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  1. However, detainees must always be treated in accordance with the U.S. Law of War Policy as set forth in the Department of Defense Directive 2311.01E, DoD Law of War Program. D-115. Soldiers capturing equipment, documents, and detainees should tag them using (DD Form 2745, Enemy Prisoner of War (EPW) Capture Tag), (see figure D-20a.), take ...

  2. Oct 21, 2016 · Episode 2: The FacilityPart 1 After spending their initial hours back home with family, Nimrode and Uri are taken to an interrogation facility designed for released Israeli prisoners of war in the small town of "Zichron Yahacov.”

  3. AR 190–8/OPNAVINST 3461.6/AFJI 31–304/MCO 3461.1 Enemy Prisoners of War, Retained Personnel, Civilian Internees and Other ... Operation of prisoner of war internment facilities • 3–4, page 6

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  4. LAWS THAT APPLY TO PRISONERS OF WAR 1. TC 27-10-2. ~------------------. Three of the four Convention agreements are revisions of earlier international agree ments dating back about 100 years. The first deals'with the protection of sick and wounded soldiers oilland. The second covers those atsea or shipwrecked.

  5. prisoner of war mortality, comparing it to Union soldier mortality from disease. The thesis concludes that overall, officials over Camp Chase were very succe ssful in managing a prisoner of war facility. 4,ce f &rd SIk 14. SUBJECT TERMS IS. NUMBER OF PAGES 105 History. Civil War. Prisoner of war camps. Prisoner death 16. PRICE CODE rate.

  6. Enemy Prisoners of War/Civilian Internees signed on 12 February 1982 by the Republic of Korea and the United States of America. 1-2. References Required publications and required forms are listed in appendix A. 1-3. Explanation of Abbreviations and Terms Abbreviations and terms used in this regulation are explained in the glossary. 1-4 ...

  7. Talia is in an emotional turmoil, and struggles to come to grip with the fact that her husband has returned.

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