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"...who, as an American Infantry Scout hors de combat, as a prisoner of war, witnessed the fire bombing of [[Dresden]], ..."
"...who, as an American Infantry Scout hors de combat, as a prisoner of war, witnessed the fire bombing of [[Dresden]], ..."


[[Baroness Orczy]] writes about when Chauvelin says some soldiers will be 'hors de combat' in the famous novel, ''The Scarlet Pimpernel''
"... When we find them, there will be a band of desperate men at the bay. Some of our men, I presume, will be put hors de combat. These royalists are good swordsmen, and the Englishman is devilish cunning, and looks very powerful."
==See also==
==See also==
* [[Combatant]]
* [[Combatant]]

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Hors de combat, literally meaning "out of the fight," is a French term used in diplomacy and international law to refer to soldiers who are incapable of performing their military function. Examples include a downed fighter pilot, as well as the sick, wounded, detained, or otherwise disabled. Soldiers hors de combat are normally granted special protections according to the laws of war, sometimes including prisoner of war status.

Kurt Vonnegut describes himself as an 'hors de combat' on the title page of his famous anti-war novel, Slaughterhouse Five. "...who, as an American Infantry Scout hors de combat, as a prisoner of war, witnessed the fire bombing of Dresden, ..."

Baroness Orczy writes about when Chauvelin says some soldiers will be 'hors de combat' in the famous novel, The Scarlet Pimpernel "... When we find them, there will be a band of desperate men at the bay. Some of our men, I presume, will be put hors de combat. These royalists are good swordsmen, and the Englishman is devilish cunning, and looks very powerful."

See also