army troops training regarding the GENEVA CONVENTION rules.




 
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December 31st, 2005  
MXspy
 
 

Topic: army troops training regarding the GENEVA CONVENTION rules.

































Army troops being instructed on the GENEVA CONVENTION RULES. In this case how to treat prisoners.
December 31st, 2005  
Italian Guy
 
 
Wow interesting pictures, MX. So these are Mexican Army troops right? Any idea of the training location?
January 2nd, 2006  
MXspy
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Italian Guy
Wow interesting pictures, MX. So these are Mexican Army troops right? Any idea of the training location?
The training took place in one of the training camps of the army in SAN MIGUEL DE LOS JAGUEYES, ESTADO DE MEXICO. ( CENTRAL MEXICO)
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January 2nd, 2006  
Fox
 
 
That's interesting.
January 2nd, 2006  
Italian Guy
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by MXspy
The training took place in one of the training camps of the army in SAN MIGUEL DE LOS JAGUEYES, ESTADO DE MEXICO. ( CENTRAL MEXICO)
Thanky you very much MXspy.
January 5th, 2006  
AJChenMPH
 
 
Too bad the bad guys usually go AFTER the guys with red crosses...
January 5th, 2006  
zander_0633
 
 
isn't it NOT Geneva Convention then? You know, in a war, who cares about Geneva Convention? I think they will try to take out the Medics first in a war!
January 5th, 2006  
Fox
 
 
Japaneses did shot the Americans corpmans or medics first during WW2.
January 5th, 2006  
bulldogg
 
 
Germans did it.

Japanese did it.

Chinese did it.

Vietnamese did it.

Snipers around the world did it and still do.

"One of the most potent combat multipliers in the world is the combat medic. A soldier is more likely to put his arse in harm's way if he knows there is a medic close by to save his sorry butt should something go wrong. And more combat medics have won the CMH than any other MOS. Welcome to your new world soldiers." - SSG Washington, 91B Ft Sam Houston, TX Feb' 88
January 5th, 2006  
5.56X45mm
 
 
I always paid for a round of drinks when I saw a medic at a bar and I still pay for a round of drinks when ever I see a medic at a bar. They put their asses above of the line every time. They saved me and a bunch of other troops. God Bless them all.