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21 Cards in this Set
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What FM covers Guard Duty? |
FM 22-6 |
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What two types of orders can a guard receive? |
General Orders Special Orders |
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What are you normally responsible for at your guard post? |
Your post Government Property |
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Why is deadly force |
The power to cause death or severe bodily harm |
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What specifies the time for challenging? |
The special orders |
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Who is responsible for the instructions, discipline, and performance of the guards? |
The commander of the guard. |
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How would you challenge people in a vehicle? |
Challenge them as you would on foot. Make one or all dismount the vehicle. |
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What are the two works that countersign consist of? |
Challenge and Password |
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What is the proper use of deadly force? |
Use the minimum amount of force to make an apprehension |
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What position do you hold your rifle at while challenging? |
Port Arms |
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What are two different type of guard mounting? |
Formal Informal |
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What type of guard is normally used to protect a unit in a tactical environment? |
Exterior guard |
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What is FOD |
Field Officer of the Day |
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If you sleep while on duty, what will your punishment be? |
Court Martial |
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What are two types of guard duty? |
Interior Exterior |
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What is the normal length of time for a field officer of the day? |
24 hours |
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How long will a guard normally stay at his point? |
2 to 4 hours |
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Who is normally in charge of establishing special orders for guard posts? |
The post commander |
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Does a guard salute indoors? |
Yes |
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When are the guards not required to salute? |
When They are engaged in a specific duty that prevents them from saluting. |
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What are three examples of exterior guards? |
Lookouts Listening post Out post |