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All COMMS should be fully activated, and members should be listening for instructions from their Unit Commander.Ģ – RED– Highest Alert for Local Deployment – Our status will indicate DEFCON 2 in situations where every CDF Unit should be on high alert and prepred for rapid deployment in their local area.
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This status will be reserved for situations where total domestic conflict is occurring and danger is imminent. Our DEFCON indicator is color-coded differently, and reflects our assessment of the situation in the United States as it might affect our member units only.Įach color-coded DEFCON number, from 1 (highest state of readiness) to 5 (lowest state of readiness) is explained in the chart below:ġ – BLACK – Highest Alert/Readiness Condition – Our status will only ever reach DEFCON 1 in a situation where every CDF Unit in the nation should be on maximum alert and ready to deploy (including as a unified fighting force) at a moment’s notice. PLEASE NOTE: While our DEFCON status indicator is based upon the United States Military Defense Readiness Condition, it does not reflect conditions in the same way.
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Our DEFCON indicator tells you in part what state we feel the country is in, and what level of readiness you and your unit should assume.