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| What are the three general orders? |
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I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved. I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner. I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions to the Commander of the Relief. |
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| What two types of orders can a guard receive? |
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General orders Special orders |
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| What are you normally responsible for at your guard post? |
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| Your post and all government property in view |
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| The power to cause death or severe bodily harm |
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| What specifies the time for challenging? |
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| Who is responsible for the instruction, discipline and performance of the guards? |
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| The commander of the guards |
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| How would you challenge people in a vehicle? |
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| You would challenge the same as if on foot but, make one or all of the individuals dismount the vehicle if deemed necessary. |
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| What are the two words that the countersign consists of? |
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| What is the proper use of deadly force? |
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| Only the minimum amount of force necessary to make an apprehension |
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| At what position do you hold your rifle while challenging? |
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| What Field Manual covers Guard duty? |
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| What are the two different types of guard mountings? |
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| What are two types of guard duty? |
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Interior guard Exterior guard |
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| What are three examples of exterior guard? |
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Lookouts Listening posts Outposts |
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| What are the duties of a guard? |
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| They must memorize, understand, and comply with the general orders for guards. In addition, guards must understand and comply with special orders applying to their particular posts, including the use of the countersign and parole word, if they are in effect. |
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| The parole (word) is used to check on the countersign when inspecting guards. Any person in time of war who discloses the parole word or countersign to any person not entitled to receive it, shall be punished by death or such other punishment as a court-martial may direct (Article 101, Uniform Code of Military Justice). |
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| What do special orders define? |
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| Exactly what a guard must do in a particular post |
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