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FM 3-39.40 INTERNMENT AND RESETTLEMENT OPERATIONS February 2010 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Distribution authorized to the DOD and DOD contractors only to protect technical or operational information from automatic dissemination under the International Exc hange Program or by other means. This determination was made on 8 December 2008. Other requests for this document must be referred to the Commandant, U.S. Army Military Police School, ATTN: ATZT-TDD-M, 320 MANSCEN Loop, Suite 270, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri 65473- 8929. DESTRUCTION NOTICE: Destroy by any method that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the document. HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY This publication is available at Army Knowledge Online (us.army.mil ) and General Dennis J. Reimer Training and Doctrine Digital Library at (train.army.mil ). FM 3-39.40 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION : Distribution authorized to the DOD and DOD contractors only to protect technical or operational information from automatic dissemination under the International Exchange Program or by other means. This determination was made on 8 December 2008. Other requests for this document must be referred to the Commandant, U.S. Army Military Police School, A TTN: ATZT-TDD-M, 320 MANSCEN Loop, Suite 270, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri 65473-8929. *This publication supersedes FM 3-19.40, 4 September 2007. i Field Manual No. 3-39.40 Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, D.C., 12 February 2010 Internment and Resettlement Operations Contents Page PREFACE ........................................................................................................... viii INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... xi Chapter 1 INTERNMENT AND RESETTLEMENT AND THE OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT .................................................................................................. 1-1 Conduct ............................................................................................................... 1-1 Principles ............................................................................................................. 1-3 Personnel Cat egories .......................................................................................... 1-5 Status Determ ination ........................................................................................... 1-7 Article 5 Tribunals ................................................................................................ 1-8 Appeals and Periodic Reviews of Civilian Inte rnees ........................................... 1-9 General Protection and Care of Deta inees, U.S. Military Prisoners, and Dislocated Civilians ........................................................................................ 1-10 Agencies Concerned With Intern ment and Rese ttlement ................................. 1-12 Protecting Power ............................................................................................... 1-13 Planning Considerations for Internment and Resettlement Operations ............ 1-14 Military Police Ca pabilitie s ................................................................................ 1-16 Chapter 2 INTERNMENT AND RESETTLEMENT IN SUPPORT OF THE SPECTRUM OF OPERATIONS ..................................................................................................... 2-1 Support to Combat Operations ........................................................................... 2-1 Support to Stability Operations ........................................................................... 2-3 Support to Civil Support Operations .................................................................... 2-8 Army Command and Support Relationsh ips ....................................................... 2-8 Considerations Within the Operational Area and the Area of Operations .......... 2-9 Chapter 3 COMMAND AND STAFF ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ........................... 3-1 National and Theater Repo rting Agenci es .......................................................... 3-1 Roles and Respon sibilitie s .................................................................................. 3-2 Contents ii FM 3-39.40 12 February 2010 Joint Interrogation and Debriefing Center Commander/Military Intelligence Battalion .............................................................................................................. 3-7 Intelligence A nalysts ........................................................................................... 3-8 Human Intelligence Collector s ............................................................................ 3-8 Interpreters and Translators ................................................................................ 3-9 Military Police Organizations in Support of Internment and Resettlement Operations ...................................................................................................... 3-10 Staff Duties and Responsibilities in Support of Internment and Resettlement . 3-12 Guard Forc e ...................................................................................................... 3-18 Chapter 4 CAPTURE, INITIAL DETE NTION, AND SC REENING ...................................... 4-1 Detainee Fl ow ..................................................................................................... 4-1 Detainee Processing ........................................................................................... 4-5 Custody and Accountability of Property , Evidence, and Intelligence Inform ation ..................................................................................................... 4-12 Detainee Move ment .......................................................................................... 4-15 Methods of Transp ortation ................................................................................ 4-16 Detainee Release .............................................................................................. 4-19 Chapter 5 DETAINEE OPERATIONS ................................................................................. 5-1 Command and C ontrol ........................................................................................ 5-1 Planning Consider ations ..................................................................................... 5-2 Intelligence and In terrogation .............................................................................. 5-3 Medical Supp ort .................................................................................................. 5-6 Dental Supp ort .................................................................................................... 5-8 Specific Detainee Supp ort Requirem ents ........................................................... 5-9 Detainee Deat hs ............................................................................................... 5-13 Legal Considerat ions ........................................................................................ 5-14 Chapter 6 DETAINEE FACILITIES ..................................................................................... 6-1 General Consider ations ...................................................................................... 6-1 Detainee Collecti on Point .................................................................................... 6-4 Detainee Holdi ng Area ...................................................................................... 6-10 Fixed Detainee Internment Facilities ................................................................. 6-14 Theater Internment Facility ............................................................................... 6-17 Strategic Internme nt Facilit y ............................................................................. 6-37 Transfers or Re leases ....................................................................................... 6-38 Chapter 7 CONFINEMENT OF U.S. MILITARY PR ISONERS ........................................... 7-1 U.S. Battlefield Confinement Operations Prin ciples ........................................... 7-1 Planning Process for U.S. Military Pris oners ...................................................... 7-1 Battlefield Fa cilities ............................................................................................. 7-2 Processing, Classification, and I dentification Requi rements .............................. 7-3 Clothing, Meals, and Di ning Facilities ................................................................. 7-4 Medical Care and S anitation ............................................................................... 7-5 Discipline, Control, and Administration ............................................................... 7-6 Emergency Planning and In vestigatio ns ........................................................... 7-11 Rules of Inte raction ........................................................................................... 7-12 Use of Force ...................................................................................................... 7-12 Escape .............................................................................................................. 7-12
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