Do you mean P.O.W as in prisoner of war? What are you asking?
Road Sweepers and spies that is in disguise as any poor person to know the information about the japanese soldiers in those days...
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There is no record of any member of any service with the last name "Holloway" on the official U.S. Government POW/MIA lists for Vietnam, Korea, or the Cold War. Impersonating a POW is a serious offense, as is impersonating any veteran, especially a decorated one.
Pow Pow was created in 2005.
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As a prisoner of war (POW), you are typically required to provide only your name, rank, service number, and date of birth. You should avoid giving any information that could aid the enemy, such as details about military operations, unit assignments, or personal information. It's important to remain calm and composed, adhering to the Geneva Conventions, which protect the rights of POWs. Always prioritize your safety and well-being during captivity.
Begin your research with websites concerning WW2 POW camps. Go to www.mansell.com Extensive lists and rosters for Japanese POW Camps
Onomatopoeia example: "Pow, pow, pow!"
19,000 POW's died at Auschwitz, most of them were Soviet POW's.
To sweep the road and some of them were to spy the japanese soldiers for more of their information.