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&questionText=What is the time limit that a detaining power may keep retained full-time medical and chaplain personnel?& &lure1=Three months after hostilities cease& &lure2=Six months after being detained& &lure3=One year from date of detention& &lure4=No specific time limit& &correctResponse=4& &correctFeedback=Correct. Under the Geneva Convention, there is no specific time limit for keeping retained full-time medical and chaplain personnel.& &correctFeedback2=Correct. Under the Geneva Convention, there is no specific time limit for keeping retained full-time medical and chaplain personnel.& &incorrectFeedback1=Incorrect. Retained soldiers are treated differently than others. Try again.& &failedFeedback=Incorrect, Soldier. Under the Geneva Convention, there is no specific time limit for keeping retained full-time medical and chaplain personnel.& &link=e397p0500.html& &attempts=2& &mediaStyle=swf&
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