Comply with the Law of War Part 3A Exercises
Performance Measure Summary
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&label0=Described the required treatment of prisoners of war in regards to daily food and living quarters.&
&label1=Described a prisoner of war responsibility to obey lawful camp rules and disciplinary actions that may be taken against the prisoner of war for violation of these rules.&
&label2=Described the applicability of Article 14 of the Geneva Convention for the amelioration of the condition of the wounded and sick in the armed forces in the field and what it provides regarding the prisoner of war status of wounded and sick of a belligerent who falls into enemy hands.&
&label3=Described what Article 12 of the Geneva Wounded and Sick Convention provides regarding protection and treatment of members of the armed forces who are wounded or sick.&
&label4=Described the requirement to leave medical personnel and material behind to care for wounded and sick.&
&label5=Described how the protections afforded to medical personnel apply to military medics.&
&label6=Described how the protections afforded to medical personnel apply to medical staff exclusively engaged in the administration of medical units and establishments.&
&label7=Described how the protections afforded to medical personnel apply to chaplains attached to the armed forces.&
&label8=Described how the protections afforded to medical personnel apply to staff of national Red Cross societies and other voluntary aid organizations.&
&label9=Described the right of retained medical personnel to perform medical duties.&
&nogo0=Failure to describe this requirement could result in mistreatment of prisoners of war.&
&nogo1=Failure to describe this prisoner responsibility could result in illegal abuse of prisoners of war.&
&nogo2=Failure to describe the applicability of this article could result in the enemy prisoners being placed in the incorrect status.&
&nogo3=Failure to describe what this article provides could result in the illegal treatment of the wounded and sick.&
&nogo4=Failure to describe this requirement could result in illegal treatment of medical personnel captured with the wounded and sick.&
&nogo5=Failure to describe how the protections apply to medics could result in illegal treatment of captured military medics.&
&nogo6=Failure to describe how the protections apply to the medical staff could result in illegal treatment of captured medical staff members.&
&nogo7=Failure to describe how the protections apply to chaplains attached to the armed forces could result in illegal treatment of captured chaplains.&
&nogo8=Failure to describe how the protections apply to national Red Cross societies and other voluntary aid organizations could result in the illegal treatment of those society and organization members.&
&nogo9=Failure to describe the right of these people to perform medical duties could result in under utilization of retained medical personnel to treat the wounded and sick.&
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