「Court martial」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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Finally, she endorses a dilatory | court-martial for a massacre which Travis ordered earlie |
Lechmore, returned to England to attend a | court-martial as a witness to the events of Admiral Cald |
n Heston and Ben Cross in The Caine Mutiny | Court-Martial; and a national tour with Ralph Bates in A |
He was brought before a | Court-martial, but acquitted and in March 1796 promoted |
redit Eaton's testimony by bringing up the | court-martial brought against him while he was a captain |
by ship, where the officers were tried by | court-martial, cashiered and imprisoned (although all we |
in relation to custody, the right to elect | court-martial trial and appeals against findings made or |
e years of good conduct (categorized as no | court-martial convictions and no non-judicial punishment |
However, | Court-martial Members are typically commissioned officer |
der Chief Judge Suter reversed a number of | court-martial convictions arising from these allegations |
Nishimura served as presiding judge at the | court-martial of army officers responsible for the assas |
n England in time to take part in Calder's | court-martial anyway, as well as be a banner bearer at N |
as military judge for special and summary | court-martial, and as civil and criminal staff attorney |
gland, and its author was brought before a | court-martial convened at The Royal Hospital in London i |
The | court-martial was attended by William Dillon, then a mid |
By this time the records of the | court-martial had been destroyed in a fire. |
d as Admiral Gage in the military film The | Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell. |
ed States Army pilot in the 1955 film, The | Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell. |
While in Texas, Bates refused to | court-martial a black officer who had refused to move to |
viduals who had participated in the flying | court-martial were brought to justice for murder. |
ttempt to have him condemned to death by a | court-martial failed, but he was exiled and lived in Ame |
Warner served on a | court-martial headed by Berkeley on January 11, 1677. |
llemsorde (Knight, 4th class) in 1942: the | court-martial was cancelled after a meeting with Dutch N |
ial, and he had not reached the status for | court-martial, so Carson resorted to an archaic legal de |
which ended in failure and his subsequent | court-martial which cleared him of blame. |
Then, the Duke of Alva presided over a | court-martial and condemned him to death. |
hie, an instructor, both pleaded guilty at | court-martial to contributing to the accident. |
tify at the Official Irish Republican Army | court-martial of Costello in Mornington. |
Court-martial my David? | |
rders from England, succeed in obtaining a | court-martial until December 1780, when he was honourabl |
e batteries; Hallowell, ashore to sit at a | court-martial, was denied permission to rejoin the ship |
He thus perjures himself at the | court-martial by denying being told by Carrington of his |
He was convicted in 1814 by | court-martial of dereliction of duty, for abandoning his |
Noyd's | court-martial trial did not address his statements on th |
ng in the War Department, resulting in the | court-martial and dismissal of two high-ranking army off |
Colonel John S. Cox, resigned to prevent a | court-martial for drunkenness in November 1862, the new |
inning the process which culminated in the | court-martial and execution of Byng, for failing to do h |
On the day of the | court-martial, Blackadder fancies his chances upon seein |
ested by Xue, stood trial and sentenced by | court-martial to five years in prison. |
, Commander of the Southern Naval Area was | Court-martial and found guilty of two counts for not tak |
an officer in the largest and longest Army | court-martial resulting from the Fort Lawton Riot. |
s; appointed judge advocate of the general | court-martial and general pass officer for the Army of t |
The | Court-Martial of George Armstrong Custer (1976) |
n to remain with him; and at the risk of a | court-martial he had persisted in the attacks which at l |
He was tried by | court-martial, and hanged off Wexford bridge on 25 June |
t would undoubtedly have led to Schultze's | court-martial, had he returned from the patrol. |
e Frederick John White was flogged after a | Court-martial sentenced him to 150 lashes for insubordin |
A German | court-martial sentenced him to death on 4 May 1943, and |
The | court-martial told him: "You are under sentence of death |
Larsson was sentenced to death in a German | court-martial, but his conviction was changed to impriso |
involved in an incident which resulted in | court-martial of his commander and the dismissal of the |
ause D'Oyly-Hughes was impatient to hold a | court-martial of his Commander (Air), J. B. Heath, who h |
De Bruyne threatened to | court-martial for ignoring an order - at the same time H |
The school administrators | court-martial Whittaker in the mistaken belief that he s |
nsula War, spending much of 1812 running a | court-martial board in Lisbon. |
iers and sailors who had been convicted by | court-martial in India, and sentenced to transportation. |
ers and sailors who have been convicted by | court-martial in India, and sentenced to transportation. |
ced from office in 1912 with the threat of | court-martial for insubordination. |
ue to the role that they play in a General | Court-Martial (which is akin to criminal felony trials f |
Thirty-six sepoys are tried by | court-martial at Kabul on charges of inciting to rebelli |
A | court-martial panel later found him not guilty of rape b |
The British delayed by holding their own | court-martial of Lippincott, who was found not guilty on |
ones were relocated to the "International | Court-Martial in Malta" rather than being held in a Turk |
and had previously been convicted twice by | court-martial for minor military discipline infractions; |
He was convicted by a | court-martial one month later and sentenced to death. |
o decrease of defence power by the Reich's | court-martial on November 23, 1939. |
ed from the Service by sentence of General | Court-Martial 1st October 1941.” |
There, after a summary | court-martial, 53 of the crew and passengers, including |
A | court-martial composed of three officers was formed. |
rnett suffered from the humiliation of his | court-martial for over a year, until he was killed at Ge |
the Governor Murray constituted a general | court-martial, presided over by Lt.-Col. |
four episodes, including the two-part The | Court-Martial of Paul Ryker" (NBC, 1963) |
h's appeal to Himmler saved Meisinger from | court-martial and possible execution. |
ton only, rather than bring Smyth before a | court-martial and possibly delay the start of the battle |
For a General | Court-Martial to proceed, there must be at least five me |
ldier convicted of an "unnatural crime" by | court-martial at Rangoon, and sentenced to fourteen year |
of Fort Davis, he started a controversial | court-martial of second lieutenant Henry Flipper, the fi |
re all soldiers who have been convicted by | court-martial and sentenced to transportation. |
ter the peace, Frederick sent him before a | court-martial, which sentenced him to be cashiered and t |
Ivan Frederick II at the | court-martial of Sgt. |
ummoned back to Berlin and threatened with | court-martial for such disastrous results. |
records 72 slaves having been sentenced by | court-martial at the time of publication. |
Nevin faced a | court-martial for the loss of his ship and was honourabl |
in May 1795, where he faced the customary | court-martial for the loss of his ship. |
He also was a member of the Court for the | Court-Martial of the crew members captured on Tahiti who |
Schmid was fated to die at the | court-martial by the Wehrmacht and was shot on 13 April |
his draft card: "the Army does not like to | court-martial in the glare of publicity." |
gainst Vice-Admiral Richard Lestock in the | court-martial that took place between March and June 174 |
ing the Vietnam War and was acquitted in a | court-martial of war crimes charges in 1971. |
as sentenced to death on 15 March in an SS | court-martial; prosecutor was Siegfried Fehmer. |
He was appointed a member of the | court-martial that was convened to try Admiral John Byng |
as sentenced to death on 15 March in an SS | court-martial; prosecutor was Siegfried Fehmer. |
ification was not recommended for trial by | court-martial and was dismissed on June 10, 2007.) |
He received a | court-martial, and was sentenced to seventy-five lashes. |
licised case, Humbert was brought before a | Court-martial but was acquitted. |
o act as defense counsel during Mitchell's | court-martial in Washington, D.C. for "conduct to the pr |
As a result, | court-martial charges were brought against him by the Ar |
gunpowder is stored, he has Ross convene a | court-martial, in which Brand is convicted and sentenced |
tain Randolph Southard in The Caine Mutiny | Court-Martial (1954-1955), which starred Henry Fonda. |
dings or sentence in each case of trial by | court-martial in which the sentence, as approved, extend |
At a | court-martial in Worcester on 21 December 1916 he was se |
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