An act issued in 1867 that forced Andrew Johnson to issue military orders through the general of the army (then Ulysses S. Grant) instead of directly to the south.
US Military awards are rescinded in the same way they are awarded: BY OFFICIAL ORDERS.
The military leaders tried as best they could to fulfill their leader's orders and fight until they were ordered to surrender. (The political leaders all fled or committed suicide).
Military General Service Medal was created on 1847-06-01.
If you're called up on orders for deployment, then yes.
There are three General Orders:1st General Order"I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved." 2nd General Order"I will obey my special orders and perform all of my duties in a military manner." 3rd General Order"I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and anything not covered in my instructions, to the commander of the relief." The Navy/Marines, and Coast Guard have a list of General Orders that represent essentially what the Army's three General Orders do.
It is the calendar of general oders which means that the calendar follows orders from the general
Unless you are in a very senior position you don't question military orders.
Active Duty Operational Support orders
An act issued in 1867 that forced Andrew Johnson to issue military orders through the general of the army (then Ulysses S. Grant) instead of directly to the south.
one who carries orders or sends orders (of some type)
there are 3types of standing orders institutional standing orders specialist standing orders general standing orders
Soldiers are expected to follow orders, including orders about training.
They faced several problems. One was that not all the fighters were military, so they did not take their orders from the military. Their leader often contradicted military orders. Another was that they were greatly outnumbered.
The military was part of the monarchy and the Queen was the person who gave the orders.
Yes he has to go, that's why they are called orders. He can request a change in orders, but if it is denied then he must go.
No, military law does not require soldiers to blindly follow orders. Soldiers are expected to adhere to lawful orders, but they also have a responsibility to refuse or report orders that are illegal, violate human rights, or go against the principles of morality and ethics. This is known as the principle of lawful disobedience.