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34 Cards in this Set
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When was Code of Conduct created? |
17 August 1955. Executive Order 10631 signed by Dwight Eisenhower |
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When was Code of conduct modified? |
Once in November 1977 by Jimmy Carter for verbiage. And by Ronald Reagan on March 1988 to make it gender neutral. |
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Article 4 |
Entitlement of prisoner status. |
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Article 7 |
Renouncing of rights, cannot. |
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Article 13 |
General protections of humane treatment |
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Article 17 |
Prisoner obligations of identification and restrictions on interrogation and torture |
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Article 20 |
explains standards of moving prisoners |
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Article 21 |
Explains policy in regards to accepting parole |
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Article 25 |
Explain standards of shelter to be provided to prisoners |
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Article 26 |
Explains nutrition standard for prisoners , food |
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Article 30 |
Access to an infirmary |
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Article 31 |
medical inspections at least once a month |
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Article 33 |
Discusses retained personnel medical personnel and Chaplain |
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Article 34 |
Religious practice is allowed for prisoners |
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Article 38 |
Allows intellectual educational and recreational pursuits for prisoners |
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Article 39 |
Camp administration and saluting procedures |
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Article 41 |
Obligation to post the present Convention |
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Article 49 |
Labor of prisoners NCOs will supervise officers if compelled to work must be found suitable |
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Article 50 |
Explains work allowed |
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Article 70 |
Capture card authorized in one week |
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Article 71 |
Letters and cards authorized, two letters and four cards monthly |
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Article 78 |
Right to file complaints |
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Article 79 |
Explains procedure for selecting SRO and Senior Enlisted |
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Article 82 |
Laws and regulations a prisoners are subject to during captivity |
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Article 85 |
Retention of rights of prisoners |
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Article 90 |
Explains prisoner punishment |
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Article 91 |
Discusses successful escape |
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Article 92 |
Punishments for attempted escapes |
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Article 93 |
Escape attempts will not be subjected to judicial proceedings |
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Article 109 110 111 |
Reintegration of seriously sick and wounded prisoners or internment in neutral country |
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Articles 10-12 and 85 |
Communist reservation articles, |
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Spectrum of captivity |
The range of events circumstances and environments in which a Warfighter can be held against their will, and the range of forces that can hold them |
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Categories of captor groups |
Governmental and non-governmental or constrained and unconstrained |
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Type of captivity environments |
Hostage, detainee, p.o.w |