What are POWs allowed to say?

Explanation: When questioned, a POW is required by the Geneva Conventions and the CoC to only give the name, rank, service number, and date of birth.
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Is it okay for a POW to write letters home?

Prisoner of War Guidelines

For example, a POW is allowed, but not required by the CoC, the UCMJ, or the Geneva Conventions, to fill out a Geneva Conventions "capture card," to write letters home and to communicate with captors on matters of camp administration and health and welfare.
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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 interrogated?

Prisoners of war may lawfully be interrogated, even in the combat zone, as well as later, for example to obtain information concerning tactical positions and plans.
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What is Article 5 of the Code of Conduct?

The fifth article of the Code of Conduct reads, “When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service number and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability.
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Russian POWs Say They Were Tricked, Threatened During Invasion



What is Article 2 of the Code of Conduct?

Specifically, Article II is the following: I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist. What this means is members of the Armed Forces may never surrender voluntarily.
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What are the six Code of Conduct?

The SIX Code of Conduct sets the values and principles that we as employees follow in our interactions with each other and with our stakeholders such as customers and other business partners, our shareholders and the regulatory authorities. It forms the basis for our behavior and for the public image of SIX.
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Can you film prisoners of war?

The images were broadcast around the world. “The Geneva Convention indicates that it's not permitted to photograph and embarrass or humiliate prisoners of war,” Rumsfeld said. Human Rights Watch agreed with Rumsfeld, chiding Iraq for its treatment of the POWs.
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Can you take photos of prisoners of war?

"It is forbidden to expose prisoners of war to public curiosity... and the essential thing is to make clear to all parties that PoWs should not be exposed in any form," said Jakob Kellenberger, the Swiss president of the ICRC.
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Are POWs allowed to escape?

A prisoner of war can legitimately try to escape from his captors. It is even considered by some that prisoners of war have a moral obligation to try to escape, and in most cases such attempts are of course motivated by patriotism.
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Do POWs get a Purple Heart?

Effective this date, the Purple Heart is limited to American military personnel and civilian awards are eliminated. The Department of Defense authorizes the Purple Heart for POWs (after December 7, 1941) who subsequently die in captivity.
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Is it okay for a prisoner to communicate with the enemy?

Informing, or any other action to the detriment of a fellow prisoner, is despicable and is expressly forbidden. Prisoners of war must avoid helping the enemy identify fellow prisoners who may have knowledge of particular value to the enemy and who may, therefore, be made to suffer coercive interrogation.
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Do military prisoners still get paid?

Normally, if you're convicted at court-martial and your sentence includes confinement, your pay and allowances are stopped. However, there are situations when military servicemembers confined due to courts-martial can keep receiving pay once their confinement begins.
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Should I become a prisoner of war I am required to give name?

When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service number and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause.
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What is a military Article 5?

Article 5 provides that if a NATO Ally is the victim of an armed attack, each and every other member of the Alliance will consider this act of violence as an armed attack against all members and will take the actions it deems necessary to assist the Ally attacked. Article 5.
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What do you do with a WWII letter?

read them all sum it up and write a book, with the most important letters printed into the book. ;-) I sent my relative's letters to the Institute for Word War II at Florida State University in Tallahassee. They will preserve them for posterity and make them availible to researchers.
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Is it illegal to use POWs for propaganda?

Any such exploitation of prisoners of war for propaganda purposes, be it through political rallies or exposing them on television or social media, constitutes a violation of Article 14(1).
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Do prisoners of war get back pay?

As a first matter, POWs receive back pay that accrued during their period of captivity. They were on active duty, possibly in a combat zone, and are entitled to all the pay that they earned during that time regardless of their captive status.
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What happens if a soldier gets captured?

Once captured by the enemy, prisoners of war are subject to the laws of the armed force that is holding them. They must act according to the rules and regulations of their captors, and breaking those rules leaves them open to the same trial and punishment as that faced by a member of the detaining military.
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Can prisoners of war be killed?

Prisoners of war must at all times be humanely treated. Any unlawful act or omission by the Detaining Power causing death or seriously endangering the health of a prisoner of war in its custody is prohibited, and will be regarded as a serious breach of the present Convention.
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What happens to POW after war?

During the conflict prisoners might be repatriated or delivered to a neutral nation for custody. At the end of hostilities all prisoners are to be released and repatriated without delay, except those held for trial or serving sentences imposed by judicial processes.
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Do soldiers have a code of conduct?

The Code of Conduct applies to all members of the U. S. Armed Forces, at all times. There are six (6) articles in the Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct was established 17 August, 1955 by President Eisenhower. The Code of Conduct was ammended in 1988.
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Does the military have a code of ethics?

Although each Service has different core values, traditions, customs and courtesies, there is not a code of ethics. A quick search for “military code of ethics” takes one to the Joint Ethics Regulation (JER), DOD 5500.7R dated August 1993.
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What is not included in code of conduct?

Code of conduct does not include Dishonesty.

Consequently, written codes of conduct or ethics may become standards by which to assess individual and organizational success. Code of conduct includes rules, morality and integrity. Option B is the answer.
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What is Article 1 of the Code of Conduct?

The first article of the Code of Conduct reads, “I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense.”
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