For military members, simply recognizing that you have the legal capacity to do what’s right is no small thing.
They can refuse orders but could face consequences if the order is lawful. Members of the U.S. military have the legal right to refuse orders they believe are unlawful, but they risk violating ...
The Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW) has elected Santa Barbara resident Brig. Gen. Frederick R. Lopez, USMCR (ret.), to be the organization’s 90th National Commander-in-Chief. MOWW, founded in ...
Members of the U.S. military have the legal right to refuse orders they believe are unlawful, but they risk violating military laws of obedience if the order is in fact lawful, experts in military law ...