51. He asked to be transferred to a unit with no U.N. missions scheduled, but his commanders told him he would have no choice but to follow orders. 52. He followed orders to say nothing about his wartime duty, often to his frustration but sometimes to his amusement. 53. He said he, too, would simply expect them to follow orders. 54. He said he was following orders from Tokyo. 55. He learned to follow orders. 56. Her actors and crew are not following orders. 57. He said he was just following orders and trying to conserve oxygen by limiting his movements. 58. His Pentagon was reluctant to follow his orders to fight small battles in faraway places for political goals. 59. His lawyers have tried to paint him as a foot soldier who believed that he had no choice but to follow orders. 60. His new running mate, Jack Kemp, has proved that he knows how to behave vice-presidentially by wearing a muzzle and following orders. |