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http://www.adtdl.army.mil/cgi-bin/atdl.dll/fm/3-19.40/toc.htm
Table of Contents
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PREFACE
PART ONE FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNMENT/RESETTLEMENT OPERATIONS
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
Procedures
Definitions
Objectives
Agencies
Protection of Captives and Detainees
Protection of Enemy Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees
Protection of Refugees
Chapter 2 COMMANDER AND STAFF RESPONSIBILITIES
Section I Commanders
Procedures
Principles and Policies
Security
Section II Staff Officers
Adjutant General
Finance Officer
Civil-Military Operations Officer
Chaplain
Engineer Officer
Public Affairs Officer
Signal Officer
Staff Judge Advocate
Medical Operations
Movement Control Officer
Inspector General
Psychological Operations
Section III Training
PART TWO ENEMY PRISONERS OF WAR AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES
Chapter 3 DIVISION COLLECTING POINTS AND CORPS HOLDING AREAS
Overview
Processing Captives
Evacuating Captives
Division Collecting Points
Corps Holding Areas
Collocated Screening Sites
Collecting Points in Other Operations
Chapter 4 ENEMY PRISONERS OF WAR
Evacuation
Receiving and Processing Areas
Assignment to Internment Facilities
Control and Discipline
Clothing
Subsistence
Medical and Sanitation Considerations
Correspondence
Canteens
Social Programs
Security
Chapter 5 CIVILIAN INTERNEES
General Protection
Administrative Responsibilities
Principles and Policies
Clothing
Subsistence
Receiving and Processing Areas
Control and Discipline
Internee Committee
Correspondence
Complaints and Requests
Medical Treatment
Sanitation
Transfer
Release
Social Programs
Employment
Security
Disturbances
Facility Markings
Chapter 6 INTERNMENT/RESETTLEMENT FACILITIES
Planning
Security Requirements
Layout
Receiving and Processing Centers
Medical and Sanitation Considerations
PART THREE UNITED STATES MILITARY PRISONERS
Chapter 7 ARMY CORRECTIONS SYSTEM
Levels of Confinement
Correctional Facilities
Legal Rights and Requirements
Segregation
Custody and Control
Correctional-Treatment Programs
Employment and Education
Recreation
Compensation, Clemency, and Parole
Correctional Staff
Prisoner Services Branch
Personal Property and Funds
Mail and Correspondence
Support Personnel
Transfer and Disposition Procedures
Logistics
Medical and Dental Treatment
Chapter 8 BATTLEFIELD CONFINEMENT OF UNITED STATES MILITARY PRISONERS
Planning
Field Detention Facility
Field Confinement Facility
Transfer and Disposition of Prisoners
PART FOUR MILITARY POLICE SUPPORT TO CIVIL-MILITARY OPERATIONS
Chapter 9 POPULACE AND RESOURCE CONTROL
Dislocated-Civilian Operations
Planning Dislocated-Civilian Operations
Military Police Support to Dislocated-Civilian Operations
Chapter 10 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
Section I - Humanitarian Assistance
Operational Environment
Rules of Engagement
Legal Considerations
Military Police Support
Section II - Emergency Services
In Continental United States
Outside Continental United States
Appendix A METRIC CONVERSIONS
Appendix B USE OF FORCE AND RIOT CONTROL MEASURES
Use of Force
Deadly Force
Rules of Engagement
Nonlethal Weapons
Crowd Dynamics
Riot Control Measures
Riot Control Agents
Positions
Formations
Appendix C EQUIPMENT GUIDE
Appendix D MILITARY POLICE INTERNMENT/RESETTLEMENT UNITS
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
AUTHENTICATION
DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release: distribution is unlimited
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*This publication supersedes FM 19-40, 27 February 1976, and FM 19-60, 27 May 1986.
http://www.adtdl.army.mil/cgi-bin/atdl.dll/fm/3-19.40/toc.htm
Table of Contents
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PREFACE
PART ONE FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNMENT/RESETTLEMENT OPERATIONS
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
Procedures
Definitions
Objectives
Agencies
Protection of Captives and Detainees
Protection of Enemy Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees
Protection of Refugees
Chapter 2 COMMANDER AND STAFF RESPONSIBILITIES
Section I Commanders
Procedures
Principles and Policies
Security
Section II Staff Officers
Adjutant General
Finance Officer
Civil-Military Operations Officer
Chaplain
Engineer Officer
Public Affairs Officer
Signal Officer
Staff Judge Advocate
Medical Operations
Movement Control Officer
Inspector General
Psychological Operations
Section III Training
PART TWO ENEMY PRISONERS OF WAR AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES
Chapter 3 DIVISION COLLECTING POINTS AND CORPS HOLDING AREAS
Overview
Processing Captives
Evacuating Captives
Division Collecting Points
Corps Holding Areas
Collocated Screening Sites
Collecting Points in Other Operations
Chapter 4 ENEMY PRISONERS OF WAR
Evacuation
Receiving and Processing Areas
Assignment to Internment Facilities
Control and Discipline
Clothing
Subsistence
Medical and Sanitation Considerations
Correspondence
Canteens
Social Programs
Security
Chapter 5 CIVILIAN INTERNEES
General Protection
Administrative Responsibilities
Principles and Policies
Clothing
Subsistence
Receiving and Processing Areas
Control and Discipline
Internee Committee
Correspondence
Complaints and Requests
Medical Treatment
Sanitation
Transfer
Release
Social Programs
Employment
Security
Disturbances
Facility Markings
Chapter 6 INTERNMENT/RESETTLEMENT FACILITIES
Planning
Security Requirements
Layout
Receiving and Processing Centers
Medical and Sanitation Considerations
PART THREE UNITED STATES MILITARY PRISONERS
Chapter 7 ARMY CORRECTIONS SYSTEM
Levels of Confinement
Correctional Facilities
Legal Rights and Requirements
Segregation
Custody and Control
Correctional-Treatment Programs
Employment and Education
Recreation
Compensation, Clemency, and Parole
Correctional Staff
Prisoner Services Branch
Personal Property and Funds
Mail and Correspondence
Support Personnel
Transfer and Disposition Procedures
Logistics
Medical and Dental Treatment
Chapter 8 BATTLEFIELD CONFINEMENT OF UNITED STATES MILITARY PRISONERS
Planning
Field Detention Facility
Field Confinement Facility
Transfer and Disposition of Prisoners
PART FOUR MILITARY POLICE SUPPORT TO CIVIL-MILITARY OPERATIONS
Chapter 9 POPULACE AND RESOURCE CONTROL
Dislocated-Civilian Operations
Planning Dislocated-Civilian Operations
Military Police Support to Dislocated-Civilian Operations
Chapter 10 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
Section I - Humanitarian Assistance
Operational Environment
Rules of Engagement
Legal Considerations
Military Police Support
Section II - Emergency Services
In Continental United States
Outside Continental United States
Appendix A METRIC CONVERSIONS
Appendix B USE OF FORCE AND RIOT CONTROL MEASURES
Use of Force
Deadly Force
Rules of Engagement
Nonlethal Weapons
Crowd Dynamics
Riot Control Measures
Riot Control Agents
Positions
Formations
Appendix C EQUIPMENT GUIDE
Appendix D MILITARY POLICE INTERNMENT/RESETTLEMENT UNITS
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
AUTHENTICATION
DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release: distribution is unlimited
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*This publication supersedes FM 19-40, 27 February 1976, and FM 19-60, 27 May 1986.