Crew of an aircraft experiencing a mishap or shot down
no nation captured Britain in WWII, although the Germans did bomb it. France was captured by Germany. When it comes to WWII, general rule is if its in Europe, it was captured by the Germans, and if its in the pacific(filipines, for example) it was captured by Japanese. Italy captured next to nothing.
I do not know of any example of this, but that ain't saying much..... German armour was perceived to be better than the British counterpart, I say perceived, but, for example in North Africa, the German advances tended to be quick in the extreme. Allied attacks throughout the war, in the west at least, tended to be much more measured. The Germans certainly used captured US equipment in the Battle of the Bulge, but then they were dressed as Americans ! Whether the Russians ever captured a Tiger or Panther I do not know.
Combat and non-combat. Some countries preferred to participate but only with non-combat personnel. Japan, for example, did not violate its constitution by sending soldiers but sent non-combat units.
If this question is in regards to today's 21st century military personnel, recent information indicates military personnel...DON"T use conventional paper anymore...they USE COMPUTERS (and TEXTING on their cell phones). Or lap-tops.
The native peoples of various regions, such as those in the Americas or the Pacific Islands, had been isolated from the rest of the world for thousands of years, often since their initial migrations. For example, the indigenous populations of the Americas are believed to have migrated from Asia over a land bridge around 15,000 years ago, remaining largely isolated until the arrival of Europeans in the late 15th century. Similarly, many Pacific Island communities developed independently for millennia before European contact. This isolation allowed for the development of unique cultures, languages, and social structures.
Crew of an aircraft experiencing a mishap or shot down
Crew of an aircraft experiencing a mishap or shot down
These are people who have been detained while in fighting. Their location may not be known nor the reason why they were taken.
An example of isolated personnel includes prison wardens.
Answer this question… Of the four steps in the Army PR system, which step encompasses the activities of developing guidance for, providing appropriate equipment to, and the education and training of commanders, staffs, forces, and potential IMDC personnel?
Answer this question… Of the four steps in the Army PR system, which step encompasses the activities of developing guidance for, providing appropriate equipment to, and the education and training of commanders, staffs, forces, and potential IMDC personnel?
Answer this question… Of the four steps in the Army PR system, which step encompasses the activities of developing guidance for, providing appropriate equipment to, and the education and training of commanders, staffs, forces, and potential IMDC personnel?
An example of isolated personnel includes prison wardens.
Answer this question… Of the four steps in the Army PR system, which step encompasses the activities of developing guidance for, providing appropriate equipment to, and the education and training of commanders, staffs, forces, and potential IMDC personnel?
Answer this question… Of the four steps in the Army PR system, which step encompasses the activities of developing guidance for, providing appropriate equipment to, and the education and training of commanders, staffs, forces, and potential IMDC personnel?
individuals legally detained by a foreign government. See FM 3-50.1
Regardless of his/her rank, the commander of the unit in the field who captured the prisoner is in charge. However when that POW is brought back to the base, then a far higher-ranking officer may be assigned; in 2003, for example, a captured Iraqi enlisted man requires far less interrogation than an Iraqi Army senior officer.