Ten years previously he had been cashiered out of the navy and had joined an SS group in Hamburg. |
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In the end, even the redoubtable grand defender of Tongzhou, Chen Kui, was cashiered for not controlling the highwaymen. |
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During the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln hired, then cashiered, Generals Scott, McClellan, Burnside, Hooker and Meade before settling on Grant. |
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Following this experience, officers were often delayed from entering active duty until older officers retired, resigned, or were cashiered. |
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Gen Whitelock was cashiered at the hospital in 1807 after his court martial for surrendering the fortress of Montevideo. |
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A further 150 generals have been cashiered and live under close surveillance. |
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It had left him an alcoholic, cashiered from the service after 17 years on a medical discharge. |
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So, instead of advancing to the Fiesta Bowl to play for the national championship, the Wildcats were cashiered to the Alamo Bowl. |
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These efforts actually backfired, and one lower-level State Department official was cashiered. |
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The court acquitted six of the defendants, while the soldiers on trial were all cashiered. |
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After a trial, Johnston was cashiered and the charges against Bligh rejected. |
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Although cashiered military officers formed a Legitimate Command in September 1990, they could not create an effective fighting force in exile. |
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When one erring General committed the Amritsar massacre in India, there was great public outrage in Britain and he was cashiered over it. |
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The little guy did have a crucial part in the only goal of the half, but a number of the home defenders should have been cashiered for desertion for their part in it. |
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He was cashiered and would spend the next three years in prison. |
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Alaric cashiered his ineffectual puppet emperor after eleven months and again tried to reopen negotiations with Honorius. |
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On January 31st, the major found responsible for the 21 murders in Doramba was cashiered and sentenced to just two years in prison. Sooner or later, it seems likely the king will have to climb down. |
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Native troops were therefore cashiered and replaced by foreign mercenaries on specific contract. |
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On October 12, 1659, the Commons cashiered General John Lambert and other officers, and installed Fleetwood as chief of a military council under the authority of the Speaker. |
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Inevitably his appeals for financial assistance were ignored and, though not cashiered from the army, he was pointedly cold-shouldered by his brother officers. |
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The Commons, on 12 October 1659, cashiered General John Lambert and other officers, and installed Fleetwood as chief of a military council under the authority of the Speaker. |
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