seek immediate protection with overhead cover, assume MOPP 4 or directed MOPP, and report observed attacks
take immediate cover, assume MOPP 4
Assume mopp 2
Alarm BlackAttack is over, Initiate Post-Attack reconnaissance, Assume MOPP-4,All unless otherwise directed.
Assume MOPP 2 or directed MOPP, protect and cover assets, and got to protective shelter or overhead cover.
Perform self-aid/buddy care, remain in MOPP 4 or assume directed MOPP, remain under cover or within shelter
Perform self-aid/buddy care, remain in MOPP 4 or assume directed MOPP, remain under cover or within shelter
take immediate cover, assume MOPP 4 or directed MOPP, defend yourself/position and report activity
We were instructed in the actions that we should take in the event of an alarm and if the fire bell rang we were told to act accordingly.
General Alarm - 1903 was released on: USA: February 1903
why did these actions alarm the colonists
ALARM GREEN- attack is not probable ALARM YELLOW- attack is probable in less than 30 mins ALARM RED with wavering tone- attack by air or missile is imminent or in progress ALARM RED with bugle call-to-arms- attack by ground forces is imminent or in progress ALARM BLACK- attack is over and CBRN contamination and/or UXO hazards are suspected or present~alarm green - attack is not probable ~alarm yellow - attack is probable in less than 30 mins ~alarm red (wavering tone) - attack by air or missile ~alarm red (bugle) - attack by ground ~alarm black - attack is overattack not probable- greenattack by ground forces in imminent or in progress - redd with call to armsattack in 30 minutes - yellowattack by air/missile is coming- red with tonesattack is over but Chem/UXO suspected or present - black
Because they owned land west of the Appalachian Mountains.