Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws, regulations, and orders in force in the army of the State in whose power they are. Any act of insubordination justifies the adoption towards them of such measures of severity as may be considered necessary. Manual of the Laws and Usages of War on Land - Page 80by Arthur Graves Leech - 1906 - 125 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Department of State - 1929 - 820 pages
...current matters. CHAPTER 3 : PENALTIES APPLICABLE TO PRISONERS OF WAR 1. General provisions T. 45. Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws, regulations, and orders In force in the armies of the detaining power. Any act of insubordination shall justify the adoption towards them of... | |
| United States - 1903 - 1034 pages
...Prisoners may he authorized to work for the Public Service, for private persons, or on their- own account. Work done for the State shall be paid for according...regards them, of such measures of severity as may lie necessary. Escaped prisoners, recaptured before they have succeeded in rejoining their army, or... | |
| 1909 - 264 pages
...lodging, and clothing on the same footing as the troops of the Government who captured them. AKTICLE 8. Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws, regulations, and orders in force in the army of the State in whose power (hey are. Any act of insubordination justifies the adoption towards them of such measure?... | |
| United States. War Department - 1941 - 190 pages
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| Judge Advocate General's School (United States. Army) - 1943 - 326 pages
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| United States. War Department - 1943 - 204 pages
...completed in triplicate with photographs, fingerprints, and other information. Two 141 Prisoners are subject to the laws, regulations, and orders in force in the Army of the United States, including the Articles of War. Prisoners who die are honorably buried. The graves are... | |
| United States. War Department - 1944 - 236 pages
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| United States. War Department - 1944 - 246 pages
...sleeve of all outer clothing. Section VIII DISCIPLINARY MEASURES 18. General a. Protected personnel is subject to the laws, regulations, and orders in force in the Army of the United States including Articles of War. They are within the jurisdiction of courts martial and, except... | |
| United States - 1945 - 712 pages
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| United States. Department of State - 1910 - 776 pages
...VII. The Government into whose hands prisoners of war have fallen is charged with their maintenance. ARTICLE VIII. Prisoners of war shall be subject to...regulations, and orders in force in the army of the State in whose power they are. Any act of insubordination justifies the adoption towards them of such measures... | |
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