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  • Court-martial proceedings got underway earlier today.

    CNN Transcript Feb 5, 2007 2007

  • What about the right to Court-martial Journalists in Iraq?

    Why Can't The Democrats Mention the Things that Matter? 2007

  • Court-martial a young officer who only wanted to share what he thought was vital information?”

    Harbinger DAVID MACK 2005

  • Court-martial a young officer who only wanted to share what he thought was vital information?”

    Harbinger DAVID MACK 2005

  • Court-martial had been initiated, explained the voice, but before action could be taken the primary "father" of the subject had intervened to have the subject honorably retired on half-pay, transferred to a certain department in Her Majesty's government doing business as Imperial Export.

    The Life of the World to Come Baker, Kage 2004

  • When the room quieted and all were seated, Pierce addressed the court: The General Court-martial of Commander Spock and Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott is now in session.

    BLACK FIRE SONNI COOPER 1990

  • Court-martial proceedings must, in every case, be instituted against any driver who fails to render such a report immediately upon return to his station.

    The Stars and Stripes The American Soldiers' Newspaper of World War I, 1918-1919 United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces

  • Punishment: (Officer) Dismissal, (Soldier) Court-martial.

    Military Instructors Manual Oliver Schoonmaker

  • On his return to England he was tried by Court-martial, and was found guilty of not having done his utmost to take and destroy the enemy's ships, owing to an error of judgment; and was severely reprimanded.

    The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1 A. M. W. [Compiler] Stirling

  • Proceedings in the Court-martial held upon John, Master of Sinclair, captain-lieutenant in Preston's regiment, for the murder of Ensign

    Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature Margaret Ball

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