After winning several awards during the 20th annual Army Antiterrorism Training Seminar in Washington, D.C., the Fort Hood Force Protection, Security and Intelligence Office was recognized by III Corps and
The Fort Hood Force Protection, Security and Intelligence Office was named the Army’s Best Large Antiterrorism Program of 2021, Tuesday at the 20th annual Army Antiterrorism Training Seminar in Washington
Soldiers all across Fort Hood have been learning about the different forms of antiterrorism, how to report something and where to report something during Antiterrorism Awareness Month training every Tuesday
Leading up to Antiterrorism Awareness Month in August, the Army is âclosing the ringâ on evolving threats with its fourth quarter Antiterrorism Awareness theme for fiscal year 2021, a theme focused on preventing evolving threats.
Susan Davis, operations specialist with Fort Hoodâs Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security Force Protection office, said it is the Soldiers, family members, civilians and retirees on Fort Hood who make the Antiterrorism Awareness program a success.
âWe understand that reporting suspicious behavior is the key to a successful AT program, not keeping silent,â Davis added.
The role of the Force Protection office is to prevent and respond to terroristic attacks, which can seep into an organization in many ways, without the appearance of a threat. According to âClosing the Ring: Army Antiterrorism Strategic Plan Phase IV,â some terrorist activities may appear as extremist groups, which support psychological