medical personnel. staff personnel. supply personnel.
No prefect rhymes, but for near rhymes try words that end with ted.
To make sure that it has a clear hit and after fired to make a left turn
They called the women in the Armed Forces by their rank. Any women not serving in the war were called civilians.
noncombatant evacuation operations
Non-combatant: member of armed forces whose duties do not include fighting as e.g. a chaplain or surgeon. Non-combatant were basically civilians. "Basically" meaning if they weren't armed.
They have given up their protected status They have become unlawful combatants They are legal targets All answers are correct
Army Regulation 165-1Geneva ConventionThe US Army's Field Manual 16-1, Religious Support Fundamentals, states,The Geneva and Hague Conventions give the chaplain noncombatant status, and the policy of the Chief of Chaplains forbids chaplains to bear arms. If captured, the chaplain is not a prisoner of war, but a "detained person" for the purpose of ministering to prisoners of war.Field manuals are not law, but an Army-level policy, such as this one, has the force of law. Furthermore,Army Regulation 165-1, para. 4-3c states,Chaplains are noncombatants and will not bear arms.
Jennie Wade, whose house is now a museum of sorts, was the only noncombatant civilian who died as a result of military action ( one or two bullet holes) in the Battle of Gettysburg. She was engaged in baking bread for the Union troops at the time of the gunshots.l It is a tragedy of war.
According to US Code of Federal Regulations Title 32, Chapter XVI, Sec. 1630.2, 1-A means "Available for unrestricted military service". A number of other classifications were "fit for duty", but had restrictions (such as 1-A-O for a Conscientious Objector, who was restricted to noncombatant military service).
Historically "Hiroshima and Nagasaki" are possibly the two most horrific violations of The Janeva Convention. If I have the correct figures 240.000 noncombatant men; women; and children, devastated in 9 seconds at Hiroshima.And if that wasn't enough terror, to send the right message; there was a follow up at Nagasaki.Man's Inhumanity To Man!Civilization, At Its Ultimate Magnificence!
Civilians and soldiers are two entirely different things. The term 'citizen soldier' is commonly used in reference to members of the Army Reserve and Army National Guard, given the part-time nature of their military duties (although it's been a bit more of a commitment since 2001).
The US entered WW2 by declaring war on Japan after being attacked by the Japanese. Germany then declared war on the US. This freed the US from the strictures of being a neutral noncombatant and allowed the full force of the US Atlantic Fleet to participate in protecting the Atlantic supply convoys. Eventually this overwhelmed the German submarine capability.