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No. Why would prisoners taken by Airborne troops be any different than prisoners taken by regular infantry? Granted, airborne operations require quick strike and they can not go up to each soldier and request them to surrender. False
Sumerians, but the SOMALIAN PIRATES perfected it by taking over sailboats and selling captive prisoners, which they kept locked up in a cold, dark cellar.
The code of Bushido is directly translated as "the way of the warrior". It was the code which became the standard living protocol for the Japanese soldier. The code itself does not state that prisoners are to be executed immediately. Many Japanese officers and soldiers believed and were told that in order to meet the standards of the warrior, they must not hesitate to kill the enemy. Therefore prisoners were executed to prove that they were worthy of being called warriors. Also the Japanese did not believe in surrender and as such, it was thought that all prisoners were lowly cowards who were too scared to meet their deaths. This was a bit at odds with Western ideas about surrender.
When they were not turning prisoners of war into human sacrifices by cutting their hearts out on the tops of pyramids with obsidian knives, they were making cocoa with chili peppers, and taking hallucinogenic drugs via enemas.
There are a few sad stories of prisoners or their liberators taking revenge against the Japanese. However, they are relatively few, probably fewer than a dozen.
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It is a US Marshall Service Order. It is used when taking prisoners into custody.
Yes, but so can pregnancy.
I am taking a antidepressant and can't stop yawning is there anything I can do without stopping the medication?
Stopping Keppra can be dangerous so usually people take Keppra always since stopping Keppra is not a solution.
The greater the mass of the car and its occupants the longer the stopping distance that is required for the vehicle. Stopping distance is calculated by taking into account car mass and reaction time in braking
Call the police if he is taking photos of you or if you feel threatened or feel that he is up to no good.
Depression is complicated and you need a doctor's help for that.
Little to none. Many women are taking birth control when they find out they are pregnant and then stop taking it.
go and read your book and don't be lazy taking the easy way out
Yes, you can absolutely have a heart attack while taking warfarin. Warfarin is a blood thinning medication that is sometimes used to help prevent a recurrent heart attack in people who cannot take aspirin or clopidogrel, or who have had a heart attack while taking those medications. While warfarin reduces the chances of a recurrent heart attack, nothing completely prevents a heart attack from happening. There is also an increased risk of bleeding if taking warfarin along with aspirin or plavix.