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  2. Insubordination - Wikipedia

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    Insubordination is the act of willfully disobeying a lawful order of one's superior. It is generally a punishable offense in hierarchical organizations such as the armed forces , which depend on people lower in the chain of command obeying orders.

  3. Justice Dept. official accuses FBI chief of 'insubordination ...

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    A top Justice Department official accused the FBI's acting leaders of “insubordination” in a Wednesday memo in which he sought to soothe anxiety inside the bureau over the potential for a ...

  4. Uniform Code of Military Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) is the foundation of the system of military justice of the armed forces of the United States.The UCMJ was established by the United States Congress in accordance with their constitutional authority, per Article I Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution, which provides that "The Congress shall have Power . . . to make Rules for the Government and ...

  5. Examples of civil disobedience - Wikipedia

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    On 15 April 2015 a pilot landed a one-man ultralight gyrocopter on the west lawn of the US Capitol Building in a protest against the influence of money in politics. The pilot, Doug Hughes, who was a mailman, carried 535 letters - one for every member of Congress. He was arrested after landing and sentenced to 120 days in prison.

  6. Southwest pilot removed from cockpit, booked for DUI - AOL

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    A Southwest Airlines pilot was removed from the cockpit ahead of a Wednesday flight from Georgia to Chicago and was booked on a charge of driving under the influence, a source familiar with the ...

  7. White House gives muddled answer when asked if it's safe to ...

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    The White House has tripped over its response on whether it was still safe to fly in American skies following two tragic plane crashes last week. Last week, the U.S. grappled with two devastating ...

  8. Offences against military law in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous flying Negligently doing an act when flying, or in relation to, an aircraft that may or does cause injury or loss of life; No No Two years' imprisonment 34 Low flying Intentionally, recklessly or negligently flying below 2,000 feet (610 m) (fixed wing aircraft) or 500 feet (152 m) (helicopters) No Yes Two years' imprisonment 35

  9. Top Justice Department official accuses FBI leadership of ...

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    The acting deputy attorney general accused FBI leadership of “insubordination” by refusing to identify a “core team” of bureau employees who worked on January 6 investigations, while ...