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The Code of Conduct has changed since President Reagan amended the language to make it gender
neutral. True or False? ...ANSWER...False
____ recommends that when personnel are taken captive, they should avoid helping the captor identify
fellow captives who may have knowledge of value and who may be made to suffer coercive
interrogation or exploitation. ...ANSWER...CoC Article 4
____ recommends that if individuals have exhausted all reasonable means of avoiding it, they should
consider themselves as "captured against their will". ...ANSWER...CoC Article 2
____ recommends that at all times (in performance of their duties, throughout isolation, or during
captivity), individuals should maintain a high degree of dedication and motivation - not that they should
give their lives needlessly. ...ANSWER...CoC Article 3
____ recommends that when captured, individuals should exercise great caution when completing a
Geneva Conventions capture card and writing letters, since the captor has full access to the
information. ...ANSWER...CoC Article 5
____ recommends that prisoners of war (PWs) should keep in mind that provisions of the Geneva
Conventions prohibit a captor nation from executing a PW, simply for attempting
escape. ...ANSWER...CoC Article 3
____ recommends that individuals should establish a captive organization / community. All are
encouraged to participate, since it is beneficial for every member to stand united against their
captors. ...ANSWER...CoC Article 4
, During peacetime, full protections provided by the Geneva Conventions are not required. When using
CoC Article 2, isolated personnel should consider that in this situation, ____. ...ANSWER...Physical
resistance/violence may violate Host nation laws
If captured by Hostage takers, individuals should keep in mind that Hostage Detention is potentially the
most dangerous form of captivity. When using the guidance in CoC Article 3, hostages should consider
that in this situation, ____. ...ANSWER...A failed escape attempt is likely to result in death
During wartime, Geneva Conventions grant medical personnel and chaplains special benefits, due to
their functions. When using the guidance in CoC Article 3, medical personnel and chaplains should
consider that ____. ...ANSWER...They can use force to defend the sick and wounded when attacked in
violation of Geneva Conventions
If detained by a foreign government, individuals may be subject to the domestic criminal laws of the
detaining nation. When using guidance in CoC Article 3, detainees should consider that in this situation,
____. ...ANSWER...A failed escape attempt may provide the detainer with legal justification to prolong
detention
When using the guidance in CoC Article 4, which of the following considerations does NOT
apply? ...ANSWER...Medical personnel cannot assume command over non-medical personnel
During peacetime, there may be binding agreements (such as a Status of Forces Agreement) which
outlines responsibilities of both nations. When using the guidance in CoC Article 5, detained individuals
should consider that ____. ...ANSWER...An agreement may obligate the detaining government to notify
the U.S. only if a detainee asks
In all situations, one of the country's highest priorities is to preserve the lives and well-being of all
personnel engaged in U.S.-sponsored activities. ON a similar note, when using the guidance in CoC
Article 6, individuals should remember that they have a continued obligation to remain loyal to the U.S.
and their fellow captives. True or False? ...ANSWER...True
Which of the following statements is NOT true of the Uniform Code of Military Justice
(UCMJ)? ...ANSWER...It is a positive mission statement