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Instructor: SSG Beasley Enemy Prisoner of War Instructor: SSG Beasley

Task, Condition, and Standards TASK: To perform a search of an EPW, recognize the 5 S’s, and what is meant by them. CONDITION: Given a block of instructions, a demostration, and reference material from FM 7-8. STANDARD: To correctly perform a search of a EPW, and answer Check on Learning questions correctly, and be able to discuss the 5 S’s and distinguish between each. RISK ASSESSMENT LOW

The Soldier’s Rules Soldiers fight only enemy combatants. Soldiers do not harm enemies who surrender. They disarm them and turn them over to their superior. Soldiers do not kill or torture enemy prisoners of war. Soldiers protect and care for the wounded, whether friend or foe. Soldiers do not attack medical personnel, facilities or equipment. Soldiers destroy no more than the mission requires. Soldiers treat civilians humanely. Soldiers do not steal. Soldiers respect private property and possessions. Soldiers do their best to prevent violations of the law of war. Soldiers report all violations of the law of war to their superior.

The 5 S’s Search/Segregate Silence Separate Safeguard

Search Start from Head to Foot Inspect any area susceptible to hiding important information: - Head, Kevlar, Collar - Underarms - Waist Line, Crotch - Inner leg, Ankles * Inspect equipment if time permits.

Ensure to segregate between: - Rank - Sex - Military Association 39th BCT Wrong Right Company Perimeter Officers Males Male, Female, Enlisted, Officer, Army, Navy Segregate Enlisted Army Navy Females Enemy Personnel

Keep the prisoners silent and ensure they are unable to communicate with each other. 39th BCT Useful Techniques: - Blindfold - Zip Tie Hands - Cover Mouth with Handkerchief - Zip Tie Feet Silence

Separate the enemy as quickly and as efficiently as possible 39th BCT Separate Wrong Right Company Perimeter Enemy Personnel

39th BCT Safeguard - All personnel are entitled to safety when in the care of any military unit. Personnel who are in your custody are also entitled to having certain items safeguard by you or allowed to keep on themselves. 39th BCT Safeguard Items prisoners are allowed to keep: - personal items * Religious Items * Family Pictures * Medical Aid Equipment

Check on Learning What are the 5S’s? Search, Segregate, Silence, Separate, Safeguard What does Segregate mean? To separate enlisted from officer, males from females, and to separate different military services from each other. What determines the level of search conducted on a EPW? A. The units mission and time

THE END Thank You!!!!