Comply with the Law of War Part 4 Exercises
Performance Measure Summary
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&pageText=This table shows the results of your answers for questions 128 - 135. Those questions related to a portion of performance measure seven of this exercise. This completes the evaluation of performance measure seven. On the next page you will see the summary of all performance measures for this exercise. Click the Next button to continue.& &scoringAreas=11& &label0=Described the responsibility of U.S. soldiers to obey the Law of War.& &label1=Described a criminal order and a soldier's responsibility toward a criminal order.& &label2=Described the applicability of a soldier asserting the defense of "obeying a superior order" for the commission of a war crime.& &label3=Described whether a subordinate soldier, who actually commits a war crime, is excused from prosecution if the commander is charged with the commission of the war crime.& &label4=Described the responsibility of a soldier to disobey any order that requires the soldier to commit criminal acts in violation of the Law of War.& &label5=Described the responsibility of a soldier to obey the rules of engagement and the potential consequences for violating the rules of engagement.& &label6=Described the responsibility of the soldier to ask a superior for clarification of an order presumed to be criminal or illegal.& &label7=Described a soldier's obligation to report violations of the Law of War.& &label8=Described the requirement of a soldier to inform the chain of command of known or suspected violations of the Law of War.& &label9=Described what other avenues or agencies are available for the soldier to report known or suspected violations of the Law of War.& &label10=Described when soldiers should notify their chain of command or alternative agencies of known or suspected violations of the Law of War.& &nogo0=Failure to describe this responsibility could result in committing war crimes.& &nogo1=Failure to describe a criminal order could result in a soldier committing a war crime.& &nogo2=Failure to describe this applicability could result in a soldier committing an act he knew was criminal.& &nogo3=Failure to describe this circumstance could result in the soldier and the commander being charged with the same crime.& &nogo4=Failure to describe this responsibility could result in the soldier to knowingly commit a war crime.& &nogo5=Failure to describe this responsibility could result in a soldier committing a crime in violation of written orders.& &nogo6=Failure to describe this responsibility could result in a soldier carrying out an order that would result in his punishment.& &nogo7=Failure to describe this obligation could result in war crimes not being reported and possible disciplinary action for the soldier.& &nogo8=Failure to describe this requirement could result in unreported war crimes.& &nogo9=Failure to describe these possible avenues or agencies could result in unreported war crimes.& &nogo10=Failure to describe this requirement could result in delayed reporting and investigation of suspected war crimes.& &gotext=You have completed this exercise successfully. Click the Options button, select Exit and then select another task.& &nogotext=You did not complete this exercise successfully. Click the Options button, select Exit, and then select Comply with the Law of War Part 4 to review this material.&
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