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[DOC File]PRISONERS OF WAR
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Defined a POW as a soldier in uniform who is a member of a regular military unit. Excluded guerrillas, partisans. Must be treated “humanely” at all times. Should be allowed to communicate with his family. Could receive Red Cross packages of food, etc. 10.5” by 4.5” and 11 lbs. Contained dried food, fruit, etc.
[DOCX File]USMC RIBBON CHART.DOC
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(1) Civilians and Foreign Nationals. The Prisoner of War Medal will be issued only to U.S. and foreign civilians who have received credit for U.S. military service as determined by the Department of Defense Civilian/Military Service Review Board and Advisory Panel (DoD Directive 1000.20 of …
[DOCX File]frabr245.org
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Jan 30 1944 – WW2: American forces land on Kwajalein Atoll and other islands in the Japanese-held Marshall Islands. Jan 30 1945 – WW2: Raid at Cabanatuan: 126 American Rangers and Filipino resistance liberate 500 prisoners from the Cabanatuan POW camp.
[DOCX File]THE ARMY SECURITY AGENCY
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Aug 29 1942 – WW2: The American Red Cross announces that Japan has refused to allow safe conduct for the passage of ships with supplies for American POWs. As the war came to a close, the Red Cross followed on the heels of liberating military forces to supply relief and aid to those suffering from the ravages of battle.
[DOC File]THE ENEMY – Summary
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An American-trained Japanese surgeon working in Japan during World War II pulls a wounded American sailor, apparently an escaped POW, from the surf behind his home. After much hesitation, he hides the sailor, operates on him, and saves his life.
[DOC File]AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR - Veterans Affairs
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AMERICAN. PRISONERS OF WAR (POWs) AND MISSING IN ACTION (MIAs) Office of the Assistant Secretary for . Policy, Planning, and Preparedness (OPP&P) Robert E. Klein, Ph.D., Office of Policy, OPP&P. Michael R. Wells, M.S., Office of Data Management and Analysis, OPP&P. Janet M. Somers, B.A., Office of Data Management and Analysis, OPP&P. April 2006 ...
[DOCX File]Radical Questions: Rise of Hitler & Beginning of WWII
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32.This was the American strategy in the Pacific, taking only strategic islands rather than trying to conquer each individual island. 33.This 1942 battle was the …
[DOC File]AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR - Veterans Affairs
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In addition, some 7,300 American civilian men, women, and children were involuntarily incarcerated by the Japanese in 1941 – 1942. An additional 13,000 of mixed American and Asian parentage holding American citizenship hid out during this period and were never interned.
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Aug 29 1942 – WW2: The American Red Cross announces that Japan has refused to allow safe conduct for the passage of ships with supplies for American POWs. Aug 29 1944 – WW2: 15,000 American troops liberating Paris march down Avenue des Champs Elysees.
[DOC File]HOTEN CAMP MUKDEN MANCHURIA
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AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR IN MANCHURIA WW2. Did you know that on 11 November (Remembrance Day, formerly Armistice Day) 1942 around 1,400 American Prisoners of War arrived at a Prisoner of War Camp in Mukden, Manchuria. These men, in very poor physical condition, were from the Philippines, many having survived the Bataan March.
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