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Disobeying orders.


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It's a better use of the term than applying it to some multi-millionaire who sticks one ball in the back of the net in twelve attempts.
Very, very true - some elements of society choose to direct their admiration at some of the most undeserving so-called 'heroes'.
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He disobeyed an order he let his heart rule his head and gave his life to save his mate, I was in the army and you do not disobey orders, there is always a reason for orders and that is to save life's, in combat you are tough to maim rather than kill the reason for this is so someone will try to rescue them when they start yelling out in pain then there is a chance of more casualty,s a wounded soldier takes up a lot of man power to care for and war is all about attrition,a very brave act indeed but a very foolish act that cost him his life, .

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