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1. TWL: Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team
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- Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team Team Profile.
- Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team .
- Marine Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (FAST) Company -Dedicated, armed, combat-trained cadre -Task organized and equipped to perform security missions of short duration -Augment installation security when the threat condition has been elevated beyond the capability of the permanent security force -Train installation security forces in antiterrorism and weapons marksmanship -Assist the base security officer in the preparation of base defense and other security plans -Requested by combatant and fleet commanders-in-chief -Deploy only upon approval of the Chief of Naval Operations .
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2. Threatstop-About us
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- Dan has over 25 years experience as both a military and a civilian police officer, and as a government security specialist specializing in the area of Threat Management. As a law enforcement and security professional, he has experience in cases ranging from illegal drugs and espionage, to serving as defense team investigator in a capitol murder case. His experience includes planning and executing security operations and exercises for such large events as Seattle’s SEAFAIR, and San Francisco's annual Fleet Week, to port security operations in foreign ports from Australia to France. ... He has developed and implemented various security and safety programs for different organizations such as Threat Management, Anti-terrorism, Asset Protection, Safety, and Disaster Preparedness to name but a few. He has managed, organized, and trained both small and large security organizations in almost every fashion of security operations. ...
- Dan has completed various federal and state law enforcement and security training programs including the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center and the FBI National Academy. ...
- Miller is an associate trainer with ThreatSTOP and has served in positions ranging from Protective Service Agent to Chief of Police and as Deputy Security Officer for the Navy’s Northwest Region. He recently returned from a special assignment at Souda Bay, Crete, (Greece) where he was responsible for management of Security and Law Enforcement, Anti-terrorism and Physical Security, including the only fully authorized U. ... waterborne armed security patrol in Europe. ...
- Additionally, Daniel has also served as a School Resource officer responsible for Security and Security planning at a large high school campus with over a thousand students. Daniel has vast experience and knowledge in creating, exercising and implementing Security plans, disaster preparedness plans and standards, and conducted surveys to ensure their compliance. He was responsible for development and management of security budgets 5 to 20 million dollars. Daniel has provided training on various law enforcement and security related issues including personal protection and self-defense, and defensive driving, and is also a certified law enforcement firearms instructor. ...
3. COAST GUARD, NAVY JOIN FORCES FOR HOMELAND SECURITY
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- COAST GUARD, NAVY JOIN FORCES FOR HOMELAND SECURITY.
- Pacific Fleet jointly announced today the assignment of two Cyclone-Class Navy Patrol Coastal (PC) ships in support of our nations homeland security along the U. ...
- Under OPERATION NOBLE EAGLE, the PCs will be used for United States coastal patrol and maritime homeland security operations under the tactical control of the Coast Guard Pacific Area command. ... Pacific Fleet. ...
- As the lead agency for maritime homeland security, the Coast Guard is responsible for protecting more than 360 ports and 95,000 miles of U. ... Navy and federal, state and local law enforcement, the Coast Guard has been conducting its largest port security operation since World War II. ...
- The PCs will continue to be manned and operated by Navy crews, but a small team of specially trained Coast Guard law enforcement officers will deploy aboard each of the ships on maritime homeland security patrol to conduct law enforcement boardings of vessels at sea, prior to the vessels entry into a U. ... The PCs will also be used to provide anti-terrorism/force protection for Naval ships and escort commercial ships in and out of U. ...
- Having a Coast Guard boarding team aboard a Navy ship is similar to arrangements dating back to the1980s in joint Navy-Coast Guard counter-narcotics operations. ... Navy ships worldwide in support of port security and maritime interdiction operations in the Arabian Gulf and Southwest Asia. ...
- The PCs involved in this deployment will be used for homeland security for the next six months. Use of PCs for homeland security in the long-term future has not yet been determined. ... Atlantic Fleet for maritime homeland security operations. ...
- ) Commanded by a Surface Warfare Officer (second-tour department head selected for command) Crew consists of fleet Sailors, not SEALs or Special Warfare Combat Crewmen (SWCC) .
4. Navy, Coast Guard Join Forces For Homeland Security
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- Navy, Coast Guard Join Forces For Homeland Security.
- Joint Release By Atlantic Fleet and Coast Guard Public Affairs .
- Atlantic Fleet, and Vice Adm. Thad Allen, Commander of the Coast Guard Atlantic Area, jointly announced today the assignment of four Cyclone-Class Navy Patrol Coastal (PC) ships in support of our nation's homeland security OPERATION NOBLE EAGLE. ...
- "The Atlantic Fleet is working closely with the Coast Guard to ensure the security of our Gulf and east coast ports," said Admiral Natter. ...
- Under OPERATION NOBLE EAGLE, the four Atlantic Fleet PC's will be used for United States coastal patrol and maritime homeland security operations under the tactical control of the Coast Guard Atlantic Area command. Operational control of the ships, normally assigned to United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) through Commander, Naval Special Warfare Command (CNSWC), was recently shifted to Atlantic Fleet Navy commands. ...
- "The Cyclone-Class of Navy ships are particularly suited for the maritime homeland security mission," Allen said. ...
- As the lead agency for maritime homeland security, the Coast Guard is responsible for protecting more than 360 ports and 95,000 miles of U. ... Navy and federal, state and local law enforcement, the Coast Guard has been conducting its largest port security operation since World War II. ...
- The PCs will continue to be manned and operated by Navy crews, but a small team of specially trained Coast Guard law enforcement officers from Coast Guard Tactical Law Enforcement Team North (TACLET), based in Yorktown, will deploy aboard each of the ships on maritime homeland security patrol to conduct law enforcement boardings of vessels at sea, prior to the vessel's entry into a U. ... The PCs will also be used to provide anti-terrorism/force protection for Naval ships and escort commercial ships in and out of U. ...
- This arrangement -- having a Coast Guard boarding team aboard a Navy ship -- is similar to the one employed for years in joint Navy-Coast Guard counter-narcotics operations, dating back to the1980s, and Coast Guard law enforcement detachments have deployed aboard U. ... Navy ships worldwide in support of port security and maritime interdiction operations in the Persian Gulf and Southwest Asia. ...
- The PCs involved in this deployment order will be utilized for homeland security for the next six months. Use of PCs for homeland security in the long-term future has not yet been determined. ...
5. More Marines Sent to Augment Embassy Security in Liberia
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- More Marines Sent to Augment Embassy Security in Liberia.
- The Marines are part of Rota's Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST).
- Rumsfeld ordered the additional security personnel to the U. ... embassy in Liberia to augment team members and Marine embassy guards already there.
- The FAST is specifically designed to respond to short-notice missions to increase security in the region. ...
- A 31-man inspection team left from Rota July 7 to conduct an assessment of humanitarian needs in Liberia. The team consisted of 15 Marines responsible for guarding a Humanitarian Assistance Team made up of 16 inspectors, a group of engineers, doctors, logisticians, civil affairs and public affairs personnel, mostly from U. ...
6. CAAB - After six-decade stay, Marines leave Iceland - 3/5//03
- cndyorks.gn.apc.org
- Now, the Marine Corps security force — all 51 of them — are packing up and leaving.
- But Navy officials at NAS Keflavic won’t have to worry about filling their boots — because the Marines didn’t really pull security detail.
- “The actual security of the base has been done by Navy and Air Force security personnel and the Marines were here on a contingency plan,” said Navy Lt. ... “They didn’t fulfill the security role, didn’t actually do gate guard duty, and were not doing anything here other than training. ...
- , under which the security forces fall.
- For five years, the Marines’ security forces in Iceland had been “invalidated,” and the process of actually getting them out has just really, really slow going, Morgan said.
- The 51 Marines are being transferred to the Hampton Roads and Norfolk area in Virginia and will be used as the core group to set up the 3rd Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team Company, Morgan said.
- The Corps already has two existing fleets, and the creation of the third is part of the Corps’ refocusing of security force battalion capabilities to have more rapidly deployable force protection troops, Morgan said.
- The entire Marine security forces battalion is made up of more than 2,300 Marines and sailors deployed to 10 locations around the world, providing armed anti-terrorism and physical security.
7. DefendAmerica News - Article
- www.amarillonet.com
- Homeland Security.
- Commanders and 1st Sergeants of arriving and departing security units, from left to right, incoming 1st Sgt. ... Task Force Rawhide recently took over base security, allowing A Company, First Battalion, 24th Marines to rotate back to the United States. ...
- 11, 2003 — Task Force Rawhide, part of the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (Anti-Terrorism), replaced Company A, 1st Battalion, 24th Marines, as the guard force for the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa here. ...
- Task Force Rawhide took over Alpha 1/24's duties of supporting Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa's mission of detecting, disrupting and defeating transnational terrorists operating in the East African region by providing security for Camp Lemonier.
- With the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (Anti-Terrorism) mission being to detect, deter and defend against terrorism worldwide, Task Force Rawhide brings valuable terrorism expertise to Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa that most infantry battalions do not have.
- Marines from Task Force Rawhide maintain higher levels of close-in marksmanship skills due to the mandatory Enhanced Marksmanship Program (EMP) course incorporated into the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (Anti-Terrorism) regular training. ...
- They also posses a variety of anti-terrorism skill sets including counter-surveillance training designed to allow anti-terrorism battalion Marines to identify terrorist surveillance efforts prior to actual attacks and high risk personnel training that gives the Marines the ability to conduct personnel protection operations. ...
- "We also have the capability to be reinforced by a FAST (Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team) platoon if needed. ...
- Dunston went on to say that future plans for the camp involve enhancing the overall security of the compound and refining security operations. ...
- Other plans include continuing to develop closer relationships with the Air Force, French and Djiboutian security forces aboard the camp, said Dunston.
- Refining security operations and looking for ways to run things more efficiently are ongoing things that security force must do in combat situations, said Maj. ...
- Since their arrival, Smith said Alpha Company has been constantly improving security positions, building bunkers, upgrading and adding additional posts and redefining the role of the quick reaction force (QRF).
- Task Force Rawhide, a unit from the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade, assumed duties as the guard force here and is responsible for the security of the camp. ...
- Task Force Rawhide, a unit from the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade, assumed duties as the guard force here and is responsible for the security of the Camp. ...
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8. Exercise Tarten Eagle
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- 10, 2002) - Marines of fourth platoon, 1st Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST) Company, rush a perimeter during a Close Quarters Battle training exercise as part of a joint service exercise called Tartan Eagle, which incorporated over 50 servicemembers from the Fleet Protection Group, Royal Marines. ...
- NAVAL SECURITY GROUP NORTHWEST ANNEX, Chesapeake, Va. ... 10, 2002) - Marines of fourth platoon, 1st Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST) Company, and over 50 servicemembers from the Fleet Protection Group, Royal Marines (FPG RM) had their final day of training for Close Quarters Battle (CQB) together as part of a annual joint service exercise called Tartan Eagle 1-03.
- 14, 2002, was to share anti-terrorism tactics, techniques and procedures while increasing the interoperability of the units. ...
- Upon completing the training at Fort Pickett, both units were given free time to experience the pleasures of Hampton Roads before heading to Naval Security Group, Northwest Annex for Extended Military Operations in Urban Terrain and CQB training. ...
- NAVAL SECURITY GROUP NORTHWEST ANNEX, Chesapeake, Va. ... 10, 2002) - Marines of fourth platoon, 1st Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST) Company check their gear before engaging in Close Quarters Battle training along side Fleet Protection Group, Royal Marines in a training exercise known as Tartan Eagle 1-03. ...
- NAVAL SECURITY GROUP NORTHWEST ANNEX, Chesapeake, Va. ... 10, 2002) - A Marine of fourth platoon, 1st Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST) Company, dodges fire as he attempts to evacuate a Marine down in Close Quarters Battle training during a joint training exercise known as Tarten Eagle1-03. ...
- NAVAL SECURITY GROUP NORTHWEST ANNEX, Chesapeake, Va. ...
- NAVAL SECURITY GROUP NORTHWEST ANNEX, Chesapeake, Va. ... 10, 2002)-Servicemembers from the Fleet Protection Group, Royal Marines (FPG RM) plan their attack at Close Quarters Battle training alsong side fourth platoon, 1st Fleet Anti-terrorism Securtiy Team (FAST) Company in a training exercise called Tarten Eagle 1-03. ...
9. 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (Anti-Terrorism)
- www.lejeune.usmc.mil
- Marine Corps Family Team Building.
- Marine Corps Security Force Battalion .
- Service with the fleet is the oldest and original duty of Marines dating from the Athenian fleets of the Fifth Century B. ... , carrying on through Roman times when separate legions of milities classiari ("soldiers of the fleet") were assigned to duty afloat. In the Seventeenth Century the British and Dutch organized the first modern corps of Marines in the western world for duty as ship's detachments and naval security ashore.
- In the fall of 1775 a Corps of American Marines was created by a resolution of the Second Continental Congress "to provide detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels of the Navy, and security detachments for the protection of Naval property at Naval Stations and Bases. " The Marines of the Marine Corps Security Force Battalion perform those very duties today and are the legacy of those first United States Marines created 223 years ago to serve in every clime and place with our nation's Navy.
- Additionally, within the Battalion's structure is a Training Company that produces the most deadly multi-weapon small arms marksmen in the Marine Corps, as well as our nation's only three Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team (FAST) Companies.
- Recent FAST operations include: Operation Just Cause in Panama (1989-1990), Operation Sharp Edge in Liberia (1993) Operation Desert Shield in Saudi Arabia (1990-1991), Operation Desert Storm in Saudi Arabia/Kuwait (1991), Operation Restore Hope in Somalia (1992-1993), Operation Promote Liberty in Panama (1994), Operation Restore Democracy in Haiti (1994), Operation Safe Passage in Cuba and the Caribbean (1995), Bahrain Anti-Terrorist Contingency (1996), Operation Resolute Response (1997), Response to Embassy Bombings in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya (1998), Embassy Reinforcement at Skopje, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (1999 and 2001), support to USS Cole in Yemen (2000), Security for the hospital ship USNS COMFORT in New York City Harbor following the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center (2001) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003).
- Marine Corps Security Forces provide antiterrorism and physical security trained Marines to designated naval installations. They maintain Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (FAST) companies and deploy platoons to support fleet commanders as directed by the Commander-in-Chief, U. ... Atlantic Fleet. ...
10. A Fascinating anti navy terrorism page
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- 1 FAST conducting room clearing exercise (USMC Photo) The USMC's Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Teams (FAST), provide the both US Navy and Marine Corps with a dedicated force protection and anti.
- Task Force on Combatting Terrorism NSDD 179 National Security Decision Directive July 19, 1985. Civilian Aviation Anti-Terrorism Program NSDD 180 National Security Decision.
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- Battelle - Navy - Anti-terrorism, Force Protection and Homeland Security.
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- CNN - Cohen says anti-terrorism battle 'long-term engagement' - August 23, 1998.
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11. History of the FAST
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- Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team.
- The Starfleet Marine Corps' Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Teams (FAST), provide the both Main Fleets and Marine Corps with a dedicated force protection and anti-terrorist unit. ...
- A series of deadly attacks directed at UFP citizens highlighted the requirement for security forces capable of countering terrorist threats against military units. The President issued a directive ordering UFP security agencies and all branches of Starfleet to enhance their capabilities in this field. ...
- In compliance with this directive, the SFMC conducted a thorough evaluation of its security forces during the mid-eighties. Upon the studies completion, the Corps came to the conclusion that its current security procedures were inadequate to handle the security threats being posed against it. ... The new unit was designated as the Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team, or FAST. ...
- Established in 2387, FAST Companies are equipped to perform security missions as directed by the Chief of Fleet Operations. FAST Company Marines augment installation security when a threat condition is elevated beyond the ability of resident and auxiliary security forces. They are not designed to provide a permanent security force for the installation. ...
- FAST Companies are primarily designed to conduct defensive combat operations, military security operations, and rear area security operations. ...
- Task organized and equipped to perform security missions of short duration .
- Augment installation security when the threat condition has been elevated beyond the capability of the permanent security force .
- Train installation security forces in antiterrorism and weapons marksmanship .
- Assist the base security officer in the preparation of base defense and other security plans .
- Requested by combatant and fleet commanders-in-chief .
12. A U.S. Marine Corps Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team is deployed to Aden, Yemen, to provide security for the USS Cole.
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- Marine Corps Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team is deployed to Aden, Yemen, to provide security for the USS Cole. ...
- In this April 13, 2000, file photo, a Marine attached to the Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team (FAST) keeps watch over the security perimeter entrance at the Royal Thai Navy port in Chuck Sa Met, Thailand, during Exercise Cobra Gold. ... Marine Corps Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team (FAST) is deployed to Aden, Yemen, to provide additional security in response to the Oct. ...
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13. Marine Corps Establishes Anti-Terrorism Brigade
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- The Marine Corps responded to the nation's need for greater security against terrorists when, on October 29, 2001, it reactivated the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB) as an anti-terrorism (AT) unit. ...
- Included are a Marine Security Guard Battalion (MSG), which provides 1,255 guards for U. ... embassies around the world; a 2,300-person Marine Corps Security Force Battalion (MCSF) to guard critical naval installations and to provide teams to respond to terrorist attacks against U. ... interests; a 1,200-person ground combat Anti-Terrorism Battalion (currently Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment); and the 350-person Chemical, Biological, Incident Response Force (CBIRF). ...
- and coalition forces were deployed to provide security between rival tribes in the fictitious country of "Tomaliland. ...
- One area of the Brigade targeted for expansion is combat capability through the addition of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (FAST). ...
- "The headquarters team should be built long before a crisis, not during it when lives are at stake. ...
- It is a reliable, required and valuable tool in the nation's arsenal of anti-terrorism capabilities. ...
14. 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (Anti-Terrorism)
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- Marine Corps Family Team Building.
- Jones directed the reactivation of the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB) as an anti-terrorism organization within the U. ...
- The mission of the 4th MEB (AT) is to provide Unified Combatant Commanders with rapidly deployable and sustainable specialized anti-terrorism forces to deter, detect, defend, and conduct initial incident response to combat the threat of terrorism worldwide.
- The 4th MEB (AT) is the focal point for Marine Corps anti-terrorism capability. ...
- The 4th MEB (AT) is organized with Chemical, Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) and an Anti-Terrorism Battalion (AT Bn). Additionally, the MEB includes the resources and unique capabilities of Marine Security Guard Battalion (MSG Bn) and Marine Corps Security Force Battalion (MCSF Bn). ...
- Should an incident occur, CBIRF would immediately deploy to the affected site and provide a number of significant capabilities to include coordinating initial relief efforts, security, detection, identification, expert medical advice, and limited decontamination of personnel and equipment Marine Corps Security Force Battalion headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia provides armed, anti-terrorism and physical security trained personnel to high value naval installations or units. ... In addition to its fixed installations, Marine Corps Security Force Battalion maintains two Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST) companies for deployments as directed by the Chief of Naval Operations. The Marines of Marine Corps Security Force Battalion may also perform other functions as directed by the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
- Marine Security Guards provide security services to selected Department of State Foreign Service posts to prevent the compromise of classified material and equipment and to provide protection for U. ...
- The primary focus of Anti-Terrorism Battalion is on enhanced training. The battalion obtains specialized skills in courses such as Urban Assault Climber and Enhanced Marksmanship as well as advanced security techniques and weapon skills.
15. SpecWarNet -USMC FAST
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- Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team.
- The USMC's Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Teams (FAST), provide the both US Navy and Marine Corps with a dedicated force protection and anti-terrorist unit. ...
- A series of deadly attacks directed at Americans highlighted the requirement for security forces capable of countering terrorist threats against military units. The President issued a directive ordering US security agencies and all branches of the military to enhance their capabilities in this field. ...
- In compliance with this directive, the USMC conducted an thorough evaluation of its security forces during the mid-eighties. Upon the studies completion, the Corps came to the conclusion that its current security procedures were inadequate to handle the security threats being posed against it. ... The new unit was designated as the Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team, or FAST. ...
- Established in 1987, FAST Companies are equipped to perform security missions as directed by the Chief of Naval Operations. FAST Company Marines augment installation security when a threat condition is elevated beyond the ability of resident and auxiliary security forces. They are not designed to provide a permanent security force for the installation. ...
- FAST Companies are primarily designed to conduct defensive combat operations, military security operations, and rear area security operations. ...
- Task organized and equipped to perform security missions of short duration .
- Augment installation security when the threat condition has been elevated beyond the capability of the permanent security force .
- Train installation security forces in antiterrorism and weapons marksmanship .
- Assist the base security officer in the preparation of base defense and other security plans .
- Requested by combatant and fleet commanders-in-chief .
16. History for FAST Co. 4th Plt (Jokers)
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- USMC conducted an thorough evaluation of its security forces during the mid-eighties. Upon the studies completion, the Corps came to the conclusion that its current security procedures were inadequate to handle the security threats being posed against it. ... The new unit was designated as the Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team, or FAST. Established in 1987, FAST Companies provide such physical security missions as approved by the Chief of Naval Operations in coordination with the Commandant of the Marine Corps and perform additional functions as directed by the Commandant of the Marine Corps. ... Marines assigned to FAST come from the Marines? School of Infantry and the Security Forces School, training in combat marksmanship and room clearing techniques with shotguns and pistols. ... During Operation Desert Storm, FAST Marines ran security for the Navy in Bahrain, and in 1991 they secured the U. ... Running stepped-up security for U. ... Within 10 hours of the bombing of the Khobar Towers, in Saudi Arabia, FAST Marines were running security there, as well as arriving on scene soon after the East Africa embassy bombings. ...
17. PAPower: GOVERNOR RENDELL ROUNDS OUT HOMELAND SECURITY TEAM
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- GOVERNOR RENDELL ROUNDS OUT HOMELAND SECURITY TEAM.
- Rendell today rounded out his Homeland Security team by naming Navy Reserve Commander Jonathan A. Duecker, an experienced and well-regarded domestic terrorism expert, to the position of deputy director, and Roland "Bud" Mertz, a long-time state police communications officer and volunteer fireman, to the assistant director post in the Office of Homeland Security.
- They will join Director Keith Martin in Pennsylvania's Office of Homeland Security. The Office is responsible for overseeing Pennsylvania's proactive and reactive security measures, as well as Pennsylvania's nine regional counter-terrorism task forces.
- "With the addition of Jonathan Duecker and Bud Mertz, we have built a team that brings broad, well-rounded experience to our homeland security efforts," Governor Rendell said. ... Combined with Director Martin's ability to communicate the need for every Pennsylvanian to play a role in our efforts to prevent terrorism before it happens, our Homeland Security team is prepared to meet the challenges we face in making sure that Pennsylvanians are safe and secure. ...
- In addition, Duecker has worked extensively with the California Anti-Terrorism Information Center and the New York City Police Department Counter-Terrorism Bureau, both of which are recognized as preeminent state and local experts in the homeland security/counter-terrorism fields. ...
- After graduating from the Naval Academy, he served as a naval aviator, flying the Navy's EA-6B tactical electronic warfare aircraft from various fleet aircraft carriers.
- As deputy director, Duecker will have primary responsibility for coordinating the duties and activities of each of the various Commonwealth departments and agencies that play significant, lead roles in homeland security matters: Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, Pennsylvania State Police, and the departments of Military and Veterans Affairs, Environmental Protection, Health and Agriculture. He also will ensure that the agencies and departments are properly prepared for and are using "best practices" to address any potential homeland security threat or contingency.
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18. A U.S. Marine Corps Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team is deployed to Aden, Yemen, to provide security for the USS Cole.
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- Marine Corps Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team is deployed to Aden, Yemen, to provide security for the USS Cole. ...
- In this April 13, 2000, file photo, a Marine attached to the Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team (FAST) keeps watch over the security perimeter entrance at the Royal Thai Navy port in Chuck Sa Met, Thailand, during Exercise Cobra Gold. ... Marine Corps Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team (FAST) is deployed to Aden, Yemen, to provide additional security in response to the Oct. ...
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19. By Sgt. Jennifer M. Antoine Marine Forces Reserve Public Affairs Two
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- , were activated and deployed here to provide installation security and free up two active duty Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team platoons for other missions. ... , for three weeks of training with Marine Corps Security Force Battalion personnel to prepare for the security mission. Special training included basic security guard skills, non-lethal weapons employment, close combat and riot control. ... Realizing that they are standing security along the fence line of a communist country will be an eye opener. ... where they will perform other security missions before heading back here for another four-month rotation on the line. ...
20. U.S. Sends Marines to Embassy in Liberia - 07/21/03 - NCTimes.net
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- military deployed a 41-strong Marine contingent overnight to reinforce security at the American embassy in Liberia's war-shattered capital, a spokesman at European Command in Stuttgart, Germany said Monday. ...
- The force, from the Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team, departed from Rota, Spain and was to arrive in Monrovia later Monday, Maj. ...
- Security in the capital has grown more tense over the weekend, with rebels pounding the city with mortars. ...
21. In this handout picture from the US Air Force, US Marines with the Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST) based out of U.S. Naval Air Station Rota,
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- In this handout picture from the US Air Force, US Marines with the Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST) based out of U. ... Naval Air Station Rota, Spain provide security for a helicopter from the 56th Rescue Squadron, Naval Air Station Keflavik, Iceland as it lands at the U. ...
22. Corporate Profile: Universal Guardian Holdings, Inc.
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- Universal Guardian Corporation (UG), founded in March 2001, is positioned to be a key player in the Defense and Homeland Security markets worldwide. UG provides Security Assessments, Risk Analysis, and Advanced Security Solutions to military, government and commercial markets on a global basis. ... The Company offers its customers a wide range of innovative security solutions combining cost effectiveness and ease of integration through its five strategic corporate divisions: Security Assessment and Tactics Group, Maritime Security Group, Non-Maritime Security Group, Special Weapons Group, and Security Technologies and Engineering Group. UG is rapidly penetrating the expanding threat mitigation, anti-terrorism and critical infrastructure protection markets and has already established itself as a premier provider of anti-terrorism, threat analysis services and security solutions to the U. ...
- The need to detect, accurately identify and mitigate security risks requires immediate and effective security solutions. UG’s comprehensive suite of proprietary and patented anti-terrorism, law enforcement military force protection and security solutions provide the United States and other governments with the tools necessary to significantly deter critical infrastructure security risks.
- Presidential Decision Directive (PDD63) directs the United States Congress and other Federal agencies to fund Critical Infrastructure Protection and Counter Terrorism, Anti-Terrorism and Force protection to oversee the nation’s assets.
- Alongside PDD63, the newly formed Homeland Security office has focused priorities towards security concerns and subsequently provided an increased budget allocated for Military, Federal and State security purchases. With the availability of these substantially increased funds, the National Command Authority and related organizations are looking for immediate providers of comprehensive, integrated security solutions.
- To ensure that UG methodologies and technologies are consistent with present and near term Governmental needs, Company executive and Board members have conducted several meetings with senior Pentagon, White House and Homeland Security principals, resulting in the unanimous response that UG indeed has those much needed solutions and the team to professionally and strategically deploy them.
- UG technologies provide unparalleled surveillance, detection and response capabilities for a variety of security applications. ...
- Strategic and Tactical Security Group .
- The Strategic and Tactical Security Group conducts Security Assessment and Vulnerability Evaluations (SAVE) that provide customers with complete security solutions tailored to match their individual environmental and budgetary requirements. Conducted by career anti-terrorism and security experts, the proprietary "SAVE" process identifies and mitigates areas of vulnerability and recommends appropriate solutions for immediate and follow-on security improvements.
- Government security agencies) that ensures rapid and accurate report generation. Each customer receives a Security Improvement Baseline Report and a comprehensive Executive Security Report, both of which meet stringent government reporting standards.
23. JINSA Online -- Marine Corps Establishes Anti-Terrorism Brigade
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- The Marine Corps responded to the nation's need for greater security against terrorists when, on October 29, 2001, it reactivated the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB) as an anti-terrorism (AT) unit. ...
- Included are a Marine Security Guard Battalion (MSG), which provides 1,255 guards for U. ... embassies around the world; a 2,300-person Marine Corps Security Force Battalion (MCSF) to guard critical naval installations and to provide teams to respond to terrorist attacks against U. ... interests; a 1,200-person ground combat Anti-Terrorism Battalion (currently Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment); and the 350-person Chemical, Biological, Incident Response Force (CBIRF). ...
- and coalition forces were deployed to provide security between rival tribes in the fictitious country of "Tomaliland. ...
- One area of the Brigade targeted for expansion is combat capability through the addition of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (FAST). ...
- "The headquarters team should be built long before a crisis, not during it when lives are at stake. ...
- It is a reliable, required and valuable tool in the nation's arsenal of anti-terrorism capabilities. ...
- Security Affairs Sep 1997 - Dec 1997 (04-27-2000) .
- The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs.
24. Statement of Vice Admiral Murphy
- armedservices.house.gov
- SIXTH FLEET.
- Sixth Fleet are at a high state of readiness. As demonstrated throughout the ongoing crisis in the Balkan Region, Sixth Fleet Sailors and Marines are ready and capable to support U. ...
- In August, our Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST) Platoon deployed to Tanzania immediately after the tragic bombing of the American Embassy in Dar es Salaam. For two months, these highly trained Sixth Fleet Marines provided security for investigators and our embassy personnel. ...
- In September, Commander, Sixth Fleet became the Joint Force Commander for OPERATION FLEXIBLE ANVIL. ...
- In December, the Sixth Fleet supported military operations against Iraq, providing assets to Fifth Fleet and positioning forces to assist from the Mediterranean. ...
- We work closely with Fifth Fleet to meet the pressing requirements that exist in both areas. ...
- European Command has established a requirement for a CVBG, comprised of a carrier, six surface combatants, and two submarines, to be assigned to the Sixth Fleet continuously. ...
- Recent Sixth Fleet participation in NATO Exercises DYNAMIC MIX and DISTANT THUNDER, as well as participation in Israeli Exercises NOBLE DINA and JUNIPER STALLION, was reduced or cancelled for lack of resources. ...
- During Operation DESERT FOX, Sixth Fleet provided key logistic support for the Fifth Fleet and Central Command. ...
- A year ago last month, my predecessor, Admiral Abbot, reported to Congress that the major shortfall in Sixth Fleet readiness was the lack of sufficient numbers of ships to conduct the mission. ... Your timely efforts to provide for fair pay raises, targeted pay increases, and in restoring the retirement system to 50 percent after twenty years of active duty service can only have a positive impact in filling the empty billets that exist today in the fleet.
25. BlueCanine.com: Combat Marines in Haiti
- www.bluecanine.com
- Bush announced a small group of advisors (4), which turned out to be 50 anti-terrorism trained marines. ...
- Bush announced a small group of advisors (4), which turned out to be 50 anti-terrorism trained marines. These marines were supposed to protect the embassy and evaluate security.
- Our men and women are going to fight, and eventually die in a situation, which has absolutely no bearing on the security of the United States of America. ...
- , as they are known (Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team) and knowing how and why they operate, I can say that the FAST team is there to do nothing more than ensure the security of the embassy in Haiti. As a US interest, the FAST teams are tasked with their security in the event of a situation such as the current one. ... Remember that it was Bill Clinton that sent 20,000 of us to Haiti to INVADE it the last time, and it was his administration and failed foreign policy that installed (and approved) Aristede, even though State, the CIA, and the National Security apparatus in the US knew that he brutally tortured and murdered his opposition (using something called tiring, which I have witnessed, was a favorite of Aristede and his supporters. ...
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