Sierra Leone
Practice Relating to Rule 116. Accounting for the Dead
Sierra Leone’s Instructor Manual (2007) states:
It is therefore the responsibility that at the end of every engagement soldiers should …
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b. Identify the dead by checking his identity card or disc.
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j. The above mentioned actions shall be applied to all dead persons, whether civilian or military, own or enemy forces.
Sierra Leone’s Instructor Manual (2007) states:
It is therefore the responsibility that at the end of every engagement soldiers should …
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e. Mark the gravesite with local material so that it can easily be located. Record the details.
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j. The above mentioned actions shall be applied to all dead persons, whether civilian or military, own or enemy forces.
Sierra Leone’s Instructor Manual (2007) states:
It is therefore the responsibility that at the end of every engagement soldiers should …
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e. Mark the gravesite with local material so that it can easily be located. Record the details.
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j. The above mentioned actions shall be applied to all dead persons, whether civilian or military, own or enemy forces.
Sierra Leone’s Instructor Manual (2007) states:
It is therefore the responsibility that at the end of every engagement soldiers should …
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f. Evacuate the identity card or disc [from the dead]. Those with double disc, one shall remain and evacuate the other. This is to inform the family, who have a right to know what has happened to their relative.
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j. The above mentioned actions shall be applied to all dead persons, whether civilian or military, own or enemy forces.