Who gets to determine if it is unlawful? Doesn't that happen after the fact? Yes, you are taught to obey orders of superiors and there are some caveats--but what do you suppose happens to those who do not obey?
I believe we have it in this case. Patton apparently told an investigator to stay in his lane, when the investigator asked a soldier about his treatment--which is why the investigator was there.
What generally happens to those in the military who do not follow orders? Or for that matter, one who tells a superior office the subordinate thinks his order is illegal and therefore he won't comply?
Refusing to follow an order is serious business in the military. I convened courts-martials over exactly that issue. Know what the courts-martial conviction rate is?
It is higher than the percentage of what long term Wave shareholders have lost. It is close to 99.9 per cent.
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