What Should You Do During Usg Negotiations For Your Release
Question: When providing proof of life what information should you include?
Answer: A verifiable date
Your health and welfare
You and your fellow captives’ identities
Question: What should you do during USG negotiations for your release? (Select all that apply)
Answer: Have faith in the USG
Maintain your honor and communicate your innocence
Remain professional and avoid exploitation
Question: Tactical hand-held radio transceivers, cell phones, satellite phones, and personal locator beacons (PLBs) are devices you could use for electronic communication.
Answer: TRUE
Question: You should attempt to provide proof of life during any audio or video recording or written documents?
Answer: TRUE
Question: What are some de-escalation strategies personnel can use to discourage captor violence? (Select all that apply)
Answer: Be conscious of your body language
Maintain a low profile
Question: Actions to take when capture is imminent include. (Select all that apply)
Answer: Sanitize personal or sensitive materials
Try to retain your personal cell phone
Leave evidence of presence at capture point
Question: To which article of the Code of Conduct does the following statement refer? If captured I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy.
Answer: Article III
Question: During a hole-up what is your primary concern?
Answer: Security
Question: Continuously learning about your captivity environment and the captor is known as ___________________.
Answer: Situational Awareness
Question: The Evasion Plan of Action (EPA) provides recovery forces the following information should you become isolated. (Select all that apply)
Answer: It helps them to anticipate your actions and intentions should you become isolated
Ensure you detail the factors concerning the methods and procedures you intend to use to communicate with recovery forces
Your evasion intentions and key recovery information