Comply with the Law of War Part 3B Exercises
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&scoringAreas=9& &label0=Described the emblem or distinctive sign of the medical service of an armed force.& &label1=Described what other medical service emblems are recognized by the Geneva Convention.& &label2=Described whether the Star of David, used by the State of Israel, is specifically recognized by the Geneva Convention.& &label3=Described under what direction and where these medical service emblems must be displayed.& &label4=Described what medical service emblems medical personnel are required to wear and where these emblems should be displayed.& &label5=Described the requirement for medical personnel to carry a special identity card bearing the medical emblem.& &label6=Described the circumstances under which medical personnel may be deprived of their insignia, identity cards, or the right to wear the armlet.& &label7=Described the right of medical personnel to receive duplicate identity cards or replace insignia if lost.& &label8=Described the medical service emblems that auxiliary stretcher bearers must wear and when they must wear these emblems.& &nogo0=Failure to describe this emblem could result in an illegal attack on a medical unit or establishment.& &nogo1=Failure to describe the other recognized medical service emblems could result in an illegal attack on a medical unit or establishment.& &nogo2=Failure to describe this emblem's recognition by the Geneva Convention could result in an illegal attack on a medical unit or establishment.& &nogo3=Failure to describe the authority for and method of display could result in illegal display of the medical service emblems.& &nogo4=Failure to describe these emblems and how they are displayed could result in unnecessary casualties to medical personnel.& &nogo5=Failure to describe this requirement could result in captured medical personnel being treated as prisoners of war.& &nogo6=Failure to describe these circumstances could result in captured medical personnel being treated as prisoners of war.& &nogo7=Failure to describe this right could result in medical personnel not receiving duplicate identity cards and insignia.& &nogo8=Failure to describe these emblems and the requirement to display them could result in an illegal attack on auxiliary stretcher bearers.& &gotext=Click the Next button to continue.& &nogotext=You did not complete this exercise successfully. Click the Options button, select Exit, and then select Comply with the Law of War Part 3B to review this material.&
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