Code of Conduct Flashcards
What is the publication for Code of Conduct?
AR 350-30.
What does 350-30 cover?
Code of Conduct, Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) Training.
What does SERE stand for?
Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape.
What document is international law that describes treatment of Prisoners of War?
Geneva Convention of 1949.
What are the duties of individual Soldiers for Code of Conduct and SERE?
Soldiers will adhere to these guidelines to the utmost of their ability.
What should soldiers who become isolated from their unit in the course of combat operations to continue to do?
They should to fight, evade capture, and regain contact with friendly forces.
What should Soldiers that are captured do?
live, act, and speak in a manner that leaves no doubt that they adhere to: the Traditions of the U.S. Army. and Their mission of resisting enemy attempts at interrogation, indoctrination, and other exploitation.
When does training in the Code of Conduct begin?
Training in the Code will begin upon entry into the U.S.Army.
What are Soldiers required to maintain while in PW camp?
- Rank and leadership.
- Military bearing.
- Order and discipline.
- Teamwork and devotion to fellow soldiers.
- The duty to defeat enemies of our country at all times.
What does the acronym “GPW” stand for?
It stands for the Geneva Convention Prisoner of War Standards.
Can captors coerce PWs to provide information or to take action supporting the captor’s war efforts?
No.
How many articles are in the Code of Conduct?
Six.
What does Article II mean?
when escape is impossible.
Can Soldiers seek special favors or privileges?
Soldiers must not seek special privileges or accept favors at the expense of fellow PWs.