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| American National Red Cross - 1906 - 208 str.
...The sick and wounded. ARTICLE i. Officers, soldiers, and other persons officially attached to armies who are sick or wounded shall be respected and cared...nationality, by the belligerent in whose power they are. However, a belligerent, when compelled to leave his wounded in the hands of the enemy, shall leave... | |
| United States. War Department - 1906 - 232 str.
...I.—The sick and wounded. ARTICLE 1. Officers, soldiers, and other persons officially attached to armies, who are sick or wounded, shall be respected and cared...nationality, by the belligerent in whose power they are. A belligerent, however, when compelled to leave his wounded in the hands of his adversary, shall leave... | |
| 1907 - 154 str.
...The sick and wounded. ARTICLE 1. Officers, soldiers, and other persons officially attached to armies, who are sick or wounded, shall be respected and cared...nationality, by the belligerent in whose power they are. A belligerent, however, when compelled to leave his wounded in the hands of his adversary, shall leave... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1907 - 152 str.
...sick and ivounded. ARTICLE 1. Officers, soldiers, and other persons officially attached to armies, who are sick or •wounded, shall be respected and...nationality, by the belligerent in whose power they are. A belligerent, however, when compelled to leave his wounded in the hands of his •adversary, shall... | |
| 1915 - 1080 str.
...very clear in regard to them: • Officers, soldiers, and other persons officially attached to armies who are sick or wounded shall be respected and cared...nationality, by the belligerent in whose power they are. (Art. 1) Article 28 of the same Convention provides that : In the event of their military penal laws... | |
| American Political Science Association. Meeting - 1907 - 272 str.
...The Sick and Wounded. ARTICLE i. Officers, soldiers, and other persons officially attached to armies, who are sick or -wounded, shall be respected and cared...nationality, by the belligerent in whose power they are. A belligerent, when compelled to leave his wounded in the hands of his adversary, however, shall leave... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1908 - 494 str.
...THE SICK AND WOUNDED ARTICLE i. Officers, soldiers, and other persons officially attached to armies who are sick or wounded shall be respected and cared...nationality, by the belligerent in whose power they are. However, a belligerent, when compelled to leave his wounded in the hands of the enemy, shall leave... | |
| Percy Bordwell - 1908 - 420 str.
...• O I. Officers, soldiers and other persons officially attacked to armies who are sifk or mounded shall be respected and cared for, without distinction...nationality, by the belligerent in whose power they are. However, a belligerent, when compelled to leave his wounded in the hands of the enemy, shall leave... | |
| General Staff Corps - 1908 - 232 str.
...I.—The sick and wounded. ARTICLE 1. Officers, soldiers, and other persons officially attached to armies, who are sick or wounded, shall be respected and cared for, without distinction ol nationality, by the belligerent in whose power they are. A belligerent, however, when compelled... | |
| United States. War Department. General Staff - 1908 - 232 str.
...other persons officially attached to armies, who are sick or wounded, shall be respected and cared lor, without distinction of nationality, by the belligerent in whose power they are. A belligerent, however, when compelled to leave his wounded in the hands of his adversary, shall leave... | |
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