personnel identification
and
movement
control.
Control
would
be
needed
over
vehicles and materials.
Such aids would include perimeter barriers and
(5) Security
force
operations.
Detailed
special
orders/SOPs
will
be
attached as annexes.
(6) Contingency plans.
Detailed plans for disaster, of fire, etc., will be
attached as annexes.
(7) Use of air surveillance.
(8) Coordinating
instructions.
Such
instructions
would
include
Coordination with all
interested staff members must be spelled out. Coordination will integrate the plan
and its measures with other security operational functions; it will make the plan
work.
Lack of such integration will result in waste of money, equipment, and
manpower. More importantly, the lack can endanger the security of a post.
b. The physical security plan that follows is a sample of one adapted from
FM 3-19.30. Carefully study the outline. Knowing the minimum requirements for a
security plan adds much to an organized effective program. Other lessons expand on
areas covered by this plan.
The total provides a complete view of physical
security.
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