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&questionText=While preparing for a presence patrol mission in a foreign nation, you observe a member of your unit using a file to make his 5.56 rounds blunt, and another member is loading a magazine with hollow point bullets. Are these actions legal under provisions of the Hague Regulation? Select your answer below.& &lure1=No. Soldiers are not allowed use projectiles designed to cause unnecessary suffering.& &lure2=No. Soldiers may use only ammunition that has been altered by a trained armament specialist.& &lure3=Yes. The Hague Regulation allows soldiers to modify ammunition for specific missions.& &lure4=Yes. The Hague Regulation has no language prohibiting the use of altered projectiles.& &correctResponse=1& &correctFeedback=Correct. Under provisions of the Hague Regulation, you cannot use projectiles designed to cause unnecessary suffering.& &correctFeedback2=Correct. Under provisions of the Hague Regulation, you cannot use projectiles designed to cause unnecessary suffering.& &incorrectFeedback1=Incorrect. Leave the tools at home. Try again.& &FailedFeedback=Incorrect, Soldier. Under provisions of the Hague Regulation, you cannot use projectiles designed to cause unnecessary suffering.& &link=c397p0230.html& &textPosition=top& &attempts=2&
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