What is the meaning of the usaf standardized attack warning signals?
ALARM GREEN- attack is not probable ALARM YELLOW- attack is probable in less than 30 mins ALARM RED with wavering tone- attack by air or missile is imminent or in progress ALARM RED with bugle call-to-arms- attack by ground forces is imminent or in progress ALARM BLACK- attack is over and CBRN contamination and/or UXO hazards are suspected or present
~alarm green - attack is not probable ~alarm yellow - attack is probable in less than 30 mins ~alarm red (wavering tone) - attack by air or missile ~alarm red (bugle) - attack by ground ~alarm black - attack is over
attack not probable- green
attack by ground forces in imminent or in progress - redd with call to arms
attack in 30 minutes - yellow
attack by air/missile is coming- red with tones
attack is over but Chem/UXO suspected or present - black
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What it US Air Force Security Forces?
They have a bunch of jobs. The main one's being a police force for Air Force Bases throughout the world. Secondly they are trained in infantry tactics so they can be use for convoy security or other "outside the wire" missions in deployed locations. Some of lesser known jobs are K-9 Handler, Combat Arms instructor, and Raven- Ravens fly throughout the world protecting aircraft on bases or airfields that do not have security.
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How do you convert marine corps ASVAB scores to air force?
ASVAB scores apply the same to all of the different branches. No conversions are required. However from talking to recruiters from all 5 branches, I can say that each branch will look at your score a little differently when it comes to what you will or will not qualify for. I have worked with recruiters from every branch and seen this take place. The AS in ASVAB stands for Armed Services, so your AFQT ( overall score - Armed Forces Qualifying Test I believe), applies to every branch
Why did he air force revise its disaster response force and create AFMIS?
The US Air Force revised its disaster response force and created AFIMS in 2006 by a memorandum issued by Secretary of the Air Force, Michael W. Wynne. AFI:MS enhanced the nations ability to plan for, respond to, and recover from terrorist attacks, natural disasters, and other emergencies. AFIMS works with all governmental levels to unify emergency management practices.
to be consistent with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the National Response Framework (NRF) policies
How do we know there is air around us?
Air is not literally everywhere around us; it is not under the ocean or in outer space, for example. But in our normal lives, we are always surrounded by air. For most purposes, it is everywhere around us.
It's all dependent on a number of things. If you hold an MOS which has a high turnover, you have better chances of faster promotion. Additionally, your abilities as a soldier will have a bearing on this.
Can a felon enlist in Army reserves?
As of now, the US Army and Army Reserves is not accepting those who have felony charges, however it does not prevent you from contacting a local recruiter and let them know your charges and see if they can work something.
What branch commands the US armed forces?
The US Armed Forces are coprised of five separate branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard. None of the branches commands the Armed Forces, that job is reserved for the President of the United States, as the Commander in Chief of the US Armed Forces.
You may employ a full range of administrative and legal actions from counselings and reprimands through actions that could end a Soldiers career in the Army.
What is an air force form 1488?
It is a form used by the Air Force Reserve recruitment center for people who want to joint the reserves. The endorsements have to be accomplished by the recruiter depending on the status of the applicant.
Where can you find the medals that you were awarded from the Navy?
You can contact the Navy Department and request a copy of your service record, which will list all of your awards and medals. There are numerous places on line that will provide medals and ribbons and mount them in shadow boxes.
What is the role of the Air Force Records Officer?
What is Air Force One's nickname?
Air Force One will remain Air Force One no matter who the President is.
Can you still join the military with a misdemeanor?
Yes. However each branch has it's own idiosyncracies with this. If the branch presently is not in need of recruits they may not process the waiver that may be required to enlist. Typically most misdemeanors are allowed through a fairly easy waiver process but as with anything there are exceptions to the rule.
What city is Edwards air force base located?
The Edwards AFB is an air force base located 22 miles from LAncaster, California. It is the home of the Air Force Flight test Centre and Air Force Material Command.
Who had the best forces in World War 2?
During WWII Rommell is quoted as saying that if he had 3 battalions of Maori soldiers he would rule the world. He admired the intellect, fighting spirit, strength and ability of the 28th Maori Battalion.
How many enlisted personnel are in the air force?
There are currently 324,820 active duty personnel in the United States Air Force. The officer force is 64,934 officers and the enlisted force is 259,886. There are also 137,707 civilian employees.
What is the apprehension of a suspect?
Basically it indicates that a person who is suspected of having committed a specified crime has been taken into custody by authorities.