Off-Duty Soldier’s Rescue of Civilians Is True Military Ethos, Rules Armed Forces Tribunal
Armed Forces Tribunal rules that rescuing civilians while off duty reflects true military ethos, holding that a soldier’s duty extends beyond uniformed hours.
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Armed Forces Tribunal rules that rescuing civilians while off duty reflects true military ethos, holding that a soldier’s duty extends beyond uniformed hours.
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