Comply with the Law of War Part 3B Exercises
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&scoringAreas=4& &label0=Described the right of an occupying force to enforce control and security measures and how commanders must ensure that all persons are treated humanely while enforcing control and security measures.& &label1=Described the right of civilians not to be subjected to medical or scientific experiments, nor made the object of collective penalties or reprisals, or held hostage.& &label2=Described the right of civilians to have their property protected from pillage or looting.& &label3=Described the right of the occupying power to establish laws and try and punish civilians for violation of these occupation laws.& &nogo0=Failure to describe this right and obligation could result in the lack of civil order, mistreatment of civilians, and possible war crimes.& &nogo1=Failure to describe these rights could result in the mistreatment of civilians and possible war crimes.& &nogo2=Failure to describe this right could result in possible war crimes.& &nogo3=Failure to describe this right could result in not establishing civil order in an occupied area.& &gotext=You have completed this exercise successfully. Click the Options button, select Exit and then select another task.& &nogotext=You did not complete this exercise successfully. Click the Options button, select Exit, and then select Comply with the Law of War Part 3B to review this material.&
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