
Protecting the Force rests on the Pillars of Force Protection!
Antiterrorism Vigilance
Antiterrorism is the defense measure used to reduce the vulnerability of
individuals, information, and facilities to terroristic acts. The threat of terrorists
attacking our military communities is real. Terrorists can strike anytime and anywhere.
The terrorist threat ranges from ideological influence, to recruitment, to kidnapping for
ransom or political gain. Since 9/11, terrorist’s tactics and methods have increasingly
targeted civilians in public places in an attempt to influence governments.
Remember these few tips to help protect yourself and others from the threat of terrorism:
• Maintain situational awareness at all times. See Something Say Something.
• Basic security begins at home. Make sure your window and doors are locked.
• Participate or organize a neighborhood watch program.
• Think ahead and choose safe travel modes and routes when travelling abroad.
• Prior to travelling abroad, ensure you receive an AOR Threat brief from your ATPC.
• Report suspicious behavior or activities to the local law enforcement.
Antiterrorism individual awareness training is available through the unit or installation
Antiterrorism Officer or visit
https://Atlevel1.dtic.mil/at/jsps/.
Report Suspicious Activity Immediately!
See Something. Say Something.
Because someone is depending on you!
AR NG Joint Operations Center
501-212-5471
Operations Security (OPSEC)
OPSEC is a process of identifying critical information and subsequently analyzing friendly
actions attendant to military operations and other activities to:
Remember these few tips to help protect yourself and others from the threat of terrorism:
• Identify those actions that can be observed by adversary intelligence systems.
• Determine indicators that hostile intelligence systems might
obtain that could be interpreted or pieced together to derive critical information in time to
be useful to adversaries.
• Select and execute measures that eliminate or reduce to an
acceptable level the vulnerabilities of friendly actions to adversary exploitation.
Operations Security protects critical information from adversary observation and collection
in ways that traditional security programs cannot.
ARNG CRITICAL INFORMATION LIST
The following list is not intended to be the sole or complete source for identifying
Operations Security information. This list is provided for a ‘quick glance’ basic risk
assessment and is not intended to be a comprehensive reference.
For more helpful OPSEC “Tip Off” indicators, OPSEC information and references, click
here.
PROTECT THIS INFORMATION!
• Unit IDT Periods.
• Unit AT Periods.
• Unit and Armory Mission Essential Vulnerable Areas.
• Unit Personnel Information.
• Deployment Information.
• Critical Process of the ARNG.
• Security Routines.
• IDS and Other Communication Failures.
• Flight Information.
• ARNG Support to Possible CBRNE Events and Media Coverage.
• Itineraries and Schedules of the Senior Command Group.
• Domestic operations.
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