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It means one violated the rules on one's parole. In the Civil War, prisoners were often paroled back to the other side. They gave their word that they would obey the rules. They were forbidden to fight for their units or side until they had been exchanged for a prisoner from the other side. It prevented the enemy from having to house and feed the prisoner.

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When you are granted parole, you are released under your acceptance to live your life, and conduct yourself, according to the provisions of the parole. If you violate any one of these, you have 'violated' your parole. Your parole document should reflect these limitations and provisions. Read them.

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