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ANNEX V

MODEL REGULATIONS CONCERNING PAYMENTS SENT

BY PRISONERS TO THEIR OWN COUNTRY

(see Article 63)

(1) The notification referred to in the third paragraph of Article 63 will show:

(a)

number as specified in Article 17, rank, surname and first names of the prisoner of war who is the payer;

(b) the name and address of the payee in the country of origin;

(c) the amount to be so paid in the currency of the country in which he is detained. (2) The notification will be signed by the prisoner of war, or his witnessed mark made upon it if he cannot write, and shall be countersigned by the prisoners' representa

tive.

(3) The camp commander will add to this notification a certificate that the prisoner of war concerned has a credit balance of not less than the amount registered as payable.

(4) The notification may be made up in lists, each sheet of such lists being witnessed by the prisoners' representative and certified by the camp commander.

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PRINCIPAL WITNESSES WHO APPEARED IN PERSON OR SUBMITTED WRITTEN STATEMENTS

Benade, Brig. Gen., Leo E., DOD__

Page

953 et seq.

Carroll, Lt. Gen. Joseph F., Director, Defense Intelligence Agency-.
Carter, Lt. Gen. Marshall, Director, National Security Agency.
Duncan, Vice Adm. Charles K., Chief of Naval Personnel_.
Epes, Rear Adm. H. H., Jr., U.S. Navy_.

861

727

933

895

Everett, Capt. W. H., U.S. Navy--

Johnson, Rear Adm. Frank Lesher, U.S. Navy.

771 et seq. 732

McDevitt, Rear Adm. Joseph B., U.S. Navy

658, 676, 936

McKee, Lt. Gen. Seth J., Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force__
Moorer, Adm. Thomas H., Chief of Naval Operations_-

863

Sharp, Adm. U. S. G., U.S. Navy (Ret.) –

Steakley, Brig. Gen. Ralph, U.S. Air Force Joint Reconnaissance Center of the Joint Chiefs of Staff_

Wheeler, Gen. Earle G., Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff

(I)

634, 713 793

727, 910 884

INDEX

Pentagon fact sheet entitled "EC-121 Fact Sheet".
Protection for flight missions_

EC-121 PLANE INCIDENT:

Pentagon fact sheet entitled "EC-121 Fact Sheet".

Steakley, Brig. Gen. R. D.

Number of incidents_.

Protection for missions_.

Wheeler, Gen. Earle G., testimony of.

Communications and time delay problems__

Contingency plans for protection---.

Intelligence gained, value of---

Mission flown within North Korean ground intercept control_

North Korean broadcast of incident___

North Korean vessels taken off ocean before attack_

North Korean warnings prior to incident__

Costs

Page

889, 906

910

923

910, 929

906

908, 911

911, 919, 928

908

916

913

904

907

906

-907, 909, 911, 919, 922, 929

927

Effect upon Vietnam war___

908

Rules of engagement in case of further provocation__.
Soviet assistance in search for survivors and wreckage.
Time frame and communications___.

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Applicability and clarification of Code of Conduct---
Changes are not advisable at this time___.

1066

953

DOD directive on training and education measures neces-
sary to support the Code of Conduct and implementation
orders by various services____.

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DOD directive on training and education measures necessary to
support the Code of Conduct and implementation orders by
various services____

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National confession of guilt vis-a-vis individual serviceman's
confession

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U.S.S. Banner, training of crew in Code of Conduct--
U.S.S. Pueblo, training of crew in Code of Conduct__

1064

1065

Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War
of August 12, 1949___.

McDevitt, Rear Adm. Joseph B., statement of.

Application and clarification of Code of Conduct.
Changes are not advisable at this time-----

Code of Conduct as related to specific Navy regulations____

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U.S.S. PUEBLO INCIDENT-Continued

Code of Military Conduct-Continued

McDevitt, Rear Adm. Joseph B.-Continued

Declared war, question of--.

Page

949

Defense Advisory Committee on Prisoners of War, member-
ship of

938

Definition of "enemy", excerpt from memorandum of law,
Jan. 29, 1969_

949

Geneva Convention_

1085

Legal aspects of code, and correspondence concerning

North Koreans have agreed to Geneva Convention__-- 948, 1085
Resistance to enemy, question of....

936, 939-942, 948

952, 1069

Tonkin Gulf resolution____

952

Training and indoctrination of personnel.
United Nations and question of North Korean violation of
Geneva Convention__

1073

1088

Violation of Code of Conduct is violation of the Uniform Code

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Aircraft availability for counteraction_

Armament of Pueblo, policy determining-

Classified material, offloading of specified-

Command chain for Pueblo__-

Communications and time delay problems--

U.S.S. Enterprise, possibility of help from__

Everett, Capt. W. H., U.S. Navy---

771 et seq.

Facts determined in executive sessions held by Subcommittee on

U.S.S. Pueblo___

Johnson, Rear Adm. Frank L., statement of____

Access of entire ship to Commander Bucher, question of---.

AGER, definition of____

728

732

756, 788

750

739, 741
737, 745-747

739, 756

732, 788

743, 780, 781, 785

Contingency plans for counteraction_---- 751, 752, 775, 776, 779, 783, 784

Crew members' knowledge of mission.

Debriefing of crew--

Destroyers not available for close support----

Directives and messages for various operations_.

Distance from North Korean shores of Pueblo__

DMZ and other area incidents prior to Pueblo incident----
Document signed by U.S. Government admitting guilt before

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749

789

744

762 et seq.

751

774

790

757-759

Request from Commander Bucher for destruction equipment--- 754
Risk categories of various missions---‒‒‒‒‒‒ 734, 737, 760, 773, 775, 776,

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Self-destruct methods have been installed on remaining ships___.
SERE (survival, evasion, resistance, escape) program---
Time frame of incident___

U.S.S. Banner, security measures for----

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