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AIR FORCE DOCTRINE PUBLICATION 3-10 FORCE PROTECTION19 November 2019 CATALOG OF DOCTRINE TOPICS Introduction to FORCE PROTECTION FORCE PROTECTION (FP) Fundamentals The Airman s Perspective on FORCE PROTECTION Command Responsibilities for FORCE PROTECTION FORCE PROTECTION and Command Relationships in a Joint Environment Legal and Law Enforcement Considerations during FORCE PROTECTION Planning and Execution Threats to the Air FORCE Mission (FP) DOD Terrorism Threat Levels Threat Objectives Risk Management Process FORCE PROTECTION Planning FORCE PROTECTION Intelligence Counterintelligence Support to FORCE PROTECTION The FORCE PROTECTION Community AIR FORCE DOCTRINE PUBLICATION (AFDP) 3-10 FORCE PROTECTION 2 INTRODUCTION TO FORCE PROTECTION Last Updated: 19 November 2019 FORCE PROTECTION (FP) doctrine is constantly evolving. It should guide us to effectively organize and employ through the complexities of counterinsurgency and steady-state operations, and help us re- learn the lessons of large-scale peer and near-peer conflict and competition in contested environments.
familiarization, self-aid / buddy care), and other relevant training required to prepare Airmen to better protect themselves and the base. Additionally, all Airmen should be trained to recognize and report chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) hazards, which can be difficult to detect and may not always be preceded by a
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