Surrender

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Surrender is when soldiers give up fighting and become prisoners of war, either as individuals or when ordered to by their officers.

In the United States Army, surrendered persons are to be treated according to the "5 Ss" until turned over to higher authority. Prisoners are never to be mistreated or abused.

  • Silence: so that they cannot plan an escape attempt, gag if necessary
  • Search: for weapons or items of intelligence value
  • Secure: tie up and/or guard carefully at all times, particularly at first
  • Safeguard: do not allow the dangers of the battlefield to hurt them

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See also war, laws of war, prisoner of war.