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 119 - 127. Those questions related to a portion of performance measure seven of this exercise. On the next page you will continue with the evaluation of performance measure seven. Click the Next button to continue.&
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&label0=Described how U.S. soldiers are bound to obey all the rules of the Customary Law of War and the Hague and Geneva Conventions.&
&label1=Described how U.S. soldiers may be court-martialed for violating these rules.&
&label2=Described how U.S soldiers may also be prosecuted for committing a war crime.&
&label3=Defined a grave breach of the Law of War.&
&label4=Described what criminal offenses may constitute a grave breach.&
&label5=Described what disciplinary actions may be taken against U.S. soldiers who commit a grave breach.&
&label6=Described the statute of limitations on the prosecution of a war crime.&
&label7=Described the responsibilities of the United States, as a signatory of the Geneva Conventions, regarding a person who commits a grave breach.&
&label8=Described the responsibility of the commander in regards to violations of the Law of War.&
&label9=Described how the legal responsibility for the commission of a war crime can be placed on the commander as well as the subordinate who actually commits the war crime.&
&label10=Described the circumstances under which a commander may be prosecuted for the commission of a war crime.&
&nogo0=Failure to describe this obligation could result in mistreatment of prisoners of war, wounded and sick, and civilians.&
&nogo1=Failure to describe the possibility of being court-martialed could result in mistreatment of prisoners of war, wounded and sick, and civilians.&
&nogo2=Failure to describe this possibility could result in mistreatment of prisoners of war, wounded and sick, and civilians.&
&nogo3=Failure to describe a grave breach could result in committing war crimes.&
&nogo4=Failure to describe the criminal offenses could result in the mistreatment of prisoners of war, wounded and sick, and civilians.&
&nogo5=Failure to describe the disciplinary actions could result in the mistreatment of prisoners of war, wounded and sick, and civilians.&
&nogo6=Failure to describe the statute of limitations could result in the mistreatment of prisoners of war, wounded and sick, and civilians.&
&nogo7=Failure to describe these responsibilities could result in a criminal act being unpunished.&
&nogo8=Failure to describe the commander's responsibilities could result in an alleged criminal act being not investigated or punished.&
&nogo9=Failure to describe this responsibility could result in a commander not being held accountable for the actions of his soldiers.&
&nogo10=Failure to describe the circumstances could result in a commander not being held accountable for his actions and the actions of his soldiers.&
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