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Appendix E E-16 FM 3-81 09 November 2021 [CLASSIFICATION] 4. Gates. a. Hours of operation b. Security requirements c. Lock security. d. Protective lighting system. (Use and control, inspection, direction, actions during power failures, emergency lighting.) (b) Intrusion Detection System 1. Types and locations. 2. Security classifications. 3. Maintenance. 4. Operation. 5. Probability of Detection. a. Limitations. b. Compensating measures. c. Redundant capabilities. (c) Protection of Classified Information 1. Security containers. 2. Personnel access to areas containing classified material. 3. Vetting and verification of clearance. 4. Classified material handling procedures. 5. Emergency destruction plan. (3) Interior Guard Procedures. (Include general instructions that apply to all interior guard personnel, fixed and mobile. Attach detailed instructions such as special orders and standing operating procedures as annexes. Ensure that procedures include randomness.) (a) Composition and organization. (Note: During security and support operations, the interior guard may be a contracted civilian security force.) (b) Tour of duty. (c) Essential posts and routes. (d) Weapons and equipment. (e) Training. (f) Military working dogs. (g) Method of challenge. (h) Mobile security force. 1. Composition. 2. Mission. 3. Weapons and equipment. 4. Location. 5. Deployment concept. (4) Rules of engagement. (Directives issued by competent military authority that delineate the circumstances and limitations under which U.S. forces will initiate and/or continue combat engagement with other forces encountered.) [page number] [CLASSIFICATION] Figure E-2. Example format for a base camp defense plan (continued)