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The Prisoner of War Medal
"The
Prisoner of War Medal"
The POW Medal is
authorized by Public Law 99-145, section 1128, title 10, United States
Code (10 USC 1128), 8 Novmeber 1985, and is authorized for any person
who, while serving in any capacity with the U.S. Armed Forces, was
taken prisoner and held captive after 5 April 1917. The POW Medal is
to be issued only to those U.S. military personnel and other personnel
granted credible U.S. military service who were taken prisoner and
held captive.
(1) While engaged in an
action against an enemy of the United States.
(2) While engaged in military operations involving conflict with an
opposing foreign force.
(3) While serving with friendly forces engaged in an armed conflict
against an opposing force in which the United States is not a
belligerant party.
Paragraph
2-9, Army Regulation 600-8-22 (Military Awards) 25 February 1995
a. The POW
Medal is authorized by Public Law 99-145, section 1128, title 10,
United States Code (10 USC 1128), 8 November 1985, and is authorized
for any person who, while serving in any capacity with the U.S. Armed
Forces, was taken prisoner and held captive after 5 April 1917.
b. The POW
Medal is to be issued only to those U.S. military personnel and other
personnel granted creditable U.S. military service who were taken
prisoner and held captive.
(1) While
engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States.
(2) While
engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing
foreign force.
(3) While
serving with friendly forces engaged in an armed conflict against an
opposing force in which the United States is not a belligerent party.
c. U.S. and
foreign civilians who have been credited with U.S. military service
which encompasses the period of captivity are also eligible for the
medal. The Secretary of Defense authorized on January 27, 1990, the
POW Medal for the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Recognized
Guerrilla Unit Veterans who were held captive between December 7,
1941, and September 26, 1945. DD Form 2510-1 (Prisoner of War Medal
Application/Information-Philippine commonwealth Army and Recognized
Guerrilla Veterans) was developed as the application for Filipino
Veterans who fit this category.
d. For purposes
of this medal, past armed conflicts are defined as World War I, World
War II, Korean War, Vietnam Conflict, and Persian Gulf War. Hostages
of terrorists and persons detained by governments with which the
United States is not engaged actively in armed conflict are not
eligible for the medal.
e. Any person
convicted of misconduct or a criminal charge by a U.S. military
tribunal, or who receives a less than honorable discharge based upon
actions while a prisoner of war, or whose conduct was not in accord
with the Code of Conduct, and whose actions are documented by U.S.
military records is ineligible for the medal. The Secretary of the
Army is the authority for deciding eligibility in such cases.
f. No more than
one POW Medal will be awarded. For subsequent award of the medal,
service stars will be awarded and worn on the suspension and service
ribbon of the medal. A period of captivity terminates on return to
U.S. military control. Escapees who do not return to U.S. military
control and are recaptured by an enemy do not begin a new period of
captivity for subsequent award of the POW Medal. (Service stars are
described in chap 6.)
g. The POW
Medal may be awarded posthumously.
h. The primary
next of kin of eligible prisoners of war who die in captivity may be
issued the POW Medal regardless of the length of stay in captivity.
i. Personnel
officially classified as MIA are not eligible for award of the POW
Medal. The POW Medal will only be awarded when the individuals
prisoner of war status has been officially confirmed and recognized as
such by the Department of the Army. Likewise, the return of remains,
in and of itself, does not constitute evidence of confirmed prisoner
of war status.
j. All requests
for the POW Medal will be initiated by eligible former POWs, or their
next of kin, using a personal letter or DD form 2510 (prisoner of War
Medal Application/Information). Applications should be forwarded to
the Commander, ARPERCEN, ATTN: DARP-VSE-A, 9700 Page Boulevard, St.
Louis, M0 63132-5200.
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