Prompted by a Defence-in-Depth article (part of Kings Wars Studies) pointing to:http://militaryethics.uk/en/ and the courses on offer - including a free MOOC I have looked at the collection of threads on PME and Ethics generally, so some merging comes shortly.

The article opens with:
Globally, there is a growing acknowledgment that military ethics and a genuine, deep appreciation of human rights issues is a crucial component of the education of every service member, wherever they may serve. There is a clear linkage between ethical behaviour within armed forces and their conduct on operations. Fostering ethical awareness and moral decision-making in military personnel is a proven way of reducing unnecessary harm and suffering in conflict situations. It would seem obvious that there is substantial benefit for everyone in making tools to make this happen available as widely as possible.

(A "taster" of the questions asked) Questions are generally open ended and encourage people to think about key issues that may arise in a military setting. For example:
  • Is it ever acceptable to challenge an order from a superior?
  • Is necessity ever a reason to break the laws of war?
  • Can soldiers refuse to serve if they disagree with their government’s decisions?
Link:https://defenceindepth.co/2017/01/02/4232/