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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 (POW), what information would you be required to give?

Name, Rank Service Number Date of Birth

Which article of the Code pertains to escape and evasion?

Article 3 of the COC

When was the COC Amended?
May 1988
How many articles are in the COC?
6
What is the first sentence Article 1?
"I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life."
What should prisoners be searched for?
Hidden weapons and documents of intelligence value
Does the COC apply to soldiers held by terrorists during peacetime?

Yes

What is the main purpose of the Geneva Convention?

It provides rules that prisoners of war must be treated humanely. Specifically forbidden are violence to life and person, cruel treatment and torture, outrages on personal dignity (in particular, humiliating and degrading treatment)

Under the Geneva Convention rules, can a person worship as he pleases?

Yes

What document supports the COC?

Manual for Courts- Martial under Uniform Code of Military Justice

What does SERE stand for?

Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape

What was the reason that the COC was developed?
To provide a mental defense for U.S. POWs to use to resist enemy POW management practices
What Army regulation covers Salutes, honors and visits of courtesy?

AR 600-25

Salutes are not required to be rendered or returned when the senior or subordinate, or both are what?
In civilian attire.
Engaged in routine work
Carrying articles in both hands
Working as a member of a detail
Engaged in sports or social functions
In theaters, churches, and in public conveyances.
In the ranks of a formation.
When do you salute inside a building?

When reporting to your commander


When reporting to a pay officer


When reporting to a military board At an indoor ceremony
At sentry duty indoors

Can you salute as a prisoner?

No, you have lost the right to salute

Enlisted members generally do not exchange salutes, what are some examples of when they would exchange salutes?

When rendering reports in formation
When reporting to an enlisted president of a board

On what command would you salute while in formation?
Individuals in formation do not salute or return salutes except at the command Present,ARMS.
Is the recipient of the Medal of Honor (Enlisted or Commissioned) entitled to a salute ?
Yes
Where do you walk when walking with someone that is senior to you?

On the senior person's left

When meeting an officer in the open, how far away should you be before rendering the hand salute?

Approximately 6 paces when our paths will bring you close by, or within speaking distance when making eye contact.

Who salutes in a group of soldiers not in formation?
The first person to see the officer should call the group to attention and everyone should salute
When a President or Former President of the U.S. arrives and leaves an army installation, how many gun salute do they get?
21 gun salute, both times
When lowering the flag (retreat) the flag is folded (cocked hat) and treated as a cased color. Do persons meeting the flag detail salute the flag?
No. Once the flag has been folded (cocked hat), it is treated as a cased Color and not saluted by persons meeting the flag detail. The flag will be treated with the utmost dignity and respect but not be rendered any sort of honors.
Who will set the time of sounding reveille and retreat?

Installation Commanders

During the sounding of reveille, when is the flag hoisted?
On the first note of reveille
What is the official song of the U.S. Army?

“The Army Goes Rolling Along”

When was "The Army Goes Rolling Along" dedicated by the Secretary of the Army?
Veterans Day, 11 November 1956, and officially announced on 12 December 1957
During the playing of the Army Song, how will individuals stand?

They will stand at attention and sing the lyrics of the Army Song when played.

The Army Song is always played at the conclusion of what events
Reviews
Parades
Honor Guard Ceremonies
Who exits a military vehicle first?

The senior person, then in ascending order

What is the only time that you do not remove your headgear when reporting to an officer indoors?
When under arms
When are you considered to be under arms?

When you are carrying a weapon in your hand, by sling or by holster

How long is the call "to the color"
40 seconds