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prisoner of war |
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prisoner of warPerson captured in war, who has fallen into the hands of, or surrendered to, an opponent. Such captives may be held in prisoner-of-war camps. The treatment of POWs is governed by the Geneva Convention. Under the terms of the Geneva Convention, POWs must be provided safe, sanitary accommodations, as well as food, medical care, some wages, and access to mail. Nonpartisan representatives must be allowed access to POW camps for inspection.
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1st Class Smith was ordered to construct an enemy prisoner of war holding area. Also, the PMG serves as the Defense Department's executive agent for the Enemy Prisoner of War, Detainee and Corrections Program. Duluth's ability to conduct simultaneous well-deck and flight deck operations made her the ideal platform for an enemy prisoner of war ( |
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