texas. i never spoke to an attorney in texas. i took it right next door to captain john scott the j.a.g. officer for the command and he was the j.a.g. officer i was referred to by the command lawyer saying he is a specialist in this area. a few days later were you ever asked to lie to deceive, to give misinformation, or was it simply to collect information and report back to your superiors? in that particular order on the 22nd of march we were asked to analyze the information, what the impact had been on those distinguished visitors and then provide an assessment of what we could do moving forward. and again, honestly, it doesn t really matter what i thought was legal or illegal or what the command thought was legal or illegal. what matters is that on the 27th of march captain scott came back with an opinion that said, this isn t proper. don t do this. it s against doctrine. it s against law and we shouldn t be doing these things. according to the military, if