PREP QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE
ANSWERS GRADED A+
●● Which reintegration phase moves the recovered person to the
Continental United States (CONUS)?
Answer: Phase I
Phase II
Phase III- ans. (?)
Phase IV
●● What escape planning factors can facilitate or hinder your escape.
Answer: Welfare of other captivities
Barriers outside of your holding facility (?)
Protect any classified information(?)
Tools required for an escape(?)
●● The traditional chain of command roles and responsibilities continue
in all captivity environments. The senior eligible military member
assumes command over captives from all US Military Departments.
Answer: True (?)or
False
,●● The Code of Conduct explains your duty to escape and aid others to
escape. Part of that duty includes planning for post escape evasion and
recovery.
Answer: True (?) or
False
●● The acronym SCORE is used to help guide your behavior in
captivity. What does SCORE stand for?
Answer: Survive
Communicate
Organize
Resist
Escape
●● SERE
Answer: Survival Evasion Resistance Escape
●● Principle I
Answer: DoD expects DoD civilian personnel to avoid isolation events;
if unable to avoid isolation, to return to friendly control with honor.
●● Principle II
, Answer: DoD expects DoD civilian personnel to communicate and
organize with the community of fellow U.S. Government and allied
captives.
●● Principle III
Answer: DoD expects DoD civilian personnel to avoid actions,
including the acceptance of special favors from captors, harmful to U.S.
Government or allied personnel held as fellow captives.
●● Principle IV
Answer: DoD expects DoD civilian personnel to resist captor
exploitation efforts, protect sensitive or classified information, and
refrain from making oral, written, or video statements harmful to the
strategic interest of the United States or its allies.
●● The Principles of Behavior (PoB) is/an ____ for DoD civilian
personnel when isolated or held against their will by entities hostile to
the U.S.
Answer: outline of basic responsibilities
●● Which Principle of Behavior implies: If held in captivity you should
avoid actions harmful to the United States Government or allied
personnel held as fellow captives.
Answer: Principle III