What is the primary purpose of International Humanitarian Law?
To limit the effects of armed conflict and protect people who are not participating in hostilities.
What is the first priority when recovering human remains on the battlefield?
Ensure the scene is safe and secure.
Under the Law of Armed Conflict, can wounded enemy combatants receive medical treatment?
Yes, wounded enemy combatants must be treated humanely and provided medical care.
What two main groups are protected under IHL during armed conflict?
Civilians and wounded/surrendered combatants.
Why is positive identification important during the recovery process?
To accurately identify the deceased and notify next of kin.
What term describes acts such as torture or inhumane treatment during war?
War crimes.
What principle of IHL requires combatants to distinguish between military targets and civilians?
The Principle of Distinction.
What personal items should be documented during remains recovery?
Personal effects found with the remains such as ID tags, wallets, jewelry, or uniforms.
What should soldiers do if they receive an unlawful order?
Refuse the unlawful order and report it through the proper chain of command.
Which symbol is internationally recognized for medical personnel and protected medical facilities?
The Red Cross, Red Crescent, or Red Crystal symbol.
What is the purpose of maintaining chain of custody during remains recovery?
To preserve accountability and integrity of the remains and associated evidence.
What protected sites should generally not be targeted during armed conflict?
Hospitals, religious sites, schools, and cultural property unless used for military purposes.
What international organization is responsible for monitoring compliance with International Humanitarian Law during conflicts?
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
What organization within the U.S. military is primarily responsible for mortuary affairs operations?
The Quartermaster Mortuary Affairs Program.
What is the term for intentionally killing or mistreating prisoners, civilians, or wounded personnel during war?
A grave breach of the Geneva Conventions.