Punishable by court-martial
A violation of the Geneva Convention.
Traditional Principles of War
Traditional Principles of War
Traditional Principles of War
Traditional Principles of War
The states must obey the rules and laws of Federal Government.
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Are you asking about the "rules of war" like the Geneva Convention (the do's and don'ts) or about the "principles of war"...like "Surprise" and "Unity of command", etc. If you're asking about the latter: go to sites: 1. Sun Tzu (Art of War) 2. Clauswitz (Art of War).
The Hundred Years' War last from 1337 to 1453 as a struggle between English leaders and the House of Valois to claim the throne of France. France did not experienced many negative effects after the war's end, as the French were victorious.
False. US Forces should continue to adhere to the LOAC principles.
obey orders
All the orders had to be obeyed.