Can you salute as a POW?

If you are an enlisted prisoner of war, you must salute all enemy officers. If you are an officer prisoner of war, you salute only enemy officers of equal or higher rank. You render your own salute, not the salute as executed by the enemy.
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Do prisoners of war salute?

Prisoners of war, with the exception of officers, must salute and show to all officers of the Detaining Power the external marks of respect provided for by the regulations applying in their own forces.
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What are the rules for POWs?

Prisoners of war must not be subjected to torture or medical experimentation and must be protected against acts of violence, insults and public curiosity. POWs are required to provide to their captors only their name, rank, date of birth and military service number.
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What happens if you become a POW?

In particular, Captive or POW status is designated to one who, while engaged in combat under orders of their government, is captured by the armed forces of the enemy. Once POW status is determined, the authority for payment of the Soldiers is moved from the field finance offices to the Secretary of the Treasury.
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Can POWs be forced to fight?

POWs cannot be prosecuted for taking a direct part in hostilities. Their detention is not a form of punishment, but only aims to prevent further participation in the conflict.
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Is beating a POW a war crime?

The Third Geneva Convention governs the treatment of prisoners of war, effective from the moment of capture. This includes obligations to treat them humanely at all times. It is a war crime to willfully kill, mistreat, or torture POWs, or to willfully cause great suffering, or serious injury to body or health.
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Is it a war crime to escape a POW camp?

They are under the control of the detaining power and their detention is legal; as such, their escape is a breach of that law. So if they escape, they can be punished. But only if they are recaptured before they make it make to their own army.
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Does a POW get a Purple Heart?

The Department of Defense authorizes the Purple Heart for POWs (after December 7, 1941) who subsequently die in captivity.
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Can you interrogate a POW?

Throughout their internment, POWs must be treated humanely and with "respect for their person and their honour." They cannot be subjected to coercive interrogation, and IHL sets out minimum conditions of internment for POWs, addressing issues such as accommodation, food, clothing, hygiene and medical care.
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What's the longest someone has been a POW?

Col. Floyd J. Thompson, who endured nearly nine years of torture, disease and starvation in Vietnam as the longest-held prisoner of war in American history, has died.
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Are POWs only soldiers?

In the strictest sense it is applied only to members of regularly organized armed forces, but by broader definition it has also included guerrillas, civilians who take up arms against an enemy openly, or noncombatants associated with a military force.
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Can you shoot escaping POWs?

2551 Article 42 limits the use of weapons against prisoners of war to extreme cases. Nevertheless, if prisoners succeed in escaping, they become targetable again under the rules on the conduct of hostilities, and the limits imposed by Article 42 no longer apply.
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What are the 11 war crimes?

Crimes against humanity
  • murder.
  • extermination.
  • enslavement.
  • deportation.
  • mass systematic rape and sexual enslavement in a time of war.
  • other inhumane acts.
  • persecutions on political, racial or religious grounds in execution of or in connection with any other crime against humanity.
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Is it illegal to use POWs for propaganda?

Under the Geneva Convention, prisoners of war must be dealt with humanely at all times and not put on display for propaganda purposes.
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What is a slow salute?

In a funeral salute, the saluting hand comes up in a slow, deliberate (three-second) motion, and comes down the same way. The funeral salute is used only when specifically saluting the dead man being buried. An officer attending the funeral will still receive a standard salute.
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What are soldiers allowed to say when captured?

Article III: If I am captured I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy.
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Can you photograph a prisoner of war?

The Third Geneva Convention of 1949 (the Prisoners of War Convention) contains no provisions specifically regulating the circum- stances in which prisoners of war can be photographed.
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How can you tell if someone is a POW?

. How can I find out if someone was a prisoner of war? National Headquarters has a database of former prisoners of war who returned to US control. You can also go online to aad.archives.gov/aad to access the National Archives databases.
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When can POWs be executed?

If the death penalty is pronounced on a prisoner of war, the sentence shall not be executed before the expiration of a period of at least six months from the date when the Protecting Power receives, at an indicated address, the detailed communication provided for in Article 107 .
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What does 💜 mean from a girl?

Who uses 💜 Purple Heart emoji? Like the many other heart emoji such as Red Heart ❤️ and Blue Heart 💙, the Purple Heart emoji 💜 is generally used to convey love and other strong, affectionate, positive feelings.
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Is there a POW ribbon?

The Prisoner of War Medal is authorized by Public Law 99-145, 10 USC 1128, as amended by, 10 USC 1128, 1989. It is authorized for any person who, while serving in any capacity with the U.S. Armed Forces, was taken prisoner and held captive after 5 April 1917.
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When was the last POW Medal awarded?

In 2003, the Secretary of the Navy awarded the POW Medal (posthumously) to USMC Col. William R. Higgins, who was kidnapped in 1988 and executed by Hezbollah-affiliated terrorists.
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Why did the Japanese treat POWs so badly?

The reasons for the Japanese behaving as they did were complex. The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) indoctrinated its soldiers to believe that surrender was dishonourable. POWs were therefore thought to be unworthy of respect. The IJA also relied on physical punishment to discipline its own troops.
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How many American POW are still missing?

Our research and operational missions include coordination with hundreds of countries and municipalities around the world. As this map shows, at present, more than 81,500 Americans remain missing from WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and the Gulf Wars/other conflicts.
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How did Japanese treat POWs?

The POWs suffered frequent beatings and mistreatment from their Japanese guards, food was the barest minimum, and disease and injuries went untreated. Although the POWs finally received Red Cross packages in January 1944, the Japanese had removed all the drugs and medical supplies.
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