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Post by Swindle on Sept 13, 2019 1:24:09 GMT -8
So, this is interesting. So, you aren't supposed to fire on a combat medic according to the Geneva Convention. They can carry a personal weapon, but if they use it offensively, they lose the protection under the Geneva Convention.
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Post by Felix on Sept 13, 2019 7:45:04 GMT -8
I forget the name of this movie, but it was based on a true story about a combat medic in WWII. He got picked on bad for refusing to fight, but he ends up saving a lot of guys, even ones that bullied him. Sorry I can't think of the name, I will post later if it comes to me, or maybe you've already seen it.
It takes guts to be a Combat Medic. I don't believe rules exist in combat. I love this scene in Blackhawk down, just before the guys go out on their mission, one of the newly promoted Rangers is talking to one of the experienced Delta Force guys. The Delta Force dude tells him, "When that first bullet flys at you, all that shot (rules of engagement) go out the window. Watch your corner, and get your men back alive."
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Post by Swindle on Sept 13, 2019 8:22:13 GMT -8
That's a movie I need to see, and I doubt Cobra had any interest in rules of engagement as well.
I had a dream about Serpentor this morning, btw. Something, a huge strike on Cobra Island by GIJoe, and Serpentor was flashing to different aspects of his personality while preparing the defense. GIJoe dreams are always cool.
Anyway, I find it silly some GIJoe fans are down on Lifeline in the cartoon for being a pacifist, when it says Doc's one right in his filecard.
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Post by Bravo on Sept 13, 2019 12:03:13 GMT -8
The movie was probably Heartbreak Hacksaw Ridge. I saw the end of it.
I had a dream about disembodied but living heads that was creepy as heck.
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Post by Felix on Sept 15, 2019 19:56:48 GMT -8
Hacksaw Ridge is correct, thanks :-)
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