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A captain of the guard is the leading guard for correctional institutes, such as jails and prisons, in some jurisdictions.
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security force. The position of Captain of the Guard is no longer associated with the rank of
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is a position for a military force. It is also a position within jail and prison staffing.
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A Captain of the Guard is the commanding position of a
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Jacobs, Joseph; Eisenstein, Judah David (1901–1906).
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