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<blockquote data-quote="XGC Filters" data-source="post: 275728" data-attributes="member: 43653"><p>Saving Private Ryan</p><p></p><p>I have to agree with Syn BigPoppa, I am also a Army Vet and was also a NCO and even though i didn't agree with my superiors on several instances I always followed the order to the letter, as long as the order was legal and within the guidelines set by Army Regulations. </p><p></p><p> I have had several NCO and Officers above me, that i questioned how they attained there rank when giving such ludicris orders and that was during peacetime. I would be very uneasy with some of my former superiors commanding in wartime but even then you have to follow orders.</p><p></p><p> That is the glue that holds the military together, to follow orders without question or prejudice. Now being several years removed from the Military service I no longer have to follow orders from people like that, but what people fail to release is that people like admirals, generals, and commanders have a incredibly stressful job where decisions they make can result in causalties or worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XGC Filters, post: 275728, member: 43653"] Saving Private Ryan I have to agree with Syn BigPoppa, I am also a Army Vet and was also a NCO and even though i didn't agree with my superiors on several instances I always followed the order to the letter, as long as the order was legal and within the guidelines set by Army Regulations. I have had several NCO and Officers above me, that i questioned how they attained there rank when giving such ludicris orders and that was during peacetime. I would be very uneasy with some of my former superiors commanding in wartime but even then you have to follow orders. That is the glue that holds the military together, to follow orders without question or prejudice. Now being several years removed from the Military service I no longer have to follow orders from people like that, but what people fail to release is that people like admirals, generals, and commanders have a incredibly stressful job where decisions they make can result in causalties or worse. [/QUOTE]
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