Officers typically wake up prisoners by conducting a routine roll call or cell check, which involves calling out inmates' names or using a loudspeaker. They may also use bright lights or knock on cell doors to ensure everyone is alert and accounted for. In some facilities, specific wake-up times are set, and officers follow a structured schedule to maintain order and safety.
EASY !...12 to 1 !
probably, hitler and the Nazis were very strict and hated the Jew's. Jews were forced to do strenuous labor and probably had to wake early to do so.
Whenever. They'll plan it out according to their shift, things they need to do before work, and travel time to work.
I will assume that by "custody officers" you are referring to personnel who watch over, and are in charge of, prisoners. If that is the case, then I would think that the answer is pretty self-evident.
29,495 was the number of prisoners taken at Vicksburg. Most of them were paroled. Only the officers were taken to prisons.
In some states yes and vice versa.
'To wake up' in Spanish is 'despertar.'
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The phrase "wake up" is a verb (e.g., "They will wake up the parrots early", or "They will wake them up early"). It's called a "particle verb" ("up" is the particle) or sometimes a "phrasal verb" (since it is not a single word).