Field artilleryman's guide; . i 1 . I I i, (/r N % -K x i \ m \ J | § j ( \ \ i ; / %>» w 1 — ? : 1 / \w$ f >> i r - 22 (From U. S. Engineers1 Field Manual.) GUARD DUTY By Capt. Harold Hellyer and 2D Lt. Stuart 0. Pusey CATECHISM OF INTERIOR GUARD DUTY Q. Into what four classes are guards divided? A. Exterior, interior, military police and provost guards. Q. What is the purpose of exterior guards? A. To prevent surprise, delay attack, and provide for the securityof the main body in time of war. Q. What is the purpose of interior guards? A. To preserve order, protect property, and enfo


Field artilleryman's guide; . i 1 . I I i, (/r N % -K x i \ m \ J | § j ( \ \ i ; / %>» w 1 — ? : 1 / \w$ f >> i r - 22 (From U. S. Engineers1 Field Manual.) GUARD DUTY By Capt. Harold Hellyer and 2D Lt. Stuart 0. Pusey CATECHISM OF INTERIOR GUARD DUTY Q. Into what four classes are guards divided? A. Exterior, interior, military police and provost guards. Q. What is the purpose of exterior guards? A. To prevent surprise, delay attack, and provide for the securityof the main body in time of war. Q. What is the purpose of interior guards? A. To preserve order, protect property, and enforce policeregulations in camp or garrison. Q. What is the purpose of military police? A. To guard prisoners, arrest stragglers, and deserters. Tomaintain order in rear of armies, along lines of communica-tion and near large camps. Q. What is the purpose of provost guards? A. To take the place of military police, to aid the civil authori-ties, near large camps to preserve order beyond the interiorguard. Q. How is an inte


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