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  2. Aircraft hijacking - Wikipedia

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    However, he was released on March 1, 1957, after serving 17 years, and lived until June 2001. [ 10 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In 1942 near Malta, two New Zealanders, a South African, and an Englishman achieved the first confirmed in-air hijack when they overpowered their captors aboard an Italian seaplane that was flying them to a prisoner-of-war camp .

  3. United States Air Force Deployed Aircraft Ground Response ...

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    [note 1] [4] [6] Combative Security Course. Candidates are required to successfully complete the U.S. Army Level 1 Combatives Course. [4] [6] Tactics Security Course. This course teaches candidates the fundamentals of small unit tactics, tactical combat casualty care, and land navigation. It also serves as a prerequisite for the subsequent ...

  4. List of aircraft hijackings - Wikipedia

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    The hijack ended with 1 victim. [153] [154] December 1, 1988: 1988 Ordzhonikidze bus hijacking; March 29, 1989: Two teenagers from Czechoslovakia armed with grenades and shotguns hijacked Malév Hungarian Airlines Flight 640 at Prague RuzynÄ› Airport, ordering the Tupolev Tu-154B with 15 hostages to fly to Frankfurt Airport before surrendering ...

  5. Force protection condition - Wikipedia

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    McConnell AFB entrance displaying THREATCON DELTA on the day of the 9/11 attacks. In United States military security parlance, the force protection condition (FPCON for short) is a counter-terrorist (otherwise known as antiterrorism (AT for short)) [1]:1 threat system employed by the United States Department of Defense.

  6. Terror alert system - Wikipedia

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    National Counter-Terrorism Alert Level. ... [1] Since November 2015, the international terrorism threat level is considered to be at moderate, meaning an attack is ...

  7. Counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism organizations

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    An anti-terrorism magistrate may call upon France's domestic intelligence service Direction de la surveillance du territoire (DST), which may work with the Direction générale de la sécurité extérieure (DGSE), foreign intelligence service.

  8. Air Force Office of Special Investigations - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI or AFOSI) [5] is a U.S. federal law enforcement agency that reports directly to the Secretary of the Air Force.OSI is also a U.S. Air Force field operating agency under the administrative guidance and oversight of the Inspector General of the Department of the Air Force.

  9. 91st Security Forces Group - Wikipedia

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    All security support, including anti-terrorism, physical security measures and response forces for the 91st Missile Wing, are provided by the 91 SFG. These units are the largest Security Forces contingent at Minot Air Force Base , being primarily responsible for maintaining the security of the Minuteman III missile silos in the surrounding area.