What protective measures should you take during a direct action recovery? |
Avoid windows and doors |
What is the best way to prepare food in a survival situation? |
Boiling |
What is the appropriate means for leaving evidence of presence? |
Fingerprints Notes DNA |
Which Code of Conduct article articulates the emotional connection between the Service member and the concept of sacrifice, as a requirement for honorable military service? |
Article I |
Ensure you record data about your communication devices, i.e. cellular phone, survival radio, and personal locator beacon on your ___________________ prior to deploying or mission execution. |
EPA and mission profile |
Which of the following are procedures for the proper use of clothing? |
Cotton socks are best |
During a hole-up what is your primary concern? |
security |
What types of information can be found on an EPA? |
Communications plan Planned routes of travel Immediate evasion actions |
Your resistance goals include which of the following? |
Resist providing a confession, focus on your authorized communications |
Which of the following actions are appropriate for treating a wound? |
All of the above |
When using a visual signal to support your recovery efforts, guidelines to follow include: |
Contrast, size, ratio |
What is a written plan of action, developed prior to executing a mission, which will improve your chances of successful evasion and recovery by providing the recovery forces with your evasion intentions and key recovery information? |
EPA |
If held in captivity you must remember to give no information or take part in any action which might be harmful to your comrades. This is an example of what, under Article IV of the Code of Conduct. |
keeping the faith |
Actions to take when capture is imminent include. |
Sanitize personal or sensitive materials (correct) Try to retain your personal cell phone (correct) Leave evidence of presence at capture point (correct) |
What are some techniques you can use to help cope with the psychological effects of captivity? |
Have faith that the U.S. government will support your family (correct) Keep your mind active by recalling fond memories or designing a house (correct) Reaffirm your will to live and focus on positive reasons to return home (correct) |
Leaving evidence of your presence supports U.S. Government effort to locate, identify and recover you. |
True |
The Code of Conduct explains your duty to escape and aid others to escape. Part of that duty includes planning for post escape evasion and recovery. |
True |
You should attempt to provide proof of life during any audio or video recording or written documents? |
True |
Which reintegration phase moves the recovered person to the Continental United States (CONUS)? |
Phase III |
According to Article V of the Code of Conduct, which of the following topics are you authorized to discuss in all captivity situations? |
The innocent circumstances leading to your capture |
When providing proof of life what information should you include? |
You and your fellow captives’ identities A verifiable date Your health and welfare |
During a direct action recovery, you should pick up a weapon and assist the recovery team. |
False |
In the event of isolation during operations other than war, the reasons to delay contact with legitimate authorities include: |
Contact friendly forces Gain situational awareness |
While in captivity you should avoid the following topics when interacting with the media. |
Discussing sensitive matters Making statements that might bring harm to other captives |
The first personnel recovery (PR) task is _____________. This task activates the execution portion of the PR system. |
Report |
Which of the following are elements of the COLDER principle? |
All of the above |
What escape planning factors can facilitate or hinder your escape. |
… |
The acronym SCORE is used to help guide your behavior in captivity. What does SCORE stand for? |
Survive, Communicate, Organize, Resist, Escape |
When confronted with capture, medical personnel and chaplains may resort to aggressive action and the use of force for ____________ or in defense of the sick or wounded. |
Self-defense |
Which of the following are suggested means of preparation for isolation? |
All of the above |
Which of the following techniques can be used to resist interrogation? |
Keep faith with yourself and fellow comrades |
Which evasion aids can assist you with making contact with the local population? |
Pointee-Talkee Cultural Smart Cards |
What evasion aid is tailored to cover an individual operational area, combining standard navigation charts and maps with evasion and survival information? |
Evasion chart |
Which of the following are consumable sources of water? |
Rainfall Water from plants Melted snow |
The traditional chain of command roles and responsibilities continue in all captivity environments. The senior eligible military member assumes command over captives from all US Military Departments. |
True |
What are the goals of using a disguise? |
1.Prevent recognition 2.Pass initial scrutiny |
What is the acronym for the actions you should take to gain and maintain your situational awareness? |
PAID-E |
One way to gain acceptance from the local population after making contact is to discuss the similarities between your religions. This helps to show you are peaceful and mean no harm. |
False |
Which of the following is NOT an application of the Code of Conduct? |
Directing the captor’s attention to a fellow captive for interrogation |
Which of the following is a technique recovery forces use for authentication of an isolated person? |
Number, letter, and word of the day ISOPREP information Challenge and reply password |
JKO SERE 100.2 POSTTEST
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