Guidance from Democrats to disobey illegal orders is of no use to our service members

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Guidance from Democrats to disobey illegal orders is of no use to our service members

Military orders carry, per law, a presumption of legality, as long as the order relates to a military duty and is given by a proper authority.

Lt. Col. Rachel E. VanLandingham (ret.)

Rachel E. VanLandingham retired as a lieutenant colonel from the U.S. Air Force. She is the Irwin R. Buchalter professor of law at Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, and president emerita of the National Institute of Military Justice.

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