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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. Garrity warning - Wikipedia

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    In that case, a police officer was compelled to make a statement or be fired, and then criminally prosecuted for his statement. The Supreme Court found that the officer had been deprived of his Fifth Amendment right to silence. A typical Garrity warning (exact wording varies between state and/or local investigative agencies) may read as follows:

  4. Altalena Affair - Wikipedia

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    Altalena Affair Part of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War Altalena on fire after being shelled near Tel Aviv Date 20 June – 23 June 1948 Location Coast of Israel Result IDF victory Civil war averted after Irgun leader Menachem Begin orders his followers not to retaliate Most arrested Irgun members later released and integrated into IDF Belligerents Israel Defense Forces Irgun Commanders and ...

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  6. Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy - Wikipedia

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    On December 7, 2006, the George W. Bush administration's Department of Justice ordered the midterm dismissal of seven United States attorneys. [1] Congressional investigations focused on whether the Department of Justice and the White House were using the U.S. attorney positions for political advantage.

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    An at-will employee can be fired at any time for any reason and without warning — and without having to establish “just cause.” ...

  8. James R. Schlesinger - Wikipedia

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    According to Bob Woodward's 1999 book, Shadow, Ford let the incident go, but when Schlesinger committed further insubordination on other matters, Ford fired him. Woodward observes, "The United States had just lost a war for the first time. That the president and the secretary of defense could not agree on who was in charge was appalling.

  9. ‘Worse than toxic’: Employees allege culture of retaliation ...

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    The Statesman spoke with 17 former and current employees who described a pattern of retaliation that they said jeopardized public health services.