annotated bibliography
Primary
Diplomatic Conf for Establishment of International Conventions for the Protections of Victims of War. The Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949: Commentary. [Translated from the French] 4 vols. Geneva, Switzerland: International Red Cross, 1950-60.
This source is the document that set down the rules and regulations for a “just war”. It was the main focus of my project and helped me in knowing what to search for in other sources.
Filostrat, John. E-mail Interview. 16 12 2013.
This source was my email interview with the Director of Public Affairs at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Fonda, Jane. "The Truth About My Trip to Hanoi." (2011): n. page. Web. 5 Jan. 2014. <http:// janefonda.com/the-truth-about-my-trip-to-hanoi>.
This source was were I found Jane Fonda’s opinions and her side of the Hanoi controversy.
McCain, John. "John McCain: Prisoner of War, A First-Person Account." US News and World Report. n. page. Web. 5 Jan. 2014.
This source was were I found the details of John McCain’s imprisonment.
United States. Department of Defense. JTF-GTMO Detainee Assessment. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: 2007. Web.
This source was where I got the information on Shaker Aamer.
United States. Department of Defense. JTF-GTMO Detainee Assessment. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: 2006. Web.
This source was where I got the information on Khalid Shakih Mohammed.
United States. Department of Defense. Joint Task Force Guantanamo Mission. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: 2013. Web.
This source is where I found the JTF-GTMO’s mission statement.
Secondary
"6th Ranger Batallion." US Army Ranger Association. n. page. Web. 5 Jan. 2014. <http://www.ranger.org/Default.aspx?pageId=594708>.
This source was where I gathered information about the raid at Cabantuan.
Berens, Robert J. “POWs: Quiet Heroism in Ambiguity.” Army (Sep 1992): pp. 34-39. Per.
This source had many examples of American POW stories from the Korean and Vietnam wars. This also had a bit of information on the evolution of the ideal of a POW and the awful experience. It also had information of the evolution and use of brainwashing.
Booher, Alice A. “American Military Women as Prisoners of War.” Minerva: Quarterly Report on Women and the Military (Fall/Winter 1992): pp. 76-80. Per.
This source was where I first read of Maj. Rhonda Cornum and helped me lay the groundwork for my research on her. This is where I also found out about her book.
Doyle, Robert C. The Enemy in Our Hands: America’s Treatment of Enemy Prisoners of War from the Revolution to the War on Terror. Lexington, KY: U KY, 2010. pp. 310-313.
This source was the basis for my research on Guantanamo Bay and gave me the first look in how they treated prisoners.
Holmstrom, LT Carl H. "Kriegie Life: The Words and Artwork of LT Carl H. Holmstrom, Prisoner of War". Army Heritage and Education Center. 20 Nov 2013
This source was where I got the pictures for “Kriegie’s Life”.
Lynch, David. "Iraqi Lawyer's Courage Leads Marines to Lynch." USA Today. n.d. n. page. Web.
This source was where I found the information on the Iraqi man who help the US rescue Jessica Lynch.
Miles, Donna. United States. Department of Defense. Code of Conduct: Guide to Keeping the Faith. 1999. Web.
This source was where I got the ideals of the Code of Conduct.
"Jessica Lynch - An American Hero and First POW/MIA to be Rescued From Iraqi Freedom." Jessica Lynch - An American Hero and First POW/MIA to be Rescued From Iraqi Freedom. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Dec 2013. <http://www.jessica-lynch.com/>
This source was where I found most of the information on Jessica Lynch.
United States. US Army. Rhonda L. Cornum. Web. <http://usarmy.vo.llnwd.net/e2/rv5_downloads/women/cornum_bio.pdf>.
This source was where I got some details on Rhonda Cornum.
Diplomatic Conf for Establishment of International Conventions for the Protections of Victims of War. The Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949: Commentary. [Translated from the French] 4 vols. Geneva, Switzerland: International Red Cross, 1950-60.
This source is the document that set down the rules and regulations for a “just war”. It was the main focus of my project and helped me in knowing what to search for in other sources.
Filostrat, John. E-mail Interview. 16 12 2013.
This source was my email interview with the Director of Public Affairs at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Fonda, Jane. "The Truth About My Trip to Hanoi." (2011): n. page. Web. 5 Jan. 2014. <http:// janefonda.com/the-truth-about-my-trip-to-hanoi>.
This source was were I found Jane Fonda’s opinions and her side of the Hanoi controversy.
McCain, John. "John McCain: Prisoner of War, A First-Person Account." US News and World Report. n. page. Web. 5 Jan. 2014.
This source was were I found the details of John McCain’s imprisonment.
United States. Department of Defense. JTF-GTMO Detainee Assessment. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: 2007. Web.
This source was where I got the information on Shaker Aamer.
United States. Department of Defense. JTF-GTMO Detainee Assessment. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: 2006. Web.
This source was where I got the information on Khalid Shakih Mohammed.
United States. Department of Defense. Joint Task Force Guantanamo Mission. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: 2013. Web.
This source is where I found the JTF-GTMO’s mission statement.
Secondary
"6th Ranger Batallion." US Army Ranger Association. n. page. Web. 5 Jan. 2014. <http://www.ranger.org/Default.aspx?pageId=594708>.
This source was where I gathered information about the raid at Cabantuan.
Berens, Robert J. “POWs: Quiet Heroism in Ambiguity.” Army (Sep 1992): pp. 34-39. Per.
This source had many examples of American POW stories from the Korean and Vietnam wars. This also had a bit of information on the evolution of the ideal of a POW and the awful experience. It also had information of the evolution and use of brainwashing.
Booher, Alice A. “American Military Women as Prisoners of War.” Minerva: Quarterly Report on Women and the Military (Fall/Winter 1992): pp. 76-80. Per.
This source was where I first read of Maj. Rhonda Cornum and helped me lay the groundwork for my research on her. This is where I also found out about her book.
Doyle, Robert C. The Enemy in Our Hands: America’s Treatment of Enemy Prisoners of War from the Revolution to the War on Terror. Lexington, KY: U KY, 2010. pp. 310-313.
This source was the basis for my research on Guantanamo Bay and gave me the first look in how they treated prisoners.
Holmstrom, LT Carl H. "Kriegie Life: The Words and Artwork of LT Carl H. Holmstrom, Prisoner of War". Army Heritage and Education Center. 20 Nov 2013
This source was where I got the pictures for “Kriegie’s Life”.
Lynch, David. "Iraqi Lawyer's Courage Leads Marines to Lynch." USA Today. n.d. n. page. Web.
This source was where I found the information on the Iraqi man who help the US rescue Jessica Lynch.
Miles, Donna. United States. Department of Defense. Code of Conduct: Guide to Keeping the Faith. 1999. Web.
This source was where I got the ideals of the Code of Conduct.
"Jessica Lynch - An American Hero and First POW/MIA to be Rescued From Iraqi Freedom." Jessica Lynch - An American Hero and First POW/MIA to be Rescued From Iraqi Freedom. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Dec 2013. <http://www.jessica-lynch.com/>
This source was where I found most of the information on Jessica Lynch.
United States. US Army. Rhonda L. Cornum. Web. <http://usarmy.vo.llnwd.net/e2/rv5_downloads/women/cornum_bio.pdf>.
This source was where I got some details on Rhonda Cornum.