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when was the code of conduct established?
17 August 1955 under the Eisenhower Administration
What Army regulation covers the code of conduct?
AR 350-30
If you were to become a prisoner of war, what information would you be required to give?
Name, rank, service #, and DOB.
which article of the code pertains to escape and evasion?
article 3 of the Code of conduct
when was the COC amended?
may 1988
how many articles are in the code of conduct?
there are 6 articles in the COC
what is the first sentence of article one?
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.
what should prisoners be searched for?
they should be searched for weapons and documents of intelligence value
does the COC applies to Soldiers held by terrorists during peacetime?
yes
what is the main purpose of the Geneva Convention?
The main purpose of the Geneva Convention is to apply rules that forbid humiliating, degrating and abusive treatment against prisoners.
under the geneva convention rules, can a person worship as he pleases?
yes
what document supports the COC?
the document that supports the COC is the Manual for court martials under the UCMJ.
what does S.E.R.E stand for?
S.E.R.E stands for survival, evasion, resistance and escape.
what was the reason that the code of conduct was developed?
the code of conduct was developed to give U.S. Soldiers a mental defence against enemy POW management practices.