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Antiterrorism Officer (CIN J-830-0015).  
Qualifications

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q.  Navy Physical Security Course (CIN A-830-0001).  Course
addresses naval physical security and law enforcement subjects
that include equipment, training, personnel/vehicle movement
control, loss prevention, M-L-S-R, physical security surveys,
use of force, antiterrorism and protection of DoD personnel,
search and seizure, bomb search, evidence, ICR/UCR, emergency
vehicle policy, investigations, military working dog policy and
crime prevention.
r.  Level II Coxswain Operations and Tactics (CIN A-062-
0050).  The Level II Coxswain Operations and Tactics course is
designed to train qualified coxswains in the advanced skills
necessary to operate high-speed security boats while serving as
a member of the Maritime Expeditionary Security Force (MESF).
Tactical boat operations include interdiction, screening,
herding, two-, three-, and four-boat patrols, anti-swimmer
techniques, vessel escorts, and security zone defense around
shipping and other objects designated as vital to national
security. Day and night underway evolutions are conducted on
various security craft and the course culminates in a final
battle problem involving multiple high-speed opposing force
craft.
s.  Ammunition Supply Administration (CIN A-041-0040).  The
student will learn the knowledge, skills and proper procedures
necessary to record and manage ammunition assets. Training
includes the generation and management of records relating to
requisitions, receipts, issues, expenditures, inventory
management and control, Notice of Ammunition Reclassifications
(NARS), ammunition reporting, and other pertinent technical
safety information.
t.  Surveillance Detection (CIN S-830-0046).  This course is
designed to provide training to Installation Naval Security
Forces and personnel assigned to Antiterrorism/Force Protection
duties. In Surveillance Detection; allowing commands to develop
and implement a comprehensive Surveillance Detection Program. To
train Surveillance Detection personnel how to conduct detailed
target analysis and to provide the necessary skill sets to setup
and conduct overt surveillance detection operations, comply with
DoD standardized reporting procedures, and deter, detect, and
disrupt future attacks. Topics addressed in this course include
Surveillance Detection Program overview, Terrorist Surveillance
Methods, Surveillance Detection Techniques, Developing a
Surveillance Assessment Matrix, conducting a Target Analysis,
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