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" No prisoner of war can be forced by the hostile government to parole himself, and no government is obliged to parole prisoners of war, or to parole all captured officers, if it paroles any. As the pledging of the parole is an individual act, so is paroling,... "
Field Service Regulations, United States Army, 1905: With Amendments to 1908 - Page 216
by United States. War Department. General Staff - 1908 - 219 pages
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General Orders Affecting the Volunteer Force

United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1864 - 282 pages
...allow paroling, and on what conditions it will allow it. Such order is communicated to the enemy. 133. No prisoner of war can be forced by the hostile government...hand, an act of choice on the part of the belligerent. 134. The commander of an occupying army may require of the civil officers of the enemy, and of its...
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Instructions for the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field

United States. War Department, Francis Lieber - Military law - 1863 - 48 pages
...allow paroling, and on what conditions it will allow it. Such order is communicated to the enemy. 133. No prisoner of war can be forced by the hostile government...hand, an act of choice on the part of the belligerent. 134. The commander of an occupying army may require of the civil officers of the enemy, and of its...
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Instructions for Making Muster-rolls, Mustering Into Service, Periodical ...

United States. War Department - 1863 - 312 pages
...conditions it will allow it. Such order is communicated to the enemy. 133. N"o prisoner of war can be foreed by the hostile government to parole himself, and no...hand, an act of choice on the part of the belligerent. 134. The commander of an occupying army may require of the civil officers of the enemy, and of its...
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General Orders

1864 - 744 pages
...allow paroling, and on what conditions it will allow it. Such order is communicated to the enemy. 133. No prisoner of war can be forced by the hostile government...hand, an act of choice on the part of the belligerent. 134. The commander of an occupying army may require of the civil officers of the enemy, and of its...
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General Orders

United States. War Department - 1864 - 304 pages
...conditions it will allow it. Such order is communicated to the enemy. 133. No prisoner of war can bo forced by the hostile government to parole himself,...an act of choice on the, part of the belligerent. 134. The commander of an occupying army may require of the civil officers of the enemy, and of its...
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General orders ... 1861,1862 & 1863, adapted for the use of the ..., Volume 2

United States dept. of war - 1864 - 804 pages
...commande, have suffered long confinement without the possibility of being paroled through an officer. 7. No prisoner of war can be forced by the hostile government to pledge his parole, and any threat or ill-treatment to force the giving of the parole, is contrary to...
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The United States Service Magazine, Volume 1

Military art and science - 1864 - 690 pages
...commands, have suffered long confinement without the possibility of being paroled through an officer. 7. No prisoner of war can be forced by the hostile 'government to pledge his parole, and any threat or ill treatment to force the giving of the parole is contrary to...
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The Assassination of President Lincoln and the Trial of the Conspirators ...

1865 - 504 pages
...allow paroling, and on what conditions it will allow it. Such order is communicated to the enemy. 183. No prisoner of war can be forced by the hostile government...to parole all captured officers, if it paroles any. Aa the pledging of the parole is an individual act, so is paroling, on the other hand, an act of choice...
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Regulations for the Government of the United States Navy

United States. Navy Department - 1865 - 400 pages
...commanders, have suffered long confinement without the possibility of being paroled through an officer. 745 No prisoner of war can be forced by the hostile government to pledge his parole, and any threats or ill-treatment to force the giving of the parole is contrary to...
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Martyria; Or, Andersonville Prison

Augustus Choate Hamlin - Nazi concentration camps - 1866 - 294 pages
...power of the captor. 121. The pledge of the parole is always an individual but not a private act. 133. No prisoner of war can be forced by the hostile government...hand, an act of choice on the part of the belligerent. * From the evidence obtained from different sources, and from the results, it may be properly reasoned...
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