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Jack Webb in Army Training Film #7, Pt1

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2009

This short training film, hosted by Jack Webb, addresses a U.S. servicemember's basic responsibilities if detained as a prisoner of war.

Sometimes called the "Code of the U.S. Fighting Force," the Code of Conduct was first formalized in 1955 and contains a mere six articles that codify the behavior expected of service members who may have the misfortune of being captured by an enemy force. In short, members of the military are always expected to evade capture, resist while a prisoner, and escape whenever feasible.

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  • @MattieA65 -- You know, Mattie, that's not a bad guess. I had to look twice. Although I see the possibility and similarity, I don't think it is Neville Brand, though. Thanks for asking, though. I thought that was an interesting question.

  • Is that Neville Brand at 3:50 on the left?

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