Risus
Where did you get this information that he was not to be carrying a weapon - ?
Since when do Army psychiatrists carry guns?
Risus
Where did you get this information that he was not to be carrying a weapon - ?
Well, I'd never heard of that place before...thanks for that gerry...what a horrid pit of frothing lunatics! Holy crap
Nice handle - Any story behind it - historical etc - Geneva Convention ref medical and ChapliansMedical personnel, including medical and dental officers, technicians and corpsmen, nurses, and medical service personnel, have special protected status when engaged exclusively in medical duties and may not be attacked. Possession of small arms for self-protection, for the protection of the wounded and sick, and for protection from marauders and others violating the law of armed conflict does not disqualify medical personnel from protected status. Medical personnel may not use such arms against enemy forces acting in conformity with the law of armed conflict. Chaplains attached to the armed forces are entitled to respect and protection. Medical personnel and chaplains should display the distinctive emblem of the red cross or red crescent when engaged in their respective medical and religious activities. Failure to wear the distinctive emblem does not, by itself, justify attacking a medical person or chaplain, recognized as such. Medical personnel and chaplains falling into enemy hands do not become prisoners of war. Unless their retention by the enemy is required to provide for the medical or religious needs of prisoners of war, medical personnel and chaplains must be repatriated at the earliest opportunitySince when do Army psychiatrists carry guns?
JBeee - Seems that evolution proves that you are descended form a long line of defective Parrots -Is this a yes, no or maybe question again:?:
Nice handle - Any story behind it - historical etc - Geneva Convention ref medical and ChapliansMedical personnel, including medical and dental officers, technicians and corpsmen, nurses, and medical service personnel, have special protected status when engaged exclusively in medical duties and may not be attacked. Possession of small arms for self-protection, for the protection of the wounded and sick, and for protection from marauders and others violating the law of armed conflict does not disqualify medical personnel from protected status. Medical personnel may not use such arms against enemy forces acting in conformity with the law of armed conflict. Chaplains attached to the armed forces are entitled to respect and protection. Medical personnel and chaplains should display the distinctive emblem of the red cross or red crescent when engaged in their respective medical and religious activities. Failure to wear the distinctive emblem does not, by itself, justify attacking a medical person or chaplain, recognized as such. Medical personnel and chaplains falling into enemy hands do not become prisoners of war. Unless their retention by the enemy is required to provide for the medical or religious needs of prisoners of war, medical personnel and chaplains must be repatriated at the earliest opportunity
JBeee Please explain what rething I have to do - I quoted the Geneva Conevtions regarding tha carrying of arms by medical personnnel - So please expand upon that. But please do not parrot - Fair?..then you have some re-thinking to do, if you feel that is so, Goober.
That sarcam is BS - Do you have a better reply?Must have been a republican. Perhaps it is time to have the yankee army register their guns.
Risus
Where did you get this information that he was not to be carrying a weapon - ?
It would appear the suspect is still alive
Army: Fort Hood shooting rampage suspect is alive - Yahoo! News
I've been tied up this afternoon .
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much infomation.....again.....8o
That sarcam is BS - Do you have a better reply?
Has anyone said ''BLAME OBAMA!'' as of yet?
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much infomation.....again.....8O