| United States. Department of State - 1929 - 820 páginas
...detaining power. OHAPTEB 2 : POOD AND CLOTHING OF PBISONEES OF WAB ABT. 11. The food ration of prisoners of war shall be equal in quantity and quality to that of troops at base camps. Furthermore, prisoners shall receive facilities for preparing, themselves, additional food which they... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1943 - 1654 páginas
...are our own men. I think you will find that item covered year to year. SUBSISTING PRISONERS OF WAR Mr. SNYDER. I notice you have an item here of $75,893,760...prinsoners of war shall be equal in quantity and quality l» that of troops at base camps. Mr. SNYDER. What would be the minimum size of a mess for prisoners... | |
| United States. War Department - 1943 - 204 páginas
...prisoners, including food, clothing, footwear, and shelter. Normally, the food ration of prisoners is equal in quantity and quality to that of troops at base camps. Approved items of clothing and equipage, general supplies, subsistence, and fuel are requisitioned... | |
| United States. War Department - 1944 - 236 páginas
...Power. CHAPTER 2. — Food and Clothing of Prisoners of War. ARTICLE 11. The food ration of prisoners of war shall be equal in quantity and quality to that of troops at base camps. Furthermore, prisoners shall receive facilities for preparing themselves, additional food which they... | |
| United States - 1945 - 712 páginas
...detaining Power. CHAPTER '. Food and Clothing of Prisoners of War. ARTICLE 11. The food ration of prisoners of war shall be equal in quantity and quality to that of troops at base camps. Furthermore, prisoners shall receive facilities for preparing, themselves, additional food which they... | |
| United States - 1929 - 836 páginas
...detaining Power. CHAPTER 2. Food and Clothing of Prisoners of War. ARTICLE 11. The food ration of prisoners of war shall be equal in quantity and quality to that of troops at base camps. Furthermore, prisoners shall receive facilities for preparing, themselves, additional food which they... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1947 - 512 páginas
...unpleasant or disadvantageous treatment of any kind whatever. "ART. 11. The food ration of prisoners of war shall be equal in quantity and quality to that of troops at base camps. "ABT. 14. Every camp shall have an infirmary where prisoners of war shall receive every kind of attention... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1947 - 522 páginas
...unpleasant or disadvantageous treatment of any kind whatever. "ABT. 11. The food ration of prisoners of war shall be equal in quantity and quality to that of troops at base camps. "ABT. 14. Every camp shall have an infirmary where prisoners of war shall receive every kind of attention... | |
| United States. Army Medical Service - 1955 - 416 páginas
...pertaining to the feeding of prisoners of war. The Geneva Convention reads, "The food ration of Prisoners of War shall be equal in quantity and quality to that of troops at base camps." The obvious way to conform to this was to feed prisoners the same items and amounts of food as American... | |
| United States. Foreign Claims Settlement Commission - 1955 - 712 páginas
...eligible claimants. The Geneva Convention of July 27, 1929, provides that "the food ration of prisoners of war shall be equal in quantity and quality to that of troops at base camps." 10 However, it contains no provision or comment relating to parole. This omission of any reference... | |
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