EXERCISES, LESSON 2
INSTRUCTIONS. Answer the following exercises by marking the lettered response that
best answers the question or best completes the incomplete statement or by writing the
answer in the space provided.
After you have completed all of these exercises, turn to "Solutions to Exercises" at the
end of the lesson and check your answers. For each exercise answered incorrectly,
reread the material referenced with the solution.
1.
The case of US vs. Calley during the early 1970s was pertaining to an event
known as the _____________________.
2.
The ____________ Convention held in 1907 limited the kinds of targets that
military may attack, and the kinds of weapons that may be used against them.
3.
The underlying principles of the law of war addresses military necessity, avoidance
of unnecessary suffering. And proportionality is known by _______________.
4.
It is a violation of the Law of War for a _________________ to order medical
personnel to pick up a weapon and use it offensively at an enemy soldier.
5.
Medical personnel may carry small arms such as the .45 ________ or
_____________ for the protection of the soldier and/or their patients.
6.
We may not discriminate in the allocation of medical care based on one's
____________________.
7.
The first priority for treatment of the wounded and sick is termed ___________.
8.
The reason for complying with the Law of War is that we want the enemy to
_________________ rather than to think we will mistreat or kill them.
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