Training in Article V of the Code of Conduct.

Abstract

Article V of the Code of Conduct and the entire Code have been criticized from different aspects since they were adopted in 1955. Previous training conducted by the Services did not necessarily resolve the confusion generated by this criticism. The study examines AR 350-30, 'Training Code of Conduct,' 5 November 1971, in light of that criticism and concludes that as the regulation is currently written it resolves these problems and serves as an excellent guideline for training. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 31, 1972
Accession Number
ADA120003

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  • John R. Deely

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  • Joint Forces Staff College

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  • Army Personnel
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  • Geneva Conventions
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  • New York
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  • Training
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  • United States Government

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