Combat Ethics?
That's difficult. If your country has agreed to some sort of "laws of land warfare" then as a soldier you are obligated at least by law to follow them and there are consequences for not doing so.
If you are dueling, usually if you were honor bound to follow some sort of "code duello" there would be some sort of social consequences for not following them.
If you are in a bar and "mutual combat" breaks out, the one of you that thinks he is fighting by some sort of code is the one that is going to lose.
If you are in a criminal assault, then there are use of force laws that have to be followed or you go to jail... but as far as I am concerned whatever the scum gets he deserved.
Filip Pobran said:
"it is not hard to pull the trigger. it is hard to kill a person"
That is one of those things that the people that control society would really, really like you to believe because it makes you easier to control. The truth is though it is so false as to not even be funny. What is hard is to
keep people from killing each other. We do it all the time. Most of out laws are there to
stop us from killing each other. And contrary to what you see in the movies, the people that have made a justified killing, whether police officers or soldiers, don't lay in bed at night and sweat thinking about the horrible things they have done.
A more apt quote from one of my friends would be:
"the amateur controls the open, the professional controls the close."
In fact, I think it is harder to get up a good head of steam to use while sparring than it would be for me to get my blood up to fight for real.
David Welch
ARMA East Tennessee
"A sword never kills anybody; it is a tool in the killer's hand." Lucius Annaeus Seneca 4BC-65AD.