1) we should stay at home
2) we should never open lights in our homes as it can attract the fighter planes's pilot to throw a bomb at them
ans by : Abhinav Jain
The Japanese would not care about the POW's at all, they didn't follow war rules. The Germans did except for the Soviets.
The rules of war; during Vietnam...UCMJ/Uniform Code of Military Justice. War's have rules, just like anything else...driving a car, marriage, divorce, baseball, ice-skating...anything and everything has rules. No rules=No civilization However, the old saying of, "all's fair in love and war" simply means that sometimes those rules are over-looked, forgiven, or pardoned.
They wished to remain out of the conflict.
Wish to remain out of conflict
The person who said this quote was General Sherman of the Civil War.
Just follow the rules and clues and you should beat the game I beat all three games that way.
Following the rules of war. If they don't follow those "rules of war" they aren't civilized (and could even be executed when the wars over for not following those "rules of war").
This is common sense. You shouldn't smoke in the first place, and if you smoke during war, then the enemy (if you are running away or something) can smell the smoke and follow you. Also, if you throw it away, the enemy can find it and track you down.
The Japanese would not care about the POW's at all, they didn't follow war rules. The Germans did except for the Soviets.
During the War of 1812 During the War of 1812
Level A
yes they do. War does never mean that you can forget the disciplane and the rules. War should be fought with dignity.
The rules of war; during Vietnam...UCMJ/Uniform Code of Military Justice. War's have rules, just like anything else...driving a car, marriage, divorce, baseball, ice-skating...anything and everything has rules. No rules=No civilization However, the old saying of, "all's fair in love and war" simply means that sometimes those rules are over-looked, forgiven, or pardoned.
be good kill people have fun use your knife use your gun win the war
Bernard Batuch
He was the president during the war. He proposed the new deal to help the war and he decided on dropping the atomic bomb,but did not follow through with it because he died.
Yes, it has rules that we cannot change and other rules. the rules that we cannot change are God's rules (like you only die one time, nature (wether, disasters, desease), the technology of the time, etc, etc) The rules that human make (each indivudual his own), are like : will you have mercy when youre enemy ask, (if you have choise) what weapons use, who do you want to kill and who not, captured men and women's destiny, When a country mocks you will you use terrorists?, etc etc The rules of war are, Stop-the-fire, peace, exchange of (captured enemy) man, Who is the leader, human rights, Can you use nuclear weapons etc etc I think war should have rules. Rules of mercy, not rules of ignorance, etc