You do what duties are assigned to you, regardless of rank. Officers would be tasked to serve as officer of the day.. usually, this would be Captain and below, so you could pretty much assume you were exempt once you reached Major. For enlisted, if you're E-1 through E-4, you're going to be assigned to details. Accept it. E-5 through E-7 may still be assigned to supervise, although the likelihood of an E-7 being tasked as a detail supervisor is going to be dependent on what position they hold.
As for K.P., this question makes me wonder what kind of a unit you're in. I haven't had to do K.P. duty since Basic Training, and I can't remember ever seeing anyone in my unit assigned to K.P. duty, aside from those who'd be detailed to be servers when we had Hot-A meals in the field, and those would usually be the training room staff and others in the headquarters platoon who could be spared.
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Yes, when it is used as an abbreviation. It should be---KP.
The Ig KP 501
The government needs armed forces, first of all, to keep their subjects in oppression and to be able to enjoy the fruits of their labor. But there also are other governments, exploiting their subjects by violence in the same way. And so every government needs an army also to protect its booty from its neighbor bandits. And every increase in the army of one state, with the aim of self-defence against its subjects, becomes a source of danger for neighboring states and calls for a similar increase in their armies. Tolstoy The Kingdom of God is Within You
KP does not stand for anything in weight. KP = kilopascal is a measurement unit for pressure - which is NOT weight.
KP Appanna was born in 1988.
KP Namboodiris was created in 1925.
KP Media was created in 1995.
KP Snacks was created in 1853.
Vp = Vs + Kp(Vl - Vs) Kp
24 kp is a measure of force equal to about 235.36 Newton.
1 Kp = 1000 pounds 1 kg = 2.2 pounds 1 Kp = 1000/2.2 kg Accordingly, to convert Kp to Kg multiply by (1000/2.2) or divide by 0.0022