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07-23-21, 03:45 PM #1
Do you have to obey an order if you’re off of work, in civis, and the weekend?
Random thought but like for example if a corporal on duty tell you to take off your hood in the barracks, and you’re in civis on a Saturday, do you have to listen?
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07-24-21, 07:41 AM #2
Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: Is it worth the possibility of office hours to obey a silly order that is easy to obey? It's not like the corporal is ordering you to go out and dig a 100-foot long trench line. Always obey orders that are legal, no matter how stupid they seem.
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07-24-21, 09:14 AM #3
Good answer, Chris. I have a feeling that boot camp instruction isn't what it used to be. Just a thin veneer applied that can wear off very quickly----.completely unsurprising in 2021.
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07-24-21, 02:44 PM #4
I can't speak for the current Marine Corps, but when I was in if you didn't listen to what a corporal told you to do, you would find your ass being handed to you by ALL the NCOs.
It didn't matter whether we were "on duty" one not.
(Drunken and /or unlawful orders excepted of course, but I don't remember any instances of those)
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07-24-21, 04:03 PM #5
YES .. What else did you not learn Boot?
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