noncombatant|noncombatants in English

noun

['nɑnkəm'bætnt /'nɒn'kɒmbətənt]

soldier who does not belong to a fighting unit

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1. I could not agree to accepting noncombatant assignments of war work.

2. Future forces should operate from a generally benevolent policy of avoiding noncombatant casualties.

3. USCIS officer: If the law requires it, are you willing to perform noncombatant services in the U.

4. He refused to join the army or to perform noncombatant duties directed by the military.

5. If the law requires it, are you willing to perform noncombatant services in the U. S. Armed Forces?

6. Because of the objective's urban location, minimizing both collateral damage and noncombatant casualties is a priority.

7. Frank Platt, a Bible Student who had agreed to undertake noncombatant duties, was subjected to prolonged and vicious persecution when sent to the front.

8. Concerning noncombatant losses, The World Book Encyclopedia states: “No one knows how many civilians died of disease, starvation, and other war-related causes.

9. Yet, according to the latest figures from the UN, noncombatant deaths were up 15% in the first half of 2011 compared with a year earlier.

10. An enemy force that is dispersed in an urban area or other close terrain, and perhaps intermixed with the noncombatant population, is highly difficult to find and attack.

11. As Braful Bidwai and Achin Vanaik point out, the very use of nuclear weapons would be to break the principle of proportionate use of force, and such weapons clearly cannot be made to distinguish between combatants and noncombatants as required in the just conduct of war.

12. When revolutionaries or insurgents, broadly defined, indiscriminately attack civilians, they generally attack “Complicitous civilians,” i.e., those categories of noncombatants which the revolutionaries see as benefiting from, supporting and/or having a substantial capacity to influence the states that the revolutionaries are attempting to displace or overthrow.

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