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43 Cards in this Set
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Which articles of the Uniform Code of Military Justice specify to whom and where military jurisdiction applies?
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Articles 2 & 5.
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How often is validation testing conducted on a detector dog team?
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At least annually.
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What type of force is a military working dog not considered?
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Deadly.
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As a military working dog handler, when would you not release your dog?
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In an area where children are present, as a last resort before using deadly force.
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What is the most common search used by a military working dog team when searching a suspect?
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Standing search.
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What occurs If military working dog team fails to meet minimum accuracy on validation testing?
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The military working dog team is entered into remedial training.
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Which for is initiated by the 341st training squadron when a military working dog is procured?
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DD Form 1834.
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Which form is used as a basis for establishing probable cause to warrant search authorization?
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AF Form 323.
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Which two forms are initiated at the beginning of each month and annotated daily?
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AF Form 321 and 323.
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Who is responsible for providing complete veterinary medical care to military working dogs?
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Director of Veterinary Public Health Services.
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You would not use the muzzle on your dog when it is?
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overheated.
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How often should you loosen a tourniquet to allow circulation to return?
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Every 10 minutes.
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What do you do when the dog has a fracture with the bone protruding through the wound and displacement is not great?
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Apply a supporting splint.
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On what are installation entry point checks based?
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Protection of government property.
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In what capacity are you acting when you conduct entry point checks?
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A sentinel.
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What action would a dog handler take once a vehicle is stopped for a base entry point check and the identity of the driver made?
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Walk the dog around the vehicle to conduct an examination.
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Which types of patrols are used by security forces?
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Motorized, foot, reserve, and special purpose.
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Which type of military working dog patrol is the most effective and has the potential to cover a large area?
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Motorized.
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What must the dog first be taught during patrol training?
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Not to enter the vehicle until so instructed.
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What command does a handler give a dog to enter a vehicle?
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HUP.
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Why is the military working dog placed in the sit position during motorized patrol?
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The dog will be alert to the surroundings.
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What action does a handler take when a dog shows aggression toward a passenger in the patrol vehicle?
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Correct the dog immediately.
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What type of patrol is used to provide specialized support to distinguished visitors?
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Special-purpose.
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Where should a dog team be positioned during the peaceful stages of a confrontation management situation?
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Out of sight of the crowd.
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What Air Force program is designed to produce direct and indirect influences that will dissuade or deter an enemy from initiating hostile operations against the Air Force?
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Air Force physical security program.
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What is the primary mission of dogs that are used in support of detection screens?
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Detection.
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Why are military working dog teams assigned as a detection screen sentry highly effective?
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Unique ability to detect persons at great distances.
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Who decides what action to take when a dog responds to an unknown stimuli while assigned to a detection screen post?
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On - duty supervisor.
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What post provides surveillance over restricted area perimeters that are not supported by intrusion detection systems?
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Close boundary sentry.
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under ideal conditions, a military working dog can detect and respond to a suspect from at least?
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250 yards.
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What is considered the most important consideration in effective employment of dog teams in an air base defense mode?
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Dog team.
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What would cause a change in posts for a military working dog team during ABD operations?
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Change in wind direction.
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What are the dog team's primary duties in the air base's area of responsibility?
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Fixed detection posts, motorized patrols, and combat patrols.
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What posts are well suited for dogs at night time?
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Fixed detection posts.
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What size is a patrol area in which a dog team works directly into the wind, allowing the dog to traverse from side to side?
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No wider than 50 meters.
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On open, flat terrain, at what distance can a dog detect a suspect when winds are moderate at 3 to 15 miles per hour?
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1000 yards.
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Of all the factors that affect a military working dog capabilities, what is the most important controllable factor?
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Training.
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What causes most military working dogs to ignore the movements of escort forces behind an MWD team on an ABD patrol?
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Repeated exercises.
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Why is a military working dog team especially effective and beneficial when conducting building checks?
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The dog is capable of detecting scents.
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From what direction should a military working dog team approach a building to conduct a check?
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Downwind.
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When do you first notify the desk sergeant of an imminent building check?
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When you discover an open door.
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What are the actions of a military working dog team w h en they discover an open door or broken window?
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Take cover immediately in a position where you can see the building.
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During a funds escort, how is a military working dog team positioned 8 relation to the fund custodian?
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Slightly to the rear of the fund custodian.
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