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Not sure what you're talking about. In a Prisoner-Of-War situation, the typical practice is to segregate officers from enlisted personnel, but that's entirely dependent on the availability of sufficient quartering to allow it. If you're referring to a military prison, they would only be segregated until the point where they're actually convicted - once convicted of a court martial, you lose all rank and status. Ipso facto, it doesn't matter if you were a Private or a General (or, in naval terms, a Seaman Basic or an Admiral) prior to your conviction - once convicted, you have zero status, and there is no separation as there is no grounds for it.

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Q: Are navy Officer and Warrant Officer prisoners are kept with the non-commissioned prisoners?
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