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ОглавлениеINTRODUCTION.
This is the most important part of your training. You will, therefore, in your own interest be subject to strict security rules.
GENERAL SECURITY PRECAUTIONS.
a. You will not be allowed to leave these grounds during the course unless accompanied or specially instructed to do so.
(N.B:- i. This does not apply to British Officers undergoing non-operational training.
ii. House Commandants may use their discretion about recreational walks; if in doubt they should refer to the Security Officer.)
b. You must never disclose at any time to anyone that you have been at this School or at Beaulieu.
c. You must never recognise anyone whom you have met here if you happen to meet them later on elsewhere, except on official business.
LOCAL SECURITY RULES.
a. You will hand to me all identity documents now in your possession for inspection. (Paybooks will be retained by me during the course.)
b. You will hand to me any firearms, other weapons, cameras or notebooks in your possession for retention during the course.
c. You will hand to me any money in excess of £5 and any valuables for safekeeping until your departure. If you wish to retain more than this sum you must obtain permission through me from the Area Commandant. Failure to comply with this rule will be regarded as contributory negligence in the event of any loss. Any loss of kit or personal property must be reported to me immediately.
d. Mail.
i. Outgoing. All letters will be handed to me in a stamped, unsealed envelope for censoring. You must not make any reference in your letters to the fact that they are censored.
You will use the Postal Box address already given to you or the special arrangements for writing overseas.
Your letters will be posted in London.
ii. Incoming. All letters sent to you will be censored by the Administrative Officer.
e. Telegrams. Telegrams, which may only be sent in cases of urgency, will be handed to me for censorship and despatch.
f. Telephone. You will not use the telephone here or in the locality. (This rule is only relaxed in special cases where H.Q. desires to communicate urgently with a student.)