US Marine Corps - The Individual's Guide for Understanding and Surviving Terrorism MCRP 3-02E

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MCRP 3-02E

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Instruct your family and associates not to provide strangers with information about you or your family. Avoid giving unnecessary personal details to anyone. Be alert to strangers who are on government property for no apparent reason. Report all suspicious persons loitering near your office; attempt to provide a complete description of the person and/or vehicle to policy or security. Vary daily routines, such as departure times and routes to and from work, to avoid habitual patterns. Refuse to meet with strangers outside your work place. Always advise associates or family members of your destination and the anticipated time of arrival when leaving the office or home.

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Don't open doors to strangers.

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Memorize key phone numbers—office, home, police, security, etc.

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Be cautious about giving out information regarding family travel plans or security measures and procedures. Learn and practice a few key phrases in the native language, such as “I need a policeman, doctor,� etc.

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