Under international humanitarian law, enemy combatants can be lawfully targeted during armed conflict, provided they are engaged in hostilities. Military equipment that directly supports combat operations, such as weapons, vehicles, and command centers, may also be targeted. Additionally, military facilities that contribute to the enemy's war capacity, like bases and supply depots, are legitimate targets. However, all attacks must adhere to principles of distinction, proportionality, and necessity to minimize civilian harm.
Place or objects belonging to civilians
Yes you can join the military as a doctor. Not go to wars? The whole purpose of a military doctor is to "attend to wounds." If a military doctor is not available to "mend the wounds of wounded combatants", then the military would have no need for such a doctor...agreed?
The exact number of innocent deaths in the Falkland War is not known, but it is estimated that around 649 Argentine military personnel and civilians, as well as 253 British military personnel and three civilian Falkland Islanders, lost their lives. These casualties include both combatants and non-combatants.
People not in the military were historically referred to as "civilians." This term distinguishes those who are not part of armed forces from those who serve in military capacity. In various contexts, they might also be called "non-combatants" to emphasize their lack of involvement in military actions.
Germany had to reduce the of their military and not manufacture military equipment.
Place or objects belonging to civilians
Enemy combatants
A Military Airbase can contain several facilities such as a post office, dining facilities, housing for military personnel, gas station, chapel, and clinics.
None. Mercenaries are illegal combatants under international law.
Cars for civilian use weren't produced in 1943 and 1944 because all manufacturing facilities were converted to making military equipment.
Laws of Host Country
A military tribunal is where a military court has jurisdiction over enemy combatants, or people who are in military custody or have been accused of war crimes. Courts martials have jurisdiction over its own military members.
A military tribunal is where a military court has jurisdiction over enemy combatants, or people who are in military custody or have been accused of war crimes. Courts martials have jurisdiction over its own military members.
Yes you can join the military as a doctor. Not go to wars? The whole purpose of a military doctor is to "attend to wounds." If a military doctor is not available to "mend the wounds of wounded combatants", then the military would have no need for such a doctor...agreed?
For the US military; civilians are not normally considered combatants (unless they shoot at us).True
Wireless communications were used by most of the combatants during WWII.
Military and NonMilitary