What protective measures should you take during a direct action recovery?
  • Welfare of other captivitiesBarriers outside of your holding facility (?)Protect any classified information(?)Tools required for an escape(?)
  • inform the recovery team of the location of other hostages
  • When in physical or mortal danger
  • Power of attorneywillInsuranceAll of the above (ans)
Identify steps in building a fire
  • Have faith in the USGRemain professional and avoid exploitationMaintain your honor and communicate your innocence
  • Boiling vigorously for at lease one minuteChemically treating water with chlorine or iodinePurifying with commercial micro filter
  • 1. Leave evidence of presence at capture point2. Sanitize personal or sensitive materials3. Try to retain your personal cell phone
  • Carefully place small, dry kindling over the burning tinderPrepare adequate amounts of tinder, kindling, and fuelUse a platform
Identify all of the pertinent information needed to complete the ISOPREP?
  • DoD expects DoD civilian personnel to communicate and organize with the community of fellow U.S. Government and allied captives.
  • Your signaturePersonal authentication statementsIdentifying scars/marks/tattoosUniform sizeNext of kinYour photograph
  • Keep faith with yourself and fellow comrades (ans ??)
  • communications and signalingsecuritymedicalwater and food
Identify some posture and resistance constants of an effective resistance constants of an effective resistance posture.
  • rainfallWater from plantsmelted snow
  • Bounce backControl emotionsStall
  • PAID-E (Perceive, analyze, interpret, decide, execute)
  • Your signaturePersonal authentication statementsIdentifying scars/marks/tattoosUniform sizeNext of kinYour photograph
Wood slivers can be used to pick a lock.
  • True
  • False
which of the following are used to control bleeding?
  • Use a tourniquet Elevate and immobilizeApply direct pressure
  • Wear clothing loose and layeredKeep clothing dryRepair clothing as necessaryKeep clean
  • rainfallWater from plantsmelted snow
  • Keep faith with yourself and fellow comrades (ans ??)
Principle III
  • Welfare of other captivitiesBarriers outside of your holding facility (?)Protect any classified information(?)Tools required for an escape(?)
  • False
  • DoD expects DoD civilian personnel to avoid actions, including the acceptance of special favors from captors, harmful to U.S. Government or allied personnel held as fellow captives.
  • communications and signalingsecuritymedicalwater and food
during a direct action recovery, you should pick up a weapon and assist the recovery team
  • True
  • False
Which of the following concepts is NOT included in the Principles of Behavior?
  • inform the recovery team of the location of other hostages
  • Direct the captor's attention to a fellow captive for interrogation
  • Use a tourniquet Elevate and immobilizeApply direct pressure
  • Keep faith with yourself and fellow comrades (ans ??)
In the event of isolation during operations other than war, the reasons to delay contact with legitimate authorities include
  • Gain situational awareness Contact friendly forces
  • Provide proof of life
  • 1. Gain situational awareness2. Contact friendly forces
  • 1. Your health and welfare2. A verifiable date
Five steps of SA are:
  • PerceiveAnalyzeInterpret, DecideExecute"PAID-E"
  • Extrem CautionInfluenceBuilding Rapport
  • Prevent recognitionPass initial scrutiny
  • Maintain a low profileBe conscious of your body language
Which principle of behavior tell you that the DoD expect DoD civilian personnel to avoid isolating events or, if unable to avoid isolation, to return to friendly control with honor.
  • social media
  • outline of basic responsibilities
  • Principle I
  • True
Why is it important for you to complete an EPA?
  • Provide proof of life
  • She should recognize that she is not obligated to interact with mediaShe should limit what she says to a desire for Mr. Travis' quick returnShe should limit what she says to a concern for Mr. Travis' health and welfare
  • It provides recovery forces with your evasion intentionsIt could improve your chances of successful evasion and recoveryIt establishes communication procedures, such as signaling, which aid in recoveryAns: all of the above
  • 1. Gain situational awareness2. Contact friendly forces
during a hole-up what is your primary concern?
  • BLISS
  • report ((??)
  • True
  • Security
What item should be carried on backpack.
  • When in physical or mortal danger
  • BLISS
  • MapCompasscell phone
  • Prevent recognitionPass initial scrutiny
Determing ways that can de-escalate a violent situation:
  • 1. address health and welfare concerns2. ask to be returned to U.S. control3. Provide the innocent circumstances leading to capture4. Identify yourself
  • When in physical or mortal danger
  • 1. Prepare adequate amounts of tinder, kindling, and fuel2. Use a platform3. carefully place small, dry kindling over the burning tinder
  • Display personal dignityListen attentivelyAlways use care with your eye contactSpeak slowly in a calm, controlled voiceOffer persuasive reasons why the captor should not harm you or fellow captivesBe conscious of your body languageAsk for permission before doing somethingDO NOT surprise or alarm the captors
To which article of the Code of Conduct does the following statement refer? If captured I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy.
  • Principle III
  • True
  • Article III
  • moral guide
when providing proof of life what information should you include?
  • 1. Your health and welfare2. A verifiable date
  • Power of attorneywillInsuranceAll of the above (ans)
  • Maintain a low profileBe conscious of your body language
  • inform the recovery team of the location of other hostages
The Evasion Plan of action (EPA) provides recovery forces the following information should you become isolated.
  • SurviveCommunicateOrganizeResistEscape
  • True
  • 1. Leave evidence of presence at capture point2. Sanitize personal or sensitive materials3. Try to retain your personal cell phone
  • 1. Ensure you detail the factors concerning the methods and procedures you intend to use to communicate with recovery forces2. Your evasion intentions and key recovery information3. It helps them to anticipate your actions and intentions should you become isolated
Continuously learning about your and the captor is known as
  • When in physical or mortal danger
  • Evasion chart
  • Blood ChitPointee-Talkee
  • situational awareness
An effective memory tool that can assist you with using situational awareness during an isolating event is the acronym PAID-E, which stands for perceive, ______, interpret, decide, and execute.
  • analyze
  • False
  • True
  • social media
Captured personnel should seek assistance through legitimate processes by immediately and continually asking for access to U.S. Embassy personnel or a representative of an ally or neutral country.
  • True
  • False
As part of your resistance posture you should portray ___ at all times.
  • Principle I
  • MapCompasscell phone
  • Principle IV
  • innocence
Upon your release, a DoD Public Affairs Officer (PAO) will be available to help you. Their goal is to _____.
  • help you regain control over your lifecoordinate your interactions with the media.
  • Power of attorneywillInsuranceAll of the above (ans)
  • PAID-E (Perceive, analyze, interpret, decide, execute)
  • Phase IPhase IIPhase III- ans. (?)Phase IV
Which Principle of Behavior states: DoD expects DoD civilian personnel to avoid isolation events, if unable to avoid isolation, to return to friendly control with honor.
  • Principle III
  • True
  • Principle I
  • special favors
when are personnel ALWAYS authorized to escape?
  • Extrem CautionInfluenceBuilding Rapport
  • MapCompasscell phone
  • outline of basic responsibilities
  • When in physical or mortal danger
The acronym SCORE is used to help guide your behavior in captivity. What does SCORE stand for?
  • Phase IPhase IIPhase III- ans. (?)Phase IV
  • Prevent recognitionPass initial scrutiny
  • SurviveCommunicateOrganizeResistEscape
  • size weight ratio contrasts
Actions to take when capture is imminent include.
  • Boiling vigorously for at lease one minuteChemically treating water with chlorine or iodinePurifying with commercial micro filter
  • Leave evidence of presence at capture pointTry to retain your personal cell phoneSanitize personal or sensitive materials
  • Wear clothing loose and layeredKeep clothing dryRepair clothing as necessaryKeep clean
  • PAID-E (Perceive, analyze, interpret, decide, execute)
What needs to make contact with the local population. Which evasion aids can he use to help him make contact?
  • Maintain a low profileBe conscious of your body language
  • Blood ChitPointee-Talkee
  • Pass initial scrutinyPrevent recognition
  • Evasion chart
The Code of Conduct is a _______ for military members when isolated or held against their will by entities hostile to the U.S.
  • Your evasion intentions and key recovery informationEnsure you detail the factors concerning the methods and procedures you intend to use to communicate with recovery forcesIt helps them to anticipate your actions and intentions should you become isolated
  • True
  • Article III
  • moral guide
How should Mr. Travis' wife handle the media (including social media) in the event her husband becomes isolated?
  • Gain situational awareness Contact friendly forces
  • She should recognize that she is not obligated to interact with mediaShe should limit what she says to a desire for Mr. Travis' quick returnShe should limit what she says to a concern for Mr. Travis' health and welfare
  • Keep his mind active by recalling fond memories or designing a houseHave faith that US Government will support his familyReaffirm his will to live and focus on positive reasons to return home
  • It provides recovery forces with your evasion intentionsIt could improve your chances of successful evasion and recoveryIt establishes communication procedures, such as signaling, which aid in recoveryAns: all of the above
When using a visual signal to support your recovery efforts, guidelines to follow include.
  • size weight ratio contrasts
  • outline of basic responsibilities
  • When in physical or mortal danger
  • Phase IPhase IIPhase III- ans. (?)Phase IV
Actions to take when capture in imminent include.
  • Leave evidence of presence at capture pointTry to retain your personal cell phoneSanitize personal or sensitive materials
  • 1. Leave evidence of presence at capture point2. Sanitize personal or sensitive materials3. Try to retain your personal cell phone
  • Have faith in the USGRemain professional and avoid exploitationMaintain your honor and communicate your innocence
  • 1. address health and welfare concerns2. ask to be returned to U.S. control3. Provide the innocent circumstances leading to capture4. Identify yourself
What techniques can be use to help cope with the psychological effects of captivity?
  • 1. Ensure you detail the factors concerning the methods and procedures you intend to use to communicate with recovery forces2. Your evasion intentions and key recovery information3. It helps them to anticipate your actions and intentions should you become isolated
  • False
  • Keep his mind active by recalling fond memories or designing a houseHave faith that US Government will support his familyReaffirm his will to live and focus on positive reasons to return home
  • Provide proof of life
The Principles of Behavior (PoB) is/an ____ for DoD civilian personnel when isolated or held against their will by entities hostile to the U.S.
  • Principle IV
  • SurviveCommunicateOrganizeResistEscape
  • Principle I
  • outline of basic responsibilities
Which Principle of Behavior articulates the need to refrain from making statements harmful to the United States and its allies?
  • Phase IPhase IIPhase III- ans. (?)Phase IV
  • Principle IV
  • special favors
  • True
You should limit your communication with the captor to which of the following
  • True
  • The area is large enough for you and your equipmentProvides natural protection from environment, hazards, and threatsSufficient materials are available for constructing a shelter.
  • Direct the captor's attention to a fellow captive for interrogation
  • Address health and welfare concernsProvide the innocent circumstances leading to captureIdentify yourselfAsk to be returned to U.S. control
Limiting the amount of personal information available to others includes reducing your _____ footprint, and personal information items not required for your operational mission such as credit cards and other identifiable items in your wallet or purse.
  • Principle I
  • social media
  • False
  • Evasion chart
SERE
  • When in physical or mortal danger
  • Prevent recognitionPass initial scrutiny
  • DD Form 1833 Isolated Personnel Report (ISOPREP)
  • Survival Evasion Resistance Escape
What legal documents should Specialist Reeves take care of before he deploys?
  • PAID-E (Perceive, analyze, interpret, decide, execute)
  • Power of attorneywillInsuranceAll of the above (ans)
  • Keep faith with yourself and fellow comrades (ans ??)
  • Have faith in the USGRemain professional and avoid exploitationMaintain your honor and communicate your innocence
When are personnel ALWAYS authorized to escape?
  • Use a tourniquet Elevate and immobilizeApply direct pressure
  • When in physical or mortal danger
  • size weight ratio contrasts
  • Keep faith with yourself and fellow comrades (ans ??)
the Code of conduct is your moral guide from isolation to captivity resolution
  • True
  • False
Limiting the amount of personal information available to others includes reducing your ____ footprint, and personal information items not required for your operational mission such as credit cards and other identifiable items in your wallet or purse.
  • Evasion chart
  • special favors
  • social media
  • Principle IV
which evasion aids can assist you with making contact with the local population?
  • When in physical or mortal danger
  • size weight ratio contrasts
  • Pointee-talkeeCultural Smart Cards
  • Phase IPhase IIPhase III- ans. (?)Phase IV
Principle I
  • DoD expects DoD civilian personnel to communicate and organize with the community of fellow U.S. Government and allied captives.
  • Carefully place small, dry kindling over the burning tinderPrepare adequate amounts of tinder, kindling, and fuelUse a platform
  • DoD expects DoD civilian personnel to avoid isolation events; if unable to avoid isolation, to return to friendly control with honor.
  • 1. Prepare adequate amounts of tinder, kindling, and fuel2. Use a platform3. carefully place small, dry kindling over the burning tinder
In the event of isolation during operations other than war, the reasons to delay contact with legitimate authorities include.
  • Gain situational awareness Contact friendly forces
  • Maintain a low profileBe conscious of your body language
  • A verifiable dateYou and your fellow captives' identitiesYour health and welfare
  • organization
What are some de-escalation strategies personnel can use to discourage captor violence?
  • Prevent recognitionPass initial scrutiny
  • Phase IPhase IIPhase III- ans. (?)Phase IV
  • PAID-E (Perceive, analyze, interpret, decide, execute)
  • Maintain a low profileBe conscious of your body language
Which of the following are elements of the COLDER principle?
  • Wear clothing loose and layeredKeep clothing dryRepair clothing as necessaryKeep clean
  • Have faith in the USGRemain professional and avoid exploitationMaintain your honor and communicate your innocence
  • rainfallWater from plantsmelted snow
  • The area is large enough for you and your equipmentProvides natural protection from environment, hazards, and threatsSufficient materials are available for constructing a shelter.
what are the goals of using a disguise?
  • Use a tourniquet Elevate and immobilizeApply direct pressure
  • Prevent recognitionPass initial scrutiny
  • Boiling vigorously for at lease one minuteChemically treating water with chlorine or iodinePurifying with commercial micro filter
  • When in physical or mortal danger
The weakened state of the captives' _____ reduces their capacity to collectively resist adversary exploitation efforts. Acceptance of special favors also provides an opening for an adversary's future exploitation efforts against you.
  • Evasion chart
  • organization
  • special favors
  • Principle I
build rapport with your captor:
  • Phase IPhase IIPhase III- ans. (?)Phase IV
  • rainfallWater from plantsmelted snow
  • When in physical or mortal danger
  • Extrem CautionInfluenceBuilding Rapport
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