, assisting sister services brought about a new
nontraditional Security Forces (SF) task of convoy - ANS escort duty
What Security Forces (SF) unit conducted the career field's first combat parachute
assault? - ANS 786th SFS
The mission of all Security Forces (SF) is to - ANS protect, defend, and fight to enable AF,
Joint, and Coalition mission success
Which description correctly describes our Security Force symbol? - ANS Falcon over crossed
runways.
In the Security Forces' (SF) unit S-function structure, which "S" branch is typically the
largest? - ANS S-3/Operations.
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,In the Security Forces' (SF) unit S-function structure, which "S" branch maintains the
Security Forces Management Information System (SFMIS)? - ANS S-5/Plans and Programs.
What course must a trainee attend for awarding of the 7-skill level, Air Force specialty
code (AFSC) 3P071? - ANS SF craftsman resident course.
As a Security Forces (SF) member, adhering to what system(s) of guidance ensures mission
accomplishment? - ANS Code of Conduct and General Orders.
Dealing with offenders in a dignified manner adheres to which conduct guideline? -
ANS Fulfilling the mission.
You have failed to follow what general conduct guideline if you issued a traffic ticket
based on the violator's race? - ANS Personal attitudes
Your conduct when apprehending suspects should be according to - ANS AFI 31-117, Arming
and Use of Force by Air Force Personnel.
At least how many days are required for significant heat acclimatization to prevent heat injuries
in the area of operations (AO)? - ANS 3 to 5.
Which base agency is responsible for routinely testing firing range for amounts of lead? -
ANS Bioenvironmental Engineering Section.
What is the single most important source of viruses in the workplace? - ANS Blood.
Specific procedures you must follow on the job to reduce your risk of exposure to
bloodborne pathogens is - ANS employee work practices.
When conducting individual searches, what essential step should you take to protect
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, yourself from exposure to blood or other body fluids? - ANS Always, conduct a precautionary
check prior to searching.
Defender's Edge training was developed by - ANS defenders for defenders.
The stress response system (SRS) is composed of the - ANS sympathetic and parasympathetic
systems.
As Security Forces (SF) members dealing with stress, who are our closest allies to
strengthen our resilience? - ANS Team members.
Which legal document contains military laws that apply to all branches of the US Armed Forces?
- ANS Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ).
What example of international law was reached at The Hague and Geneva conventions? -
ANS Laws of Armed Conflict (LOAC).
Which Uniform Code of Military Justice's (UCMJ) article states who is subject to military
jurisdiction or military law? - ANS Article 2
If a person subject to military law commits an offense overseas that person - ANS can be
tried overseas or stateside.
The types of jurisdiction found on US government installations are - ANS exclusive,
concurrent, proprietary, and reciprocal.
The federal government has sole authority to enforce laws on installations - ANS when the
government has exclusive jurisdiction.
Under concurrent jurisdiction - ANS both the state and federal government have authority.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS.
Where was the military police (MP) (aviation) training camp established in 1942? - ANS Camp
Ripley, MN.
Air Police Security (APS) battalions were designed to protect against all of the following
except - ANS light tanks.
On 1 September 1950, what was established at Tyndall AFB, Florida? - ANS Air Police School.
In what year did the Air Force approve the first trial issue of the security police (SP)
shield? - ANS 1957
The Security Forces (SF) beret with the Defensor Fortis flash - ANS identifies SF as an elite
group charged with protecting the Air Force worldwide.
In what year was the name of the career field changed from "Air Police" to "Security
Police"? - ANS 1966.
The success of what special unit in Vietnam led to the development of ground combat skills
training for security police (SP)? - ANS The 1041st SPS (Test).
The Vietnam Conflict pointed out the need for a revised doctrine, specifically one based
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,on - ANS whole-base protective system.
In 1971, Security Police was split into two separate functions; what were these functions? -
ANS Law enforcement and security specialties
Which operation provided the US military its first significant experience in urban
operations since Vietnam? - ANS Operation JUST CAUSE.
What was the "first in" Security Forces (SF) concept adopted by Air Mobility Command
(AMC) in 1997? - ANS Phoenix Raven Program.
The military operation launched against the Taliban in Dec 2001 was called - ANS Operation
ENDURING FREEDOM
During the Global War on Terrorism, assisting sister services brought about a new
nontraditional Security Forces (SF) task of convoy - ANS escort duty
What Security Forces (SF) unit conducted the career field's first combat parachute
assault? - ANS 786th SFS
The mission of all Security Forces (SF) is to - ANS protect, defend, and fight to enable AF,
Joint, and Coalition mission success
Which description correctly describes our Security Force symbol? - ANS Falcon over crossed
runways.
In the Security Forces' (SF) unit S-function structure, which "S" branch is typically the
largest? - ANS S-3/Operations.
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,In the Security Forces' (SF) unit S-function structure, which "S" branch maintains the
Security Forces Management Information System (SFMIS)? - ANS S-5/Plans and Programs.
What course must a trainee attend for awarding of the 7-skill level, Air Force specialty
code (AFSC) 3P071? - ANS SF craftsman resident course.
As a Security Forces (SF) member, adhering to what system(s) of guidance ensures mission
accomplishment? - ANS Code of Conduct and General Orders.
Dealing with offenders in a dignified manner adheres to which conduct guideline? -
ANS Fulfilling the mission.
You have failed to follow what general conduct guideline if you issued a traffic ticket
based on the violator's race? - ANS Personal attitudes
Your conduct when apprehending suspects should be according to - ANS AFI 31-117, Arming
and Use of Force by Air Force Personnel.
At least how many days are required for significant heat acclimatization to prevent heat injuries
in the area of operations (AO)? - ANS 3 to 5.
Which base agency is responsible for routinely testing firing range for amounts of lead? -
ANS Bioenvironmental Engineering Section.
What is the single most important source of viruses in the workplace? - ANS Blood.
Specific procedures you must follow on the job to reduce your risk of exposure to
bloodborne pathogens is - ANS employee work practices.
When conducting individual searches, what essential step should you take to protect
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, yourself from exposure to blood or other body fluids? - ANS Always, conduct a precautionary
check prior to searching.
Defender's Edge training was developed by - ANS defenders for defenders.
The stress response system (SRS) is composed of the - ANS sympathetic and parasympathetic
systems.
As Security Forces (SF) members dealing with stress, who are our closest allies to
strengthen our resilience? - ANS Team members.
Which legal document contains military laws that apply to all branches of the US Armed Forces?
- ANS Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ).
What example of international law was reached at The Hague and Geneva conventions? -
ANS Laws of Armed Conflict (LOAC).
Which Uniform Code of Military Justice's (UCMJ) article states who is subject to military
jurisdiction or military law? - ANS Article 2
If a person subject to military law commits an offense overseas that person - ANS can be
tried overseas or stateside.
The types of jurisdiction found on US government installations are - ANS exclusive,
concurrent, proprietary, and reciprocal.
The federal government has sole authority to enforce laws on installations - ANS when the
government has exclusive jurisdiction.
Under concurrent jurisdiction - ANS both the state and federal government have authority.
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