Safeguarding combatants refers to the measures and practices aimed at protecting the rights and well-being of individuals engaged in armed conflict. This includes ensuring adherence to international humanitarian law, such as the Geneva Conventions, which establishes protocols for the treatment of soldiers, including the wounded, prisoners of war, and civilians. The goal is to minimize suffering and uphold basic human rights during warfare, while also preventing violations and abuses. Safeguarding combatants emphasizes the importance of accountability and ethical conduct in conflict situations.
combatants
Honour Cross for Combatants ended in 1944.
Honour Cross for Combatants was created in 1934.
They do not distinguish combatants from NON-combatants, nor do they distinguish friend from foe.
The duration of Safeguarding Military Information is 540.0 seconds.
Safeguarding is the first means of protection. People safeguard to prevent being hurt.
Safeguarding Military Information was created on 1942-01-16.
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Surface Ships
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Navies
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