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What does AR 525-28 cover?

Personnel Recovery

What Warrior Ethos statement is the Personnel Recovery Program (PR) specifically supported by?

I will never leave a fallen comrade

What does the Acronym COC stand for?

Code of Conduct

What does the Acronym IP stand for?

Isolated Personnel

What provides Soldiers and DA civilians with the moral compass to guide their actions as an IP, and to survive and return with honor?

The Warrior Ethos combined with the COC

What is the Army PR Program designed to prevent or reduce?

any strategic advantage our enemies may gain due to a tactical event involving the Isolation of Army personnel.

Why is it more important now more than ever for the Army promote a robust PR Program?

to mitigate the risks of incidents that may result in an isolating event and to increase the chances of a successful recovery before personnel are detained or captured

How does the Army define PR?

as “The sum of military, diplomatic, and civil efforts to prevent or effect the recovery and return of U.S. military, DOD civilians, and DOD contractor personnel, or other personnel as determined by the Secretary of Defense, who become IP in an operational environment.

When are Military, DOD civilians, and DOD contractors considered IP?

if they have become isolated, missing, detained, or captured

What are the sub-components that fall under the umbrella of PR?

1. COC


2. Combat Search and Rescue


3. SERE


4. Conduct After Capture


4. SAR


5. NAR


6. Unconventional Assisted Recovery

Is PR considered a separate or distinct military operation?

PR is not a separate or distinct operation; it is embedded in all operations

Is there a “one stop shop” for PR education and training for commanders, staffs, and Soldiers?

There is NO “one stop shop” for PR education and training for commanders, staffs, and Soldiers

When will Soldiers be trained on PR?

Soldiers will be exposed to PR in basic training and then PR education and training will continue throughout a Soldier’s career

What training forms the foundation of PR skills?

the training that all Soldiers receive in weapons marksmanship, individual movement, land navigation, and communication

Who is responsible to prepare unit personnel to survive isolating situations and recover those who are isolated?

Commanders

What three groups is PR education and training is developed for?

1. Individuals


2. Units and Forces


3. Commanders and Staffs

What is a is a moral compass established to assist military personnel in combat or captivity as a Prisoner of War (POW) to live up to the ideals in the DOD policy?

Code of Conduct

Who established the COC in 1955?

President Eisenhower

What does the COC outline for Soldiers?

It outlines basic responsibilities and obligations of members of the United States Armed Forces

Who is expected to meet the standards the COC embodies?

All members of the Armed Forces are expected to meet the standards the COC embodies

For what situations was the CoC designed for

designed for evasion and POW situations

Who should assume the leadership role in IP situations with Military, DOD Civilians and Contractors and why?

Soldiers should assume the leadership role in these situations, using their skills to enable the survival of all personnel

How many levels of COC training are there?

Three

Where are Commanders required to document the level of PR Training for Every Soldier?

In the Digital Training Management System (DTMS)

What are the Three Levels of COC Training?

1. Level A; the basic level of COC training


2. Level B; the intermediate level of COC training


3. Level C; is an advanced level of COC training for those designated as high risk of isolation