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IX – Prisoners of War (POWs)Chapter Contents9.1 Introduction9.2 General Principles Applicable to the Treatment of POWs9.3 POW Status9.4 National-Level GPW Implementation Measures9.5 Humane Treatment and Basic Protections for POWs9.6 Security Measures With Respect to POWs9.7 POW Effects and Articles of Personal Use9.8 Interrogation of POWs9.9 Evacuation From Combat Areas9.10 Transit or Screening Facilities9.11 General Conditions in POW Camps: Location, Safety, Hygiene, and LivingConditions9.12 Segregation of POWs9.13 Food, Water, Tobacco, and Clothing for POWs9.14 Medical Attention for Interned POWs9.15 Religious Exercise by POWs9.16 Intellectual, Physical, and Recreational Activities9.17 Canteens for POWs9.18 Financial Resources of POWs9.19 POW Labor9.20 POW Correspondence and Relief Shipments9.21 Private Legal Matters of POWs9.22 Internal Discipline of POW Camps9.23 POW Requests, Complaints, and Reports About Conditions of Captivity9.24 POW Representatives9.25 POW Escapes9.26 General Principles Applicable to POW Discipline9.27 Disciplinary Proceedings and Punishment9.28 Judicial Proceedings and Punishment9.29 Transfer of POWs From the POW Camp9.30 Transfer of POWs to the Custody of Another Detaining Power9.31 National Accounting of the Detention of POWs9.32 Role of the Protecting Power in the GPW9.33 Access to POWs by the Protecting Powers, ICRC, and Relief Organizations9.34 Death of POWs9.35 Exchanges and Other Release and Repatriation of POWs During Hostilities9.36 Direct Repatriation and Accommodation in Neutral Countries DuringHostilities9.37 Release and Repatriation After Hostilities9.38 Procedure on Release and Repatriation After Hostilities9.39 Code of Conduct for U.S. Armed Forces511

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