“ TERRORISM: A SURVIVABLE THREAT “ 1986 U.S. AIR FORCE TRAINING FILM 12874

Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Browse our products on Amazon: Made in the wake of the deadly West Berlin discotheque bombing and other Reagan era incidents, this color U.S. Air Force training film “Terrorism: A Survivable Threat“ is about the threat that terrorism poses for U.S. military personnel living overseas. The film presents various scenarios including a car bombing, drive by assassination, and an ambush. The primary lesson is that personnel must always remain alert and not fall into routines or get too distracted. The film also suggests that staying in, and not circulating locally or sightseeing, might be the best policy where safety is concerned. Copyright is 1986. Titles: U.S. Air Force presents “Terrorism: A Survivable Threat“ (:08-:22). U.S. Marine Corps personnel stationed in a foreign embassy discuss security. The NCO points out that a special barrier was placed in front of the U.S. ambassador’s
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