Comply with the Law of War Part 3A Exercises
Performance Measure Summary
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&label0=Defined who constitutes a noncombatant.&
&label1=Defined what constitutes humane treatment.&
&label2=Described what acts are strictly prohibited against noncombatants.&
&label3=Described how all captured persons are entitled to be treated as prisoners of war until their actual status is determined.&
&label4=Described the requirement to evacuate all captured or detained persons to a detainee collection point.&
&label5=Described what persons determine a captured or detained person's status.&
&label6=Described the Geneva convention relative to the treatment of prisoners of war prohibition on the use of physical force, mental torture, or coercion to obtain information.&
&label7=Described what information the 1949 Geneva Prisoner of War Convention requires a prisoner of war to provide to his captor.&
&label8=Described what actions a captor or detaining power may take against a prisoner of war who refuses to answer questions, and the practical reasons for this policy.&
&nogo0=Failure to define a noncombatant could result in illegal acts against noncombatant personnel.&
&nogo1=Failure to define what constitutes humane treatment could result in illegal acts against noncombatant personnel.&
&nogo2=Failure to describe prohibited acts could result in committing prohibited acts against noncombatants.&
&nogo3=Failure to describe this entitlement could result in noncombatants being treated illegally.&
&nogo4=Failure to describe this requirement could result in captured or detained persons not being evacuated to a detainee collection point.&
&nogo5=Failure to describe who determines a captured or detained person's status could result in those persons not being placed in the correct status.&
&nogo6=Failure to describe this prohibition could result in the use of prohibited means of trying to obtain information.&
&nogo7=Failure to describe what information a prisoner of war is required to give could result in attempting to gain information not required.&
&nogo8=Failure to describe what actions are permitted against a prisoner of war who refuses to answer questions could result in committing illegal acts against a prisoner of war.&
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