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When was Code of Conduct created?

17 August 1955. Executive Order 10631 signed by Dwight Eisenhower

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.

Article 4

Entitlement of prisoner status.

Article 7

Renouncing of rights, cannot.

Article 13

General protections of humane treatment

Article 17

Prisoner obligations of identification and restrictions on interrogation and torture

Article 20

explains standards of moving prisoners

Article 21

Explains policy in regards to accepting parole

Article 25

Explain standards of shelter to be provided to prisoners

Article 26

Explains nutrition standard for prisoners , food

Article 30

Access to an infirmary

Article 31

medical inspections at least once a month

Article 33

Discusses retained personnel medical personnel and Chaplain

Article 34

Religious practice is allowed for prisoners

Article 38

Allows intellectual educational and recreational pursuits for prisoners

Article 39

Camp administration and saluting procedures

Article 41

Obligation to post the present Convention

Article 49

Labor of prisoners NCOs will supervise officers if compelled to work must be found suitable

Article 50

Explains work allowed

Article 70

Capture card authorized in one week

Article 71

Letters and cards authorized, two letters and four cards monthly

Article 78

Right to file complaints

Article 79

Explains procedure for selecting SRO and Senior Enlisted

Article 82

Laws and regulations a prisoners are subject to during captivity

Article 85

Retention of rights of prisoners

Article 90

Explains prisoner punishment

Article 91

Discusses successful escape

Article 92

Punishments for attempted escapes

Article 93

Escape attempts will not be subjected to judicial proceedings

Article 109 110 111

Reintegration of seriously sick and wounded prisoners or internment in neutral country

Articles 10-12 and 85

Communist reservation articles,

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

Categories of captor groups

Governmental and non-governmental or constrained and unconstrained

Type of captivity environments

Hostage, detainee, p.o.w