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Yes, what was done was a crime and in a combat zone. So yes, I agree technically you could term their actions a "war crime". However, again the gravity of what was done would I feel cheapen the term. Look at all the "war criminals" who are on CBSA's naughty list. These are murderers and other associated serious bad asses. I don't see anyone listed who took a piss. Further, of our more recent CF vintage when former Capt. Semrau was being tried not once did I hear anyone use this term in respect to his case. One when set against the other again pales by comparison. These Marines have conducted a breach of service discipline, I prefer to think of it that way and will save the "WC" title for acts that are well, more weighty. Perhaps the JAG's should come up with a better term for these lighter offenses so's not to cheapen the term.ArmyVern said:But,
What else do we call acts in contravention of the LOAC and Geneva Conventions? This recent act wasn't just against a single nation's code of justice rather it is also against international codes that the US was signatory to..