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  1. Prisoner of war - Wikipedia

    To be entitled to POW status, captured persons must be lawful combatants entitled to combatant's privilege—which provides immunity from punishment for lawful acts of war, such as killing enemy …

  2. Prisoner of war (POW) | Britannica

    4 days ago · prisoner of war (POW), any person captured or interned by a belligerent power during war. In the strictest sense it is applied only to members of regularly organized armed forces, but by …

  3. Powerball | Louisiana Lottery Corporation

    Power Play does not apply to the jackpot prize. A Power Play match-5 prize is set at $2 million regardless of the multiplier drawn. All prizes including Power Play prizes may become pari-mutuel if …

  4. What Is a Prisoner of War and What Are Their Rights?

    Aug 10, 2025 · A prisoner of war (POW) is an individual held captive by a belligerent power during or immediately following an armed conflict. This status is rooted in international law, which aims to …

  5. POWs in American History: A Synopsis - U.S. National Park Service

    Oct 25, 2022 · Life as a POW meant many forced marches in subfreezing weather, solitary confinement, brutal punishments and attempts at political "re-education." Here prisoners received their first …

  6. Diverse Experiences in Service - Library of Congress

    While their imprisonment may have meant an end to combat, for prisoners of war (POWs) held during World War II and the Korean and Vietnam Wars, incarceration marked the beginning of a new …

  7. HISTORY OF THE POW’S – CCC/POW Military Museum

    A prisoner of war (POW) is a person who is held captive by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict. The earliest recorded usage of the phrase “prisoner of war” dates back to …

  8. POW MIA | U.S. Department of War

    The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency remains relentless in its mission to provide the fullest possible accounting to their families and the nation, until they're home.

  9. Prisoners of World War II (POWs) - The National WWII Museum

    POWs were a major focus of the war crimes trials in the Pacific. Former POWs like Sgt. Peter Dzimba were called on to speak for those who could no longer speak for themselves. More than 120,000 …

  10. AXPOW home page

    National POW/MIA Recognition Day was established by Congress to honor those armed service members held captive, who returned or who remain missing, while fighting in the nation's foreign wars.