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"Anything's fair in love and war"
Castle loop holes are narrow vertical slits in the castle wall that allowed bowmen to shoot arrows at the enemy while making it difficult for the enemy to shoot into the castle.
The job of paratroopers were to get to the battle quickly and/or strike behind the enemy's lines in order to disrupt his forces or capture strategic points, such as bridges, that would help the infantry break through the enemy defenses.
They hide and shoot from them and if they get aggravated by the enemy they can charge them.
5 aerial victories/kills. Shoot down 5 aircraft or dirigibles but it did not require death of the enemy pilot; only destruction of the enemy aircraft.
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"Anything's fair in love and war"
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No, shooting descending enemy paratroopers is a violation of the laws of war and the rules of engagement. It is important to adhere to international humanitarian law and treat all individuals, even enemy combatants, with dignity and respect.
No u can not but u can shoot there equipment IE parachute or aiming at the parachute and hit the paratrooper well that's collateral damage.
false War is Heck. What would you do if you were defending you home and country? You would shot at them before the airplanes arrived and as they are descending. That is not a war crime.
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