Topic: Discipline
The US Army's "Soldier's Rules" (1993)
US Army Regulation 350-41, Training in Units, 1993
1. Soldiers fight only enemy combatants.
2. Soldiers do not harm enemies who surrender. Disarm them and turn them over to your superior.
3. Soldiers do not kill or torture enemy prisoners of war.
4. Soldiers collect and care for the wounded, whether friend or foe.
5. Soldiers do not attack medical personnel, facilities, or equipment.
6. Soldiers destroy no more than the mission requires.
7. Soldiers treat all civilians humanely.
8. Soldiers do not steal. Soldiers respect private property and possessions.
9. Soldiers should do their best to prevent violations of the law of war. Soldiers report all violations of the law of war to their superiors.
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