To make improper use of a flag of truce, of the national flag or of the military insignia and uniform of the enemy, as well as the distinctive badges of the Geneva Convention... Technical Manual - Page 25by United States. War Department - 1944Full view - About this book
| 1918 - 622 pages
...at Port Arthur. The Hague rules of land warfare forbid the improper use of the flag of truce, of a national flag, or of the military insignia and uniform...as the distinctive badges of the Geneva Convention. In practice it has been authorized to make use of the enemy's flag and uniform as a ruse, but not during... | |
| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 612 pages
...who, having laid down arms, or having no longer any means of defence, has surrendered at discretion ; (d) To declare that no quarter will be given ; (e) To employ arms, projectiles, or material of a nature to cause superfluous injury; (f) To make improper use of a flag of truce, the national... | |
| George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - 1901 - 534 pages
...enemy who, having laid down arms, or having no longer means of defense, has surrendered at discretion ; (d) To declare that no quarter will be given ; (e) To employ arms, projectiles, or material of a nature to cause superfluous injury ; (/) To make improper use of a flag of truce, the national... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1901 - 928 pages
...who. having laid down arms, or having no longer means of defence, has surrendered at discretion; (3.) To declare that no quarter will be given: (e. ) To employ arms, projectiles, or material of a nature to cause superfluous injury: (f. ) To make improper use of a flag of truce, the national... | |
| United States. War Department - 1903 - 1058 pages
...enemy who, having laid down arms, or having no longer means of defence, has surrendered at discretion; (d.) To declare that no quarter will be given; (e.) To employ arms, projectiles, or material of a nature to cause superfluous (f.) To make improper u** of a flag of trace, the national flag, or... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton, John Lord - 1903 - 566 pages
...enemy who, having laid down arms or having no longer means of defence, has surrendered at discretion; " (d) To declare that no quarter will be given; " (e) To employ arms, projectiles, or material of a nature to cause superfluous injury; " (/) To make improper use of a flag of truce, the ROOSEVELT'S... | |
| 1903 - 1046 pages
...will be given. To employ arms, projectiles, or materials, of a nature to cause superfluous injury. To make improper use of a flag of truce, of the national flag or military ensigns, or of the enemy's uniform, or of the distinctive badges of the Geneva Convention.... | |
| 1904 - 180 pages
...enemy who, having laid down arms, or having no longer means of defence, has surrendered at discretion ; (d.) To declare that no quarter will be given; (e.) To employ arms, projectiles, or material of a nature to cause superfluous injury; (f.) To make improper use of a flag of truce, the national... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 708 pages
...enemy who, having laid down arms, or having no longer means of defence, has surrendered at discretion; (d) To declare that no quarter will be given; (e) To employ arms, projectiles, or material of a nature to cause superfluous injury; (f) To make improper use of a flag of truce, the national... | |
| United States. Spanish Treaty Claims Commission - 1901 - 796 pages
...enemy who, having laid down arms, or having no longer means of defense, has surrendered at discretion. (d) To declare that no quarter will be given. (e) To. employ arms, projectiles, or material of a nature to cause superfluous injury. (f ) To make improper use of a flng of truce, the national... | |
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