The document provides information about an individual including their age, date of birth, address, courses of study, assignment, and military schooling. It then lists and discusses the 11 General Orders that sentries are to follow when posted to main and special guards. The general orders cover responsibilities like taking charge of one's post, walking in a military manner while staying alert, reporting violations, repeating calls from distant posts, only quitting when relieved, receiving and passing orders, speaking only to those on duty, giving alarm in cases of fire or disorder, calling the commander for non-covered cases, saluting officers and colors, and being watchful at night while challenging all persons and allowing no one to pass without authority.
The document provides information about an individual including their age, date of birth, address, courses of study, assignment, and military schooling. It then lists and discusses the 11 General Orders that sentries are to follow when posted to main and special guards. The general orders cover responsibilities like taking charge of one's post, walking in a military manner while staying alert, reporting violations, repeating calls from distant posts, only quitting when relieved, receiving and passing orders, speaking only to those on duty, giving alarm in cases of fire or disorder, calling the commander for non-covered cases, saluting officers and colors, and being watchful at night while challenging all persons and allowing no one to pass without authority.
The document provides information about an individual including their age, date of birth, address, courses of study, assignment, and military schooling. It then lists and discusses the 11 General Orders that sentries are to follow when posted to main and special guards. The general orders cover responsibilities like taking charge of one's post, walking in a military manner while staying alert, reporting violations, repeating calls from distant posts, only quitting when relieved, receiving and passing orders, speaking only to those on duty, giving alarm in cases of fire or disorder, calling the commander for non-covered cases, saluting officers and colors, and being watchful at night while challenging all persons and allowing no one to pass without authority.
By the end of this topic trainers will be able to :
1. Know the 11 General orders .
2. Learn the importance of 11 generals orders . SCOPE OF PRESENTATION
• Eleven General Orders
What is General Order ?
These are orders applied to
all sentries to the main and special guards . 1
To take charge of this post and
all government property in view. 2 To walk my post in military manner . Keeping always on the alerts in everything that takes the place within sight or hearing . 3
To repost all violation of
orders I am instructed to enforce . 4
To repeat all calls ,from my
post more distant from the guard than my own . 5
To quit my post only when
properly relieved . 6
To receive , obey , and pass to the
sentinel who relieves me , all orders from the commanding officer , officer today , officers and non-commission officers of the guard house only. 7
To talk to no one except on
the line of duty . 8
To give alarm in case of fire or
disorder . 9
To call the commander
of relief in any case not covered by instruction . 10
To salute all officers , colors
and understand not case. 11 To be especially watchful at night , during the time of challenging , to challenge all the persons on or near my post and to allow no one to pass without proper authority . QUESTIONS ?