Viewgraph 1 Code of Conduct. 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.

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Viewgraph 1 Code of Conduct

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. Viewgraph 2 Code Of Conduct Article I

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. Viewgraph 3 Code of Conduct Article II

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. Viewgraph 4 Code of Conduct Article III

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. Viewgraph 5 Code of Conduct Article IV

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. Viewgraph 6 Code of Conduct Article V

I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which make my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America. Viewgraph 7 Code of Conduct Article VI

Viewgraph 8 Peacetime Armed conflict does not exist. Armed conflict does exist, but U.S. is not directly involved.

Viewgraph 9 DOD Directive (Enclosure 3) DOD Directive (Enclosure 3) Provides guidance for peacetime captivity. Does not replace or eliminate UCMJ.

Viewgraph 10 Code of Conduct Articles I and VI NO MODIFICATIONS

Viewgraph 11 DOD Surrender Guidance Remain calm. Don’t resist capture. Maintain military bearing. Project personal dignity. Hostile Government and Terrorist Group

Viewgraph 12 DOD Escape Guidance Fall under their civil law. Do not have protection under GPW. Remember, jailbreak is a crime. Attempt escape only after careful consideration. Hostile Government

Viewgraph 13 DOD Escape Guidance Anticipate early release. Especially consider escape if terrorist group is known to assassinate prisoners. Terrorist Group

Viewgraph 14 Hostile Government and Terrorist Group DOD Parole Guidance AUTHORIZED

Viewgraph 15 DOD Organization Guidance Senior takes charge. Organize. Keep faith. Hostile Government and Terrorist Group

Viewgraph 16 DOD Authorized Communication Give name, rank, SSN, DOB. Can provide innocent circumstances leading to capture. May discuss health, welfare, and condition of fellow detainees. Remember, there is no reason to sign anything. Ask to see allied/neutral government embassy representatives. Continually ask to be released or go home. Hostile Government

Viewgraph 17 DOD Authorized Communication Follow ID process, but don’t lie. Humanize yourself. Discuss nonsubstantive topics. Listen actively, but never debate the terrorist cause. Terrorist Group

Viewgraph 18 Summary DOD Directive , Enclosure 3: Remember, UCMJ applies. Survive with honor. Be aware of peacetime modifications to code of conduct. Do not resist capture. Always resist exploitation.

Pain Cold Heat Thirst Hunger Fatigue Boredom Loneliness Viewgraph 19 Psychological Factors of Survival

S U R V I V A L Viewgraph 20

S U R V I V A L Size Up the Situation Security Senses Surroundings Physical Condition Inventory Assessment Viewgraph 21

S U R V I V A L Size Up the Situation Undue Haste Makes Waste Viewgraph 22

S U R V I V A L Size Up the Situation Undue Haste Makes Waste Remember Where You Are Viewgraph 23

S U R V I V A L Size Up the Situation Undue Haste Makes Waste Remember Where You Are Vanquish Fear and Panic Viewgraph 24

S U R V I V A L Size Up the Situation Undue Haste Makes Waste Remember Where You Are Vanquish Fear and Panic Improvise Tools Equipment Viewgraph 25

S U R V I V A L Size Up the Situation Undue Haste Makes Waste Remember Where You Are Vanquish Fear and Panic Improvise Value Living Viewgraph 26

S U R V I V A L Size Up the Situation Undue Haste Makes Waste Remember Where You Are Vanquish Fear and Panic Improvise Value Living Act Like the Natives Adapt Observe Respect Viewgraph 27

S U R V I V A L Size Up the Situation Undue Haste Makes Waste Remember Where You Are Vanquish Fear and Panic Improvise Value Living Act Like the Natives Learn Basic Skills Viewgraph 28