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Jeffrey Sinclair was serving as a flight instructor at the Academy when he first met Catherine Sakai, a student of his. Edward MacDougan did a stint as an Academy instructor and set his students (including John Sheridan) lessons in moral conflicts, saying "Soldiers aren't machines. They have to think and decide if an order is moral or not." William Hague attended the Academy with the future Captain of the EAS Clarkstown.

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  • Jeffrey Sinclair was serving as a flight instructor at the Academy when he first met Catherine Sakai, a student of his. Edward MacDougan did a stint as an Academy instructor and set his students (including John Sheridan) lessons in moral conflicts, saying "Soldiers aren't machines. They have to think and decide if an order is moral or not." William Hague attended the Academy with the future Captain of the EAS Clarkstown.
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  • Jeffrey Sinclair was serving as a flight instructor at the Academy when he first met Catherine Sakai, a student of his. Edward MacDougan did a stint as an Academy instructor and set his students (including John Sheridan) lessons in moral conflicts, saying "Soldiers aren't machines. They have to think and decide if an order is moral or not." William Hague attended the Academy with the future Captain of the EAS Clarkstown.
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