Interior Guard Flashcards
FDLT 1002
6 Fs #1
Fidelity
6 Fs #2
Fighter
6 Fs #3
Fitness
6 Fs #4
Family
6 Fs #5
Finance
6 Fs #6
Future
Purpose of the Interior Guard
Preserve Order
Protect Property
Enforce Regulations
Types of Interior Guard
Main Guard
Special Guard
Authorization to establish the Main Guard
MCO 5530.15 encl. (1)
The Guard Chain of Command
Commanding officer Field officer of the day (if assigned) Officer of the day Commander of the Guard (if assigned) Sergeant of the guard Corporal of the Guard Main guard Sentries Special guard Sentries (if required)
Duties of the Commander of the Guard
Ensure proper instruction, discipline, and performance of the main guard
Duties of the Sergeant of the Guard
Assist commander of the guard and ensuring proper instructions, discipline and performance of the main guard
Duties of the Corporal of the Guard
Supervise the members of the guard assigned to his relief, guard members the COG is responsible to relieve
Duties of the Main/Special Guard Sentries
memorize, understand, and comply with the general orders. The century is assigned to keep watch, maintain order, and protect persons or property
Types of Posts
Fixed
Mobile
Administrative
Guard Mount - Purpose
Ensure all personal are present, knowledgeable, and able to stand duty
Guard Mount Elements
Guard school Guard mount Guard mount brief Personnel inspection Weapon inspection Weapons load/unload
Guard Mount Topics and Frequency
Daily
General/special orders, post procedures, deadly force, rules to engagement, and weapons safety
Types of Orders
General Orders (11) Special Orders
Informal Relief
Not required to be directly supervised
If a sentry, report to the Corporal of the Guard
Pass on all pertinent special orders come instructions and information to the oncoming duty
Formal Relief - Overseen by
Direct superior in the chain of command oversees the affect of the relief
Sentry Challenging Personal
During the time for challenging
Halt, who goes there?
Advance, and be recognized.
Only one at a time
Use of the word “friend”
Usual answer made by officers or patrols when the purpose of their visit makes a desirable that their official capacity should not be announced
Use of Deadly Force
Inherent word of self-defense against death or serious bodily harm
Protection of assets vital national security
Protection against theft or sabotage of inherently dangerous property
Protection against the sabotage destruction of national critical infrastructure
Defense against serious offenses against persons
arrest or apprehension of persons who pose an imminent threat or have committed a serious offense
Escape of prisoners will have or attempted to commit serious crimes