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Show APPERDIX HEADQUARTERS Ogden Internment Camp Ogaden, Utah LO July 1943 MEMORANDUM : TO; M. P, Guards details. in charge of Prisoner id. Guard duty igs one of the most exacting tasks the soldier is called upon to perform, of and War weet important meehesy & The guards personal appearanee and manner of conduct is important, He and his organization are judged largely by these external signs. Ufficers and civilians are constantly observing the Guard and form opinions of the combat soldier by your performances — ‘General but &. Many situations will arise not specificaily covered by your Orders” fe ne | 2. Some or “Special Reme special Orders". : In such use your best judgment an charge of the prisoners of war, and immediately handling any situation that arises, instructions are: @&- Aliow no one to talk te prisoners be. Allow no traffic messages with prisoners cases or e.change of war and anyone &e Allow svdeoners of a. Unifora for prisoners of war except of gifts, trinkets, in line of duty. Leveers or whonscever,. war to retain of war is: no matahes hat, er lighters, blouse, and long trousers. He will not be permitted to leave the Compound unless the words ",P.iW.", While marching or intransit te or the prisoners of war will wear the blouse: While at provided all of the group remove blouses, The white No nudge or "bare backs" will be permitted. in proper uniform bearing from places of employment work, it may be gen undershirt will be me @. The good conduct and discipline of the prisoners of war is the responsibility of the li.?. Guard in Charge. This control must be exercised through the prisoner of war N. C. 6. with the detail wherever possible, £+ Supervision and planning of the foreman, to whom the detail reports, informed of the plans for employment and without neglecting his pees — the work is the responsibility of however the M. P. Guard will keep give such assistance as he car ies security. |