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124th Fighter Wing Deployment Smart Pack
You are READY! Time for some Unit Pride
Use the buddy system -- Remain vigilant
Sustain your positive “First Class” attitude and
your sense of urgency
Rely on your core competencies
Use T.O.’s
If in doubt, pause and seek assis-tance
Your safety is a priority
THINK before you act --take the time to do it right
You are an integral part of our warrior team, together,
we will achieve an “Outstanding”
We are one team, All-in!
YOUR PAX ASSEMBLY TIME:___________________ (BE EARLY)
KNOW YOUR DURESS WORDS! PENCIL IN: (FOUO)
CURRENT FPCON;____________________________________________
INFOCON:__________________________________________________
ICC DIRECTIVES______________________________________________
� Colonel James R. Compton--Commander
Our mission is to demonstrate the 124FW’s ability to transform from peacetime environment to wartime posture.
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Table of ContentsPage
Table of Contents 2Personal Luggage 3Map and Important Buildings 4Base X 4WAA 5PDF 5MOB-BAGS 5CDF 5Your Workflow 6Calendar 8Operational Security 12FPCON 12INFOCON 13Active Shooter 14Information Assurance Security Tips 16Reference 20
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Personal Luggage
Personal Bag: Deploying personnel report to their unit with a minimum of the items below packed in a duffel bag or soft luggage with rounded cor-
ners. See your UDM for any additional packing requirements. MANDATORY INDIVIDUAL MINIMUM
TOILETRY ITEMS Item Male Female
□ Cream, shaving, 1 Can As Required □ Razor 1 EA 1 Ea □ Deodorant 1 EA 1 Ea □ Soap, 1 Bars/liquid 1 Bars/liquid □ Toothbrush w/ container 1 Ea 1 Ea □ Toothpaste 1 Tube 1 Tube □ Shampoo 1 Ea As Required □ Comb or brush 1 Ea As Required □ Feminine hygiene items N/A As Required
Minimum Clothing ListNOTE: Prior to deployment all personnel must ensure they have knowledge
of all requirements to include current applicable reporting instructions for mandatory deployment items. All Personnel deploying will have (Web-belt, Canteen, Gas Mask in Carrying Case, and Helmet.)
□ Bag 1 Each □ ABU Ensemble/Flight suit, w/rank 1 Each □ Occupational PPE As Rqd (AFSC specific) □ T-shirts (applicable color) 3 Each □ Undergarments 3 Each □ Boot Socks 3 Pair □ PT T-Shirt 1 Each □ PT Shorts 1 Each □ PT Soc 3 pair □ PT Athletic shoes 1 Pair □ Conservative civilian clothes(shirt/pants) 1 set □ Bed Sheets (any size) 1 set □ Towel and Wash Cloth 1 each
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Map and Important BuildingsStow Your Line Badge When Outside Restricted Area!
Base XEast Flightline; Bldg’s 1530, 1529, 1512, 1531
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Map and Important BuildingsStow Your Line Badge When Outside Restricted Area!
WAAWing Assembly Area: Bldg 301
PDFPersonnel Deployment Function, Bldg 1500
CDFCargo Deployment Function, Taxiway Echo
MOB-BAGSMobility Bags Issued, Bldg 502
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Leading up to ORI - Ensure you are deployable: - Update Training Records - Update Standard Deployment Folder (SDF) - Bring Gas Mask and Holder - Bring Personal Clothing Bag
- Check Paperwork
13 OCT - Final Cargo prep by individual units - Inspection of Cargo - Maintenance continues Pre-generation - Complete all training and
medical/dental/ancillary - All Available Cargo Staged - Unit Deployment Control Center Setup - Chalk 1: Cargo In-Check, staged, ready to load - Base Clean Up
14 OCT - Individual Squadrons conduct Unit Assembly Brief- IG Arrival / Inbriefs
Phase I Operational Readiness Inspection OCT 15/1615 OCT - Deployment Order Issued—RST established- ICC, UDCC, DCC, CDF, PDF Setup as required after RST- ICC meeting ASAP after DEPORD- MXG generate aircraft for deployment- Concept Briefing— RST + 3 hours- CDF processes cargo- Deploying personnel process through PDF - Remain in your Chalk until “released” to base X- Bring food (MRE), water, and Airman’s Manual- ICC Meeting, time TBD - Base X stands up operations to receive aircraft
16 OCT - ICC meeting 0600- CDF & PDF continue processing personnel and cargo- A-10s deploy to Base X for regeneration - Once Deployed to Base X members will wear: Helmets, Web belts, Canteens ICC Meeting, time TBD
Your Workflow
All Members will Wear
Reflective Belt at All Times
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ORI PDF lineEvery Airman’s Responsibility
Bring all required items / don’t bring prohibited items• Personal Clothing Bags / ID & Line Badge / Reflective Belt, Canteen and food
in disposable bags• No Personal Cell-phones• Use and wear PPE correctly - BE SAFE • Remain aware of your surroundings• Report any suspicious activity - TAKE ACTION• Be on time• Show up early and expect unexpected delays (flat tires, etc.)• Pay attention to all briefings; wake up any sleeping wingmen• Maintain disciplined OPSEC & COMSEC procedures• Be a team player
At Your UnitGet Smart • Know the meanings and applications of ICC Directives (ICCDs), FPCON &
INFOCON• If you don’t know the answer, ask your buddy; if your buddy isn’t sure, ask
your supervisor• Pick a wingman• Every Airman (officer & enlisted) will have a wingman from the time they
leave the unit until arriving at Base X
At the PDF (Personnel Deployment Function)
Know where your wingman is at all times • If using the restroom, make sure your wingman returns • Don’t move from one section of the PDF to the next without your wingman • If your wingman cannot be found, remain where you lost contact and in-
form the Troop Commander • Pay attention to the Troop Commander; expedite his/her directives
At the CDF (Cargo Deployment Function)
Listen up & move quickly when directed • The difference between a successful increment or busted increment often
comes down to how quickly an increment can travel from the staging area to the CDF with accountability and proper documentation • Increment monitor must be present for CDF processing
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While processing, all members will wear their Web-belt (LBE), Canteen, Gas Mask in holder and helmet. Once at Base-X wear helmet, LBE and Canteen.
Standby for Directions.
Wear PPE (Personal Protective
Equipment)At All Times
JEWELRY: Remove in areas of industrial work
and flight line
Fill Canteen with Fresh WaterIf Required
Fasten Chin StrapWhen Wearing
Helmet
Wear Reflective Belt Even When not
in Battle Rattle
Inspect Gas Mask Making Sure That the
Inspection Tag is Current and the Case is Closed
Strap SECURED Around Leg
Always CarryAirman’s Manual
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Calendar
Visit
Attitude determines Altitude
Calendar
Attitude determines Altitude
to download your own digital desktop background
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Report suspicious personnel in your workarea or out of the ordinary requests for information
• Always lock your workstation and take your CAC when you step away from your desk — NEVER leave your CAC unsupervised.
• In the event of real-world or simulated discovery of classified informa-tion on an e-mail in an unclassified e-mail system follow instructions on WHITE card posted next to computer.
• If you notice unusual or excessive network activity (cursor on your screen moving around or other strange happenings on your computer) follow instructions on green card posted next to computer.
Operational Security
For Official Use Only - (FOUO)
• All safety related issues• OPSEC/COMSEC issues• FPCON : current, changes &
attainment• Medical issues or emer-
gencies• Aircraft generation
progress/acceptance• PAX eligibility• Frustrated/busted chalks• A-10 deployment• Aircraft regeneration prog-
ress/ acceptance• IG conflicts or possible
findings
Delta - Applies in the immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence has been received that terrorist action against a specific location or person is imminent.
Charlie - Incident occured or intelligence re-ceived indicating some form of terrorist action or targeting against personnel or facilities likely.
Bravo- Increased or more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists.
Alpha - Increased general threat of possible terrorist activity against personnel or facilities; nature and extent are unpredictable.
FPCON
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Report suspicious personnel in your workarea or out of the ordinary requests for information
Operational Security
1 - Highest NETOPS readi-ness condition & addresses intrusion techniques that can-not be identified or defeated at lower readiness levels. Impact to end-users could be significant for short periods.
2 - NETOPS readiness condition requiring a further increase in frequency of validation of the information network and its correspond-ing configuration. Impact to end-users could be significant for short periods.
3 - Further increases NETOPS readi-ness by increasing the frequency of validation of the information network and its corresponding configuration. Minor impact to end-users.
4 - Increased NETOPS readiness, in preparation for operations or exercises. Strengthened security (port blocking, increased scans) measures of informa-tion systems and networks. Negligible impact to end-users.
5 - Information networks are fully operational with information assurance policies in place and enforced.
INFOCON
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WHEN AN ACTIVE SHOOTER IS IN YOUR VICINITY
• Have an escape route and plan in mind
• Leave your belongings behind• Keep your hands visible• Hide in an area out of the shooter’s
view• Block entry to your hiding place
and lock the doors• Silence your cell phone and/or
pager
As a last resort and only when your life is in
imminent danger: • Attempt to incapacitate the
shooter• Act with physical aggression,
throw items at the active shooter
HOWTO RESPONDWHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT
ARRIVES • Remain calm and follow instruc-
tions• Put down any items in your hands
(i.e., bags, jackets)• Raise hands and spread fingers• Keep hands visible at all times• Avoid quick movements toward
officers such as holding on to them for safety
• Avoid pointing, screaming or yell-ing
• Do not stop to ask officers for help or direction when evacuating
WHAT YOU SHOULD PROVIDE TO
LAW ENFORCEMENT OR 911 OPERATOR
• Location of the active shooter• Number of shooters• Physical description of shooters• Number and type of weapons held
by shooters• Number of potential victims at the
location
Active Shooter
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Unit Specific Items:Fill with important items for your work area (i.e. TO’s, PPE, etc.)
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VIRUS REPORTING PROCEDURES
1. STOP! DISCONNECT THE LAN CABLE/DISABLE WIRELESS!
2. LEAVE SYSTEM POWERED UP! Personnel should not click on any prompts, close any windows, or shut down the system.
3. REPORT IMMEDIATELY! Contact the Communication Focal Point Incident Response Line @ 422-5835
VIRUS REPORTING PROCEDURES
1. STOP! DISCONNECT THE LAN CABLE/DISABLE WIRELESS!
2. LEAVE SYSTEM POWERED UP! Personnel should not click on any prompts, close any windows, or shut down the system.
3. REPORT IMMEDIATELY! Contact the Communication Focal Point Incident Response Line @ 422-5835
CLASSIFIED MESSAGE INCIDENT (CMI)
CAUTION: BE DISCRETE!! DO NOT CONTACT ANYONE EXCEPT THE COMM
FOCAL POINT
1. STOP! DISCONNECT THE LAN CABLE/DISABLE WIRLESS of the affected computer system(s) or printer(s).
2. DO NOT LEAVE affected system/printer unattended
3. REPORT IMMEDIATELY! Contact the Communication Focal Point Incident Response Line @ 422-5835. Report – “I have a CMI.”When reporting do NOT discuss details
of the incident!
CLASSIFIED MESSAGE INCIDENT (CMI)
CAUTION: BE DISCRETE!! DO NOT CONTACT ANYONE EXCEPT THE COMM
FOCAL POINT
1. STOP! DISCONNECT THE LAN CABLE/DISABLE WIRLESS of the affected computer system(s) or printer(s).
2. DO NOT LEAVE affected system/printer unattended
3. REPORT IMMEDIATELY! Contact the Communication Focal Point Incident Response Line @ 422-5835. Report – “I have a CMI.”
When reporting do NOT discuss details of the incident!
Wired Connection Diagram
Wireless Connection Diagrams (Examples Only)-Every type of laptop is different. Some switches are manual, others are a Function Key (i.e. F2). Look for the Wireless Signal Logo.
Wired Connection Diagram
Wireless Connection Diagrams (Examples Only)-Every type of laptop is different. Some switches are manual, others are a Function Key (i.e. F2). Look for the Wireless Signal Logo.
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LAN Cable
Disconnect the LAN cable from the jackwith the blinking light.
LAN Cable
Disconnect the LAN cable from the jackwith the blinking light.
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VIRUS REPORTING PROCEDURES
1. STOP! DISCONNECT THE LAN CABLE/DISABLE WIRELESS!
2. LEAVE SYSTEM POWERED UP! Personnel should not click on any prompts, close any windows, or shut down the system.
3. REPORT IMMEDIATELY! Contact the Communication Focal Point Incident Response Line @ 422-5835
VIRUS REPORTING PROCEDURES
1. STOP! DISCONNECT THE LAN CABLE/DISABLE WIRELESS!
2. LEAVE SYSTEM POWERED UP! Personnel should not click on any prompts, close any windows, or shut down the system.
3. REPORT IMMEDIATELY! Contact the Communication Focal Point Incident Response Line @ 422-5835
CLASSIFIED MESSAGE INCIDENT (CMI)
CAUTION: BE DISCRETE!! DO NOT CONTACT ANYONE EXCEPT THE COMM
FOCAL POINT
1. STOP! DISCONNECT THE LAN CABLE/DISABLE WIRLESS of the affected computer system(s) or printer(s).
2. DO NOT LEAVE affected system/printer unattended
3. REPORT IMMEDIATELY! Contact the Communication Focal Point Incident Response Line @ 422-5835. Report – “I have a CMI.”When reporting do NOT discuss details
of the incident!
CLASSIFIED MESSAGE INCIDENT (CMI)
CAUTION: BE DISCRETE!! DO NOT CONTACT ANYONE EXCEPT THE COMM
FOCAL POINT
1. STOP! DISCONNECT THE LAN CABLE/DISABLE WIRLESS of the affected computer system(s) or printer(s).
2. DO NOT LEAVE affected system/printer unattended
3. REPORT IMMEDIATELY! Contact the Communication Focal Point Incident Response Line @ 422-5835. Report – “I have a CMI.”
When reporting do NOT discuss details of the incident!
Wired Connection Diagram
Wireless Connection Diagrams (Examples Only)-Every type of laptop is different. Some switches are manual, others are a Function Key (i.e. F2). Look for the Wireless Signal Logo.
Wired Connection Diagram
Wireless Connection Diagrams (Examples Only)-Every type of laptop is different. Some switches are manual, others are a Function Key (i.e. F2). Look for the Wireless Signal Logo.
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EnlargedView
LAN Cable
Disconnect the LAN cable from the jackwith the blinking light.
LAN Cable
Disconnect the LAN cable from the jackwith the blinking light.
EnlargedView
VIRUS REPORTING PROCEDURES
1. STOP! DISCONNECT THE LAN CABLE/DISABLE WIRELESS!
2. LEAVE SYSTEM POWERED UP! Personnel should not click on any prompts, close any windows, or shut down the system.
3. REPORT IMMEDIATELY! Contact the Communication Focal Point Incident Response Line @ 422-5835
VIRUS REPORTING PROCEDURES
1. STOP! DISCONNECT THE LAN CABLE/DISABLE WIRELESS!
2. LEAVE SYSTEM POWERED UP! Personnel should not click on any prompts, close any windows, or shut down the system.
3. REPORT IMMEDIATELY! Contact the Communication Focal Point Incident Response Line @ 422-5835
CLASSIFIED MESSAGE INCIDENT (CMI)
CAUTION: BE DISCRETE!! DO NOT CONTACT ANYONE EXCEPT THE COMM
FOCAL POINT
1. STOP! DISCONNECT THE LAN CABLE/DISABLE WIRLESS of the affected computer system(s) or printer(s).
2. DO NOT LEAVE affected system/printer unattended
3. REPORT IMMEDIATELY! Contact the Communication Focal Point Incident Response Line @ 422-5835. Report – “I have a CMI.”When reporting do NOT discuss details
of the incident!
CLASSIFIED MESSAGE INCIDENT (CMI)
CAUTION: BE DISCRETE!! DO NOT CONTACT ANYONE EXCEPT THE COMM
FOCAL POINT
1. STOP! DISCONNECT THE LAN CABLE/DISABLE WIRLESS of the affected computer system(s) or printer(s).
2. DO NOT LEAVE affected system/printer unattended
3. REPORT IMMEDIATELY! Contact the Communication Focal Point Incident Response Line @ 422-5835. Report – “I have a CMI.”
When reporting do NOT discuss details of the incident!
Wired Connection Diagram
Wireless Connection Diagrams (Examples Only)-Every type of laptop is different. Some switches are manual, others are a Function Key (i.e. F2). Look for the Wireless Signal Logo.
Wired Connection Diagram
Wireless Connection Diagrams (Examples Only)-Every type of laptop is different. Some switches are manual, others are a Function Key (i.e. F2). Look for the Wireless Signal Logo.
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EnlargedView
LAN Cable
Disconnect the LAN cable from the jackwith the blinking light.
LAN Cable
Disconnect the LAN cable from the jackwith the blinking light.
EnlargedView
Information Assurance Security Tips
COMPUSEC: (Computer Security)
• Protect & Secure your CAC at all times –DO NOT leave your CAC unattended in its reader.
• Protect and maintain availability, integrity, confidentiality and accountability of information systems.
• Do NOT write down user names and passwords.
• Do NOT process classified information on unclassified systems.
COMSEC: (Communications Security)
• Protect classified communication materials.• Do NOT discuss classified information.
Speak only with individuals that have a need to know.
OPSEC: (Operations Security)
• Deny undisclosed information to adversary’s, which may be exploited to degrade mission effectiveness.
• Remember, your trash and recycle bincould be an adversary’s treasure – dispose of and shred material appropriately.
Information Assurance Security Tips
COMPUSEC: (Computer Security)
• Protect & Secure your CAC at all times –DO NOT leave your CAC unattended in its reader.
• Protect and maintain availability, integrity, confidentiality and accountability of information systems.
• Do NOT write down user names and passwords.
• Do NOT process classified information on unclassified systems.
COMSEC: (Communications Security)
• Protect classified communication materials.• Do NOT discuss classified information.
Speak only with individuals that have a need to know.
OPSEC: (Operations Security)
• Deny undisclosed information to adversary’s, which may be exploited to degrade mission effectiveness.
• Remember, your trash and recycle bin could be an adversary’s treasure – dispose of and shred material appropriately
Important Phone Numbers
CFP Routine Number 422-3242Wing Information Assurance Office 422-6105
FOR AFTER HOURS INCIDENTRESPONSE SUPPORT PLEASE CALL 422-5835 AND FOLLOW THE PHONE
TREE.
Optional area for local info sticker
Important Phone Numbers
CFP Routine Number 422-3242Wing Information Assurance Office 422-6105
FOR AFTER HOURS INCIDENTRESPONSE SUPPORT PLEASE CALL 422-5835 AND FOLLOW THE PHONE
TREE.
Optional area for local info sticker
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Information Assurance Security Tips
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Information Assurance Security Tips
COMPUSEC: (Computer Security)
• Protect & Secure your CAC at all times –DO NOT leave your CAC unattended in its reader.
• Protect and maintain availability, integrity, confidentiality and accountability of information systems.
• Do NOT write down user names and passwords.
• Do NOT process classified information on unclassified systems.
COMSEC: (Communications Security)
• Protect classified communication materials.• Do NOT discuss classified information.
Speak only with individuals that have a need to know.
OPSEC: (Operations Security)
• Deny undisclosed information to adversary’s, which may be exploited to degrade mission effectiveness.
• Remember, your trash and recycle bincould be an adversary’s treasure – dispose of and shred material appropriately.
Information Assurance Security Tips
COMPUSEC: (Computer Security)
• Protect & Secure your CAC at all times –DO NOT leave your CAC unattended in its reader.
• Protect and maintain availability, integrity, confidentiality and accountability of information systems.
• Do NOT write down user names and passwords.
• Do NOT process classified information on unclassified systems.
COMSEC: (Communications Security)
• Protect classified communication materials.• Do NOT discuss classified information.
Speak only with individuals that have a need to know.
OPSEC: (Operations Security)
• Deny undisclosed information to adversary’s, which may be exploited to degrade mission effectiveness.
• Remember, your trash and recycle bin could be an adversary’s treasure – dispose of and shred material appropriately
Important Phone Numbers
CFP Routine Number 422-3242Wing Information Assurance Office 422-6105
FOR AFTER HOURS INCIDENTRESPONSE SUPPORT PLEASE CALL 422-5835 AND FOLLOW THE PHONE
TREE.
Optional area for local info sticker
Important Phone Numbers
CFP Routine Number 422-3242Wing Information Assurance Office 422-6105
FOR AFTER HOURS INCIDENTRESPONSE SUPPORT PLEASE CALL 422-5835 AND FOLLOW THE PHONE
TREE.
Optional area for local info sticker
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Information Assurance Security Tips
COMPUSEC: (Computer Security)
• Protect & Secure your CAC at all times –DO NOT leave your CAC unattended in its reader.
• Protect and maintain availability, integrity, confidentiality and accountability of information systems.
• Do NOT write down user names and passwords.
• Do NOT process classified information on unclassified systems.
COMSEC: (Communications Security)
• Protect classified communication materials.• Do NOT discuss classified information.
Speak only with individuals that have a need to know.
OPSEC: (Operations Security)
• Deny undisclosed information to adversary’s, which may be exploited to degrade mission effectiveness.
• Remember, your trash and recycle bincould be an adversary’s treasure – dispose of and shred material appropriately.
Information Assurance Security Tips
COMPUSEC: (Computer Security)
• Protect & Secure your CAC at all times –DO NOT leave your CAC unattended in its reader.
• Protect and maintain availability, integrity, confidentiality and accountability of information systems.
• Do NOT write down user names and passwords.
• Do NOT process classified information on unclassified systems.
COMSEC: (Communications Security)
• Protect classified communication materials.• Do NOT discuss classified information.
Speak only with individuals that have a need to know.
OPSEC: (Operations Security)
• Deny undisclosed information to adversary’s, which may be exploited to degrade mission effectiveness.
• Remember, your trash and recycle bin could be an adversary’s treasure – dispose of and shred material appropriately
Important Phone Numbers
CFP Routine Number 422-3242Wing Information Assurance Office 422-6105
FOR AFTER HOURS INCIDENTRESPONSE SUPPORT PLEASE CALL 422-5835 AND FOLLOW THE PHONE
TREE.
Optional area for local info sticker
Important Phone Numbers
CFP Routine Number 422-3242Wing Information Assurance Office 422-6105
FOR AFTER HOURS INCIDENTRESPONSE SUPPORT PLEASE CALL 422-5835 AND FOLLOW THE PHONE
TREE.
Optional area for local info sticker
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Oh No!!!!!!
My computer has a virus!or
I have a Classified Message Incident!
WhatdoI
do?
Simple!Follow the
instructions on the
white card next toyour
computer!
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KNOW YOUR DURESS WORDS! PENCIL IN: (FOUO)
_________________________________________________________________
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CURRENT FPCON: INFOCON: ICC DIRECTIVES:REASON:
FPCON: INFOCON: ICC DIRECTIVES:REASON:
FPCON: INFOCON: ICC DIRECTIVES:REASON:
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FPCON: INFOCON: ICC DIRECTIVES:REASON:
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ACH Advanced Combat HelmetCAC Common Access CardCAT Crisis Action TeamCDF Cargo deployment functionCOMSEC Communication SecurityDCD Deployment Control CenterDEPORD Deployment OrderEET Exercise Evaluation TeamFPCON Force Protection ConditionFW Fighter WingICC Incident Control CenterIG Inspector GeneralINFOCON Information ConditionLBE Load Bearing EquipmentMRE Meal Ready to EatMSG Mission Support GroupMXG Maintenance GroupNETOPS Network OperationsPDF Personnel Deployment FunctionOPSEC Operational SecurityPPE Personal Protection EquipmentRST Reference Start TimeSDF Standard Deployment FolderT.O. Technical OrderUCC Unit Control CenterDSOE Deployment Schedule of EventsMXOPS Aircraft Generation (load & prep jets for departure)Aircraft Regeneration Reconfigure at Base X
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ReferenceActual Medical Emergency, Fire,
Bomb Threat - 911Command Post 5333Ground Safety 5317Security Forces 5366ATNAS OPS 6311ATO 5889Chaplain 6735SARC 6162JAG 3113MOCC 5424Public Affairs 6157Vehicle Dispatch 6466
ICC/BLDING 400From off base 422-5333FW/CC 422-5323FW/CV 422-5814FW/CCC 422-6993ICC Cordntr 422-5390MXG/CC 422-6464MSG/CC 422-5555INTEL 422-5223Command Pst 422-5333OPS Desk 422-5348
Cargo Deployment FunctionTrans Cont Officer 5765Cargo 5980Ramp 5980DVO 6416
UDCC BLDG PHONECES 412 5506CF 669 3242PDF 1500 5643LRS 503 5388MXG 148 5516MDG 668 5369SFS 144 6067OG 146 6165
Deployment Control Center
IDO 5517DCC NCOIC 5887PDF REP 5895Logistics REP 5887CDF REP 5765
Personal Deployment
FunctionPDF OIC 5643PDF NCOIC 5643WAA 6245PAX Manifest 6493Eligibility 6492Identification 6492Medical 6731Fmly Readnss 5374PDF ECP 6837PAX Briefing 6826Orders Funct. 6831
ORI Phone Reference
Pratice Phone UP / DOWN Protocol
“Duty Section, Rank & Name,
Unsecure Line”