What you're suggesting is that any military member can refuse to obey an order for any reason they can come up with (if they think an order is "illegal") to not follow an order? I don't think so...
Do you think the order to bomb Iran's nuclear sites was illegal? The officer who gave the order should have refused? Should the pilots who flew the mission have refused to fly?
Why can't you quote me, Pee pee? No one is questioning following Constitutional law.
Since you failed to answer my question (since pilots ARE commissioned officers), could they refuse to bomb Iraq's nuclear sites?
Do you think any of those pilots refused? I'd say every one was ready and willing to fly.. But since you are "more educated" than me,
answer my question, did any refuse? Could they refuse? Could any member of our military who didn't attend West Point refuse to obey an order? they think is "illegal"?