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American Military University - MILITARY 100.2JKO SERE 1002. Revised Version. All Answers

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JKO SERE 100.2 1. According to Article V of the Code of Conduct, which of the following topic are you authorized to discuss in all captivity situations? 2. The acronym SCORE is used to help guide... your behavior in captivity. What does SCORE stand for? 3. Actions to take when capture is imminent include. 4. As part of your resistance posture you should portray ______ at all times. 5. The Code of Conduct is a ____________ for military members when isolated or held against their will by entities hostile to the U.S. 6. The Code of Conduct is your moral guide from isolation to captivity resolution. 7. Continuously learning about your captivity environment and the captor is known as ___________________. 8. During a direct action recovery, you should pick up a weapon and assist the recovery team. 9. During a hole-up what is your primary concern? 10. An effective memory tool that can analyze (correct) assist you with using situational awareness during an isolating event is the acronym PAID-E, which stands for perceive, ______________, interpret, decide, and execute. 11. 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. EPA 12. The Evasion Plan of Action (EPA) provides recovery forces the following information should you become isolated. 13. The first personnel recovery (PR) task is _____________. This task activates the execution portion of the PR system. 14. Identify elements of Article II of the Code of Conduct. 15. Identify some posture and resistance constants of an effective resistance posture. 16. Identify steps in building a fire. 17. In the event of isolation during operations other than war, the reasons to delay contact with legitimate authorities include. 18. Leaving evidence of your presence supports U.S. Government effort to locate, identify and recover you. 19. 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. 20. 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. 21. Resistance is a BATTLE OF WITS with your captor. 22. 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? 23. Should your captors provide an opportunity to communicate using written, oral, or video means, you should: 24. Tactical hand-held radio transceivers, cell phones, satellite phones, and personal locator beacons (PLBs) are devices you could use for electronic communication. 25. The three basic food sources during isolation are packed rations, animals and insects, and plants. 26. 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. 27. To which article of the Code of Conduct does the following statement refer? When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service number and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause. 28. The two types of reporting isolating events are observer-reported and media reporting. 29. 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. 30. Upon your release, a DoD Public Affairs Officer (PAO) will be available to help you. Their goal is to_______________________________________. 31. 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. 32. What are some de-escalation strategies personnel can use to discourage captor violence? 33. What are some methods to purify water? 34. What are some techniques you can use to help cope with the psychological effects of captivity? 35. What are the goals of using a disguise? (Select all that apply) 36. What evasion aid is tailored to cover an individual operational area, combining standard navigation charts and maps with evasion and survival information? 37. What pre-deployment document requires you to provide, four personal authentication statements, full front and right side photographs, and fingerprints? 38. What should you do during USG negotiations for your release? 39. When are personnel ALWAYS authorized to escape? 40. When providing proof of life what information should you include? 41. 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? 42. Which evasion aids can assist you with making contact with the local population? 43. Which of the following are criteria for selecting a shelter site? 44. Which of the following are suggested means of preparation for isolation? 45. Which of the following are used to control bleeding? 46. While in captivity you should avoid the following topics when interacting with the media. 47. Your resistance goals include which of the following? 48. You should attempt to provide proof of life during any audio or video recording or written documents? 49. You should limit your communication with the captor to which of the following? [Show More]

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