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Marines told to disarm in warzone as SecDef's life in danger
WTF?
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I'm not sure I'd obey that order to surrender arms.
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Well if a higher ranking enlisted or officer gave you the order and it was lawful you would be disobeying a direct order.I do not recall in the oath that I took that one had to like the order given to them only that they must obey any lawful order given by an appointed NCO or officer.
It is an usual order. However I suspect that there may be some stretching as to the reasoning and situation of the removal of weapons.It is very common at all but FOBs these days for only those that are on duty Military Police and those on guard duty and those about to go out side the line to be fully armed and their weapon in a ready state.I think someone may have seen something that they did not fully understand and they may have seen something out of context.It was most likely not an order from on high but an order from some overly jumpy Marine at the base.If some Lieutenant Colonel or Colonel gives you an order that is a little unnecessary but not overtly dangerous one cant say "sir that is a stupid order" even if it might be.They are trying to make it sound like every Marine at the base was standing there unarmed...more like the handful of Marines that got picked to meet and greet Panetta this article is trying to make it sound like an entire base was told to put its weapons down they would never say that because that order would be bogus and stupid. This article sounds very stir the potish to me. It sounds to me like that story took tidbits of confused and unrelated information and made an attention grabbing story to get hits and sell papers. Some of the whole stolen, flaming truck man is odd but I would say if anything is amiss it would be sketchy manner in which the article is written. |
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During the first Gulf War, Chaney had the military removed from the room when he was briefed on one of my projects.....and we were in the Pentagon at the time! Talk about a WTF moment.
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now that is a quality anecdote
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That does not sound too surprising to me.I can imagine that any SECDEF might feel ever so slightly narcissistic just knowing what they in effect are in control of.All though at the Pentagon itself that sounds very narcissistic.
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