What are some examples of times when people must obey an authority figure, even though they may not want to?
There are plenty of times when someone must obey an authority figure even though they may not want to. One example is in the air force the flying officers follows the flight lieutenant who follows the squadron leader. Then the squadron leader follows the wing commander who then follows the group captain. The group captain follows the air commodore who then follows the air marshal who follows the marshal of the air force. Another example is children following their parents/ elders.
Must military commanders enforce harsh discipline on their soldiers?
Is it important for a military outfit to work as a team?
Yes, because if they don't it could up meaning the difference between life and death.
What are the consequences if a commander is unable to keep his or her troops under control during wartime?
death, injury, loss
Monday, February 23, 2009
English:Writing before Reading
Posted by Mary Zielonka at 4:34 PM
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