You essentially have enough to make two of those, and the units that would fill those tasks have buildings 300m away from each other. Save parking the tanks in a different compound, what are you actually achieving here?
Recognizing people in public and how everyone is dressed at said event are two different things. One should be an SOP, the other isn't as important as some would like to think.
In the last decade, almost every medal/commendation/promotion I have seen presented has been in operational dress - the only time I've seen presentations in ceremonial or service dress are for the odd ceremony.
You may think it is the CoC that doesn't care, but in many cases soldiers don't care...
Regiments/Corps will decide if they wish to include Patrols for wear as No 1C Semi-Ceremonial dress. I can't see why a uniform with even less utility than No 2 Mess Dress would be mandatory for members. Times are a changing....
Even the biggest critics of the IDF (note the author below seems dissapointed in realizing he can't accept Hamas statements) acknowledge this wasn't an airstrike and that the casualty numbers seem off.
Nope. Third Geneva Convention, Article 4(A)(2) lays out that the following are considered lawful combatants and thus subject to such status under the the International Law of Armed Conflict.
Now, Hamas fits the bill of an organized resistance movement. It also fails to fulfil the conditions of...
A fair portion of those charged for genocide and crimes against humanity in Rwanda and the Former Yugoslavia were also charged with war crimes/violations of the Geneva Conventions.
It is part of the International Law of Armed Conflict. Feel free to split hairs at a war crimes trial, or more...
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