Establish the rights and obligations of the U.S. and
Host Nations where our forces are stationed: Applicability of
Foreign Law to U.S. Ops, Authority for Forces to Enter/Depart
Host Nation (HN), Jurisdiction over offenses by U.S. Forces
(including civilians), Claims and taxation of U.S. Goods and
Materials. U.S. is Party to almost 100 bi- and multilateral
SOFAs.
(2) Post Orders. Post orders will specify the limits of
the post, the hours the post is manned, and the special orders,
duties, uniform, arms and equipment prescribed for members of
the security force and detail information for changes of all
FPCONs.
d. Forms and Reports. Forms for use can be found at
2. Ashore Installation/AT/FP Overview: Antiterrorism is the
defensive measures used to reduce the vulnerability of
individuals and property to terrorists acts to include limited
response and containment by local military forces. The
antiterrorism program is one of several security-related
programs that fall under the overreaching Force Protection and
Combating Terrorism programs. An antiterrorism program is a
collective effort that seeks to reduce the likelihood that
Department of Defense personnel, their families, facilities and
material will be subject to a terrorist attack, and to prepare a
response to the consequences of such attacks if they occur.
Deter Visible security measures to create a "hard target"
Random Antiterrorism Measures (RAM)
Detect Alert, well-trained, and well-equipped
and report incidents of preoperational surveillance and
track potential threats.
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