The U.S. Fighting Man's Code; DOD Pam 8-1, DA PAM 21-71, AFP 34-10-1
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Defense, Office of Armed Forces Information and Education, 1955. Presumed first printing thus. Wraps. vii, [1], 94, [2] pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Bibliography. Covers has some, erasures, wear and soiling. This publication includes the report of the Secretary of Defense's Advisory Committee on Prisoners of War. The Code of the U.S. Fighting Force is a code of conduct that is an ethics guide and a United States Department of Defense directive consisting of six articles to members of the United States Armed Forces, addressing how they should act in combat when they must evade capture, resist while a prisoner or escape from the enemy. It is considered an important part of U.S. military doctrine and tradition, but is not formal military law in the manner of the Uniform Code of Military Justice or public international law, such as the Geneva Conventions. The contents include a Letter of Transmittal, Background, A Brief Look at History, The American Fighting Man and Korea, A Code of Conduct for the Future, Korean Summary, The Road Ahead for America and the Armed Forces and an Addenda. More
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