United States Military Code of Conduct

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What does Article 1 state?

  • I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners.
  • I will never surrender of my own free will.
  • I will evade answering further questions.
  • I am prepared to give my life in their defense. (correct)

What should a soldier never do according to Article 2?

Surrender of their own free will.

What actions should be taken if captured according to Article 3?

Continue to resist, attempt to escape, and aid others to escape.

What does Article 4 require from a prisoner of war regarding fellow prisoners?

<p>Keep faith with fellow prisoners and provide no harmful information.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What information is a prisoner of war required to provide according to Article 5?

<p>Name, rank, service number, and date of birth.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What principle does Article 6 emphasize for soldiers?

<p>Responsibility for their actions and trust in their country.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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United States Military Code of Conduct

  • Article 1 emphasizes commitment to the United States and its values, highlighting readiness to sacrifice for the country and its way of life.

  • Article 2 states that surrender is never an option voluntarily. A commanding officer is obligated to prevent the surrender of subordinates as long as they have the ability to resist.

  • Article 3 outlines the duty of a captured person to resist capture using all available means, making efforts to escape and assist others without accepting enemy favors.

  • Article 4 stresses maintaining loyalty and faith among fellow prisoners of war. It includes responsibilities such as not providing information that might be detrimental to comrades and complying with lawful orders from superiors.

  • Article 5 dictates that if captured, individuals must provide only their name, rank, service number, and date of birth. Further questioning should be evaded while remaining loyal to the country and allies.

  • Article 6 reinforces the identity as an American fighting for freedom and accountability for one's actions, emphasizing trust in God and in the United States.

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