Interior Guard Duties 2021 PDF
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2021
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This training presentation outlines interior guard duties, covering definitions of terms, procedures for challenging and replying to passwords, eleven general orders, and military professionalism. It details roles like the Officer of the Day and Sergeant of the Guard, and includes a chain of command diagram.
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INTERIOR GUARD DUTIES INTERIOR INTERIOR GUARD GUARD DUTIES DUTIES Scope of Presentation I. DEFINITION OF TERMS II. PROCEDURES FOR CHALLENGING AND REPLYING A PASSWORD III. 11 GENERAL ORDERS IV. MILITARY PRO...
INTERIOR GUARD DUTIES INTERIOR INTERIOR GUARD GUARD DUTIES DUTIES Scope of Presentation I. DEFINITION OF TERMS II. PROCEDURES FOR CHALLENGING AND REPLYING A PASSWORD III. 11 GENERAL ORDERS IV. MILITARY PROFESSIONALISM Definition Of Terms 2. OFFICER OF THE DAY ❑Acting directly under the commanding general/officer. ❑Responsible on a given day for the execution of all orders of the commanding general/officer relating to interior guard duty and other duties as may be assigned. ❑Protects life and properties in case of alarm. ❑Provides signature of the Guard report. ❑Responsible for the guard. Definition Of Terms 3. COMMANDER OF THE GUARD ❑Responsible for the instruction, discipline, and performance of duty of the guards. ❑Member of the guard next junior to the Officer of the Day. ❑Prepares the daily report. ❑Responsible for the lowering and raising of the National Flag. ❑Forms the reserve guard in case of alarm. Definition Of Terms 4. SERGEANT OF THE GUARD ❑Non-commissioned officer of the guard. ❑Supervises the enlisted members of the guard. ❑Responsible to the Commander of the Guard for the execution of all orders related to guard duty. ❑Responsible for the posting of relief at proper time. ❑ Responsible for the cleanliness of the Guard house and its surroundings. ❑ Forms the guard in case of emergency. Definition Of Terms 5. CORPORAL OF THE GUARDS ❑ Assigns members of the guard to their post. ❑ Reports to the sergeant of the guard all violations of orders and unusual incidents. ❑ Posts himself at the guard house. ❑ Awakens the next relief on time of relieving. ❑ Examine persons halted or determined by sentinels. Definition Of Terms 6. SENTINELS ❑ Memorize, understand, and complied with the 11 General Orders, Special Orders General Orders. CG/CO OD COG CHAIN OF COMMAND ❑ a series of executive SOG positions in order of authority Corporal of the Guard and Sentinel Definition Of Terms 7. GUARDHOUSE ❑A building occupied by men detailed for interior guard duty. ❑It is a guard tent or any other designated location for the headquarters of the guard. Definition Of Terms 8. CHALLENGE ❑Used to cause an unidentified party or person to halt and to be identified. ❑If secret challenge is used, it follows the original challenge and consists of a word or distinctive sound. The command “HALT. WHO IS THERE?” 9. PASSWORD A word or distinctive sound used to answer a challenge, identifies the person or party desiring to enter or pass and is always secret. Definition Of Terms 10. COUNTERSIGN ❑ Can be a word or specific things. ❑ Words comprising the countersign are issued from the principal headquarters of a command to aid guards and sentinels in their scrutiny of person who apply to pass the lines. 11. CONFINEMENT OFFICER ❑ A military police officer assigned to a stockade and charge with the security, administration, care, and custody of all prisons confined in the local stockade or hospital prisoner ward Definition Of Terms 12. RELIEF ❑ The procedure whereby members of the post is relieved and members is posted in his place. 13. RELIEVE ❑ To direct any members of the guard to cease performance of duty. Definition Of Terms 14. WATCH ❑ A period of time during which member of the guard performed the prescribed duties beginning where he is posted and terminated his duties. 15. STOCKADE ❑ A confinement facility under the jurisdiction of an instillation commander used for the confinement of military persons. Procedures for Challenging and Replying a Password 1. CHALLENGING ONE PERSON (PW: TAWILIS REP: BANGUS) a. To a person about to enter his post: Sir Good Afternoon Sir! HALT! WHO Pvt Revila PA, Personnel S1, GOES THERE!? request permission to pass! Procedures for Challenging and Replying a Password b. Sentry orders the person forward. “The person will advance without replying and wait for further instructions. Advance, Pvt Revila to be recognized! Procedures for Challenging and Replying a Password c. When the duty did not recognized the person. d. The person challenged will give the reply in low voice. HALT! BANGUS… TAWILIS! Procedures for Challenging and Replying a Password e. The Sentry has identified the person, he will permit him to proceed. YOU MAY NOW THANK YOU ENTER SIR! Challenging a Group a. To a group of person about to enter his post: Good Afternoon! HALT! WHO TSg Guando PA, Personnel S1 GOES THERE!? and 3 more others, request permission to pass! Challenging a Group b. Sentry orders the person forward. “The person will advance without replying and wait for further instructions. Advance, TSg Guando ma’am to be recognized! Challenging a Group c. When the duty did not recognized the person. d. The person challenged will give the reply in low voice. HALT! BANGUS… TAWILIS! Challenging a Group e. After the Sentry has identified the person, he will advance the patrol to be recognize. f. After the patrol had been recognized, they shall pass. ADVANCE THE PATROL TO BE RECOGNIZE Eleven (11) General Orders 1. To take charge of this post and all government property in view. 2. To walk my post in a military manner keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing. 3. To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce. 4. To repeat all calls from post more distant from the guardhouse than my own. 5. To quit my post only when properly relieved. Eleven (11) General Orders 6. To receive, obey and pass to the sentinel who relieves me all orders by the Commanding Officer, Officer of the Day and Non-commissioned officer of the guard only. 7. To talk to no one except in the line of duty. 8. To give alarm in case of fire or disorder. 9. To call the Corporal of the Guard in any case not covered by instruction. Eleven (11) General Orders 10. To salute all officers, colors and standard not cased. 11.To be specially watchful at night and during the time of challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post and to allow no one to pass without proper authority.. Military Professionalism Men who adopt the profession of arms submit their own free will to a law of perpetual constraints of their own accord. They reject their right to live where they choose, to say what they think, to dress as they like. From the moment they become soldiers, It needs but an order to settle them from this place to move them to that, to separate them their families and dislocate their normal lives. Military Professionalism In the world of commands, they must rise, march, run, endure bad weather, go without sleep or food, be isolated in some distant post, work until they drop. They have ceased to be the masters of their own fate. If they drop on their tracks, their ashes shall be scattered into the four winds, that is all part and parcel of their job.. QUESTIONS?