What is Code of The United States Fighting Force
The Code of the United States Fighting Force is a code of conduct that serves as both an ethics guide and a directive issued by the United States Department of Defense to members of the United States Armed Forces. It is comprised of six articles that address how individual members of the United States Armed Forces should behave in combat situations where they are required to evade capture, resist while a prisoner, or escape from the enemy. Although it is believed to be an essential component of the United States military doctrine and tradition, it is not recognized to be formal military law in the same way that the Uniform Code of Military Justice or public international law, such as the Geneva Conventions could be deemed to be.
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Chapter 1: Code of the United States Fighting Force
Chapter 2: Korean War
Chapter 3: Prisoner of war
Chapter 4: War crime
Chapter 5: Unlawful combatant
Chapter 6: Prisoner of War Medal
Chapter 7: Missing in action
Chapter 8: Floyd James Thompson
Chapter 9: Lieber Code
Chapter 10: People's Volunteer Army
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