To protect soldiers repairing a vehicle on a road, a platoon leader in Iraq provided protection for them by positioning two manned vehicles along possible routes that other vehicles, potentially laden with explosives, could use. In doing so, he decided not to follow the platoon\u27s standard operating procedure (SOP), which called for controlling traffic along the road by separating nonthreatening Iraqi vehicles from suspicious ones. He believed that he was being paid to exercise judgment, so he broke from routine. Because he knew the enemy had used snipers against soldiers on this road in the past, he calculated that the risk of them doing so again far outweighed the potential of firing on nonthreatening Iraqi vehicles because of a failur...
Terrorism, the use of military force in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, and the fatal police shootings ...
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This article investigates the ethics of intervention and explores the decision to invade Iraq. It be...
To protect soldiers repairing a vehicle on a road, a platoon leader in Iraq provided protection for ...
Upon entry into the United States Army, students are required to follow the ethical guidelines for t...
In this treatise I analyze the scope and nature of 21st century military ethics in terms of the dema...
On July 18, 2006, four employees of Triple Canopy, an American security- provision contract firm, em...
-- A platoon is receiving heavy fire from a nearby village. The officer in command knows there are c...
This article assesses some of the ethical challenges faced by US medical professionals seeking to pr...
In war a soldier behaving properly should take into account universal requirement not to kill, to be...
This article assesses some of the ethical challenges faced by US medical professionals seeking to pr...
This paper addresses two questions about the morality of warfare: (1) how much risk must soldiers ...
"The missions of armed forces are required to be effective. Thus missions are oriented to objectives...
Vehicle platooning has been studied for several decades, with objectives such as improved traffic th...
The paper builds on a current debate in the philosophy of war, which are rules that contribute to th...
Terrorism, the use of military force in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, and the fatal police shootings ...
In all countries there is a new interest in all matters concerning ethics, with a sum of questions ...
This article investigates the ethics of intervention and explores the decision to invade Iraq. It be...
To protect soldiers repairing a vehicle on a road, a platoon leader in Iraq provided protection for ...
Upon entry into the United States Army, students are required to follow the ethical guidelines for t...
In this treatise I analyze the scope and nature of 21st century military ethics in terms of the dema...
On July 18, 2006, four employees of Triple Canopy, an American security- provision contract firm, em...
-- A platoon is receiving heavy fire from a nearby village. The officer in command knows there are c...
This article assesses some of the ethical challenges faced by US medical professionals seeking to pr...
In war a soldier behaving properly should take into account universal requirement not to kill, to be...
This article assesses some of the ethical challenges faced by US medical professionals seeking to pr...
This paper addresses two questions about the morality of warfare: (1) how much risk must soldiers ...
"The missions of armed forces are required to be effective. Thus missions are oriented to objectives...
Vehicle platooning has been studied for several decades, with objectives such as improved traffic th...
The paper builds on a current debate in the philosophy of war, which are rules that contribute to th...
Terrorism, the use of military force in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, and the fatal police shootings ...
In all countries there is a new interest in all matters concerning ethics, with a sum of questions ...
This article investigates the ethics of intervention and explores the decision to invade Iraq. It be...