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Guard Duty - Sentry Duties

Guard Duty - Sentry Duties. Terminal Learning Objectives ä React to an inspecting officer. ä Challenge unknown person (s). ä Summon the Commander of Relief

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Page 1: Guard Duty - Sentry Duties. Terminal Learning Objectives ä React to an inspecting officer. ä Challenge unknown person (s). ä Summon the Commander of Relief

Guard Duty - Sentry DutiesGuard Duty - Sentry Duties

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Terminal Learning ObjectivesTerminal Learning Objectives

React to an inspecting officer.React to an inspecting officer. Challenge unknown person (s).Challenge unknown person (s). Summon the Commander of ReliefSummon the Commander of Relief Apprehend an intruder.Apprehend an intruder. Stand an informal Guard Mount.Stand an informal Guard Mount. Tell military time.Tell military time.

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IntroductionIntroduction

In the first part of this training you were informed In the first part of this training you were informed that you will be required to perform guard duty. that you will be required to perform guard duty. This may be an informal guard such as those This may be an informal guard such as those conducted during tactical operations or a formal conducted during tactical operations or a formal guard such as those conducted at a military guard such as those conducted at a military installations. This type of guard duty is commonly installations. This type of guard duty is commonly reered to as interior guard. Regardless of the type reered to as interior guard. Regardless of the type of guard duty you perform, you must know how to of guard duty you perform, you must know how to act and react.act and react.

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React to an inspecting officerReact to an inspecting officer

Stop walking, assume the position of Stop walking, assume the position of attention, and render a proper hand salute.attention, and render a proper hand salute.

Execute order arms (when salute is returned Execute order arms (when salute is returned ) and remain at attention unless otherwise ) and remain at attention unless otherwise ordered.ordered.

At the conclusion of conservation, assume At the conclusion of conservation, assume position of attention, render the hand salute, position of attention, render the hand salute, and resume your sentinel duties.and resume your sentinel duties.

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Challenge unknown person (s)Challenge unknown person (s)

Assuming the proper ready position.Assuming the proper ready position. Issuing the proper challenge.Issuing the proper challenge. Checking / verifying identification.Checking / verifying identification. Taking proper actions if authorized and / or Taking proper actions if authorized and / or

unauthorized.unauthorized.

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Challenging During DaylightChallenging During Daylight

Upon seeing unknown person(s), come to Port Upon seeing unknown person(s), come to Port Arms and command Arms and command “HALT”.“HALT”.

When person(s) halts, call out When person(s) halts, call out “WHO GOES “WHO GOES THERE?”.THERE?”.

Upon response, require unknown person(s) to Upon response, require unknown person(s) to place identification on the ground and back up six place identification on the ground and back up six paces.paces.

While guarding the person (s), check While guarding the person (s), check identification.identification.

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Challenging During DaylightChallenging During Daylight

If authorized to be at your post, return the If authorized to be at your post, return the identification card by laying it on the identification card by laying it on the ground and having its owner pick it up, ground and having its owner pick it up, permit entry, and continue sentry duties. permit entry, and continue sentry duties. Don't ever let an unknown person get any Don't ever let an unknown person get any closer than six paces to you while you are closer than six paces to you while you are on interior guard duty.on interior guard duty.

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Challenging During DarknessChallenging During Darkness

When hearing unknown person (s), come to When hearing unknown person (s), come to Port Arms and command Port Arms and command “HALT”.“HALT”.

When person (s) halts, ask When person (s) halts, ask “WHO GOES “WHO GOES THERE?’THERE?’ Upon their response, state Upon their response, state “ADVANCE TO BE RECOGNIZED.”“ADVANCE TO BE RECOGNIZED.”

As person (s) approaches, command As person (s) approaches, command “HALT”“HALT” when you can see him / her. Do not when you can see him / her. Do not let them get closer than three to six paces.let them get closer than three to six paces.

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Challenging During DarknessChallenging During Darkness

Upon response, require unknown person (s) Upon response, require unknown person (s) to place ID on the ground and back up six to place ID on the ground and back up six paces.paces.

While guarding person (s), check ID. While guarding person (s), check ID.

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Challenging During DarknessChallenging During Darkness

If authorized to be at your post, return the If authorized to be at your post, return the identification card by laying it on the identification card by laying it on the ground and having its owner pick it up, ground and having its owner pick it up, permit entry, and continue sentry duties. permit entry, and continue sentry duties. Don't ever let an unknown person get any Don't ever let an unknown person get any closer than six paces to you while you are closer than six paces to you while you are on interior guard duty.on interior guard duty.

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Summon the Commander of Relief Within Voice DistanceSummon the Commander of Relief Within Voice Distance

Call in a loud voice, Call in a loud voice, “COMMANDER OF “COMMANDER OF THE RELIEF, POST 1.”THE RELIEF, POST 1.”

Release person (s) to Commander of the Release person (s) to Commander of the Relief, indicated ID does not match Relief, indicated ID does not match authorization list, or relate circumstances authorization list, or relate circumstances requiring his presence.requiring his presence.

Return to Sling Arms and continue sentry Return to Sling Arms and continue sentry duties.duties.

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Summon the Commander of Relief Not Within Voice Distance

Summon the Commander of Relief Not Within Voice Distance

Bring unauthorized / unknown person (s) to Bring unauthorized / unknown person (s) to phone / radio location and contact phone / radio location and contact Commander of the Relief.Commander of the Relief.

Guard the person (s) while using phone / Guard the person (s) while using phone / radio.radio.

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Summon the Commander of Relief Not Within Voice Distance

Summon the Commander of Relief Not Within Voice Distance

Release person (s) to Commander of the Release person (s) to Commander of the Relief, indicate ID does not match Relief, indicate ID does not match authorization list, or relate circumstances authorization list, or relate circumstances requiring his presence.requiring his presence.

Return to Sling Arms and continue sentry Return to Sling Arms and continue sentry duties.duties.

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Apprehending an IntruderApprehending an Intruder

Upon seeing the intruder (s) come to Port Upon seeing the intruder (s) come to Port Arms and command Arms and command “HALT”.“HALT”.

If intruder (s) fails to stop, repeat command If intruder (s) fails to stop, repeat command “HALT”.“HALT”.

If intruder (s) still fails to stop, follow your If intruder (s) still fails to stop, follow your special orders as per guard post.special orders as per guard post.

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Apprehending an IntruderApprehending an Intruder

When the intruder halts, state, When the intruder halts, state, “DO NOT “DO NOT MOVE OR I WILL SHOOT.”MOVE OR I WILL SHOOT.”

Summon commander of relief.Summon commander of relief.

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Use of Deadly ForceUse of Deadly Force

Self-Defense: When security personnel believe Self-Defense: When security personnel believe themselves to be in imminent danger of death of themselves to be in imminent danger of death of serious bodily harm.serious bodily harm.

Property involving national security: Prevent theft, Property involving national security: Prevent theft, damage, or espionage aimed at property damage, or espionage aimed at property designated by commander as vital national designated by commander as vital national security. To apprehend or prevent escape of an security. To apprehend or prevent escape of an unauthorized individual in vicinity of property or unauthorized individual in vicinity of property or information vital to national security.information vital to national security.

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Use of Deadly ForceUse of Deadly Force

Prevent theft, damage, or espionage of operable Prevent theft, damage, or espionage of operable weapons or ammunition inherently dangerous to weapons or ammunition inherently dangerous to threes.threes.

Serious offenses against a person: prevent Serious offenses against a person: prevent serious offenses against persons involving serious offenses against persons involving violence.violence.

Apprehension: Necessary to apprehend a person Apprehension: Necessary to apprehend a person believed to have committed an offense specified believed to have committed an offense specified in the above.in the above.

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Use of Deadly ForceUse of Deadly Force

Escape: Authorized by commander that is Escape: Authorized by commander that is necessary to prevent a prisoner from escape.necessary to prevent a prisoner from escape.

Lawful Order: Issued by superior authority.Lawful Order: Issued by superior authority.

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Conducting a Formal Guard MountConducting a Formal Guard Mount

FALL INFALL IN INSPECTION ARMSINSPECTION ARMS READY, PORT, ARMSREADY, PORT, ARMS OPEN RANKS MARCHOPEN RANKS MARCH DRESS RIGHT DRESSDRESS RIGHT DRESS READY FRONTREADY FRONT

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Converting Military to Civilian TimeConverting Military to Civilian Time

All US Military services use a time All US Military services use a time numbering system based on a twenty-four numbering system based on a twenty-four hour clock instead of twelve hour.hour clock instead of twelve hour.

The day begins at one minute after midnight The day begins at one minute after midnight (0001) and ends at midnight the same day (0001) and ends at midnight the same day (2400).(2400).

The hours from one in the morning until noon The hours from one in the morning until noon are numbered in four digits (0001 - 1200)are numbered in four digits (0001 - 1200)

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Converting Military to Civilian TimeConverting Military to Civilian Time

The hours from one in the afternoon until The hours from one in the afternoon until midnight are derived by adding twelve midnight are derived by adding twelve hours to the civilian time. (e.g.. , 3:00pm + hours to the civilian time. (e.g.. , 3:00pm + 12:00 = 1500).12:00 = 1500).

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Converting Military to Civilian TimeConverting Military to Civilian Time

The military hours from one in the morning The military hours from one in the morning until noon are numbered in four digits from until noon are numbered in four digits from 0001 to 1200. This is the same for civilian 0001 to 1200. This is the same for civilian time except in the method of starting the time except in the method of starting the time. In military time 2AM would be stated time. In military time 2AM would be stated as zero 200while in the civilian time you as zero 200while in the civilian time you would simple drop the zero and the would simple drop the zero and the houndred.houndred.

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Converting Military to Civilian TimeConverting Military to Civilian Time

The hours from one in the afternoon until The hours from one in the afternoon until midnight are derived by subtracting twelve midnight are derived by subtracting twelve hours from the military time. (e.g.. , 1500 - hours from the military time. (e.g.. , 1500 - 1200 = 0300 or 3 PM)1200 = 0300 or 3 PM)

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Guard Duty- Sentry DutyGuard Duty- Sentry Duty

Any Questions?Any Questions?

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