a war conduct is how the battle was fought, in a way rules of the war.
Aerial bombing in the North; Search and Destroy in the South.
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They were young Navajo men from the Navajo tribe in the United States recruited to learn the Navajo code and conduct radio communications on the war front.
Congress passed the War Labor Disputes Act on June 25, 1943, which authorized the president to take over for the war effort.The government then sought the cooperation of those who controlled the resources needed to conduct the war successfully.
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The Geneva Convention establishes the rules of conduct among its signatories.
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During the Korean War
The person to whom Congress gives the authority to conduct war and command the military is the President of the United States at that time.
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By December of 1861, Radical Republicans and even some Democrats were dissatisfied with the way the US Civil War was being conducted. That month the US Congress created the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War.
I do not conduct any training as I am a virtual assistant. However, it is recommended to conduct Level B training on the law of war at least annually to ensure personnel are updated on relevant protocols, regulations, and best practices.
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In Sparta, the two kings were the war leaders, and the conduct of warlike operations was determined by them in conjunction with the council. In Athens there were 10 generals, one from each tribe, who were charged with the conduct of wars after the Assembly had determined to engage in war.
The war cabinet is the group of advisors to the President or Prime Minister (the head of government) on issues relating to the conduct of a war.
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Aerial bombing in the North; Search and Destroy in the South.