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SECTION
III
SPECIAL ORDERS FOR SENTINELS, TOWER MEN, BUGLERS AND
CHAUFFEURS OF THE INTERIOR GUARD
1. The following posts
will be manned daily for periods of twenty-four hours.
The general orders for buglers and privates of the Camp Interior
guard are as
prescribed in FM 26-5.
POST
NUMBER ONE
1. Post Number One
extends across the West, North and South side of the guard
house. From retreat to reveille, to walk completely around
the guard house, keeping the guard house on the left.
2. To prevent any
unauthorized vehicle from crossing the intersection of EAST Patrol
Road and the road leading due East from Gate No. 1.
3. For other orders that
apply to this post see FM 26-5, "Interior Guard Duty".
POST
NUMBER TWO
1. Post Number Two is at
Gate Number One.
2. To allow no one to pass
through this gate either way without proper authority.
3. To allow no one to
enter this gate carrying firearms.
4. To allow no prisoner of
war to escape.
5. To challenge all
persons who approach within 50 feet of the fence and to permit no
one to trespass within that space.
6. To allow no one to
communicate with nor to pass articles to prisoners.
7. To allow no prisoner to
communicate with nor pass articles to any person.
8. To call the Corporal of
the Guard in the event of any disturbance near my post,
apprehension of a suspicious person, or any other case not covered
by my instructions.
POST
NUMBER THREE
1. Post Number Three
extends along the East side of the Stockade fence from the
boundary of Compound Number One and Compound Number Two on the
South to the boundary of Compound Number Two and Compound Number
Three on the North.
2. To allow no on to enter or
leave the Stockade through this fence.
3. To allow no prisoner to
escape.
4. From retreat to reveille to
inspect the doors and windows of the tool house hourly and to call
the Corporal of the guard if any are found opened or unlocked.
5. To prevent any
unauthorized vehicle passing along East Patrol Road.
6. To challenge all
persons who approach within 50 feet of the fence and to permit no
one to trespass within that space.
7. To allow no one to
communicate with nor to pass articles to prisoners.
8. To allow no prisoner to
communicate with nor to pass articles to any person.
9. To call the Corporal of
the guard in the event of any disturbance near my post,
apprehension of a suspicious person, or any other case not covered
by instructions.
POST
NUMBER FOUR
1. Post Number Four
extends along the East side of the Stockade fence from the
boundary between Compound Number One and Compound Number Two to
Tower Number Two, thence Westward to a point South of the Stockade
fence just South of the mess hall of Prisoner of War Company
Number One.
2. To allow no on to enter or
leave the Stockade through this fence.
3. To allow no prisoner to
escape.
4. To prevent any
unauthorized vehicle passing along East Patrol Road or South
Patrol Road.
5. To challenge all
persons who approach within 50 feet of the fence and to permit no
one to trespass within that space.
6. To allow no one to
communicate with nor to pass articles to prisoners.
7. To allow no prisoner to
communicate with nor to pass articles to any person.
8. To call the Corporal of
the guard in the event of any disturbance near my post,
apprehension of a suspicious person, or any other case not covered
by instructions.
POST
NUMBER FIVE
1. Post Number Five
extends along the South side of the Stockade fence from a point
due South of the mess hall of Prisoner of War Company Number Two,
thence West to Tower Number Four.
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2. To allow no on to enter
or leave the Stockade through this fence.
3. To allow no prisoner to
escape.
4. To prevent any
unauthorized vehicle passing along South Patrol Road.
5. To challenge all
persons who approach within 50 feet of the fence and to permit no
one to trespass within that space.
6. To allow no one to
communicate with nor to pass articles to prisoners.
7. To allow no prisoner to
communicate with nor to pass articles to any person.
8. To call the Corporal of
the guard in the event of any disturbance near my post,
apprehension of a suspicious person, or any other case not covered
by instructions.
POST
NUMBER SIX
1. Post Number Six extends
along the West side of the Stockade fence from Tower Number Four
to Tower Number Six.
2. To allow no on to enter
or leave the Stockade through this fence.
3. To allow no prisoner to
escape.
4. To prevent any
unauthorized vehicle passing along West Patrol Road.
5. To challenge all
persons who approach within 50 feet of the fence and to permit no
one to trespass within that space.
6. To allow no one to
communicate with nor to pass articles to prisoners.
7. To allow no prisoner to
communicate with nor to pass articles to any person.
8. To call the Corporal of
the guard in the event of any disturbance near my post,
apprehension of a suspicious person, or any other case not covered
by instructions.
POST
NUMBER SEVEN
1. Post Number Seven
extends along the West side of the Stockade fence from Tower
Number Six to Tower Number Seven.
2. To allow no on to enter
or leave the Stockade through this fence.
3. To allow no prisoner to
escape.
4. To prevent any
unauthorized vehicle passing along West Patrol Road.
5. To challenge all
persons who approach within 50 feet of the fence and to permit no
one to trespass within that space.
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6. To allow no one to
communicate with nor to pass articles to prisoners.
7. To allow no prisoner to
communicate with nor to pass articles to any person.
8. To call the Corporal of
the guard in the event of any disturbance near my post,
apprehension of a suspicious person, or any other case not covered
by instructions.
POST
NUMBER EIGHT
1. Post Number Eight
extends along the North side of the Stockade fence from Tower
Number Seven to a point North of mess hall of Prisoner of War
Company Number Twelve.
2. To allow no on to enter
or leave the Stockade through this fence.
3. To allow no prisoner to
escape.
4. To prevent any
unauthorized vehicle passing along North Patrol Road.
5. To challenge all
persons who approach within 50 feet of the fence and to permit no
one to trespass within that space.
6. To allow no one to
communicate with nor to pass articles to prisoners.
7. To allow no prisoner to
communicate with nor to pass articles to any person.
8. To call the Corporal of
the guard in the event of any disturbance near my post,
apprehension of a suspicious person, or any other case not covered
by instructions.
POST
NUMBER NINE
1. Post Number Nine
extends along the North side of the Stockade fence from a point
due North of mess hall of Prisoner of War Company Number Eleven
thence East to Tower Number Nine, thence South along the East side
of the Stockade fence to the boundary between Compound Number Two
and Compound Number Three.
2. To allow no on to enter or
leave the Stockade through this fence.
3. To allow no prisoner to
escape.
4. To prevent any
unauthorized vehicle passing along North Patrol Road.
5. To challenge all
persons who approach within 50 feet of the fence and to permit no
one to trespass within that space.
6. To allow no one to
communicate with nor to pass articles to prisoners.
7. To allow no prisoner to
communicate with nor to pass articles to any person.
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8. To call the Corporal of
the guard in the event of any disturbance near my post,
apprehension of a suspicious person, or any other case not covered
by instructions.
POST
NUMBER TEN
1. Post Number Ten extends
from the junction of 31st Street and Garrison Road to the junction
of 31st Street and Cook Road, thence due North along the latter
road to the junction of Cook Road and Mills Road, thence West to
the junction of Garrison Road and Mills Road, thence South to the
junction of Garrison Road and 31st Street.
2. From retreat to
reveille to inspect the doors and windows of the warehouse
hourly and to call the Corporal of the Guard if any are found
opened or unlocked.
3. To call the Corporal of
the guard in the event of any disturbance near my post,
apprehension of a suspicious person, or any other case not covered
by instructions.
POST
NUMBER ELEVEN
1. Post Number Eleven
extends East along the South side of the Camp Exchange, thence
North between the officer's Quarters and Officer's Latrine, thence
West between the Officer's Quarters to Garrison Road, thence South
to the South side of the Camp Exchange.
2. From 10 P.M. to
reveille to inspect the doors and windows of the Camp Exchange
hourly and to call the Corporal of the Guard if any are found
opened or unlocked.
3. To call the Corporal of
the guard in the event of any disturbance near my post,
apprehension of a suspicious person, or any other case not covered
by instructions.
POST
NUMBER TWELVE
1. Post Number Twelve is
at the intersection of 31st Street and Garrison Road.
2. To prevent any
unauthorized vehicles to pass along 31st Street, West of the
intersection of Garrison Road and 31st Street.
3. To call the Corporal of
the guard in the event of any disturbance near my post,
apprehension of a suspicious person, or any other case not covered
by instructions.
POST
NUMBER THIRTEEN
1. Post Number Thirteen is
located at the Post Hospital.
2. Special orders will be
issued to the sentry or sentries there as the situation requires.
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TOWERS
NUMBER ONE TO NINE INCLUSIVE
1. To remain constantly on
the alert during their tour of duty to prevent any attempt by
Prisoners of War to escape.
2. To retract ladders to
the towers at all times except when actually being used for access
or exit by authorized persons.
3. To keep machine guns
laid, when not in use, so that they will be able to enfilade the
areas along the fence extending from their respective towers.
4. To be ever watchful of
the prescribed signals from sentries patrolling on the ground to
avoid mistaking them for Prisoners of War.
5. To signal all sentries as
they pass their respective towers wit the prescribed "All's
Well" signal.
BUGLERS
OF THE INTERIOR GUARD
1. To be at the Guard
House at all times except when sounding calls or at meals.
2. To sound all call at the
Guard House except the "March", Reveille, Assembly for
Reveille, and the calls pertaining to Retreat which will be
sounded at the flag pole.
CHAUFFEURS
AND ASS'T CHAUFFEURS OF THE INTERIOR GUARD
1. To remain at the Guard
House at all times except when at meals or on a duty patrol.
2. To keep my car in good
condition at all times and to see that the lights are in order.
3. To fill the gas tank
before the gas stations are closed so that the cars ma be operated
throughout the night without refilling.
4. To report any defect in
my car or damage to it to the Commander of the Guard.
5. To divide the 24 hour
tour so that the chauffeur is on duty 12 hours and the assistant
chauffeur is on duty 12 hours.
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SECTION
IV
PRISONER REGULATIONS
1. ORGANIZATION
a. For
the purpose of administrating and discipline the Military Police
Escort Companies and Prisoner of War Companies will be organized
as
Provisional Battalions as follows:
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Troop
Commander (Camp Executive) |
1st
Battalion
Commander (C. G. 1st MPEG Company
1st MPEG Company
1st PW Company
2nd PW Company
3rd PW Company
4th PW Company |
2nd
Battalion
Commander (C.O. 2nd MPEG Company)
2nd MPEG Company
5th PW Company
6th PW Company
7th PW Company
8th PW Company |
3rd
Battalion
Commander (C.O. 3rd MPEG Company)
3rd MPEG Company
9th PW Company
10th PW Company
11th PW Company
12th PW Company |
2. GENERAL FUNCTIONS
a. Company Commanders are responsible that all prisoners are
acquainted with pertinent provisions of these regulations, which
will be posted on bulletin boards so that all prisoners may read
them
b. The
Camp Interior Guard under the Officer of the Day and the Commander
of the Guard is responsible for the Security of the Prisoners of
War while in the Stockade.
c.
Respective Battalion Commanders are responsible for the
security and discipline of his Prisoners of War when turned
out for work outside of the stockade.
d.
Company Commanders will be responsible for the general discipline
of his respective prisoners. He will make frequent
inspections to assure himself that Camp Regulations are being
enforced in accordance with well established principals of
security, discipline, cleanliness, efficiency and humanity.
e.
The number of Prisoners of War to work outside of the stockade and
method of employment will be detailed daily by Camp
Headquarters. In so far as practicable guards for Prisoners
of War and Prisoners of War will be detailed from the same
Battalion.
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f. In marching prisoners out of the Stockade for work the
prisoners will be checked for name and serial number, as the
prisoners pass out of the main gate, by a non-commissioned officer
of their respective battalion, while a non-commissioned officer of
the Camp Interior Guard will check the prisoners according to
company and number.
3. SAFEGUARDING PRISONERS
a. When in the Stockade prisoners will be kept locked within
their respective compound areas, except when permitted in the Recreation
Area or during Fire Drill.
b.
Loitering in the vicinity of the Stockade gates or within twelve
feet of the inside stockade fence is prohibited.
c.
Conversing with prisoners is prohibited to all enlisted men except
the members of the Interior Guard and the Military Police Escort
Guard Companies in the proper execution of their duties.
Fraternizing is prohibited.
d.
In case of fire in the stockade area all interior gates will be unlocked
by the Camp Interior Guard and all prisoners will double time to
the recreation area where they will be formed according to
companies in the area due West of their respective Compound
Area. The Commander of the Guard will double his sentries on
Posts Number five, six, seven and eight. All officers in
camp assigned to organizations except the Officer of the Day,
Commander of the Guard and Ass't Fire Marshal, will report to the
Recreation Area and take command of their respective
organizations.
4. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
FOR PRISONERS
a. Gambling is prohibited.
b.
Shouting aloud and boisterous talking is forbidden.
c.
Bedding will be aired outdoors on Mondays and Fridays, weather
permitting.
d.
Prisoners will bathe daily.
e.
Prisoners who apply to be entered on the sick report, will be
reported by their company commander to the surgeon at sick call.
f. Prisoners enroute to or from work outside of the stockade
are forbidden to remove any part of their uniform, which they
wore, when they left the stockade.
g. Prisoners are forbidden to smoke while lying on their
bunks.
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5. SPECIAL ORDERS FOR
PRISONER GUARDS
a. To learn the serial number and names of my prisoners.
b.
To see that all tools taken from the Stockade by my detail are
returned i good condition.
c.
To no quit my weapon.
d.
To no allow prisoners to escape.
e.
To not allow prisoners to place themselves in position to attack
me or other sentries (closer than six paces); nor to allow them
out of sight or beyond effective range (fifteen paces).
f. When on a vehicle with prisoners to seat them at the back
of the vehicle on seats on one side and to then sit in the front
of the vehicle on the seat at opposite side facing prisoners at
all times. When truck is loaded, sentry and prisoners
will be seated on the load in the same relative positions.
No prisoner will ride on running board of any vehicle.
g. To not sit down while guarding prisoners, except when
riding on a vehicle.
h. To march prisoners at quick time, at attention, at all
times except when going for a drink of water, or to the latrine,
when I will double time prisoners to and from the place of water
or latrine.
i.
To see that prisoners perform the desired work properly and
satisfactorily.
j. To report at once to proper authority if any prisoner
refuses to obey any orders.
k. To not smoke nor allow prisoners to smoke.
l. To not allow prisoners to loiter or talk to any one
except in the line of duty.
m. To not allow prisoners to enter any barracks or other
building except in the line of duty.
n. In case of emergency to report at once the circumstances
by quickest means to the proper authority.
o. To not release a prisoner except on order of proper
authority.
p. To be watchful especially for any signs or signals
between my prisoners and persons.
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q. To arrest any person who attempts to signal or gibe any
article whatsoever to my prisoners or accepts any article from a
prisoner.
r. To arrest any person who talks to a prisoner.
s.
To no allow any person or vehicle to pass between myself and a
prisoner.
t. To prohibit prisoners from removing clothing
enroute to and from stockade and from and to work assignment.
u.
While outside stockade to prohibit prisoners form collecting in
groups except in march formations.
v. To call "Halt" twice, if a prisoner attempts to
escape, and if he fails to halt and there is no other means of
preventing his escape, to fire at the prisoner.
w.
To observe the usual military courtesies.
x. To call to attention, before saluting, prisoners who are
not actually at work.
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SECTION V
FLAG REGULATIONS
1. Procedure in connection
with the flag will be in accordance with the following:
a. Size
and when flown: (AR 260-10 par. 3 c.)
GARRISON
FLAG: (Largest) -- Use only on holidays and
important occasions.
POST
FLAG
( Medium) -- Use n pleasant weather.
STORM FLAG:
(Smallest) -- Use in stormy or windy weather.
b.
Flags or pennants not flown above national flag: AR 260-10, par. g
(9)
c.
Flag not to be dipped as salute: AR 260-10, par. 2 g (10)
d.
Raising and lowering BFM Col VI, par. 47 and AR 600-25, par. 19 g
e.
Lowering and folding: AR 260-10, par. 2 g (12)
f. Position at half staff: AR 260-10, par. 2 g (11)
g. Half staff for death: AR 600-30, par. 12
h. half staff on Memorial Day. AR 600-25, par. 18
2. REVEILLE: The
flag will be hoisted at the sounding of the first note of the
MARCH.
3. RETREAT: The flag
will be started slowly down at the sounding of the last note of
RETREAT, after which the field music will sound TO THE
COLORS. Lowering the flag will be so regulated as to
complete at the last note of TO THE COLORS.
4. The Commander of the
Interior Guard will be responsible that the flag is raised,
lowered, folded and stored in the proper manner, and that the
color guard and field music personnel execute their required functions
in accordance with existing regulations
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SECTION
VI
EMERGENCY INFORMATION |
| Ambulance |
2468 |
| Camp Adjutant |
471 |
| Camp
Commander |
470 |
| Camp
Executive |
471 |
| Camp Fire
Marshal |
479 |
| Camp
Headquarters |
472 |
| Camp Surgeon |
756 |
| Electrician |
747 |
| Exchange
(Camp) |
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| Exchange
(Post) |
680 |
| Exchange (PW
#1) |
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| Exchange (PW
#2) |
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| Exchange (PW
#3) |
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| F. B. I. |
6415 |
| Fire
Department |
525 |
| Military
Police Company |
550 |
| Motor Pool |
353
- 354 |
| Post Adjutant |
315 |
| Post
Commander |
301 |
| Post
Executive |
306 |
| Post Fire
Marshal |
545 |
| Post
Headquarters |
316 |
| Post Internal
Security |
422 |
| Post Prison |
2216 |
| Post Surgeon |
756 |
| Signal Office |
300 |
| Water and
Sewage |
692
- 479 |
2. SWITCHES FOR POST
LIGHTING SYSTEM AND KEYS WILL BE FOUND OUTSIDE COMPOUND.
3. SWITCHES FOR CAMP AUXILIARY
LIGHTING SYSTEM AND KEYS. THE SWITCHES FOR CAMP AUXILIARY
LIGHTING SYSTEM AND KEYS WILL BE FOUND IN THE TOWERS.
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