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Q: Is the 50 cal unlawful to use against personnel in the Geneva convention?
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A medical unit and its personnel are deprived of the protection of the Geneva Convention on the Wounded and Sick if the unit and personnel are protected by sentries or by an escort?

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A medical unit and its personnel are deprived of the Geneva convention on the wounded and sick if the unit and personnel are protected by sentries or?

Say what? This question has been in the question pool for a long time. I must admit I can see why it has been. The question is worded so oddly I can't figure what you want to know. The Geneva Convention rules apply to a medical unit and its personnel. The sick are protected by its conventions too. The Red Cross is also able to minister to them.


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