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junglebeast
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Random question: suppose in the military that a recruit is given a direct order to do something by his captain, which obviously goes against the captain's own orders. Is the recruit exempt from the punishment because he was just following his own orders?
If he is not exempt from the punishment, then a recruit most constantly question his direct orders to make sure they are in line with the orders of his superior, and this would destabilize the entire chain of command...causing dissent and making it more difficult in general to get people to obey orders efficiently.
If he is not exempt from the punishment, then a recruit most constantly question his direct orders to make sure they are in line with the orders of his superior, and this would destabilize the entire chain of command...causing dissent and making it more difficult in general to get people to obey orders efficiently.