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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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Definition
The two types of orders that a guard can receive are
- General orders
- Special orders
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What are you normally responsible for at your guard post?
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At your guard post, you normally responsible for
your post and all government property in view |
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Term
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Deadly force is
the power to cause death or severe bodily harm |
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What specifies the time for challenging?
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The special orders specify 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
is responsible for the instruction, discipline and performance of the guards
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How would you challenge people in a vehicle?
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When challenging people in a vehicle,
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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Definition
The two words that the countersign consists of are
the Challenge and Password |
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What is the proper use of deadly force?
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Definition
Proper use of deadly force is
using 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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When challenging, a rifle is held at
Port Arms |
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Term
What Field Manual covers Guard duty?
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Definition
The Field Manual that covers Guard Duty is
FM 22-6 |
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What type of guard is normally used to protect a unit in a tactical environment?
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Definition
The type of guard that is normally used to protect a unit in a tactical environment is
an Exterior Guard |
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An F.O.D. is
the Field Officer of the Day |
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If you sleep on duty, what could your punishment be?
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Definition
If you sleep on duty, your punishment could be
a Court Martial |
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What are two types of guard duty?
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Definition
Two types of guard duty are
- Interior guard
- Exterior guard
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How long will a guard normally stay at his post?
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A guard will normally stay at his post for
2 to 4 hours |
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Who is normally in charge of establishing the special orders for guard posts?
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The person normally in charge of establishing the special orders for guard posts is
The Post Commander |
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Does a guard salute indoors?
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Yes, a guard does salute indoors
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When are guards not required to salute?
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No salute is given by a guard, who is engaged in a specific duty, the performance of which prevents saluting. |
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What are three examples of exterior guard?
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Definition
Three examples of exterior guard are
- Lookouts
- Listening posts
- Outposts
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What do special orders define?
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Special orders define
exactly what a guard must do in a particular post |
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Term
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A supernumerary is
an extra member of the guard who is used when needed to replace a guard or to perform special duties as prescribed by local directives. |
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