Saturday, March 7, 2020

Free Essays on Private Security

â€Å"Course Project† No information in this paper is classified As I am stationed in Germany, the successful completion of this lesson was very difficult. As you are well aware of, since September 11, the Armed Forces of the United States have been on Threat Condition (Threat Con) Charlie or Bravo. Both, Threat Con Charlie and Bravo have the same security measure but the difference is the use of deadly force. Under Threat Con Charlie, the Noncommissioned Officer In Charge (NCOIC) can authorize the use of deadly force and under Bravo; the Officer In Charge must authorize it. The entire European Command is under Threat Con Bravo and will remain at this level for some time. The reason that I have mentioned the Threat Con is because it has a direct effect on the overall security and how the general public (soldiers and dependants) feels about the safety of they’re shopping. If I may call your attention to the drawing of exhibit â€Å"A† (Area Overview) you will see that this is indeed a very small post (called concerns here in Germany). The XXX represent a seven-foot high chain-link fence with razor wire and barbed wire on top of it (this was just added after September 11th incident). Located at Guard Point one (1), there are two to three civilian security guards (Pond’s security force) with loaded 9mm weapons and three to four soldiers with loaded M16’s with 20 live rounds apiece. Upon entrance into the post, one must stop and show their drivers license, ID Card, and vehicle registration and the vehicle gets a quick look over. Then you would proceed in and within 30 meters the road divides (divided by concrete barriers) and an armed soldier will direct you to the search lane or the bypass lane. If you are lucky you will go through the bypass lane, however if you get directed (ever five cars) to search lane your vehicle will go through an intensive... Free Essays on Private Security Free Essays on Private Security â€Å"Course Project† No information in this paper is classified As I am stationed in Germany, the successful completion of this lesson was very difficult. As you are well aware of, since September 11, the Armed Forces of the United States have been on Threat Condition (Threat Con) Charlie or Bravo. Both, Threat Con Charlie and Bravo have the same security measure but the difference is the use of deadly force. Under Threat Con Charlie, the Noncommissioned Officer In Charge (NCOIC) can authorize the use of deadly force and under Bravo; the Officer In Charge must authorize it. The entire European Command is under Threat Con Bravo and will remain at this level for some time. The reason that I have mentioned the Threat Con is because it has a direct effect on the overall security and how the general public (soldiers and dependants) feels about the safety of they’re shopping. If I may call your attention to the drawing of exhibit â€Å"A† (Area Overview) you will see that this is indeed a very small post (called concerns here in Germany). The XXX represent a seven-foot high chain-link fence with razor wire and barbed wire on top of it (this was just added after September 11th incident). Located at Guard Point one (1), there are two to three civilian security guards (Pond’s security force) with loaded 9mm weapons and three to four soldiers with loaded M16’s with 20 live rounds apiece. Upon entrance into the post, one must stop and show their drivers license, ID Card, and vehicle registration and the vehicle gets a quick look over. Then you would proceed in and within 30 meters the road divides (divided by concrete barriers) and an armed soldier will direct you to the search lane or the bypass lane. If you are lucky you will go through the bypass lane, however if you get directed (ever five cars) to search lane your vehicle will go through an intensive...

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