Expeditionary Active Threat Response

An active threat can be characterized by one of the statements shown : A: any situation that creates an immediate threat or presents an imminent danger by its deliberate nature

An insider threat can be characterized as: A: the potential for an attack by persons who hold a position of trust with DOD service members

An Active shooter is defined as: A: aggressively engages in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populate area

What are motivations for attacks? A: ideology, stress, argument, volunteerism, or other personal, cultural or religious grievances

What are overt indicators? A: indications of discontent, probing security responses, expressing sympathy for organizations supporting violence, perceived cultural disrespect

How can you identify Covert indicators? A: unusual interest in classified material, collecting unclassified material, vague threats, suspicious questioning

Every Airman is a sensor and is most likely to notice something out of context. A: True

If an individual demonstrates potential threat indicators, you should report your concerns. It is important to know who you can and can't assist in these circumstances. Of the choices provided, which entity is NOT able to assist you when reporting a potential threat. -Immediate Supervisor -AFOSI -Commander -Public Affairs (correct)

Fostering a warrior mindset is essential for Airmen to survive an active threat. A: True

Which of the following definitions describe components of the warrior mindset? -respond immediately with an appropriate level of force to stop the attack -stay focused on your goal of survival -the uninhibited mental resolution to aggressively react to illegal violence with a fierce and violent defense

Successful preventative action planning is made of several components: -Sit facing entrances when possible -have a personal security plan -workplace layout should prevent all personnel from being visible -crowding personnel should be avoided