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Harbor Security Boat Coxswain
Reaction Force Member

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Monitor electronic security systems
Analyze available information, prioritize available
resources, and dispatch appropriate response forces
OPNAVINST 5530.14E Chapter 5, 10 & 11, Navy Physical Security
and Law Enforcement Program
NTTP 3-07.2.1 Chapter 5, Paragraph 5.5, Antiterrorism
NTTP 3-07.2.3, Chapter 3.3.5, 5, Appendix C.4, M, N, Q, R, S, &
Y, Law Enforcement and Physical Security for Navy Installations
(7) Armory/AA&E Supervisor.  Responsible for security,
safety, accountability, classification, maintenance,
requisitions, issuance, demilitarization and proper disposal of
arms and ammunition.
 Conducts inventory of assigned weapons
 Manages maintenance on assigned weapons
 Tracks ammunition expenditure and initiates ammunition
requests when required
OPNAVINST 5530.13C Chapter 2 thru 4, Physical Security For Arms,
Ammunition and Explosives
OPNAVINST 3591.1F, Small Arms Training and Qualification
NTRP 3-07.2.2 Force Protection Weapons Handling Standard
Procedures and Guidelines
NTTP 3-07.2.3, Appendix B & K, Law Enforcement and Physical
Security for Navy Installations
(8) AA&E Custodian/Armorer.  Maintains the security unit
armory or ready for issue room; conducts inspection of unit
assigned weapons, ammunition, and storage spaces; performs
maintenance on unit issued and authorized weapons, armory, and
range equipment; maintains records for arms and ammunition
accountability; requests necessary forms/logs pertaining to
mechanical functioning, maintenance, trouble shooting, and field
repair; and maintains a master listing of all security unit
weapons and the assignment of those weapons.
OPNAVINST 5530.13C Chapter 2 thru 4, Physical Security For Arms,
Ammunition and Explosives
OPNAVINST 3591.1F, Small Arms Training and Qualification
NTRP 3-07.2.2 Force Protection Weapons Handling Standard
Procedures and Guidelines
NTTP 3-07.2.3, Appendix B & K, Law Enforcement and Physical
Security for Navy Installations
(9) Reaction Force Leader.  Leads reaction forces.  May
be a primary duty or as a collateral duty while on patrol/sentry
posts.  Tactically leads Reaction Force to objectives.
 Execute small unit tactics
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