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DDODungeons & Dragons Online
DDODynamic Drive Overlay
DDODollard des Ormeaux (Montreal District)
DDODeputy Director of Operations (US CIA)
DDODouble Die Obverse (numismatics)
DDODiscrete Digital Output (NASA)
DDODesignated Detention Officer (UK police)
DDODisobeying a Direct Order
DDODigital Data Objects
DDODigital Data Out
DDODepartmental Duty Officer
DDODesignated Days Off
DDODistrict Directorate Officer
DDODuty District Officer
DDODirect Dialing Overseas (Nortel)


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But the evidence shows that he failed to fulfill his duty, including disobeying a direct order to take a physical and failing to show up for required service.
A sailor convicted of mutiny during World War II was given a prison term of 15 years for disobeying a direct order.
Considering that the vast majority of the military personnel court-martialed and convicted for disobeying a direct order and/or lying about it receive a minimum sentence of a dishonorable discharge, with loss of pay, rank and benefits, I'd say she has done pretty well.
 
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