(b) Inventory
(c) Theater and Diplomatic Clearances
(2) Security Plans
(a) Status of Forces Agreement
(b) Rules of Engagement
(c) Structural Assets
(d) Manpower/Defensive Fighting Positions
(e) Support (Medical, Water, Sanitation)
(3) Convoy Operations
(a) Gun Trucks/Armament
(b) Route
1. Waypoints
2. Safe havens
3. Threats
(4) Mission Operations
(a) Security
1.
Site Establishment
a. Perimeters
c. Entry Control Point(s)
2.
Random Antiterrorism Measures
(5) Retrograde/Return to Base
i. Schools. The following schools may be required based on
your platform type. For quotas, prerequisites, and other school
information, log into CANTRAC Volume II.
(1) Navy Security Force Sentry (CIN A-830-2216). Taught
by qualified Antiterrorism Training Supervisors (NEC 9501).
Teaches basic sentry skills, to include weapons handling and
non-lethal weapons. When taken with Security Reaction Force
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