You should limit your communication with the captor to which of the following?
  • 1.Sufficient materials are available for constructing a shelter 2.The area is large enough for you and your equipment 3.Provides natural protection from environment, hazards, and threats
  • 1.Address health and welfare concerns2.Ask to be returned to U.S. control3.Provide the innocent circumstances leading to capture4.Identify yourself
  • 1.Military members are never authorized to surrender 2.During military operations outside declared hostilities you may delay contact with local authorities
  • 1.Have faith in the USG 2.Maintain your honor and communicate your innocence 3.Remain professional and avoid exploitation
Unlike a wartime situation, where the senior ranking member takes command of all prisoners, in a hostage situation, the most capable member must take command to ensure survivability.
  • True
  • False
As part of your resistance posture you should portray ______ at all times.
  • Security
  • False
  • innocence
  • 1.Be conscious of your body language 2.Maintain a low profile
During a direct action recovery, you should pick up a weapon and assist the recovery team
  • True
  • False
During a hole-up what is your primary concern?
  • When in physical or mortal danger
  • Security
  • False
  • innocence
Upon your release, a DoD Public Affairs Officer (PAO) will be available to help you. Their goal is to_______________________________________.
  • 1.help you regain control over your life 2.coordinate your interactions with the media
  • 1.Military members are never authorized to surrender 2.During military operations outside declared hostilities you may delay contact with local authorities
  • 1.Use a tourniquet 2.Elevate and immobilize 3.Apply direct pressure
  • 1.Be conscious of your body language 2.Maintain a low profile
When providing proof of life what information should you include?
  • 1.Gain situational awareness 2.Contact friendly forces
  • False
  • Provide proof of life
  • 1.Your health and welfare 2.A verifiable date 3.You and your fellow captives' identities
Resistance is a BATTLE OF WITS with your captor.
  • True
  • False
Limiting the amount of personal information available to others includes reducing your ______________ footprint, and personal information items not required for your operational mission such as credit cards and other identifiable items in your wallet or purse.
  • situational awareness
  • social media
  • False
  • Evasion chart
The weakened state of the captives' ____________ reduces their capacity to collectively resist adversary exploitation efforts. Acceptance of special favors also provides an opening for an adversary's future exploitation efforts against you.
  • 1.Ensure you detail the factors concerning the methods and procedures you intend to use to communicate with recovery forces 2.Your evasion intentions and key recovery information 3.It helps them to anticipate your actions and intentions should you become isolated
  • organization
  • moral guide
  • social media
The Code of Conduct is your moral guide from isolation to captivity resolution
  • True
  • False
What pre-deployment document requires you to provide, four personal authentication statements, full front and right side photographs, and fingerprints?
  • 1.Use a tourniquet 2.Elevate and immobilize 3.Apply direct pressure
  • When in physical or mortal danger
  • DD Form 1833 Isolated Personnel Report (ISOPREP)
  • 1.help you regain control over your life 2.coordinate your interactions with the media
What evasion aid is tailored to cover an individual operational area, combining standard navigation charts and maps with evasion and survival information?
  • social media
  • Evasion chart
  • 1.Pointee-Talkee 2.Cultural Smart Cards
  • situational awareness
Identify steps in building a fire.
  • 1.Chemically treating water with chlorine or iodine 2.Purifying with a commercial micro filter 3.Boiling vigorously for at least one minute
  • 1.Leave evidence of presence at capture point 2.Sanitize personal or sensitive materials 3.Try to retain your personal cell phone
  • 1.Prepare adequate amounts of tinder, kindling, and fuel 2.Use a platform 3.Carefully place small, dry kindling over the burning tinder
  • 1.Military members are never authorized to surrender 2.During military operations outside declared hostilities you may delay contact with local authorities
One way to gain acceptance from the local population after making contact is to discuss the similarities between your religions. This helps to show you are peaceful and mean no harm.
  • True
  • False
What are the goals of using a disguise?
  • 1.Chemically treating water with chlorine or iodine 2.Purifying with a commercial micro filter 3.Boiling vigorously for at least one minute
  • 1.Prevent recognition 2.Pass initial scrutiny
  • 1.Be conscious of your body language 2.Maintain a low profile
  • 1.Use a tourniquet 2.Elevate and immobilize 3.Apply direct pressure
Identify elements of Article II of the Code of Conduct.
  • 1.Military members are never authorized to surrender 2.During military operations outside declared hostilities you may delay contact with local authorities
  • 1.Prepare adequate amounts of tinder, kindling, and fuel 2.Use a platform 3.Carefully place small, dry kindling over the burning tinder
  • 1.Leave evidence of presence at capture point 2.Sanitize personal or sensitive materials 3.Try to retain your personal cell phone
  • 1.Stall 2.Bounce back3.Control emotions
What are some methods to purify water?
  • 1.Prepare adequate amounts of tinder, kindling, and fuel 2.Use a platform 3.Carefully place small, dry kindling over the burning tinder
  • 1.Sufficient materials are available for constructing a shelter 2.The area is large enough for you and your equipment 3.Provides natural protection from environment, hazards, and threats
  • 1.Have faith in the USG 2.Maintain your honor and communicate your innocence 3.Remain professional and avoid exploitation
  • 1.Chemically treating water with chlorine or iodine 2.Purifying with a commercial micro filter 3.Boiling vigorously for at least one minute
Leaving evidence of your presence supports U.S. Government effort to locate, identify and recover you.
  • True
  • False
Should your captors provide an opportunity to communicate using written, oral, or video means, you should:
  • False
  • 1.Your health and welfare 2.A verifiable date 3.You and your fellow captives' identities
  • Provide proof of life
  • 1.Gain situational awareness 2.Contact friendly forces
Selecting a signaling site and putting your signal in a suitable location is critical. A signaling site is defined as any site, based on your situation that enhances signaling efforts and the likelihood for the signal to be detected by friendly forces. What is a signaling site criterion?
  • 1.Military members are never authorized to surrender 2.During military operations outside declared hostilities you may delay contact with local authorities
  • 1.Site hidden from potential enemy observation and ground fire 2.Sufficient materials for signal construction 3.Recovery possible from/near site
  • 1.Leave evidence of presence at capture point 2.Sanitize personal or sensitive materials 3.Try to retain your personal cell phone
  • 1.Address health and welfare concerns2.Ask to be returned to U.S. control3.Provide the innocent circumstances leading to capture4.Identify yourself
Tactical hand-held radio transceivers, cell phones, satellite phones, and personal locator beacons (PLBs) are devices you could use for electronic communication.
  • True
  • False
Identify some posture and resistance constants of an effective resistance posture.
  • 1.Stall 2.Bounce back3.Control emotions
  • 1.Be conscious of your body language 2.Maintain a low profile
  • 1.Military members are never authorized to surrender 2.During military operations outside declared hostilities you may delay contact with local authorities
  • 1.Pointee-Talkee 2.Cultural Smart Cards
The three basic food sources during isolation are packed rations, animals and insects, and plants.
  • True
  • False
An effective memory tool that can assist you with using situational awareness during an isolating event is the acronym PAID-E, which stands for perceive, ______________, interpret, decide, and execute.
  • analyze
  • Evasion chart
  • False
  • True
Continuously learning about your captivity environment and the captor is known as ___________________.
  • True
  • situational awareness
  • 1.Stall 2.Bounce back3.Control emotions
  • social media
Which of the following are used to control bleeding?
  • 1.Be conscious of your body language 2.Maintain a low profile
  • 1.Use a tourniquet 2.Elevate and immobilize 3.Apply direct pressure
  • 1.Prevent recognition 2.Pass initial scrutiny
  • 1.Have faith in the USG 2.Maintain your honor and communicate your innocence 3.Remain professional and avoid exploitation
Which of the following are criteria for selecting a shelter site?
  • 1.Military members are never authorized to surrender 2.During military operations outside declared hostilities you may delay contact with local authorities
  • 1.Chemically treating water with chlorine or iodine 2.Purifying with a commercial micro filter 3.Boiling vigorously for at least one minute
  • 1.Sufficient materials are available for constructing a shelter 2.The area is large enough for you and your equipment 3.Provides natural protection from environment, hazards, and threats
  • 1.Use a tourniquet 2.Elevate and immobilize 3.Apply direct pressure
What should you do during USG negotiations for your release?
  • 1.Leave evidence of presence at capture point 2.Sanitize personal or sensitive materials 3.Try to retain your personal cell phone
  • 1.Use a tourniquet 2.Elevate and immobilize 3.Apply direct pressure
  • 1.Chemically treating water with chlorine or iodine 2.Purifying with a commercial micro filter 3.Boiling vigorously for at least one minute
  • 1.Have faith in the USG 2.Maintain your honor and communicate your innocence 3.Remain professional and avoid exploitation
When confronted with capture, medical personnel and chaplains may resort to aggressive action and the use of force for ______________________ or in defense of the sick and wounded.
  • SizeratioContrast
  • Phase III
  • self-defense
  • False
What are appropriate means for leaving evidence of presence? (Select all that apply)
  • Barriers outside of your holding facilityToolsWelfare of other captivities
  • SizeratioContrast
  • Pointee-talkeeCultural Smart Cards
  • FingerprintsnotesDNA
Which of the following actions are appropriate for treating a wound?
  • Prevent overheating by removing layers before strenuous activities ***
  • All of the above
  • Repair clothing as necessaryKeep cleanKeep clothing dryWear clothing loose and layered
  • Directing the captor's attention to a fellow captive for interrogation
Which Code of Conduct article articulates the emotional connection between the Service member and the concept of sacrifice, as a requirement for honorable military service?
  • Phase III
  • Article I
  • self-defense
  • Your Health and WelfareThe innocent circumstances leading to your captureThe health and welfare of fellow captives
While in captivity you should avoid the following topics when interacting with the media. (Select all that apply)
  • Repair clothing as necessaryKeep cleanKeep clothing dryWear clothing loose and layered
  • Barriers outside of your holding facilityToolsWelfare of other captivities
  • Directing the captor's attention to a fellow captive for interrogation
  • Discussing sensitive mattersMaking statements that might bring harm to other captives
Which of the following is NOT an application of the Code of Conduct?
  • Directing the captor's attention to a fellow captive for interrogation
  • Prevent overheating by removing layers before strenuous activities ***
  • All of the above
  • Repair clothing as necessaryKeep cleanKeep clothing dryWear clothing loose and layered
Your resistance goals include which of the following? (Select all that apply)
  • Barriers outside of your holding facilityToolsWelfare of other captivities
  • Resist providing a confessionFocus on your authorized communications
  • Prevent overheating by removing layers before strenuous activities ***
  • Repair clothing as necessaryKeep cleanKeep clothing dryWear clothing loose and layered
Which reintegration phase moves the recovered person to the Continental United States (CONUS)?
  • Repair clothing as necessaryKeep cleanKeep clothing dryWear clothing loose and layered
  • Pointee-talkeeCultural Smart Cards
  • Phase III
  • All of the above
According to Article V of the Code of Conduct, which of the following topic are you authorized to discuss in all captivity situations? (Select all that apply)
  • Article I
  • Your Health and WelfareThe innocent circumstances leading to your captureThe health and welfare of fellow captives
  • Discussing sensitive mattersMaking statements that might bring harm to other captives
  • Leave evidence of presence at capture pointSanitize personal or sensitive materialsTry to retain your personal cell phone
What escape planning factors can facilitate or hinder your escape. (Select all that apply
  • Prevent overheating by removing layers before strenuous activities ***
  • Repair clothing as necessaryKeep cleanKeep clothing dryWear clothing loose and layered
  • Resist providing a confessionFocus on your authorized communications
  • Barriers outside of your holding facilityToolsWelfare of other captivities
Ensure you record data about your communication devices, i.e. cellular phone, survival radio, and personal locator beacon on your ___________________ prior to deploying or mission execution.
  • self-defense
  • False
  • report
  • EPA
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