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 Should a Soldier sign any papers for the enemy as a POW? 
 Is a Soldier required to attempt to escape as a POW? 
 How many articles are found in the Code of Conduct? 
 Recite the first sentence of Article One of the Code of Conduct. 
 Is a Soldier required to take orders from other POWs? 
 What information is a Soldier required to give their captors, according to Article Five of the Code of Conduct? 
 When and by whom was the Code of Conduct amended? 
 Can you accept special favors or gifts from the enemy as a POW? 
 What President amended the Code of Conduct in 1988 and how was it amended? 
 What document supports the Code of Conduct? 
 What is a Soldier's priority if captured? 
 What Executive Order established the Code of Conduct? Who wrote it and when? 
 What Army Regulation covers the Code of Conduct? 
 What does "SERE" stand for? 
 What core Army Value does the Code of Conduct cover? 
 When is the best time to escape after being captured? 
 What three personal values will sustain a Soldier that has been captured? 
 Which Article, under the Code of Conduct, covers escape and evasion? 
 When, who, and by what authority was Article Five of the Code of Conduct amended? 
 When, who, and by what authority were Articles One, Two and Six of the Code of Conduct amended? 
 Recite Article One of the Code of Conduct. 
 Recite Article Two of the Code of Conduct. 
 Recite Article Three of the Code of Conduct. 
 Recite Article Four of the Code of Conduct. 
 Recite Article Five of the Code of Conduct. 
 Recite Article Six of the Code of Conduct. 
 When searching prisoners, what should specifically be looked for? 
 Why was the Code of Conduct originally created? 
 Under the Code of Conduct, may an individual voluntarily surrender? 
 Does the Code of Conduct apply to Soldiers who have been captured by terrorists in peacetime? 
 Name four things a Soldier must not do as a POW. 
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