Okay, read the column.
The sargeant major is, if quoted correctly, being an azz. Hill has a better assessment but I think his reasoning is faulty. The two men obviously have feelings for the women already, otherwise they would not have converted to Islam. To keep them out of touch with their wives (or even if not married, fiances) and leaving the women in dangerous settings will cause the men, IMHO, to be even more distracted from their duties.
The men should get punished for disobeying a direct order, but the army should take a serious look at the idiot issuing the order.
The sargeant major is, if quoted correctly, being an azz. Hill has a better assessment but I think his reasoning is faulty. The two men obviously have feelings for the women already, otherwise they would not have converted to Islam. To keep them out of touch with their wives (or even if not married, fiances) and leaving the women in dangerous settings will cause the men, IMHO, to be even more distracted from their duties.
The men should get punished for disobeying a direct order, but the army should take a serious look at the idiot issuing the order.
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