to retrace their steps
Lieutenant Geranium and the Stealed Orders - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Only one Canadian was executed by the Canadian military during WW2. Private Harold Joseph Pringle was executed for murder 5 July 1945. It's debatable if he actually committed the crime. He had been a problem soldier since his enlistment and had deserted in Italy. A number of Canadian soldiers were executed by the SS during D-Day. 20 Canadian soldiers were executed on the orders of Brigadeführer Kurt Meyer. The soldiers, from North Nova Scotia Highlanders and the Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment, were executed by the 12 SS Panzer Division.
Medium - 2005 Doctor's Orders 2-12 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-14
I thought it was TWOR also but it's not, it's PWOR. The WASP call is "PWOR" (Proceed With Orders Received).
The town of Darien, Georgia is being looted by the other African-American Regiment known as the 'Contraband'. The officer in charge of the contraband, Colonel Montgomery, orders the 54th Massachusetts to assist in burning the town. The commander of the 54th refuses but, as he is out-ranked by Montgomery, he and his men are forced to take part in the destruction.
There are some circumstances in which it is better if soldiers do not follow their orders.
Henry runs towards the enemy troops with his regiment, experiencing a rush of adrenaline and fear as he charges into battle. He focuses on keeping pace with his fellow soldiers and following orders as he heads towards the enemy lines.
Only illegal orders.
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.
There is no bugle call which orders soldiers to sleep. There is 'Call to Quarters,' which orders soldiers to their rooms and 'Taps,' which calls for all lights to be extinguished.
Orders Are Orders - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L
Orders Is Orders - 1934 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Soldiers are expected to follow orders, including orders about training.
Insubordination punishment
Well Directly no, but his policy's he ordered played a HUGE role in the victory at Stalingrad, His orders like order 227 which made Soviet soldiers retreating without orders a crime punishable by death. in Stalingrad around 30,000 soviet soldiers where shot by their own side due to this. although this policy sound ruthless in the bigger picture most soviet soldiers fought bravely and the policy actually increase morale.
An adjutant of the regiment is a commissioned officer responsible for assisting the commanding officer in administrative tasks, such as coordinating training, managing personnel records, and facilitating communication within the unit. They play a crucial role in ensuring that the regiment operates smoothly and efficiently. The adjutant often acts as a liaison between the command staff and the soldiers, helping to relay orders and information. Additionally, they may be involved in planning and executing various regimental activities and events.
Colonel Ayres of the 140th Regiment typically provides detailed orders regarding troop movements, combat strategies, and logistical support during operations. His instructions emphasize discipline, coordination among units, and adherence to military protocols. Additionally, he often stresses the importance of maintaining communication and situational awareness among his officers and soldiers to ensure mission success.