Posted on Apr 15, 2020
The national defense establishment failed to prepare for the coronavirus — Axios
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The author is an idiot. First we can not anticipate all surprise threats. Just look at all the countries with COVID-19. Second, our leaders and agencies failed to act in a properly and timely manner. We had a plan but it was not utilized.
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Maybe it's time for them to rethink how they deploy our troops. This isn't the first time disease has crippled the military, but troop-health has had to play 2nd fiddle to operational readiness.
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"Orders are not orders;
they are not chiseled in stone;
the UCMJ quotes “lawful orders“.
If following an order gives you
an actual crisis of conscience,
ask yourself if it is lawful.
You may legally find it is not.
Should you decide against following
that order, know your decision
will be meticulously scrutinized.
Save this right for an existential issue;
use it only sparingly, and with
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-Unknown instructor at a UCMJ class in BCT, anno 1980 Ft. Knox, KY.
--- so, maybe now's one of those existential times...???
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-Ed Boles
they are not chiseled in stone;
the UCMJ quotes “lawful orders“.
If following an order gives you
an actual crisis of conscience,
ask yourself if it is lawful.
You may legally find it is not.
Should you decide against following
that order, know your decision
will be meticulously scrutinized.
Save this right for an existential issue;
use it only sparingly, and with
Great caution."
-Unknown instructor at a UCMJ class in BCT, anno 1980 Ft. Knox, KY.
--- so, maybe now's one of those existential times...???
Warriors Forever!
-Ed Boles
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