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Show Lli gence .-— the seeurity Officer the guards and the actual functions of these men, from these cc apanies, of the garrison prisoners coordinates ‘He is in charge and the proper funct- ions with which they are confined and their duties during the day. ates the actual furnishing of guards by these organizations, both to internal security guare for the stationary posts, and mobile guards which go with work details of the prisoners of war. In ad~ dition, they are required te keep in trainir intelligence is really counter-intel li; ence work, combats any jy OY subversive activity, that may be brewing within camp. conversation, to, influenc Handeuffing or abuse is forbidden qe There are no means used, prisoners of war, beyond The guard oner work details and these prison chasers are armed as are the camp guards with carbines and rifles. h of the six guard towers in the Army Regulations pr of three eight-hour reliefs. vide for one guard to each LO prisoners of war while on work detail, = prioanere of war have bone mind. tekSe this organization has Be covering the Fricon preper. éssizne Utah,dated 20. hy Hoe 1943, Pile 43002 SPKIG, men onn guard duty in towers and on gates Om n@ Ogden Internment Camp It is neceseary to feed 36 men on the night tour of duty. The subsistence for this extra feeding allowance, comes from our regular thereby decreasing the ration per each man.” “T2rajor Boldt, 21 Wareh 19hh. ie. George ©.Cummings, “ecurity & Intellig Unter. from Lt. Pomeroy (Historical Piles). Lie eel ae many as 32 4 daily ration |