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SECURITY FORCES APPRENTICE COURSE (SFAC) TECHNICAL TRAINING (TECH. TRNG.)

STUDY GUIDE (SG) L3ABR3P031 0S1C

BLOCK IV GROUND COMBAT SKILLS STUDY GUIDE

Effective 17 February 2011

37 TRAINING WING 37 TRAINING GROUP 343 TRAINING SQUADRON LACKLAND AFB/ CAMP BULLIS

“DOD Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)”

Designed for AETC Course Use, Not Intended For Use on the Job
Opr: 343d Training Squadron/DORT DSN: 473-6008

SECURITY FORCES APPRENTICE COURSE (SFAC) TECHNICAL TRAINING (TECH. TRNG.)

STUDY GUIDE (SG) L3ABR3P031 0S1C

SECURITY FORCES STUDY GUIDE (SG L3ABR3PO31 OS1C)

DESIGNED TO ENHANCE FORMAL CLASSROOM & TRAINING AREA INSTRUCTION

BLOCK IV TABLE OF CONTENTS

UNIT
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 10 Unit 11 Unit 12 Unit 13 Unit 14 Unit 15 Unit 16 Acronyms

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Defense Concepts Threats and Detection Random Antiterrorism Measures Communications Fire Control Measures Field Considerations Captives, Detainees, and Prisoners Field Operations Direction and Redirection of Forces Written Measurement #4 Individual Tactics and Techniques Map Reading Skills Land Navigation Convoys Urban Operations Ground Combat Skills

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SFAC /TECH. TRNG. SG L3ABR3P031 0S1C

UNIT 1 DEFENSE CONCEPTS
OBJECTIVE 1a Identify the relationship of basic facts and state general principles about TACON, OPCON and ADCON. Written Measurement (Test #4) OPERATIONAL CONTROL (OPCON) Operational Control is command authority that may be exercised by commanders at any echelon at or below the level of Combatant Command. Operational control is inherent in Combatant Command (command authority) and may be delegated within the command. Operational control is the authority to perform those functions of command over subordinate forces involving organizing and employing commands and forces, assigning tasks, designating

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