Midterm Assignment

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HLSS320OutlineExample.doc

Running head: TITLE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS 1

TITLE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS 5

Title (same is in Running Header but not in all capital letters)

Student Name

American Public University or American Military University

Tile (same as on first page)

In this section, write a very short introduction to the paper, just a paragraph or two and include your thesis statement. The minimum requirement is five full pages of content (not counting title page and reference page). Make sure you use APA style in-text parenthetical citations at the end of every sentence where you are quoting or paraphrasing another’s ideas (or any information) that is not your own thoughts and words, like this (Bergen, 2015, para 14). I highly recommend you use the APUS writing guide based on the APA style, which is in the university library or at this link: APUS Style Guide for APA. You are welcome to use supplementary sources to compliment the assigned readings based upon your research, but make sure you use scholarly and credible sources. See the APUS Library Homeland Security Program Guide for good sources, as well as the APUS Research Primer and the APUS Library Research FAQs.

Origins, Ideology, and Goals & Objectives

Brief introduction.

Origins:

Information:

Ideology

Information.

Goals & Objective

Information.

Leadership

Information.

Funding

Information.

Capabilities

Brief summary.

Physical Bases and Operating and / or Support Locations

Information.

Personnel Strengths:

Example of what you could say when you cannot find the information. Research conducted does not provide enough information to provide a true assessment of the number of personnel. There is a need for further research to provide this information and it may not be available at an unclassified level.

Training:

Information.

Training Programs:

Information.

Communication Methods:

Information.

Additional Relevant Information

Brief introduction.

Known and suspected weapons / lethal agents and deliver methods:

Information.

Procedures Used in Prior Attacks:

Information.

Propaganda:

Information.

Surveillance Methods:

Information.

Significant Events / Dates:

Information.

Summary:

Brief summary.

References