The Army regulation for an NCO that demoralizes a soldier E-4 and below is that they are recommended for promotion. It happens all the time guy.
By being excellent soldiers.
White officers and non-commissioned black officers.
In the Indian Army, posts are categorized into various ranks and roles, including commissioned officers, junior commissioned officers (JCOs), and other ranks (ORs). Commissioned officers, such as Lieutenants and Colonels, lead and manage units, while JCOs, like Subedar Majors, serve as crucial links between officers and soldiers. Other ranks encompass soldiers who perform various operational and support roles. Each category plays a vital role in the army's structure and functioning.
Of leading our soldiers in the defence of our nation take on of serving our Nation as commissioned officers of the Singapore Armed Forces.
They elected officers
Yes. Most officers wore collar rank and helmet rank. This doesn't mean that everyone followed regulation though. When it comes to the uniform in ww2, most soldiers did whatever they wanted.
Mutiny
Not specifically British Officers, but yes, British Soldiers.
is to mutiny
The relationship can be thought of as "rusty"... The officers were only doing their jobs; keeping the soldiers obediant/diciplined and to ensure that they fought properly. However, the soldiers did not like it when they were forced to march and complete drills. They were annoyed that they fought in the front lines and the officers stayed well back. But how do you think the officers became officers? They would have gone through the same things!
Netherlands - Their army is unionised.
They elected officers