What can the commander of a military unit suffer for refusing a subordinate
...in the treatment of a stomach ulcer, refuses to take him to the hospital.
...in the treatment of a stomach ulcer, refuses to take him to the hospital.
What is the punishment if I refuse to perform a combat mission?
Do you think it is fair that judges are prohibited from imposing a more lenient sentence on military personnel for disobedience, and if so, why?
Can a service member file a lawsuit to recover damages from the commander of a military unit for an unlawful refusal of discharge?
I recently learned about a case where a soldier was unable to carry out an order from his commander due to health reasons and was acquitted by a court. I wonder if a soldier can refuse to carry out an order at all if he considers it illegal or dangerous to his life or health?
I recently read a news story about five servicemen in Vinnytsia region who refused to return to duty after the SZCH. I wondered if they could really face up to 10 years in prison? What are the consequences of refusing to follow orders for servicemen?