Also, it seems your assuming the MD isn't/wasn't intelligent enough to figure that out for herself before hand. I'll assume she knew/knows full well what potential consequences exist.
I can assure you, being a commissioned officer does not preclude anyone from a spell of bad judgement. I've observed it many times and seen plenty of careers come to a very undignified end.
By the same token, I'll stick with my assumption that she's aware of what might happen with such an action as there's no evidence here that she's a "dunce" (or unintelligent person), while there is some evidence (M.D.) that she isn't.
There are people that put principles and their convictions first over career. Indeed rare, but they exist, and have since the beginning.
Well, if she's going to do this, she really ought to find a better attorney than Orly Taitz. That woman, running from courtroom to courtroom with Lucas Smith's bogus "Kenyan BC" will destroy her.
A matter of opinion, of course. So far as I can tell, competent or not, experienced or not, like her or not: Dr. Taitz has 1) gone the farthest to date and 2) has brought more "media" attention to the issue than any one else (in all their experience).
The information on the Captain meeting with an O-6 at Ft. Riley came from Major Stefan Cook, AKA FReeper Roaddog727. Right here