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 Q. How does a guard know when the hours of challenging are? 
 Q. Who assigns the guards to specific posts? 
 Q. Who normally establishes Special Orders? 
 Q. What Field Manual covers Guard Duty? 
 Q. What is the best method to guard a large area when only a small number of Soldiers are assigned? 
 Q. Are guards required to salute when at a post that requires challenging? 
 Q. What is specified in the Special Orders? 
 Q. Must a guard be qualified on his or her weapon? 
 Q. How long does a guard normally have to rest, when relieved, before he is to return to his post again? 
 Q. When units are in a tactical environment, what type of guard is normally used for protection? 
 Q. What does a Supernumery do? 
 Q. What is the punishment for sleeping while on guard? 
 Q. Define "Deadly Force?" 
 Q. Whose responsibility is it to ensure the guards are instructed, disciplined and able to perform their duties? 
 Q. What is the normal increment of time that a Soldier stays at his guard post before being relieved? 
 Q. What is a Soldier normally responsible for when guarding a post? 
 Q. What does a Special Guard do? 
 Q. What is the "F.O.D.?" 
 Q. How many reliefs are normally assigned to Guard Duty? 
 Q. Typically, how long is a full tour of guard duty? 
 Q. Do guards salute indoors? 
 Q. What are the duties of a guard? 
 Q. What is the purpose of an Interior Guard? 
 Q. What are the hours of challenging? 
 Q. Name the two parts of a Countersign. 
 Q. Who supervises the loading and unloading of live ammunition and clearing of weapons when guards are posted and relieved? 
 Q. What is the proper procedure to challenge people in a vehicle? 
 Q. Why should you avoid removing clothing or equipment while serving as a guard? 
 Q. While serving as a guard, how much force should be used to apprehend someone? 
 Q. What are the types of orders a guard will receive? 
 Q. What are the two types of guard mountings? 
 Q. What is your first General Order? 
 Q. What is your second General Order? 
 Q. What is your third General Order? 
 Q. What are the responsibilities of the Commander of the Guard? 
 Q. If someone who outranks you commands you to surrender your weapon while challenging, are you required to do so? 
 Q. Explain what a Parole Word is. 
 Q. How would a guard challenge two or more people? 
 Q. What would justify the use of "Deadly Force" by a guard? 
 Q. What is the make-up of a typical guard force? 
 Q. In time of war, what is the penalty for illegally disclosing parole words or countersigns? 
 Q. What are the two primary qualifications a guard must have before being selected for guard duty? 
 Q. If at a post where the sentinels salute, what is the proper procedure for a guard to do so when armed with a rifle? 
 Q. At what position should your weapon be held while challenging? 
 Q. Name the five "S" words associated with guarding and handling enemy prisoners. 
 Q. What does the acronym "SALUTE" stand for? 
 Q. Identify the chain of command as a guard or sentinel. 
 Q. Name some examples of exterior guard duty. 
 Q. When are you not required to salute while serving as a guard or sentinel? 
 Q. Name the three types of guards. 
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