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Military Instructors Manual by Oliver Schoonmaker;James P. Cole
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1. Guard mounting (both formal and informal).
2. Posting reliefs.
3. Preparation and running of rosters.
4. General orders--also special orders at post No. 1.
5. Duties of the following in reference to guard duty:
1. Commanding officer.
2. Officer of the day.
3. Adjutant.
4. Sergeant Major.
5. Commander of the guard.
6. Sergeant of the guard.
7. Corporal of the guard.
8. Musicians.
9. Orderlies and color sentinels.
10. Privates of the guard.
6. Compliments of the guard.
7. Prisoners: General.
Garrison.
Awaiting trial.
Awaiting result of trial.

How is an officer arrested? Can an enlisted man arrest him?
How is a non-com. arrested?
How is a soldier arrested?
How is a civilian arrested?
(See a.w. No. 68.)

An officer ought to-teach to his non-coms. as much of the above as is
consistent with time and other demands; he ought to teach to his
privates all that is necessary to the proper discharge of their duties
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