The group that can amend the UCMJ
What is Congress?
Military Orders that delineate when, where, how, and against whom military force may be used
What is ROE?
Character, Special Obligations, and Constraints are factors of this framework
What is the Moral Deliberation Roadmap?
The highest level within the hierarchy of loyalties?
What is the Constitution?
According to CS Lewis, the thing that one finds upon getting to the "Inner Ring"
What is another ring?
Jus in Bello means this when translated?
What is Just Conduct in War?
The meaning of the acronym PIN
What is proportionate, necessary, and imminence?
Four sources constraining the use of military force?
What is the President, Congress, the Courts, and the supreme law of the land?
Forfeiture of pay and extra duty are punishments awarded at this proceeding
What is NJP?
A rationalization strategy where someone perceives they have 'no other choice' to participate in corrupt activity
What is denial of responsibility?
Military Necessity and discrimination are key principles of a set of rules that govern conduct of war.
What is the Law of Armed Conflict/Law of War
Kant's "mere means test"
What is Categorical Imperative?
Leadership and Military Bearing are evaluated on this document
What is FITREP?
These are the three obligations that comprise the 3-Way Moral Problem of War
What is Non-Combatants/The Enemy, Mission, and Troops?
What is pre-trial confinement?
St. Aquinas' original criteria to satisfy going to war
What are Legitimate Authority, just cause, and right intentions?