Comply with the Law of War Part 4 Exercises
Question 15
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&questionText=Does a soldier have a requirement to inform the chain of command about known or suspected violations of the Law of War?& &lure1=No, because the chain of command is responsible to find out those kinds of things on its own.& &lure2=Yes, because as a United States soldier, you are morally and legally obligated to report known or suspected violations.& &lure3=No, because there is nothing in the UCMJ that will punish you for failing to report violations or suspected violations.& &lure4=Yes, because if you don't, your squad leader will find out about it and cause you great pain and suffering with extra work.& &correctResponse=2& &questionNumber=133& &mediaStyle=swf&
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