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Standing Rules of Engagement (SROE) - ANS establishes polices and procedures governing the actions of the military OUTSIDE OF THE U.S AND OVERSEAS. Standing Rules for the Use of Force (SRUF) - ANS establishes polices and procedures governing the actions of the military OCCURING...

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Standing Rules of Engagement (SROE) - ANS establishes polices and procedures
governing the actions of the military OUTSIDE OF THE U.S AND OVERSEAS.

Standing Rules for the Use of Force (SRUF) - ANS establishes polices and procedures
governing the actions of the military OCCURING INSIDE THE U.S AND DOD CIVIL SUPPORT.

What is the goal of US national security policy? - ANS to ensure the survival, safety, and
vitality of our nation and maintain stable international environment.

What happens when a force is declared hostile? - ANS no need to observe a hostile act or
intent before engaging.

Declared Hostile Force - ANS Any civilian, paramilitary, military force, or terrorist that has
been declared hostile by U.S authority

Hostile Intent - ANS threat of imminent use of force against the U.S.

Hostile Act - ANS An attack or use of force against the U.S.

Impeding Mission - ANS An attempt to deny or delay a mission. e.x. IED, Barricade, and
firebombs

Imminent Threat - ANS Capability to inflict death or serious bodily harm. (based on DoD
forces at the time and will be made at any level)

Imminent Use of Force - ANS Force against the US is imminent.

Use of Non-Deadly Force - ANS used when all lesser means have failed and minimum
amount is necessary.

Use of Deadly Force - ANS A person uses causing, or that a person knows or should
know, would create a substantial risk of causing, death or serious bodily harm.

DoD use of force order? - ANS DoD 5210.56

, use of force defines "Serious bodily harm" as - ANS fractures, dislocated bones, deep
cuts, torn members of the body, serious internal damage and organs, and other life threatening
injuries.

What is the OODA loop? - ANS Observe, Orient, Decide, Act

The two parts of OODA loop - ANS Perception and Tactical Consideration

Perception of OODA - ANS Fitness, skill, fear, gender, injuries, sight/vision

Tactical Considerations of OODA - ANS back-up, SOPs, communication, mission/task,
disengage, ROE/RUF

what is the force continuum concept? - ANS a guide for the use of force that must be
reasonable.

Force continuum can rise and lower? - ANS True rise and lower

What is the purpose of force continuum? - ANS to serve as a training aid to assist service
members in use of force decision making tool.

BLUE: presence - ANS Cooperative/Compliant: follows commands

GREEN: Communication - ANS Passive Resistance: resistance with no danger of harm

YELLOW: Physical control - ANS Active Resistance: non-assaultive physical action to
resist.

ORANGE: Non-lethals - ANS Assaultive: kicking, striking, wrestle

RED: Deadly force - ANS Death: causing harm or death.

Non-lethal DoDD order and definition? - ANS DoDD 3000.03e. Weapons that are
designed and primarily employed to incapacitate personnel or materiel, while minimizing
fatalities and death.

What is DoD policy on NLW? - ANS be designed to reinforce deterrence and expand the
range of options to commanders.

What are the limits of NLW? - ANS effectiveness, perception, and legality

What are the NLW training requirements? - ANS not stand alone, each service and unit
has unique training, employment of NLW must have preperation and training, training must be
realistic, training flow.

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