Because military discipline and effectiveness are built on a foundation of obedience to orders?
When will these editors figure out that it's QAnon, not Qanon.
(from Sept and it's Newsweek, I know, but look where we are today…)
The armed services chairman told the network that military leaders told him they "serve one president at a time," and while he does not expect Trump to go quietly, after January 20 "all the layers of government will no longer serve him, they will serve Joe Biden—if he wins and if he is sworn in—and there is nothing he can do about that."
"The second thing is: Does he try to order the military to defy that? What the military has made clear to me is they will not follow an unlawful order. Period," Smith told CNN.
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-election-military-transfer-power-1534208
Members of the U.S. armed forces have an additional option: They could refuse to follow the orders of their commander-in-chief if they believed those orders were contrary to their oath to the Constitution.
The right to disobey: If military members find themselves in a tragic situation in which some level of partisanship is unavoidable, they would then have to consider which course of action would tarnish the military and our nation more.
Exactly, which is why when they stupidly put the word together, you have to capitalize the A.
You say "no civilians" so they were military hires? LOL