Court-martial OrdersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry |
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... Public Law 39 , 78th Congress ( 57 Stat . 66 ) , 22 April 1943 , and the Secretary of the Navy's letter to All Ships and Stations , dated 15 May 1943 , file JAG : M : MHA : mlb . In reference to the Act , it was the intent of Congress ...
... Public Law 39 , 78th Congress ( 57 Stat . 66 ) , 22 April 1943 , and the Secretary of the Navy's letter to All Ships and Stations , dated 15 May 1943 , file JAG : M : MHA : mlb . In reference to the Act , it was the intent of Congress ...
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... Public Law 12 , 78th Congress , approved 22 March 1943 ( 34 U.S.C. sec . 1201 ) , should not be construed to imply that he was employed in a civilian capacity by the Navy Department . The basis of the jurisdiction for trial was the fact ...
... Public Law 12 , 78th Congress , approved 22 March 1943 ( 34 U.S.C. sec . 1201 ) , should not be construed to imply that he was employed in a civilian capacity by the Navy Department . The basis of the jurisdiction for trial was the fact ...
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... public bar in Hawaii , removed his field scarf and shirt and sat in the bar in his undershirt , supported the charge of " Conduct to the prejudice of good order and dis- cipline " rather than the charge under which it was brought . To ...
... public bar in Hawaii , removed his field scarf and shirt and sat in the bar in his undershirt , supported the charge of " Conduct to the prejudice of good order and dis- cipline " rather than the charge under which it was brought . To ...
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... public bar attired in his undershirt was , if not a violation of a local order , conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline . ( File : 00 - Huston , Frank R / A17-20 , 3 Apr. 1944. ) " Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman ...
... public bar attired in his undershirt was , if not a violation of a local order , conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline . ( File : 00 - Huston , Frank R / A17-20 , 3 Apr. 1944. ) " Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman ...
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... public tribunal , free of prejudice , passion , excitement or tyrannical power . Thus , as assurance against an- cient evils , our country , in order to preserve ' the blessings of liberty , ' wrote into its basic law the requirement ...
... public tribunal , free of prejudice , passion , excitement or tyrannical power . Thus , as assurance against an- cient evils , our country , in order to preserve ' the blessings of liberty , ' wrote into its basic law the requirement ...
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78th Congress Accordingly action active duty approved Article ballot Charge II alleged charge of Conduct Charges and specifications civilian Coast Guard commanding officer constitute convening authority thereon convicted an accused court martial convicted Courts and Boards death decedent disability discharge Distinguished Flying Cross enlisted entitled evidence fact Federal File findings on Charge Government guilty held injury intent intoxicating judge advocate June jurisdiction Legion of Merit lesser included offense Marine Corps ment misconduct Mustering-Out Payment Act Naval Courts naval personnel Naval Reserve naval service Navy Department Navy Regulations opinion was requested order and discipline person pleaded prejudice provides Purple Heart question result retired Santa Catalina Island second specification Secretary sentence ship shore patrol specification of Charge specification thereunder specification under Charge Stat statement station and duty status summary court martial thereof thereon were set tion trial U. S. Marine Corps U. S. Navy United violation wilfully
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