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Title: Comply With the Requirements of the Codes of Conduct


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Comply With the Requirements of the Codes of
Conduct
  • 331-202-1049

Presented byTrainingnco.com
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Condition
  • Given a Survival, Evasion, Resistance or Escape
    (SERE) situation or a captivity environment.

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Standard
  • Acted in accordance with the standards
    represented in Articles l through VI of the Code
    of Conduct.

4
Article I
  • 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.
  • Explanation.
  • The code applies to all service members at all
    times,
  • whether in active combat, in captivity, or in
    peacetime
  • as a result of hostage situations and Terrorist
  • activities. Members of the Armed Forces have a
    duty
  • to support U.S. interests and oppose U.S. Enemies
  • regardless of the circumstances.

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Article II
  • I will never surrender of my own free will. If in
  • command, I will never surrender the members of my
  • command while they still have the means to
    resist.
  • Explanation.
  • Members of the Armed Forces may never surrender
    voluntarily. A
  • soldiers duty is to avoid capture and return to
    friendly forces even
  • When isolated, and no longer able to inflict
    casualties on the enemy
  • or otherwise defend themselves. The means to
    evade is
  • Considered exhausted when escape is impossible.
    The means to
  • resist is considered exhausted when Further
    fighting would lead to
  • the soldiers death with no significant loss to
    the enemy.

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Article III
  • If I am captured, I will continue to resist by
    all means
  • available. I will make every effort to escape and
    aid
  • others to escape. I will accept neither parole
    nor
  • special favors from the enemy.
  • Explanation.
  • Members of the Armed Forces must understand that
    a Captive
  • situation is to be considered an extension of the
    battlefield and the
  • enemy has used a variety of tactics to exploit
    prisoners of war in
  • disregard of the Geneva Convention of 1949
    Relative to the Treatment
  • of Prisoners of War. These efforts have included
    physical and mental
  • harassment, general mistreatment and torture,
    medical neglect, and
  • political indoctrination. The duty of a member of
    the Armed Forces to
  • continue resistance to enemy exploitation by all
    means available Is
  • not lessened by the misfortune of capture.

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Article IV
  • If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith
    with my
  • fellow prisoners. I will give no information or
    take part in
  • any action which might be harmful to my comrades.
    If I
  • am senior, I will take command. If not, I will
    obey the
  • lawful orders of those appointed over me and will
    back
  • them up in every way.
  • Explanation.
  • Officers and noncommissioned officers will
    continue to carry out their
  • responsibilities and to exercise their authority
    in captivity. Informing
  • on fellow prisoners of war (PWs) is forbidden.
    PWs must especially
  • avoid helping the enemy to identify fellow PWs
    who have information
  • that is of value to the enemy. These PWs may be
    made to suffer
  • coercive interrogation because of their
    knowledge.

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Article V
  • When questioned, should I become a prisoner of
    war,
  • I am required to give name, rank, service number,
    and
  • date of birth. I will evade answering further
    questions
  • to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral
    or written
  • statements disloyal to my country and its allies
    or
  • harmful to their cause.
  • Explanation.
  • When questioned a PW is required by the Geneva
    Conventions and the Code
  • of Conduct, E.O. 10631 and is permitted by the
    UCMJ to give name, rank,
  • service number and date of birth. Under the
    Geneva Conventions the enemy
  • has no right to try to force a PW to provide any
    additional information. However,
  • it is unrealistic to expect a PW to remain
    confined for years reciting only name,
  • rank, service number and date of birth. There
    are many PW camp situations in
  • which certain types of conversation with the
    enemy are permitted. For example,
  • a PW is allowed, but not required by the Code of
    Conduct, the UCMJ or the
  • Geneva Conventions to fill out a Geneva
    Conventions capture card, to write
  • letters home, and to communicate with captors on
    matters of health and welfare.

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Article VI
  • I will never forget that I am an American,
    fighting for
  • freedom, responsible for my actions, and
    dedicated to
  • the principles which made my country free. I will
    trust in
  • my God and in the United States of America.
  • Explanation.
  • A member of the Armed Forces remains responsible
    for personal
  • actions at all times. Article VI is designed to
    assist members of the
  • Armed Forces to fulfill their responsibilities
    and survive captivity with
  • honor. The Code of Conduct, E.O. 10631, does not
    conflict with the
  • UCMJ, and the latter continues to apply to each
    military member
  • during captivity or other hostile detention.
    Soldiers, whether
  • detainees or captives, can be assured the U.S.
    Government will make
  • every effort to obtain their earliest release.
    Faith in ones country and
  • its way of life, faith in fellow detainees or
    captives, and faith in ones
  • self are critical to surviving with honor and
    resisting exploitation.

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  • If I am captured, I will continue to resist by
    all means
  • available. I will make every effort to escape and
    aid
  • others to escape. I will accept neither parole
    nor
  • Special favors from the enemy.
  • Article I
  • Article II
  • Article III
  • Article IV
  • Article VI

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Check on Learning
  • If I am captured, I will continue to resist by
    all means
  • available. I will make every effort to escape and
    aid
  • others to escape. I will accept neither parole
    nor
  • Special favors from the enemy.
  • Article I
  • Article II
  • Article III
  • Article IV
  • Article VI

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Reference
  • AR 350-30
  • AR 350-41
  • DODD 1300.7
  • FM 3-05.71

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Comply With the Requirements of the Codes of
Conduct
  • 331-202-1049

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