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RULES OF ENGAGEMENT NOTHING IN ROE LIMITS YOUR INHERENT AUTHORITY AND OBLIGATION TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE ACTIONS TO DEFEND YOURSELF, YOUR UNIT, AND OTHER US FORCES. 1. HOSTILE FORCES: SAPA/Arianan Forces have been declared hostile. 2. HOSTILE ACTORS: You may engage persons who commit hostile acts or show hostile intent with the minimum force necessary to counter the hostile act or demonstrated hostile intent and to protect US Forces. Hostile act: Attack or other use of force against US Forces or use of force that directly precludes or impedes the mission/duties of US Forces. Hostile intent: Threat of imminent use of force against US Forces or threat of force to preclude or impede the mission/duties of US Forces. 3. You may use force, up to and including deadly force, against hostile actions: a) In self-defense; b) In defense of your unit, or other US Forces; c) To prevent the theft, damage, or destruction of firearms, ammunition, explosives, or property designated by your Commander as vital to national security. Protect other property with less than deadly force. UNCLASSIFIED - FOR TRAINING USE ONLY WF10 RULES OF ENGAGEMENT NOTHING IN ROE LIMITS YOUR INHERENT AUTHORITY AND OBLIGATION TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE ACTIONS TO DEFEND YOURSELF, YOUR UNIT, AND OTHER US FORCES. 1. HOSTILE FORCES: SAPA/Arianan Forces have been declared hostile. 2. HOSTILE ACTORS: You may engage persons who commit hostile acts or show hostile intent with the minimum force necessary to counter the hostile act or demonstrated hostile intent and to protect US Forces. Hostile act: Attack or other use of force against US Forces or use of force that directly precludes or impedes the mission/duties of US Forces. Hostile intent: Threat of imminent use of force against US Forces or threat of force to preclude or impede the mission/duties of US Forces. 3. You may use force, up to and including deadly force, against hostile actions: a) In self-defense; b) In defense of your unit, or other US Forces; c) To prevent the theft, damage, or destruction of firearms, ammunition, explosives, or property designated by your Commander as vital to national security. Protect other property with less than deadly force. UNCLASSIFIED - FOR TRAINING USE ONLY WF10 RULES OF ENGAGEMENT NOTHING IN ROE LIMITS YOUR INHERENT AUTHORITY AND OBLIGATION TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE ACTIONS TO DEFEND YOURSELF, YOUR UNIT, AND OTHER US FORCES. 1. HOSTILE FORCES: SAPA/Arianan Forces have been declared hostile. 2. HOSTILE ACTORS: You may engage persons who commit hostile acts or show hostile intent with the minimum force necessary to counter the hostile act or demonstrated hostile intent and to protect US Forces. Hostile act: Attack or other use of force against US Forces or use of force that directly precludes or impedes the mission/duties of US Forces. Hostile intent: Threat of imminent use of force against US Forces or threat of force to preclude or impede the mission/duties of US Forces. 3. You may use force, up to and including deadly force, against hostile actions: a) In self-defense; b) In defense of your unit, or other US Forces; c) To prevent the theft, damage, or destruction of firearms, ammunition, explosives, or property designated by your Commander as vital to national security. Protect other property with less than deadly force. UNCLASSIFIED - FOR TRAINING USE ONLY WF10 RULES OF ENGAGEMENT NOTHING IN ROE LIMITS YOUR INHERENT AUTHORITY AND OBLIGATION TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE ACTIONS TO DEFEND YOURSELF, YOUR UNIT, AND OTHER US FORCES. 1. HOSTILE FORCES: SAPA/Arianan Forces have been declared hostile. 2. HOSTILE ACTORS: You may engage persons who commit hostile acts or show hostile intent with the minimum force necessary to counter the hostile act or demonstrated hostile intent and to protect US Forces. Hostile act: Attack or other use of force against US Forces or use of force that directly precludes or impedes the mission/duties of US Forces. Hostile intent: Threat of imminent use of force against US Forces or threat of force to preclude or impede the mission/duties of US Forces. 3. You may use force, up to and including deadly force, against hostile actions: a) In self-defense; b) In defense of your unit, or other US Forces; c) To prevent the theft, damage, or destruction of firearms, ammunition, explosives, or property designated by your Commander as vital to national security. Protect other property with less than deadly force. UNCLASSIFIED - FOR TRAINING USE ONLY WF10 RULES OF ENGAGEMENT NOTHING IN ROE LIMITS YOUR INHERENT AUTHORITY AND OBLIGATION TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE ACTIONS TO DEFEND YOURSELF, YOUR UNIT, AND OTHER US FORCES. 1. HOSTILE FORCES: SAPA/Arianan Forces have been declared hostile. 2. HOSTILE ACTORS: You may engage persons who commit hostile acts or show hostile intent with the minimum force necessary to counter the hostile act or demonstrated hostile intent and to protect US Forces. Hostile act: Attack or other use of force against US Forces or use of force that directly precludes or impedes the mission/duties of US Forces. Hostile intent: Threat of imminent use of force against US Forces or threat of force to preclude or impede the mission/duties of US Forces. 3. You may use force, up to and including deadly force, against hostile actions: a) In self-defense; b) In defense of your unit, or other US Forces; c) To prevent the theft, damage, or destruction of firearms, ammunition, explosives, or property designated by your Commander as vital to national security. Protect other property with less than deadly force. UNCLASSIFIED - FOR TRAINING USE ONLY WF10 RULES OF ENGAGEMENT NOTHING IN ROE LIMITS YOUR INHERENT AUTHORITY AND OBLIGATION TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE ACTIONS TO DEFEND YOURSELF, YOUR UNIT, AND OTHER US FORCES. 1. HOSTILE FORCES: SAPA/Arianan Forces have been declared hostile. 2. HOSTILE ACTORS: You may engage persons who commit hostile acts or show hostile intent with the minimum force necessary to counter the hostile act or demonstrated hostile intent and to protect US Forces. Hostile act: Attack or other use of force against US Forces or use of force that directly precludes or impedes the mission/duties of US Forces. Hostile intent: Threat of imminent use of force against US Forces or threat of force to preclude or impede the mission/duties of US Forces. 3. You may use force, up to and including deadly force, against hostile actions: a) In self-defense; b) In defense of your unit, or other US Forces; c) To prevent the theft, damage, or destruction of firearms, ammunition, explosives, or property designated by your Commander as vital to national security. Protect other property with less than deadly force. UNCLASSIFIED - FOR TRAINING USE ONLY WF10 RULES OF ENGAGEMENT NOTHING IN ROE LIMITS YOUR INHERENT AUTHORITY AND OBLIGATION TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE ACTIONS TO DEFEND YOURSELF, YOUR UNIT, AND OTHER US FORCES. 1. HOSTILE FORCES: SAPA/Arianan Forces have been declared hostile. 2. HOSTILE ACTORS: You may engage persons who commit hostile acts or show hostile intent with the minimum force necessary to counter the hostile act or demonstrated hostile intent and to protect US Forces. Hostile act: Attack or other use of force against US Forces or use of force that directly precludes or impedes the mission/duties of US Forces. Hostile intent: Threat of imminent use of force against US Forces or threat of force to preclude or impede the mission/duties of US Forces. 3. You may use force, up to and including deadly force, against hostile actions: a) In self-defense; b) In defense of your unit, or other US Forces; c) To prevent the theft, damage, or destruction of firearms, ammunition, explosives, or property designated by your Commander as vital to national security. Protect other property with less than deadly force. UNCLASSIFIED - FOR TRAINING USE ONLY WF10 RULES OF ENGAGEMENT NOTHING IN ROE LIMITS YOUR INHERENT AUTHORITY AND OBLIGATION TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE ACTIONS TO DEFEND YOURSELF, YOUR UNIT, AND OTHER US FORCES. 1. HOSTILE FORCES: SAPA/Arianan Forces have been declared hostile. 2. HOSTILE ACTORS: You may engage persons who commit hostile acts or show hostile intent with the minimum force necessary to counter the hostile act or demonstrated hostile intent and to protect US Forces. Hostile act: Attack or other use of force against US Forces or use of force that directly precludes or impedes the mission/duties of US Forces. Hostile intent: Threat of imminent use of force against US Forces or threat of force to preclude or impede the mission/duties of US Forces. 3. You may use force, up to and including deadly force, against hostile actions: a) In self-defense; b) In defense of your unit, or other US Forces; c) To prevent the theft, damage, or destruction of firearms, ammunition, explosives, or property designated by your Commander as vital to national security. Protect other property with less than deadly force. UNCLASSIFIED - FOR TRAINING USE ONLY WF10

RULES OF ENGAGEMENT 4. ESCALATION OF FORCE: When possible, use the following degrees of force against hostile actors: a. SHOUT; verbal warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. SHOVE; physically restrain, block access, or detain. c. SHOW; your weapon and demonstrate intent to use it. d. SHOOT; to remove the threat of death/serious bodily injury or to protect designated property. IF YOU MUST FIRE: (1) Fire only aimed shots. NO WARNING SHOTS! (2) Fire no more rounds than necessary. (3) Fire with due regard for the safety of innocent bystanders. (4) Take reasonable efforts not to destroy property. (5) Stop firing as soon as the situation permits. 5. CROWDS: Control civilian crowds, mobs, or rioters interfering with US Forces with the minimum necessary force. When circumstances permit, attempt the following steps to control crowds: a. Repeated warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. Show of force, including riot control formation. c. Blocking of access, or other reasonable use of force necessary under the circumstances and proportional to the threat. 6. DETAINEES: You may stop, detain, search, and disarm persons as required to protect US Forces. Detainees will be turned over to the Military Police or Atropian Police ASAP. 7. Treat all persons with dignity and respect. RULES OF ENGAGEMENT 4. ESCALATION OF FORCE: When possible, use the following degrees of force against hostile actors: a. SHOUT; verbal warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. SHOVE; physically restrain, block access, or detain. c. SHOW; your weapon and demonstrate intent to use it. d. SHOOT; to remove the threat of death/serious bodily injury or to protect designated property. IF YOU MUST FIRE: (1) Fire only aimed shots. NO WARNING SHOTS! (2) Fire no more rounds than necessary. (3) Fire with due regard for the safety of innocent bystanders. (4) Take reasonable efforts not to destroy property. (5) Stop firing as soon as the situation permits. 5. CROWDS: Control civilian crowds, mobs, or rioters interfering with US Forces with the minimum necessary force. When circumstances permit, attempt the following steps to control crowds: a. Repeated warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. Show of force, including riot control formation. c. Blocking of access, or other reasonable use of force necessary under the circumstances and proportional to the threat. 6. DETAINEES: You may stop, detain, search, and disarm persons as required to protect US Forces. Detainees will be turned over to the Military Police or Atropian Police ASAP. 7. Treat all persons with dignity and respect. RULES OF ENGAGEMENT 4. ESCALATION OF FORCE: When possible, use the following degrees of force against hostile actors: a. SHOUT; verbal warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. SHOVE; physically restrain, block access, or detain. c. SHOW; your weapon and demonstrate intent to use it. d. SHOOT; to remove the threat of death/serious bodily injury or to protect designated property. IF YOU MUST FIRE: (1) Fire only aimed shots. NO WARNING SHOTS! (2) Fire no more rounds than necessary. (3) Fire with due regard for the safety of innocent bystanders. (4) Take reasonable efforts not to destroy property. (5) Stop firing as soon as the situation permits. 5. CROWDS: Control civilian crowds, mobs, or rioters interfering with US Forces with the minimum necessary force. When circumstances permit, attempt the following steps to control crowds: a. Repeated warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. Show of force, including riot control formation. c. Blocking of access, or other reasonable use of force necessary under the circumstances and proportional to the threat. 6. DETAINEES: You may stop, detain, search, and disarm persons as required to protect US Forces. Detainees will be turned over to the Military Police or Atropian Police ASAP. 7. Treat all persons with dignity and respect. RULES OF ENGAGEMENT 4. ESCALATION OF FORCE: When possible, use the following degrees of force against hostile actors: a. SHOUT; verbal warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. SHOVE; physically restrain, block access, or detain. c. SHOW; your weapon and demonstrate intent to use it. d. SHOOT; to remove the threat of death/serious bodily injury or to protect designated property. IF YOU MUST FIRE: (1) Fire only aimed shots. NO WARNING SHOTS! (2) Fire no more rounds than necessary. (3) Fire with due regard for the safety of innocent bystanders. (4) Take reasonable efforts not to destroy property. (5) Stop firing as soon as the situation permits. 5. CROWDS: Control civilian crowds, mobs, or rioters interfering with US Forces with the minimum necessary force. When circumstances permit, attempt the following steps to control crowds: a. Repeated warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. Show of force, including riot control formation. c. Blocking of access, or other reasonable use of force necessary under the circumstances and proportional to the threat. 6. DETAINEES: You may stop, detain, search, and disarm persons as required to protect US Forces. Detainees will be turned over to the Military Police or Atropian Police ASAP. 7. Treat all persons with dignity and respect. RULES OF ENGAGEMENT 4. ESCALATION OF FORCE: When possible, use the following degrees of force against hostile actors: a. SHOUT; verbal warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. SHOVE; physically restrain, block access, or detain. c. SHOW; your weapon and demonstrate intent to use it. d. SHOOT; to remove the threat of death/serious bodily injury or to protect designated property. IF YOU MUST FIRE: (1) Fire only aimed shots. NO WARNING SHOTS! (2) Fire no more rounds than necessary. (3) Fire with due regard for the safety of innocent bystanders. (4) Take reasonable efforts not to destroy property. (5) Stop firing as soon as the situation permits. 5. CROWDS: Control civilian crowds, mobs, or rioters interfering with US Forces with the minimum necessary force. When circumstances permit, attempt the following steps to control crowds: a. Repeated warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. Show of force, including riot control formation. c. Blocking of access, or other reasonable use of force necessary under the circumstances and proportional to the threat. 6. DETAINEES: You may stop, detain, search, and disarm persons as required to protect US Forces. Detainees will be turned over to the Military Police or Atropian Police ASAP. 7. Treat all persons with dignity and respect. RULES OF ENGAGEMENT 4. ESCALATION OF FORCE: When possible, use the following degrees of force against hostile actors: a. SHOUT; verbal warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. SHOVE; physically restrain, block access, or detain. c. SHOW; your weapon and demonstrate intent to use it. d. SHOOT; to remove the threat of death/serious bodily injury or to protect designated property. IF YOU MUST FIRE: (1) Fire only aimed shots. NO WARNING SHOTS! (2) Fire no more rounds than necessary. (3) Fire with due regard for the safety of innocent bystanders. (4) Take reasonable efforts not to destroy property. (5) Stop firing as soon as the situation permits. 5. CROWDS: Control civilian crowds, mobs, or rioters interfering with US Forces with the minimum necessary force. When circumstances permit, attempt the following steps to control crowds: a. Repeated warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. Show of force, including riot control formation. c. Blocking of access, or other reasonable use of force necessary under the circumstances and proportional to the threat. 6. DETAINEES: You may stop, detain, search, and disarm persons as required to protect US Forces. Detainees will be turned over to the Military Police or Atropian Police ASAP. 7. Treat all persons with dignity and respect. RULES OF ENGAGEMENT 4. ESCALATION OF FORCE: When possible, use the following degrees of force against hostile actors: a. SHOUT; verbal warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. SHOVE; physically restrain, block access, or detain. c. SHOW; your weapon and demonstrate intent to use it. d. SHOOT; to remove the threat of death/serious bodily injury or to protect designated property. IF YOU MUST FIRE: (1) Fire only aimed shots. NO WARNING SHOTS! (2) Fire no more rounds than necessary. (3) Fire with due regard for the safety of innocent bystanders. (4) Take reasonable efforts not to destroy property. (5) Stop firing as soon as the situation permits. 5. CROWDS: Control civilian crowds, mobs, or rioters interfering with US Forces with the minimum necessary force. When circumstances permit, attempt the following steps to control crowds: a. Repeated warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. Show of force, including riot control formation. c. Blocking of access, or other reasonable use of force necessary under the circumstances and proportional to the threat. 6. DETAINEES: You may stop, detain, search, and disarm persons as required to protect US Forces. Detainees will be turned over to the Military Police or Atropian Police ASAP. 7. Treat all persons with dignity and respect. RULES OF ENGAGEMENT 4. ESCALATION OF FORCE: When possible, use the following degrees of force against hostile actors: a. SHOUT; verbal warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. SHOVE; physically restrain, block access, or detain. c. SHOW; your weapon and demonstrate intent to use it. d. SHOOT; to remove the threat of death/serious bodily injury or to protect designated property. IF YOU MUST FIRE: (1) Fire only aimed shots. NO WARNING SHOTS! (2) Fire no more rounds than necessary. (3) Fire with due regard for the safety of innocent bystanders. (4) Take reasonable efforts not to destroy property. (5) Stop firing as soon as the situation permits. 5. CROWDS: Control civilian crowds, mobs, or rioters interfering with US Forces with the minimum necessary force. When circumstances permit, attempt the following steps to control crowds: a. Repeated warnings to HALT (ALTO). b. Show of force, including riot control formation. c. Blocking of access, or other reasonable use of force necessary under the circumstances and proportional to the threat. 6. DETAINEES: You may stop, detain, search, and disarm persons as required to protect US Forces. Detainees will be turned over to the Military Police or Atropian Police ASAP. 7. Treat all persons with dignity and respect.