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What are the goals of using a disguise? (Select all that apply)

  • Pass initial scrutiny (correct)
  • Eliminate potential threats
  • Prevent recognition (correct)
  • Gather intelligence

To which article of the Code of Conduct does the following statement refer? 'When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service number and date of birth.'

Article V

What are some de-escalation strategies personnel can use to discourage captor violence? (Select all that apply)

  • Maintain a low profile (correct)
  • Provide gifts to captors
  • Be conscious of your body language (correct)
  • Engage in aggressive dialogue

Identify steps in building a fire. (Select all that apply)

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In the event of isolation during operations other than war, the reasons to delay contact with legitimate authorities include:

<p>Gain situational awareness (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Leaving evidence of your presence supports U.S. Government effort to locate, identify and recover you.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Continuously learning about your captivity environment and the captor is known as _____________.

<p>situational awareness</p> Signup and view all the answers

During a direct action recovery, you should pick up a weapon and assist the recovery team.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a signaling site criterion? (Select all that apply)

<p>Site hidden from potential enemy observation and ground fire (A), Sufficient materials for signal construction (C), Recovery possible from/near site (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Should your captors provide an opportunity to communicate using written, oral, or video means, you should:

<p>Provide proof of life</p> Signup and view all the answers

Tactical hand-held radio transceivers, cell phones, satellite phones, and personal locator beacons (PLBs) are devices you could use for electronic communication.

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When providing proof of life what information should you include? Include your health and welfare, a verifiable date, and you and your fellow captives' _____________.

<p>identities</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should you do during USG negotiations for your release? (Select all that apply)

<p>Remain professional and avoid exploitation (A), Maintain your honor and communicate your innocence (C), Have faith in the USG (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Unlike a wartime situation, where the senior ranking member takes command of all prisoners, in a hostage situation, the most capable member must take command to ensure survivability.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

You should attempt to provide proof of life during any audio or video recording or written documents.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When are personnel ALWAYS authorized to escape?

<p>When in physical or mortal danger</p> Signup and view all the answers

What evasion aid is tailored to cover an individual operational area, combining standard navigation charts and maps with evasion and survival information?

<p>Evasion chart</p> Signup and view all the answers

Actions to take when capture is imminent include:

<p>Try to retain your personal cell phone (A), Sanitize personal or sensitive materials (B), Leave evidence of presence at capture point (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

As part of your resistance posture you should portray __________ at all times.

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Which of the following are used to control bleeding? (Select all that apply)

<p>Elevate and immobilize (B), Use a tourniquet (C), Apply direct pressure (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The two types of reporting isolating events are observer-reported and media reporting.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify some posture and resistance constants of an effective resistance posture. (Select all that apply)

<p>Stall (A), Control emotions (C), Bounce back (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Limiting the amount of personal information available to others includes reducing your ___________ footprint.

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Which evasion aids can assist you with making contact with the local population? (Select all that apply)

<p>Pointee-Talkee (A), Cultural Smart Cards (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

During a hole-up what is your primary concern?

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Identify elements of Article II of the Code of Conduct. (Select all that apply)

<p>During military operations outside declared hostilities you may delay contact with local authorities (B), Military members are never authorized to surrender (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The three basic food sources during isolation are packed rations, animals and insects, and plants.

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Which of the following are criteria for selecting a shelter site? (Select all that apply)

<p>The area is large enough for you and your equipment (A), Sufficient materials are available for constructing a shelter (C), Provides natural protection from environment, hazards, and threats (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

An effective memory tool that can assist you with using situational awareness during an isolating event is the acronym PAID-E, which stands for perceive, ____________, interpret, decide, and execute.

<p>analyze</p> Signup and view all the answers

Resistance is a BATTLE OF WITS with your captor.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

To which article of the Code of Conduct does the following statement refer? 'If captured I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape.'

<p>Article III</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Code of Conduct is a ____________ for military members when isolated or held against their will by entities hostile to the U.S.

<p>moral guide</p> Signup and view all the answers

Upon your release, a DoD Public Affairs Officer (PAO) will be available to help you. Their goal is to _______________________ .

<p>coordinate your interactions with the media</p> Signup and view all the answers

One way to gain acceptance from the local population after making contact is to discuss the similarities between your religions.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Code of Conduct is your moral guide from isolation to captivity resolution.

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The Evasion Plan of Action (EPA) provides recovery forces the following information should you become isolated: (Select all that apply)

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You should limit your communication with the captor to which of the following? (Select all that apply)

<p>Ask to be returned to U.S. control (A), Address health and welfare concerns (B), Provide the innocent circumstances leading to capture (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What pre-deployment document requires you to provide, four personal authentication statements, full front and right side photographs, and fingerprints?

<p>DD Form 1833 Isolated Personnel Report (ISOPREP)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are some methods to purify water? (Select all that apply)

<p>Purifying with a commercial micro filter (A), Chemically treating water with chlorine or iodine (C), Boiling vigorously for at least one minute (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The weakened state of the captives' ___________ reduces their capacity to collectively resist adversary exploitation efforts.

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The first personnel recovery (PR) task is _____________.

<p>Report</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which Code of Conduct article articulates the emotional connection between the Service member and the concept of sacrifice, as a requirement for honorable military service?

<p>Article 1</p> Signup and view all the answers

Your resistance goals include which of the following? (Select all that apply)

<p>Resist providing a confession (A), Focus on your authorized communications (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are some techniques you can use to help cope with the psychological effects of captivity? (Select all that apply)

<p>Keep your mind active by recalling fond memories or designing a house (A), Reaffirm your will to live and focus on positive reasons to return home (C), Have faith that the U.S. government will support your family (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

While in captivity you should avoid the following topics when interacting with the media: (Select all that apply)

<p>Discussing sensitive matters (B), Sharing tactical information (C), Making statements that might bring harm to other captives (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following are suggested means of preparation for isolation? (Select all that apply)

<p>Preparing family members for media attention (A), Preparation of a 'Just in Case' letter (C), Preparation of estate planning documents (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The acronym SCORE is used to help guide your behavior in captivity. What does SCORE stand for?

<p>Survive, Communicate, Organize, Resist, Escape</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Article V of the Code of Conduct, which of the following topics are you authorized to discuss in all captivity situations? (Select all that apply)

<p>The innocent circumstances leading to your capture (B), The health and welfare of fellow captives (C), Your health and welfare (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Ensure you record data about your communication devices, i.e. cellular phone, survival radio, and personal locator beacon on your ____________ prior to deploying or mission execution.

<p>EPA</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Goals of Disguise

To avoid recognition and initial scrutiny when in a dangerous situation.

Code of Conduct: Article V

Captured soldiers must give their name, rank, service number, and date of birth; Avoid statements against the country.

De-escalation Strategies

Methods for lowering tension in a potentially dangerous encounter.

Fire Building Steps

Proper sequence for starting a fire, including tinder, kindling, and fuel.

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Delaying Contact (Authorities)

Postponing contact with authorities to assess the situation after isolation.

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Evidence of Presence

Leaving intentional signs in case of recovery by U.S. forces.

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Situational Awareness

Understanding the environment and captors to help respond effectively.

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Direct Action Recovery

Do not pick up weapons during a direct action recovery.

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Signaling Site Criteria

Requirements for a signaling site: accessible, hidden, with enough materials.

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Proof of Life

Communicating to authorities about health, dates and captives' identities.

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Electronic Communication Devices

Authorized tools for communication: radios, phones, beacons.

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Negotiation Behavior

Professional communication during negotiations, emphasizing loyalty and innocence.

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Hostage Situation Command

The most capable person, not the senior, should command in a hostage situation.

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Escape Authorization

Personnel are allowed to escape if their physical or mortal danger occurs.

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Evasion Aid

Maps combined with operational area information to aid in evasion.

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Capture Imminent Actions

Sanitize sensitive materials and save personal tech if possible. Leave evidence at capture site.

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Effective Resistance Posture

Controlling emotions, stalling, and reacting during captivity.

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Bleeding Control

Use a tourniquet, elevate, immobilize, and apply direct pressure to stop bleeding.

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Isolation Event Reporting

Isolation events can be reported by multiple sources, not just observers or media.

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Resistance Posture Constants

Key elements of resistance: emotional control, stalling, and resilience.

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Limiting Personal Information

Reduce social media, unnecessary items in wallets to limit exposure.

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Evasion Aids (Local Communication)

Tools (like cards) to help make contact with locals during evasion.

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Hole-Up Strategy

Primary focus during a hole-up is ensuring safety and security.

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Code of Conduct: Article II

Authorizes delaying contact with authorities in military operations outside declared hostilities.

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Basic Food Sources

Packed rations, foraged animals/insects/plants.

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Shelter Site Criteria

Shelter should provide size, materials, and natural protection against elements.

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Situational Awareness Tool

PAID-E (Perceive, Analyze, Interpret, Decide, Execute) helps understand the capture situation.

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Resistance Nature

Resistance involves more than just outsmarting captors: emotional strength is crucial.

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Code of Conduct: Article III

Captured soldiers must continue resisting, escaping, and rejecting enemy offers.

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Moral Guide

The Code of Conduct provides a moral framework for soldiers in captivity.

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Public Affairs Officer Role

Managing media relations and assisting in life's recovery upon release.

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Local Population Engagement

Avoid misleading tactics like focusing on shared religion for acceptance when interacting with local populations.

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Evasion Plan of Action (EPA)

Documented evasion intentions and key recovery info provided to recovery forces.

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Communication Limitations

Discussions with captors are limited to health, identity, and reasons for capture.

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Pre-Deployment Documentation

DD Form 1833 (ISOPREP) collects personal details for isolated personnel.

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Water Purification

Boil, chemical treatment (chlorine/iodine), or commercial water filters.

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Captives' Organization

Weakening the organization of captives makes them more susceptible to exploitation.

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Personnel Recovery Task

Initial action in the personnel recovery process is reporting.

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Code of Conduct (Article 1)

Highlights the bond between service members and the concept of sacrifice.

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Resistance Goals

Focus on authorized communication and resist giving confessions.

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Coping Techniques

Maintain will to live, stay mentally active, trust in government support for loved ones.

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Media Interaction

Avoid harming captives by not discussing sensitive topics or making inflammatory statements.

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Preparation for Isolation

Prepare letters to family, be prepared for media attention, create estate plans.

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SCORE Acronym

Survive, Communicate, Organize, Resist, Escape.

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Authorized Discussion Topics

Health, welfare of others, circumstances of capture.

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Communication Device Data

Record details of communications devices (phones, radios) in EPA before deployment.

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Study Notes

Goals of Using Disguise

  • Pass initial scrutiny and prevent recognition.

Code of Conduct: Article V

  • Requires giving name, rank, service number, and date of birth when captured.
  • Evade further questions and make no disloyal statements.

De-escalation Strategies

  • Be aware of body language.
  • Maintain a low profile.

Steps to Build a Fire

  • Place small, dry kindling over burning tinder.
  • Prepare adequate amounts of tinder, kindling, and fuel.
  • Use a platform to build the fire.

Delaying Contact with Authorities

  • Delay contact to gain situational awareness after isolation.

Evidence of Presence

  • Leaving evidence supports U.S. Government recovery efforts.

Situational Awareness

  • Continuously learn about captivity environment and captors.

Direct Action Recovery

  • Do not pick up a weapon during a direct action recovery.

Signaling Site Criteria

  • Sufficient materials for signal construction.
  • Site should be concealed from enemy observation.
  • Recovery must be accessible from or near the site.

Communicating Proof of Life

  • Include health and welfare, a verifiable date, and identities of captives.

Electronic Communication Devices

  • Tactical radios, cell phones, satellite phones, and personal locator beacons are authorized.

Negotiation Behavior

  • Remain professional and avoid exploitation during negotiations.
  • Maintain honor and communicate innocence.

Hostage Situation Command

  • In a hostage situation, the most capable member, not the senior ranking one, should take command.

Conditions for Escape

  • Personnel are always authorized to escape when in physical or mortal danger.

Evasion Aid

  • An evasion chart combines navigation charts with specific operational area information.

Actions When Capture is Imminent

  • Sanitize sensitive materials and retain personal technology if possible.
  • Leave evidence at the capture point.

Effective Resistance Posture

  • Portray innocence and control emotions.

Controlling Bleeding Techniques

  • Use a tourniquet, elevate, immobilize, and apply direct pressure.

Types of Reporting Isolation Events

  • The claim that isolation events can only be observer-reported or media reported is false.

Resistance Posture Constants

  • Effective resistance includes controlling emotions, stalling, and bouncing back.

Limiting Personal Information

  • Reduce social media footprint and limit unnecessary items in wallets.

Evasion Aids for Local Communication

  • Cultural Smart Cards and Pointee-Talkee assist in making local contact.

Hole-Up Strategy

  • Primary concern during a hole-up is security.

Article II of the Code of Conduct

  • Authorizes delaying contact with local authorities during military operations outside declared hostilities.

Basic Food Sources During Isolation

  • Sources include packed rations, animals and insects, and plants.

Shelter Site Criteria

  • Shelter sites must be large enough, have building materials, and provide natural protection.

Memory Tool for Situational Awareness

  • PAID-E stands for perceive, analyze, interpret, decide, and execute.

Nature of Resistance

  • Resistance is not solely a battle of wits with captors.

Code of Conduct: Article III

  • Must continue to resist, escape, and reject enemy favors if captured.

Moral Guide

  • The Code of Conduct serves as a moral guide for military members in captivity.

Public Affairs Officer Role

  • Coordinating media interactions and helping regain control over life upon release.

Local Population Engagement

  • Discussing religious similarities for acceptance is misleading.

Evasion Plan of Action (EPA)

  • Provides recovery forces with evasion intentions and key recovery information.

Communication Limitations with Captor

  • Limit discussions to health concerns, identity, and innocent circumstances of capture.

Pre-deployment Documentation

  • DD Form 1833 Isolated Personnel Report (ISOPREP) requires personal authentication details.

Methods to Purify Water

  • Boil, chemically treat with chlorine or iodine, and use commercial micro filters.

Captives' Organization

  • Weakened captives' organization reduces resistance to exploitation.

Personnel Recovery Task

  • The first task activates the reporting portion of the personnel recovery system.

Article 1 of the Code of Conduct

  • Articulates the emotional bond between service members and the concept of sacrifice.

Resistance Goals

  • Focus on authorized communications and resist providing confessions.

Coping Techniques for Captivity

  • Reinforce will to live, stay active mentally, and trust government support for family.

Media Interaction Guidelines

  • Avoid harming captives by discussing sensitive matters or making inflammatory statements.

Preparation for Isolation

  • Prepare "Just in Case" letters, inform family of media attention, and create estate planning documents.

SCORE Acronym

  • SCORE stands for Survive, Communicate, Organize, Resist, Escape.

Authorized Discussion Topics in Captivity

  • Health, welfare of fellow captives, and circumstances of capture are allowed for discussion.

Data Recording on Communication Devices

  • Record details of communication devices (cellular phones, radios) in the EPA before deployment.

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Test your knowledge on the goals of disguises and the Code of Conduct concerning prisoners of war. This quiz includes essential concepts from the JKO SERE 100.2 training program. Improve your understanding of critical survival skills and regulatory guidelines.

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