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Does anyone have accurate info on any current U.S military REFUSING A DIRECT ORDER from the Commander in Chief, Donald Trump ??? BACKGROUND Failure to obey a general order or regulation issued by a military department or a commanding officer you will be subject to charges under Article 92 of the UCMJ. If you fail to comply with these orders, you may face some very harsh penalties, including: Confinement for years simply by failing to follow an order that you had no idea existed. Dishonorably discharged from the military, ending your military career and threatening your civilian career with a tarnished reputation. All pay and benefits may be forfeited. Your healthcare, your pension, your paycheck—all of it may be taken from you. The Military's Definition of a General Order or Regulation Any order or regulation passed down from the highest echelon of the military—including the President, Secretary of Defense, Homeland Security, or any military department—as well as any general officer with troops under his or her command, has the ability to issue a general order or regulation that affects all military personnel under that command. Maximum Possible Punishment The maximum sentence under this article includes: Violation of or failure to obey lawful general order or regulation: Reduction to E-1 Forfeiture of all pay and allowances Confinement for 2 years Dishonorable discharge Violation of or failure to obey other lawful order: Reduction to E-1 Forfeiture of all pay and allowances Confinement for 6 months Bad Conduct discharge Dereliction of duty is a lesser punishment under Article 92 that varies depending on the intent or capability of the service member. Maximum sentencing under willful dereliction of duty is a bad conduct discharge, forfeiture of all pay and allowances, and confinement for 6 months.

Does anyone have accurate info on any current U.S military REFUSING A DIRECT ORDER from the Commander in Chief, Donald Trump ???

BACKGROUND

Failure to obey a general order or regulation issued by a military department or a commanding officer you will be subject to charges under Article 92 of the UCMJ.

If you fail to comply with these orders, you may face some very harsh penalties, including:

Confinement for years simply by failing to follow an order that you had no idea existed.
Dishonorably discharged from the military, ending your military career and threatening your civilian career with a tarnished reputation.
All pay and benefits may be forfeited. Your healthcare, your pension, your paycheck—all of it may be taken from you.

The Military's Definition of a General Order or Regulation

Any order or regulation passed down from the highest echelon of the military—including the President, Secretary of Defense, Homeland Security, or any military department—as well as any general officer with troops under his or her command, has the ability to issue a general order or regulation that affects all military personnel under that command.

Maximum Possible Punishment

The maximum sentence under this article includes: Violation of or failure to obey lawful general order or regulation:

Reduction to E-1
Forfeiture of all pay and allowances
Confinement for 2 years
Dishonorable discharge

Violation of or failure to obey other lawful order:

Reduction to E-1
Forfeiture of all pay and allowances
Confinement for 6 months
Bad Conduct discharge

Dereliction of duty is a lesser punishment under Article 92 that varies depending on the intent or capability of the service member. Maximum sentencing under willful dereliction of duty is a bad conduct discharge, forfeiture of all pay and allowances, and confinement for 6 months.

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Fuck You!

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No illegal orders need be followed but you'd better be prepared to fight it. Otherwise, that looks correct.

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Tell that to Lt. Calley who was Convicted by court martial for following orders to massacre civilians at My Lai, Vietnam.