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    Region EURAFSWA’s security team talks about safety

    NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY NAPLES, ITALY

    12.13.2016

    Story by Petty Officer 2nd Class Joseph Bishop 

    Navy Region Europe, Africa, Central

    NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY NAPLES, Italy (Dec. 12, 2016) – Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michelle Rodriguez recently took over for Lt. Shawn Kline as Navy Region Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia’s (EURAFSWA) new deputy regional security officer for Anti-Terrorism Force Protection.

    ATFP is responsible for forces, equipment, and handling issues regarding families and the communities in which service members and civilians live.

    Security is a central feature in the eight lines of operation that maintain an installation’s war-fighting capabilities. Just as a ship performs lines of operation that provide a capability, Navy Region EURAFSWA bases perform the same lines of operation to provide capability to the fleet, joint and allied forces.

    While Region EURAFSWA and its installations have security plans in place, Lt. Shawn Kline, security officer assigned to Region EURAFSWA, says that each person is important in protecting everybody living and working on or around the bases.

    “Every single person, be it civilian, service member or family member, plays a key role in protecting the installation,” said Kline. “Everyone has Mark 1 eyeballs out there in the towns, doing the daily shopping, eating dinner; they’re out there observing everything.”

    The Anti-Terrorism policies are a collective and proactive effort on detecting and ultimately preventing terrorist acts against civilians, service members and their families, according to Rodriguez, who assumed EURAFSWA’s security officer role after Kline’s departure in December.

    “As an example, we just coordinated with NCIS [Navy Criminal Investigative Service] and DoDEA [Department of Defense Education Activity] to conduct a route analysis on the bus routes within the community,” said Rodriguez. “This is to ensure our kids are safe as possible while transiting throughout the community.”

    Rodriquez says that a key factor in security is keeping the community informed and reminding them that security is everyone’s responsibility. The safety of every family will greatly improve if all families take ownership of their community.

    Region’s security department, as well as the installations, regularly work with and depend on their close relationships with local law enforcement officials to provide optimal security levels.

    “We live and die by our friendships with the local police and military,” said Kline. “If we didn’t have our comradery, working relationships and friendships, we wouldn’t get half the stuff done that we do.”

    Through our lines of operation, our installations are force multipliers that maximize combat capability of operational units. The other eight lines of operation are: air operations, port operations, safety, housing, MWR, Fleet and Fleet and Family Services and what is called the core: the fuels, water and power that keep the bases running.

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    Date Taken: 12.13.2016
    Date Posted: 01.24.2017 07:43
    Story ID: 217634
    Location: NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY NAPLES, IT

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