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S.1867.... US Army MOS--Civilian Detainees' Handling
« on: December 11, 2011, 06:15:22 AM »
The US Army Now Offers A Prison Guard Specialty Securing 'Civilian Detainees'   Robert Johnson | Dec. 7, 2011, 7:19 PM | 17,270 |   
 
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Every soldier that enlists in the Army chooses a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). Designated by a number and a letter, the 31E MOS now includes advanced responsibilities including command and control of prisoner of war and civilian internee camps.
While the civilian designation likely applies to foreign nationals in their home countries, it reads more ominously now that the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is getting nods from legislators as it makes its way through the Senate.
Part of the NDAA includes amendments allowing for the arrest and indefinite detention of U.S. citizens both at home and abroad.
Below is a portion of the MOS listing at GoArmy.com.
ADVANCED RESPONSIBILITIES
Advanced level Internment/Resettlement Specialist provides guidance, supervises and trains other Soldiers within the same discipline. As an advanced level I/R Specialist, you may be involved in:
 
  • Supervise and establish all administrative, logistical and food support operations, confinement/correctional, custodial, treatment, and rehabilitative activities
  • Responsible for all personnel working in the confinement/correctional facility, including security, logistical, and administrative management of the prisoner/internee population
  • Provide command and control, staff planning, administration/logistical services, and custody/control for the operation of an Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee (EPW/CI) camp
  • Provide command and control, staff planning, administration/logistical services, and custody/control for the operation of detention facility or the operation of a displaced civilian (DC) resettlement facility
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-us-army-now-offers-a-prison-guard-specialty-securing-civilian-detainees-2011-12#ixzz1gFNH483x   
 
 
 OK, the potential is there.........TM7... ???
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