
Prisoner of war - Wikipedia
To be entitled to POW status, captured persons must be lawful combatants entitled to combatant's privilege—which provides immunity from punishment for lawful acts of war, such as killing enemy …
DPAA Unveils 2025 Poster Honoring Missing Service Members
Feb 24, 2025 · Each year, the agency designs a poster commemorating the lives of United States service members still unaccounted for from past conflicts, showcasing their commitment to bringing …
National POW MIA Recognition Day | U.S. Department of War
National POW/MIA Recognition Day The Department of War remembers and honors those Americans who were prisoners of war and those who served and never returned home.
POWs in American History: A Synopsis - U.S. National Park Service
Oct 25, 2022 · Life as a POW meant many forced marches in subfreezing weather, solitary confinement, brutal punishments and attempts at political "re-education." Here prisoners received their first …
Prisoner of war (POW) | Britannica
Jan 7, 2026 · prisoner of war (POW), any person captured or interned by a belligerent power during war. In the strictest sense it is applied only to members of regularly organized armed forces, but by …
What Is a Prisoner of War and What Are Their Rights?
Aug 10, 2025 · A prisoner of war (POW) is an individual held captive by a belligerent power during or immediately following an armed conflict. This status is rooted in international law, which aims to …
Prisoners of War | Diverse Experiences in Service | Serving ...
While their imprisonment may have meant an end to combat, for prisoners of war (POWs) held during World War II and the Korean and Vietnam Wars, incarceration marked the beginning of a new …