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Ensure you record data about your communication devices on your ___________________ prior to deploying or mission execution.

EPA

Which of the following are consumable sources of water?

  • Water from rocks
  • Rainfall (correct)
  • Water from plants (correct)
  • Melted snow (correct)

Which of the following actions are appropriate for treating a wound?

  • Applying pressure
  • Cleaning the wound
  • Using a bandage
  • All of the above (correct)

If held in captivity, you must remember to give no information which might be harmful to your comrades. This is an example of _____________ under Article IV of the Code of Conduct.

<p>keeping faith</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following are procedures for the proper use of clothing?

<p>Prevent overheating by removing layers before strenuous activities (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following are elements of the COLDER principle? (Select all that apply)

<p>Keep clothing dry (A), Repair clothing as necessary (B), Wear clothing loose and layered (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The traditional chain of command roles and responsibilities continue in all captivity environments.

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

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

<p>Pointee-Talkee (A), Blood Chit (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When using a visual signal to support your recovery efforts, guidelines to follow include: (Select all that apply)

<p>Contrast (B), Size (C), Ratio (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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

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

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

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

The Code of Conduct explains your duty to escape and aid others to escape.

<p>True (A)</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

What is the acronym for the actions you should take to gain and maintain your situational awareness?

<p>PAID-E</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?

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

Actions to take when capture is imminent include: (Select all that apply)

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

Which of the following is NOT an application of the Code of Conduct?

<p>Directing the captor's attention to a fellow captive for interrogation (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What types of information can be found on an EPA? (Select all that apply)

<p>Planned routes of travel (A), Communications plan (B), Immediate evasion actions (C)</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), Making statements that might bring harm to other captives (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The first personnel recovery (PR) task is ____________. This task activates the execution portion of the PR system.

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

In the event of isolation during operations other than war, the reasons to delay contact with legitimate authorities include: (Select all that apply)

<p>Contact friendly forces (C), Gain situational awareness (D)</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

What is the best way to prepare food in a survival situation?

<p>Boiling (A)</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

Which of the following techniques can be used to resist interrogation?

<p>Keep faith with yourself and fellow comrades</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

What protective measures should you take during a direct action recovery?

<p>Avoid windows and doors</p> Signup and view all the answers

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

<p>Prevent recognition (B), Pass initial scrutiny (C)</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 health and welfare of your fellow captives (A), Your health and welfare (B), The innocent circumstances leading up to your capture (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which reintegration phase moves the recovered person to the Continental United States (CONUS)?

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

Which of the following are suggested means of preparation for isolation?

<p>All of the above (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

During a hole-up, what is your primary concern?

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

What is a written plan of action, developed prior to executing a mission, which will improve your chances of successful evasion and recovery?

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

Flashcards

Evader's Personal Action Plan (EPA)

A plan created by an evader before deployment, outlining communication devices like phones and survival radios.

Blood Chit

A document used by evaders to quickly communicate information to locals, often including details about their status or mission.

Pointee-Talkee

A simple communication tool using pictures or symbols to convey basic information.

Consumable Water Sources

Rainfall, water extracted from plants, and melted snow are all potential sources for hydration.

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Food Preparation in Survival

Boiling is the most effective way to purify and make food safe for consumption in a survival situation.

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Appropriate Wound Treatment

Multiple approaches to wound care are acceptable, with no single method being excluded.

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COLDER Principle

The COLDER principle emphasizes wearing loose, layered clothing, keeping it dry, repairing as needed, and maintaining hygiene to prevent overheating and maintain comfort while evading.

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Keeping Faith (Code of Conduct)

The principle of not providing any information about comrades that could harm them during captivity.

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Resistance Goals (Captivity)

The primary goals of resistance while captive are to avoid providing confessions, maintain faith with fellow comrades, and seek authorized communication.

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PAID-E

A mnemonic acronym summarizing the steps of situational awareness: Perceive, Analyze, Interpret, Decide, Executive.

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Psychological Coping Techniques

Techniques for maintaining mental resilience during captivity include having faith in government support, focusing on motivations for survival, and keeping the mind active through positive memories.

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Capture Protocol

When facing imminent capture, communicate your situation, sanitize sensitive materials, and leave evidence of your presence.

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Duty to Escape (Code of Conduct)

The duty to facilitate escape and support others in doing so, which includes planning for evasion and recovery after escape.

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Media Engagement Protocol

When engaging with the media, avoid sensitive topics and statements that could harm fellow captives.

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Gaining Acceptance (Local Population)

Seeking common ground with the local population is crucial for gaining acceptance, but discussing religious similarities to prove peaceful intentions is considered ineffective.

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First Personnel Recovery Task

The critical first task in personnel recovery is reporting the situation, activating the PR system.

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Reintegration Phase III

The third phase of reintegration involves the recovered individual's transition to the Continental United States (CONUS).

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Isolation Preparation

Preparation for isolation includes various strategies, all considered effective, as isolation can be a necessary part of evasion.

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Primary Concern (Hole-Up)

Maintaining security is the highest priority during a hole-up situation.

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Disguise Goals

Using disguise aims to avoid recognition and pass initial scrutiny, allowing for better evasion.

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Proof of Life (Media)

Providing proof of life, such as audio or video recordings, during media engagements is crucial for ensuring safety.

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Direct Action Recovery (Safety)

Avoid participating in direct action recovery operations by picking up weapons, as this can jeopardize personal safety.

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Study Notes

Communication and Evasion Preparation

  • Record data about communication devices like cellular phones, survival radios, and personal locator beacons in an Evader's Personal Action plan (EPA) before deployment.
  • Evasion aids such as Blood Chits and Pointee-Talkee can facilitate contact with the local population.

Water Sources and Food Preparation

  • Consumable water sources include rainfall, water from plants, and melted snow.
  • Boiling is the best method to prepare food in survival situations.

Wound Treatment and Clothing Use

  • Appropriate wound treatment includes multiple methods, with no specific action being excluded.
  • For clothing, avoid overheating by removing layers before engaging in strenuous activities; adhere to the COLDER principle - wear loose, layered clothing, keep it dry, repair as needed, and maintain cleanliness.

Captivity Conduct and Resistance

  • "Keeping faith" under Article IV of the Code of Conduct involves not sharing harmful information about comrades when held captive.
  • Resistance goals focus on authorized communication and avoiding confessions while maintaining faith with fellow comrades during interrogations.

Situational Awareness and Psychological Coping

  • Actions to maintain situational awareness can be summarized by the acronym PAID-E: Perceive, Analyze, Interpret, Decide, Execute.
  • Techniques to cope with captivity include having faith in government support, focusing on positive motivations for survival, and keeping the mind active by recalling positive memories.

Capture Protocol and Code of Conduct

  • In situations of imminent capture, communicate your circumstances, sanitize sensitive materials, and leave evidence of presence.
  • The Code of Conduct emphasizes the duty to escape and support others in doing so, which includes planning for post-escape evasion and recovery.

Interacting with Media and Regaining Acceptance

  • Avoid discussing sensitive matters and making statements that could harm fellow captives when interacting with the media.
  • Gaining acceptance from the local population typically requires finding common ground, but discussing religious similarities to prove peaceful intentions is deemed ineffective.

Personnel Recovery and Reintegration

  • The first personnel recovery task is to report, activating the PR system.
  • Reintegration phase III involves transitioning the recovered individual to the Continental United States (CONUS).

Isolation Preparation and Security Concerns

  • Suggested preparation for isolation includes various strategies, all considered effective.
  • During a hole-up situation, the primary concern should be maintaining security.

Disguise and Proof of Life

  • Goals of using disguise include preventing recognition and passing initial scrutiny.
  • Providing proof of life during media engagements, such as audio or video recordings, is essential for ensuring safety.

Direct Action Recovery Guidelines

  • Avoid participating in direct action recovery operations by picking up weapons; this can jeopardize personal safety.

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