Similarly, under a series of Supreme Court decisions, civilians cannot be court-martialed in the absence of a formal declaration of war. |
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They were arrested and court-martialed and it wasn't until many years later that their record was expunged. |
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He was court-martialed and imprisoned for two years in the 1950s for slugging a naval officer. |
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He was not court-martialed, but he is leaving the service, his first prime time interview. |
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Reluctance even to use the term mutiny has resulted in troops being court-martialed, if at all, for lesser offenses. |
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Several U.S. officers were court-martialed for their ruthlessness during this final campaign. |
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The Army court-martialed him, sentencing him to 30 days' confinement and a dishonorable discharge. |
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Nine U.S. Army soldiers were court-martialed and convicted of crimes in connection with that scandal. |
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Furthermore, Nidal Hasan will not be tried as an enemy combatant, but instead will be court-martialed. |
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He was court-martialed for insubordination, but his point was made. |
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Upon his return, he was court-martialed under charges of treason. |
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Following the catastrophe, the tired foot soldier, virtually alone among his peers, sought to defend the court-martialed generals of the ill-fated campaign. |
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