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He would not be guilty of desertion as he never went anywhere. He would be guilty of refusing a direct order from his commanding officer. This is sometimes referred to as refusing to Soldier. If he had raised his views and taken the line of being a conscientious objector then he could not have been sent.
Ah yes, sorry. I used the wrong word and should have said "refusing to follow a legal order" and not "desertion".
Not true, the court would only be ruling on whether this guy was guilty of desertion...not whether the war was illegal.
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He would not be guilty of desertion as he never went anywhere. He would be guilty of refusing a direct order from his commanding officer. This is sometimes referred to as refusing to Soldier. If he had raised his views and taken the line of being a conscientious objector then he could not have been sent.
I heard on the radio this morning that Flt Lt Dr. someone , is going through the courtmartial process today for refusing to do a 2nd turn in Iraq after reading and concluding that the war was illegal.
I havn't seen it anywhere else though.
I'm sure he's done for plus several months in Colchester.
I thought the "war" was finished and they were just assisting the Iraqi security forces now?
I heard on the radio this morning that Flt Lt Dr. someone , is going through the courtmartial process today for refusing to do a 2nd turn in Iraq after reading and concluding that the war was illegal.
I havn't seen it anywhere else though.
I'm sure he's done for plus several months in Colchester.
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