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Old 07-05-2008, 12:28 AM   #11

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Re: a suggestion on medics

I've heard from a guy that during his training, medics were taught to only shoot at non-lethal places on the enemy, being able to go and aid him afterwards.

Like only disabling the enemy if medics were to be engaged.
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Old 07-05-2008, 12:53 AM   #12

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Re: a suggestion on medics

And a hostile nation is going to abide by the rules that any foreign Medical personnel equipped with a pistol is considered exempt from engagement? Let alone an Insurgency? I think not.

We must have forgotten that there are civilians entering countries of conflict on thier own good will to aid and rebuild another's society. Who they themselves have been captured and been subject to horrific fates far worse than most can imagine, simply for being guilty of innocence. Let alone a soldier clad in a particular nations uniform offering medical services to his/her countrymen.

Someone must be daft or delusional. Leave it as is, before we see gameplay turn for worse. This is almost as bad as someone previously suggesting that there should be women and children inside of Al Basrah's Insurgency map.

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Old 07-05-2008, 04:11 AM   #13

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Re: a suggestion on medics

its because in some nations, and most countries in the past, Medics arnt part of the military and are actually regular doctors or nurses who have volunteered or have been chosen for duty and as such are not suposed to be killed by troops. there for if he carried a rifle it would be a little harder for troops to identify that he is not a soldier. the geneva convention states that it is illegal to purposfully kill doctors/surgeons unless they present themselves as a direct threat. hence the pistol was just for self defence.

and as for today most medics are soldiers trained in first aid, or someone who joined the army and is training to become a surgeon etc.
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Old 07-05-2008, 05:32 AM   #14

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Re: a suggestion on medics

If the medics only get a pistol it should also be punishment for shooting the medics.

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Old 07-05-2008, 12:28 PM   #15

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Re: a suggestion on medics

Just a thought, but if medics did get a pistol, how the hell is that gonna effect gameplay for the medic?

If you do put a punishment for killing medics.. then i see a very weird picture forming in my head.

*A 2 guys from your squad lying wounded on the ground, your the medic who has a pistol. There is an enemy squad of 6 people standing next to you, just watching you. the moment u reieve anyone from ur squad..or ur team they r gonna get wasted*

Either that or u try n take them all on with ur pistol or just leave them.

Dunno if i wanna be in that situation to be fair...
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Old 07-05-2008, 11:23 PM   #16

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Re: a suggestion on medics

it's like this: According to the Geneva convention; to be protected by this convention a medic is only allowed to shoot in self defense or to defend his patient. Self defense is not considered to be so at long range and therefore only a small sidearm is necessary. If a medic picks up a rifle and engage in normal combat activities his protection stated in the Geneva convention cease to apply. The convention only applies when fighting a regular army and an army from a country that has signed the convention as well.. When fighting irregular warfare such as in Iraq and Afghanistan the opposing part have no Geneva convention to follow and so the medics use rifles..

The other point about small sidearms are the fact that the medic is carrying a lot of equipment and has a job in the field where something as large as a rifle easily get in the way..

I'm from the Norwegian army as well

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