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Sasquatch is right on this piece, the only reason not to accept an order is because it doesnt comply with the ROE of the mission, or UCMJ, or whatever a rape, torture, blind, etc. order might fall under.
If u refuse an order it could cost ur fellow soldiers lives, so i would choose wisely what orders u do and dont follow, i wouldnt say never question orders though. I would say question orders that warrant a question common sense tells us which orders these are.
You all act like this is Vietnam and soldiers are faced with these choices everyday. It's not! The odds of an order like that coming down is like, once in a lifetime. I have never had an order I even had to think twice about, and thats not saying I follow blindly. When it comes time to shoot, you shoot. There's no official order needed. Early this morning I was on motor pool gaurd. A mortar round came down in the motor pool across the street and hit a tank. It caught on fire and the rounds inside it started to cook off. Did I need any order to do