Comply with the Law of War Part 4 Exercises
Question 14
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&questionText=If you do not fully understand an order that is presumed to be illegal or criminal, do you have a responsibility to ask for clarification of that order? Select the best answer.& &lure1=Yes, because you must ensure that you are not going to be committing a criminal act that will result in your prosecution.& &lure2=Yes, but only because you may have missed out on the first part of the mission briefing.& &lure3=No, because a soldier is expected to give blind obedience to all orders regardless of how unclear they may be.& &lure4=No, because you only think that the order might be illegal and can't cite a reference for it.& &correctResponse=1& &questionNumber=132& &mediaStyle=swf&
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