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Guards authority-Tomb of Unknown Soldier
montanajoe
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How much authority does our guards have?
Can they arrest/detain?
Use of force?
Do they have live rounds?
Can they arrest/detain?
Use of force?
Do they have live rounds?
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Trinity +++
Live rounds No, but like one once told me the bayonet is the real deal...[;)]
Trinity +++
Yep. Jabs, slashes, and buttstrokes are not the most painless way to go out! [:D]
Is the rifle that the Sentinel carries loaded?
Tomb Guards carry fully functional M14 rifles. Given the current climate surrounding the relatively recent tragic events in Canada (attack upon the guard at the Canadian War Memorial), we will no longer be answering questions relating to specifics regarding current security and armament at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. We appreciate your understanding.
Rest assured, that the US Army has the post secured as it has been since we started guard duty at the shrine in 1926.
I would not want to be a person who attempted to vandalize or deface the Tomb.
The guards would stop them.
They'd be nice at first, but if the individual continued to attempt to attack The Tomb he would be met with resistance until the threat was neutralized.
They would stop the threat and then let the legal folks figure out what to do while they returned to their guard duties.
Don't forget there's more folks nearby if needed, and they are all fully-trained soldiers who take great pride in their job.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv007iMWRMY
The second section was pretty good.[:D][:D][:D][}:)]
Can they arrest/detain?
Use of force?
And lest you worry about the safety of children or others who are incapable of restraining their outbursts, Miller says Sentinels will not * confront visitors who fail to heed their warnings.
?There is a public safety officer that works for Arlington National Cemetery that is nearby most of the time, and they would be the ones to ask them to leave the cemetery premises,? Miller says.
Any civilian breaking laws within the boundaries of the cemetery or Fort are subject to USC Federal code, and will be dealt with accordingly.
They could find their selves being turned over to the US Marshals, FBI, or local authorities if the local US Magistrate approves it, but they have the right to charge the offender if they choose.
Refuse to comply with a US Masitrate?s order after being charged on Federal property, and the US Marshals will come knocking on their door to serve a warrant for arrest.
This applies to allmost all of the Federal lands, buildings, and monuments in & around the DC area, even the Pentagon that are patrolled by the Federal Park Police & DOD Police.
Arlington is a Military Restricted area after hours, and all gates are locked, and no entry is permitted.
Back during the Vietnam era it used to be a thing for Hippies in town for a protest to try and seek onto the cemetery grounds, and roast a weannie at JFK?s internal flame. Several of them got a nightstick up side their heads, and a swift kick in the * off the grounds.
How were they going to report it?...[;)]
Trinity +++
quote:Originally posted by droptop
The Queens guard hasn't been pussified,, yet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv007iMWRMY
The second section was pretty good.[:D][:D][:D][}:)]
Looks totally staged .
Its from a British TV show...here's the real deal...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXiDoiFs1vU