Law of War Handbook 2005
a. Weapons, ammunition, and equipment or documents with intelligence value will be confiscated and turned over to the nearest i ...
implement regulations on the procedures for handling and retaining battlefield objects. Rewards for the capture of EPWs are per ...
(1) What about use of truth serum? No, violates GPW.82 (2)North Korean water torture of feet during the winter clearly violated ...
d. Your U.S. military ID card is your GC card. NOTE: Categories are I to V, which corresponds to respective rank. See Art.60, GP ...
especially when they are a basis for the conflict. Such as in Yugoslavia: Serbs, Croats, and Muslims; Rwanda: Hutus, Tutsis; and ...
Food accommodation Art. 26 & 34, GPW a. If possible, utilize enemy food stocks and let them prepare their own food. Art. ...
E. Transfer of POWs. Art. 46 - 48, GPW Belligerent can only transfer EPWs to nations who are parties to the Convention. Detain ...
c. Requires Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs F. Complaints and Prisoners' Representatives (PR ...
Type of Work a. Work cannot be unhealthy or dangerous, unless prisoners of war volunteer. Work cannot be humiliating. Art. 52 ...
a. EPWs pre-capture offenses v. post-capture offenses. (1)Pre-capture: GCM or federal or state court if they have jurisdiction o ...
c. Due process required. (1)POWs: same as detaining powers military forces. Art 99 - 108, GPW. (2) Detainees. What due process t ...
a. Only disciplinary punishment for the escape itself (Art. 92, GPW). See also Art. 120, GC. b. Offenses in furtherance of esca ...
J. Repatriation of Prisoners of War."' Sometimes required before cessation of hostilities. Art. 109, GPW a. Seriously sick a ...
(2)At-t. 117 prcvides: "No repatriated person may be employed on active military service." This only applies to Art. 109,110 rep ...
In 1955, President Eisenhower issued E.O. 10631 creating the modern day concept of the Code of Conduct (CoC) in response to Kor ...
Conduct may also be a violation of the UCMJ. Nothmg in the CoC conflicts with the UCMJ. Some examples of possible violations inc ...
D. The Six Articles Article I -"I am an American fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepar ...
use all necessary means to prevent his successful escape, including deadly force. Art. 5 & 42, GPW. c. Retained personnel e ...
(a)Bounce back theory centered on those key words (developed by an SRO while in the "Hanoi Hilton"). (i) Resist as long as possi ...
(6)Does a POW violate the Code if he writes a letter to his family? No. It's not in response to questioning. (7)LLConfessions"to ...
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