SFTRG 1.1 PT1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS.
Security Forces (SF) - ANS Protective military force for aircraft and personnel.
Giulio Douhet - ANS Italian General advocating for aerial warfare strategy.
Nuclear fission - ANS Discovery of splitting atomic nuclei for energy.
Manhattan Project - ANS U.S. project to develop atomic bomb during WWII.
S-1 Project - ANS Predecessor to the Manhattan Project for nuclear research.
Colonel Leslie Groves - ANS Leader of the Manhattan Project during WWII.
Dr. Robert Oppenheimer - ANS Chief Scientist of the Manhattan Project.
Air Provost Marshal (APM) - ANS Office established for military police duties in Air Force.
AAF Base Security Battalions - ANS First major military police units in Air Force history.
Guard Companies - ANS Units providing law enforcement on air bases.
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,MP Companies (Aviation) - ANS Military police units performing duties on AAF bases.
Guard Squadrons - ANS Organized for law enforcement on stateside air bases.
MP (Aviation) Training Camp - ANS Established for training military police personnel.
Interior guard duty - ANS Security responsibilities within military installations.
Combat tactics - ANS Strategies for engaging in military combat situations.
Air Base Security Battalions - ANS Infantry units protecting air bases in combat.
Small arms - ANS Light firearms used by military personnel.
Machine guns - ANS Automatic firearms for sustained fire in combat.
Rocket launchers (bazookas) - ANS Weapons for launching rockets against ground targets.
Half-tracks - ANS Armored vehicles with wheels and tracks for mobility.
Self-propelled 75 mm guns - ANS Mobile artillery for direct fire support.
First aid training - ANS Instruction in emergency medical response techniques.
Airborne attack defense - ANS Strategies to counter airborne military assaults.
ABS units - ANS Combat security mission unique to AAF.
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, Provost Marshal's Office - ANS Established for Air Forces on March 29, 1943.
Colonel H. G. Reynolds - ANS First APM appointed by General Arnold.
Atomic bomb testing - ANS First successful test occurred in May 1945.
Little Boy - ANS First atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, August 6, 1945.
Fat Man - ANS Second atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, August 9, 1945.
Kilotons of force - ANS Bombs generated 15 to 22 kilotons each.
National Security Act of 1947 - ANS Authorized creation of the Air Force.
Transfer of personnel - ANS Completed by December 1948, finished in 1953.
Air Police designation - ANS Officially adopted in November 1948.
General Order No. 1 - ANS Designated units as Air Police on January 2, 1948.
Colonel Joseph V. Dillon - ANS First APM of the Air Force.
Strategic Air Command (SAC) - ANS Established to maintain nuclear-armed planes on alert.
Nuclear triad - ANS Includes ICBM and SLBM capabilities.
Massive retaliation - ANS Strategy for responding to nuclear aggression.
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ANSWERS 100% PASS.
Security Forces (SF) - ANS Protective military force for aircraft and personnel.
Giulio Douhet - ANS Italian General advocating for aerial warfare strategy.
Nuclear fission - ANS Discovery of splitting atomic nuclei for energy.
Manhattan Project - ANS U.S. project to develop atomic bomb during WWII.
S-1 Project - ANS Predecessor to the Manhattan Project for nuclear research.
Colonel Leslie Groves - ANS Leader of the Manhattan Project during WWII.
Dr. Robert Oppenheimer - ANS Chief Scientist of the Manhattan Project.
Air Provost Marshal (APM) - ANS Office established for military police duties in Air Force.
AAF Base Security Battalions - ANS First major military police units in Air Force history.
Guard Companies - ANS Units providing law enforcement on air bases.
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,MP Companies (Aviation) - ANS Military police units performing duties on AAF bases.
Guard Squadrons - ANS Organized for law enforcement on stateside air bases.
MP (Aviation) Training Camp - ANS Established for training military police personnel.
Interior guard duty - ANS Security responsibilities within military installations.
Combat tactics - ANS Strategies for engaging in military combat situations.
Air Base Security Battalions - ANS Infantry units protecting air bases in combat.
Small arms - ANS Light firearms used by military personnel.
Machine guns - ANS Automatic firearms for sustained fire in combat.
Rocket launchers (bazookas) - ANS Weapons for launching rockets against ground targets.
Half-tracks - ANS Armored vehicles with wheels and tracks for mobility.
Self-propelled 75 mm guns - ANS Mobile artillery for direct fire support.
First aid training - ANS Instruction in emergency medical response techniques.
Airborne attack defense - ANS Strategies to counter airborne military assaults.
ABS units - ANS Combat security mission unique to AAF.
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, Provost Marshal's Office - ANS Established for Air Forces on March 29, 1943.
Colonel H. G. Reynolds - ANS First APM appointed by General Arnold.
Atomic bomb testing - ANS First successful test occurred in May 1945.
Little Boy - ANS First atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, August 6, 1945.
Fat Man - ANS Second atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, August 9, 1945.
Kilotons of force - ANS Bombs generated 15 to 22 kilotons each.
National Security Act of 1947 - ANS Authorized creation of the Air Force.
Transfer of personnel - ANS Completed by December 1948, finished in 1953.
Air Police designation - ANS Officially adopted in November 1948.
General Order No. 1 - ANS Designated units as Air Police on January 2, 1948.
Colonel Joseph V. Dillon - ANS First APM of the Air Force.
Strategic Air Command (SAC) - ANS Established to maintain nuclear-armed planes on alert.
Nuclear triad - ANS Includes ICBM and SLBM capabilities.
Massive retaliation - ANS Strategy for responding to nuclear aggression.
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