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Michael Fallon’s cadets should learn when to disobey orders

Army cadets in training in Wallasey
Army cadets in training in Wallasey. Photograph: Jon Super for the Guardian

Michael Fallon’s plan for 150 more school cadet corps raises more questions than answers (A night in the field with a unit of Fallon’s school-age soldiers, 8 October). How about Junior Red Cross units instead? Or work with Médecins Sans Frontières? Or as Senior Scouts? If cadet corps are to have priority, then we must hope that the UN charter and the declaration of human rights will be on the agenda – and perhaps instructions about situations in which a soldier might have a clear duty to disobey orders.
Bruce Kent
Vice-president, Movement for the Abolition of War

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