An edition of The battle behind the wire (2011)

The battle behind the wire

U.S. prisoner and detainee operations from World War II to Iraq

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An edition of The battle behind the wire (2011)

The battle behind the wire

U.S. prisoner and detainee operations from World War II to Iraq

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Although prisoner of war and detainee operations ultimately tend to become quite extensive, military planners and policymakers have repeatedly treated such operations as an afterthought. In reality, such operations can be a central part of the successful prosecution of a conflict. Determining how to gain knowledge from, hold, question, influence, and release captured adversaries can be an important component of military strategy and doctrine, both during the conflict and in reconstruction afterward. This monograph finds parallels in U.S. prisoner and detainee operations in World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq: underestimation of the number to be held, hasty scrambling for resources to meet operational needs, and inadequate doctrine and policy. During the later phases of military operations, an attempt is often made to educate prisoners and detainees and influence their social and political values. The results of a survey by RAND researchers of Iraq detainees contravene many assumptions that had been guiding decisions related to detainee operations. The survey found that local and personal motives, along with nationalism, were more prevalent than religious ones and that detainees were often economic opportunists rather than illiterates seeking economic subsistence through the insurgency. Recommendations include that detailed doctrine should be in place prior to detention and that detainees should be surveyed when first detained.

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RAND
Language
English
Pages
102

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Table of Contents

The recurring importance of prisoner and detainee operations
U.S. programs for German prisoners in World War II
Korean War prisoner programs
Prisoner and detainee operations in Vietnam
Detainee operations in Iraq
Conclusions and recommendations
Appendix: The legal source of MNF-I's authority to intern for security.

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"RAND National Defense Research Institute."

"This research was sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense and conducted within the International Security and Defense Policy Center of the RAND National Defense Research Institute"--Pref.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-102).

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Other Titles
United States prisoner and detainee operations from World War II to Iraq, United States prisoner and detainee operations from World War two to Iraq

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Library of Congress
UB803 .B28 2011

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xxiv, 102 p. :
Number of pages
102

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Open Library
OL25076708M
Internet Archive
battlebehindwire00bena
ISBN 10
0833050451
ISBN 13
9780833050458
LCCN
2010942311
OCLC/WorldCat
692230742

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