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�0 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Immigration and Naturalization Service Detention Station Fort Missoula,Montana, SURVEILLANCE ORDER NO. 1: May 8, 1%1 The following is published for the information and guidance of all concerned, * 1. 125 Italian officers and crewmen will arrive at the Fort Missoula siding at 6:15 o1clock on the morning of Friday, the 9th instant. They will be removed from the coaches in accordance with a plan worked out by Second Officer La Rosa who will meet the train at Missoula and return with it to Fort Missoula Siding. 2. Upon arrival the crew baggage will be conveyed directly in CCC trucks to the fumigation rooms. Senior Patrol Inspector Beckstrom will arrange to have an officer guard this baggage until fumigated. 3. If weather conditions permit the crewmen will be brought to the detention area afoot, the officers (about 10) in sedans. If weather conditions are unfavorable the crewmen will be brought to the barracks in CCC trucks, those awaiting conveyance to remain in the coaches. 4. Our officers who accompany the train will be requested to assist; permitting no crewman to depart from train until Chief Patrol Inspector McLaughlin has had an opportunity to check the crewmen by name with the officer in charge of the party. :u 5� Breakfast will be served crew officers and crewmen immediately follow- ing their arrival. A check will be made during the breakfast by name and photograph (assuming that photographs are brought from Ellis Island) by Chief Patrol Inspector McLaughlin, Senior Patrol Inspector Beckstrom and the crew Officer of the Day. Thereafter a similar check will be made at breakfast and supper by the same officers and an 11 p.m. check, by count, will be made by Senior Patrol Inspector Beckstrom or officer designated by him, assisted by the crew Officer of the Day. Written reports of the outcome of each check will be submitted to the undersigned 6. Immediately the first group of crewmen has arrived at the barracks Sr. Patrol Inspector Beckstrom will contact the crew Officer of the Day and establish "Tour No. 1% hereinafter described. 7. The detention area for the time being will be that embraced within the fence now under construction. Only those with passes signed by the undersigned, or during his absence by his assistant, Chief Patrol Inspector McLaughlin, will be permitted to enter or depart from the detention area. 8. Three regular tours of duty are hereby established both for our officers and (with their consent) the crew officers, all of whom will be under the direct supervision of Senior Patrol Inspector Beckstrom. These tours of duty are as follows: Tour No. 1 Tour No. 2 Tour No;. 3 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (relief for lunch) 4 p.m. to 12 m.n.(no relief) 12 m.n. to 8 a.m.(no relief) 9* On each tour of duty the following posts will be maintained. POST N0. 1: One officer afoot at the northeast corner of the detention area at the 16 gate which will be the only entrance and exit permitted. POST N0. 2: One officer afoot at the southwest corner of the detention ;i>-pa , :�\ ]o^ng ng cr-ir^^ ^itV^iiiii^Otir^T*-^^^-^^^S^y^ from the south and west sides of the arefi
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Title | Surveillance Order No. 1 by Nick D. Collaer, Inspector in Charge, Fort Missoula |
Description | Surveillance Order No. 1 by Nick D. Collaer, Inspector in Charge, Fort Missoula |
Genre | documents |
Type | Text |
Language | eng |
Date Original | 1941-05-08 |
Subjects | Fort Missoula, Montana, Detention Camp; Fort Missoula (Mont.); Alien detention centers; Military camps; Detention of persons |
Rights Management | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | University of Montana--Missoula. Mansfield Library |
Geographic Coverage | Fort Missoula, Montana; Missoula, Montana |
Digital Collection | Fort Missoula Alien Detention Camp Collection |
Digital Format | image/jpeg |
Digitization Specifications | Images captured using an Atiz BookDrive Pro with dual Canon EOS Rebel T1i at 400 ppi with a custom white balance, ISO of 200 and no flash was used. Dual Canon lens: EF50mm f/2.5 - Compact Macro. Dual camera control capture software using BookDrive Capture 5.1. Camera file format RAW (.CR2). File processed to TIFF at 400 ppi for preservation and JPEG at 72 ppi for online access using Adobe Bridge and Photoshop v. 12.0.3 (CS5). Separate OCR .txt files created with Abbyy Fine Reader v. 9.0. |
Date Digitized | 2013 |
Collection Description | For more information about the Fort Missoula Alien Detention Camp Collection visit: http://www.mtmemory.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/p16013coll22 |
Local Identifier | ftm_127 |
Source | The historical documents represented in this digital collection reside at the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula in Missoula, Montana: http://fortmissoulamuseum.org |
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Title | Surveillance Order No. 1 by Nick D. Collaer, Inspector in Charge, Fort Missoula |
Contributing Institution | University of Montana--Missoula. Mansfield Library |
Digital Format | image/jpeg |
Local Identifier | ml_0828_179.jpg |
Transcript | �0 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Immigration and Naturalization Service Detention Station Fort Missoula,Montana, SURVEILLANCE ORDER NO. 1: May 8, 1%1 The following is published for the information and guidance of all concerned, * 1. 125 Italian officers and crewmen will arrive at the Fort Missoula siding at 6:15 o1clock on the morning of Friday, the 9th instant. They will be removed from the coaches in accordance with a plan worked out by Second Officer La Rosa who will meet the train at Missoula and return with it to Fort Missoula Siding. 2. Upon arrival the crew baggage will be conveyed directly in CCC trucks to the fumigation rooms. Senior Patrol Inspector Beckstrom will arrange to have an officer guard this baggage until fumigated. 3. If weather conditions permit the crewmen will be brought to the detention area afoot, the officers (about 10) in sedans. If weather conditions are unfavorable the crewmen will be brought to the barracks in CCC trucks, those awaiting conveyance to remain in the coaches. 4. Our officers who accompany the train will be requested to assist; permitting no crewman to depart from train until Chief Patrol Inspector McLaughlin has had an opportunity to check the crewmen by name with the officer in charge of the party. :u 5� Breakfast will be served crew officers and crewmen immediately follow- ing their arrival. A check will be made during the breakfast by name and photograph (assuming that photographs are brought from Ellis Island) by Chief Patrol Inspector McLaughlin, Senior Patrol Inspector Beckstrom and the crew Officer of the Day. Thereafter a similar check will be made at breakfast and supper by the same officers and an 11 p.m. check, by count, will be made by Senior Patrol Inspector Beckstrom or officer designated by him, assisted by the crew Officer of the Day. Written reports of the outcome of each check will be submitted to the undersigned 6. Immediately the first group of crewmen has arrived at the barracks Sr. Patrol Inspector Beckstrom will contact the crew Officer of the Day and establish "Tour No. 1% hereinafter described. 7. The detention area for the time being will be that embraced within the fence now under construction. Only those with passes signed by the undersigned, or during his absence by his assistant, Chief Patrol Inspector McLaughlin, will be permitted to enter or depart from the detention area. 8. Three regular tours of duty are hereby established both for our officers and (with their consent) the crew officers, all of whom will be under the direct supervision of Senior Patrol Inspector Beckstrom. These tours of duty are as follows: Tour No. 1 Tour No. 2 Tour No;. 3 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (relief for lunch) 4 p.m. to 12 m.n.(no relief) 12 m.n. to 8 a.m.(no relief) 9* On each tour of duty the following posts will be maintained. POST N0. 1: One officer afoot at the northeast corner of the detention area at the 16 gate which will be the only entrance and exit permitted. POST N0. 2: One officer afoot at the southwest corner of the detention ;i>-pa , :�\ ]o^ng ng cr-ir^^ ^itV^iiiii^Otir^T*-^^^-^^^S^y^ from the south and west sides of the arefi |
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