prisoners were not allowed to work on ordnance .
tortured.
a war conduct is how the battle was fought, in a way rules of the war.
code of conduct
Chivalry is a term referring to the code of conduct among nobles in medieval Europe. It involved etiquette rules for warfare, courtship, and other aspects of life.
Aerial bombing in the North; Search and Destroy in the South.
o Talk frankly and prepare for the possibility of casualities, both WIA and KIA o Practice casualty care and evacuation routinely o Conduct memorial services
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Code of conduct
The Geneva Convention establishes the rules of conduct among its signatories.
The Geneva Convention requires all prisoners of war give their captors their name, rank, and service number. Captors are required to treat you according to your rank.
Necessary standard of conduct and dress are often explained in the code of conduct.
ethics
conduct ethics
Morality
ethical