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Just a quick theoretical situation and question, here:
Situation: There's a fairly large city that has come under attack. The U.S. Military has ordered that the civilians be moved to another, safer city. Communication is severed, but before-hand it is made clear that the U.S. soldiers are to evacuate, too. But there are still civilians left, and so the soldiers decide to remain - against orders - until the civilians are safe.
The question: What would you think would be the highest-ranking officer at this scene? It seems to be a situation that calls for, say, a Major or lower. Do you think anyone higher would be placed in, or remain in, a situation like that? Or should I keep it with lower-ranking officers?
Situation: There's a fairly large city that has come under attack. The U.S. Military has ordered that the civilians be moved to another, safer city. Communication is severed, but before-hand it is made clear that the U.S. soldiers are to evacuate, too. But there are still civilians left, and so the soldiers decide to remain - against orders - until the civilians are safe.
The question: What would you think would be the highest-ranking officer at this scene? It seems to be a situation that calls for, say, a Major or lower. Do you think anyone higher would be placed in, or remain in, a situation like that? Or should I keep it with lower-ranking officers?