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cedures and ensure accountability, without degrading our responsiveness to the
needs of the nation.
/s/ William J. Perry
Secretary of Defense
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APPENDIX F
References
EXECUTIVE / INTERAGENCY
Presidential Decision Directive 39,  US Policy on Counterterrorism.
 Public Report of the Vice President s Task Force on Combating Terrorism,
February 1986.
Memorandum of Understanding Between the Department of State and the
Department of Defense, 22 January 1992.
Memorandum of Understanding Between the Department of Defense, the Depart-
ment of Justice, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 5 August 1983.
LEGISLATIVE
Title 10 - US Code, Armed Forces.
Title 18 - US Code, Sections, Crimes and Criminal Procedure.
Title 21 - US Code, Food and Drugs.
Title 33 - US Code, Navigation and Navigable Waters.
Title 42 - US Code, Public Health and Welfare.
Title 49, - US Code, Transportation.
Public Law 98-473, Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of
1986.
DEFENSE
 Force Protection Assessment of USCENTCOM AOR and Khobar Towers: Re-
port of the Downing Assessment Task Force, 30 August 1996.
 Report to the President: The Protection of U.S. Forces Abroad, Submitted by
the Secretary of Defense, 16 September 1996.
Secretary of Defense Memorandum,  Military Assistance to Civil Authorities,
22 January 1992.
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DOD Directive 2000.12,  DOD Combating Terrorism Program, Revised and
Reissued 15 September 1996.
DOD Handbook 2000.12 -H.  Protection of DOD Personnel and Activities
Against Acts of Terrorism and Political Turbulence, February 1993.
DOD Instruction 2000.14,  DOD Combating Terrorism Program Procedures,
15 June 1994.
DOD Directive 3025.1,  Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA).
DOD Directive 3025.12,  Military Assistance for Civil Disturbances
(MACDIS).
DOD Directive 3025.xx (Draft),  Military Assistance to Civil Authorities.
DOD Directive C-4500.51,  DOD Non-Tactical Armored Vehicle Policy.
DOD Directive 5200.8,  Security of Military Installations and Resources.
DOD Directive 5200.8-R,  Physical Security Program.
DOD Instruction 5210.84,  Security of DOD Personnel at US Missions
Abroad.
DOD Directive 5240.10, DOD  Counterintelligence Support to Unified and
Specified Commands.
DOD Directive 5525.5,  DOD Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement
Officials.
JOINT STAFF
Joint Vision 2010, Special Publication
Joint Pub 1-02,  DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. :
Joint Pub 2-0,  Joint Doctrine for Intelligence Support to Operations.
Joint Pub 3-07.2,  Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Antiterrorism.
Joint Pub 3-10,  Doctrine for Joint Rear Area Operations.
Joint Pub 3- 11,  Joint Doctrine for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC)
Defense.
Joint Pub 3-54,  Joint Doctrine for Operations Security.
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Joint Pub 3-58,  Joint Doctrine for Military Deception.
Joint Staff Guide 5260,  Service Member s Personal Protection Guide: A Self-Help
Handbook to Combating Terrorism, July 1996.
Joint Staff Pamphlet 5260 [Family/Individual],  Coping With Violence: Personal
Protection Pamphlet, July 1996.
CJCSM 3500.03,  Joint Training Manual for the Armed Forces of the United States.
CJCSM 3500.04A,  Universal Joint Task List.
RELATED INTERNET SITES (As of October 1996)
Citizen Militias:
http://www.tcac.com/~steveb/cit_mil.html
Emergency Response Research Institute (ERRI) Terrorism and Counter-
Terrorism Home Page:
http://www.emergency.com/cntrterr.html
ERRI Terrorist Leaders:
http://www.emergency.com/Terr-Ldr.htm
Milnet: Terrorism:
http://www.onestep.com:80/milnet/terror.htm
Rand Corporation Subject Index to Terrorism:
http://www.rand.org/areas/TERC.Toc.html
Terrorist Profile Weekly
http://www.site.gmu.edu/~cdibona
Van Impe Intelligence Briefing
http://www.niagara.com/~jvim/IntelligenceBriefing
Worldwide Acts of Terrorism
http://www.onestep.com/milnet/terrchrn.htm
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ADDITIONAL READING
Alexander, Yonah. Middle East Terrorism: Selected Group Profiles.
Washington, Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, 1994.
Anderson, Sean and Sloan, Stephen. Historical Dictionary of Terrorism.
Metuchen, NJ, Scarecrow Press, 1995.
Atkins, Stephen E. Terrorism: A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara, CA
ABC-CLIO, 1992.
Bodansky, Yossef. Target America & the West: Terrorism Today. New York,
S.P.I. Books/Shapolsky Publishers, 1993.
Clutterbuck, Richard. Terrorism in an Unstable World. New York,
Routledge, 1994.
European Terrorism: Today & Tomorrow, edited by Yonah Alexander and
Dennis A. Pluchinsky. New York, Brassey s (US) Inc. 1992.
Haugfht, James A. Holy Hatred: Religious Conflicts of the  90s. Amherst,
New York, 1995.
Patterns of Global Terrorism: 1995. Washington, US Dept. of State.
Shafritz, Jay M. and others. Almanac of Modern Terrorism. New York,
Facts on File, 1991.
Smith, Brent L. Terrorism in America: Pipe Bombs and Pipe Dreams.
Albany, State University of New York Press, 1994.
Terrorism: National Security Policy and the Home Front, edited by Stephen
C. Pelletiere, US Army War College Strategic Studies Institute,
1995.
White, Jonathan R. Terrorism: An Introduction. Pacific Grove, CA,
Brooks-Cole Publishing, 1991.
for further reading see:
Terrorist and Insurgent Organizations, Air University Special Bibliography
No. 301 compiled by Janet L. Seymour, June 1996.
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PART I Abbreviations and Acronyms
ACIC Army Counterintelligence Center
AFOSI Air Force Office of Special Investigations
AOR area of responsibility
AT antiterrorism
ATCC Antiterrorism Coordinating Committee
C3I command, control, communications and intelligence
CCB Community Counterterrorism Board
CIA Central Intelligence Agency
CID Criminal Investigation Command
CINC commander of a combatant command
CJCS Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
CJCSM Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Manual
COM Chief of Mission
CONUS continental United States
CT counterterrorism
DEFCON Defense Readiness Condition
DIA Defense Intelligence Agency
DIWS Defense Indications and Warning System
DLO Defense Liaison Office
DOD Department of Defense
DODD Department of Defense Directive
DODI Department of Defense Instruction
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DOE Department of Energy
DOJ Department of Justice
DOS Department of State
DS Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security
DSAA Defense Security Assistance Agency
DSS Diplomatic Security Service
EAC Emergency Action Committee
EEI essential elements of information
ELINT electronics intelligence
FAA Federal Aviation Administration
FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation
FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency
FSN foreign service national
GC Geneva Convention
HQMC (CIC) Headquarters, US Marine Corps, Counterintelligence/
HUMINT Branch
HUMINT human intelligence
IAW in accordance with
ICD Interagency Control Document
IDS intrusion detection system
IED improvised explosive device
IG Inspector General
J-2 Director of Intelligence, The Joint Staff
J-34 Deputy Director for Operations (Combating Terrorism),
The Joint Staff
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JCS Joint Chiefs of Staff
JTF joint task force
JUSMAAG Joint US Military Assistance Advisory Group
JUSMAG Joint US Military Advisory Group
MDAO US Mutual Defense Assistance Office
MILGP US Military Groups
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