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Even in the 26th Century, the UNSC continues to take prisoners of war in their conflict against the Covenant<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], pg. 187</ref>, often using them as manual labour to construct fortification for defending against Covenant attack and digging graves for Covenant and UNSC dead<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], pg. 234</ref>. For much of the war, the Covenant refused to take prisoners, executing any human personnel who were captured or who surrendered<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], pg. 74</ref> After the discovery that only human "[[Reclaimers]]" could activate the Halo Array, the Covenant changed that policy.<ref>[[Halo 2]]</ref> UNSC treatment of prisoners has been "humane," while Covenant PoW's have been brutally tortured and interrogated<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], pg. 97</ref><ref>[[Halo: Combat Evolved]], [[The Truth and Reconciliation (Level)]]</ref>. After the ascension of the [[Jiralhanae]] to the positions formerly held by the [[Sangheili]], UNSC PoW's were routinely captured and butchered for food for the Jiralhanae<ref>[[Halo 3]], [[Crows Nest (Level)]]</ref>
Even in the 26th Century, the UNSC continues to take prisoners of war in their conflict against the Covenant<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], pg. 187</ref>, often using them as manual labour to construct fortification for defending against Covenant attack and digging graves for Covenant and UNSC dead<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], pg. 234</ref>. For much of the war, the Covenant refused to take prisoners, executing any human personnel who were captured or who surrendered<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], pg. 74</ref> After the discovery that only human "[[Reclaimers]]" could activate the Halo Array, the Covenant changed that policy.<ref>[[Halo 2]]</ref> UNSC treatment of prisoners has been "humane," while Covenant PoW's have been brutally tortured and interrogated<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]], pg. 97</ref><ref>[[Halo: Combat Evolved]], [[The Truth and Reconciliation (Level)]]</ref>. After the ascension of the [[Jiralhanae]] to the positions formerly held by the [[Sangheili]], UNSC PoW's were routinely captured and butchered for food for the Jiralhanae<ref>[[Halo 3]], [[Crows Nest (Level)]]</ref>


The [[UNSC]] has a medal for Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines that are taken captive. It is the [[Prisoner of War Medallion]].
The [[UNSC]] has a medal for [[UNSC Army|Soldiers]], [[UNSC Navy|Sailors]], and [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]] that are taken captive. It is the [[Prisoner of War Medallion]].
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A Prisoner of War (POW, PoW, or PW) is a combatant who is imprisoned by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict.[1]

Even in the 26th Century, the UNSC continues to take prisoners of war in their conflict against the Covenant[2], often using them as manual labour to construct fortification for defending against Covenant attack and digging graves for Covenant and UNSC dead[3]. For much of the war, the Covenant refused to take prisoners, executing any human personnel who were captured or who surrendered[4] After the discovery that only human "Reclaimers" could activate the Halo Array, the Covenant changed that policy.[5] UNSC treatment of prisoners has been "humane," while Covenant PoW's have been brutally tortured and interrogated[6][7]. After the ascension of the Jiralhanae to the positions formerly held by the Sangheili, UNSC PoW's were routinely captured and butchered for food for the Jiralhanae[8]

The UNSC has a medal for Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines that are taken captive. It is the Prisoner of War Medallion.

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