Ten years previously he had been cashiered out of the navy and had joined an SS group in Hamburg. |
Gen Whitelock was cashiered at the hospital in 1807 after his court martial for surrendering the fortress of Montevideo. |
Following this experience, officers were often delayed from entering active duty until older officers retired, resigned, or were cashiered. |
Although cashiered military officers formed a Legitimate Command in September 1990, they could not create an effective fighting force in exile. |
The court acquitted six of the defendants, while the soldiers on trial were all cashiered. |
During the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln hired, then cashiered, Generals Scott, McClellan, Burnside, Hooker and Meade before settling on Grant. |