How do I get to Level 1 on Jko?

How do I get to Level 1 on Jko?

Access AT Level I Awareness training on Joint Knowledge Online (JKO) by accessing the JKO website: http://jko.jten.mil/courses/atl1/launch.html.

What are the 5 threat levels?

There are 5 levels of threat:

  • low – an attack is highly unlikely.
  • moderate – an attack is possible but not likely.
  • substantial – an attack is likely.
  • severe – an attack is highly likely.
  • critical – an attack is highly likely in the near future.

What is anti terrorism awareness?

The Army’s antiterrorism program protects personnel, information, and facilities in all locations and situations against terrorist activities. The purpose of Antiterrorism Awareness Month is to instill Army-wide heightened awareness and vigilance to protect Army communities from acts of terrorism. Related links.

What are the military threat levels?

The five FPCON levels are:

  • FPCON NORMAL. Applies when a general global threat of possible terrorist activity exists and warrants a routine security posture.
  • FPCON ALPHA.
  • FPCON BRAVO.
  • FPCON CHARLIE.

What is the highest force protection level?

Delta
What FPCONs Do. FPCONs are, at most levels, designed to indicate threats that are “non-targeted” and general in nature. The highest level of readiness under the system is Delta, and it is unique compared to the other levels in that Delta is the only level that may refer to a specific known threat.

What SERE 100?

SERE 100 was created to ensure Airmen are prepared for what they would face in captivity. The SERE 100 CBT is located in the mobility and readiness section of ADLS. The training is required once every 20 months after the initial SERE 100 training is complete.

What are the DOD terrorism threat levels?

The Department of Defense uses a standardized set of terms to describe the Terrorism Threat Level in each country. These terms are Low, Moderate, Significant, and High.

What are the levels of force protection?

There are five Force Protection Conditions: Normal, Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, and Delta.

What does Bravo mean military?

Well Done
For example, Alpha for “A”, Bravo for “B”, and Charlie for “C”. Additionally, IRDS can be used to relay military code, slang, or shortcode. For instance, Bravo Zulu meaning “Well Done”.

What are the levels of anti terrorism force protection conditions?

There are five Force Protection Conditions: Normal, Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, and Delta. For each condition, there are several security measures stipulated. At each progressively higher FPCON, all of the security measures for the previous condition are implemented, and a few more measures are added.

Can they break your bones in SERE?

No one is breaking bones out there, folks. We don’t do it to detainees in Gitmo, we’re not going to purposely break the bones of future Special Operations troops. Myth #2 SERE is a “Torture” School designed to break you: Wrong again. It isn’t a torture school at all.

What is Anti – Terrorism Plan?

Anti-Terrorism Plan. Frozen Food Express Industries, Inc. Anti-Terrorist Action Plan. This is a plan developed, in cooperation with ATA, to assist the government in a task of providing the national defense while facilitating critical needed commerce in a time of emergency, FFE proposes its Anti-Terrorist Action Plan (ATAP).

What is anti – terrorism training?

Anti-Terrorism Awareness Training. Anti-Terrorism consists of defensive measures used to reduce the vulnerability of individuals and property to terrorist acts. The Department of Defense requires that its personnel complete basic anti-terrorism awareness training annually.

What is anti – terrorism certificate?

In accordance with international law, an Anti-Terrorism Certificate imposes an obligation upon the transmitting financial institution to confirm that the funds to be transmitted are untainted by any connection to international terrorist organizations.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top