The sentries stand for watch duty on the fire-step. The fire-step was normally 2-3 ft. high and enabled soldiers to fire at their enemy over the parapet (the front side of the trench). The entire battalion would stand on the fire-step during stand-to (anticipated enemy attack).
Command Master Chiefs typically do not, but regular Master Chiefs will often be on the in-port duty roster, usually as the watch leader, duty officer, or something similar. Of course it varies by command / type also; smaller commands usually have them on the roster, while large vessels / commands might not, as there are enough people to fill the watch rosters.
Because a sentry was pretty much the only difference between knowing an attack was coming and being able to prepare for it, and not knowing thus not being prepared. It was crucial to the entire unit or army that the sentries do their job.
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During WW1 everyone rotated between who had sentry duty (but not necessarily the officers.) So basically any private was up for grabs when it came to sentry duty.
A duty NO. The U.S. must fight when America's safety or interests are involved though.
duty rotation after fatigue has set in
duty rotation and breaks after fatigue has set in
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A chicken crossed the road for the sole purpose of confusing the guard looking south.
Sb 14 what is the duty of the stand on boat
Temporary DutY
Command Master Chiefs typically do not, but regular Master Chiefs will often be on the in-port duty roster, usually as the watch leader, duty officer, or something similar. Of course it varies by command / type also; smaller commands usually have them on the roster, while large vessels / commands might not, as there are enough people to fill the watch rosters.
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Temporary Duty
Heavy duty
I have no clue His duty was to watch over the dead and to mummify people when they died