General courts-martial shall have power to try any person subject to military law for any crime or offense made punishable by these articles and any other person who by the law of war is subject to trial by military tribunals... General Orders - Side 39av United States. War Department - 1920Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1919 - 730 sider
...appointed by the Superintendent of the Military Academy. ART. 14. SPECIAL COURTS. — Special courts shall have power to try any person subject to military law for any crime or offense not capital made punishable by these articles, and any other person who by the law of war is subject... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1919 - 1582 sider
...appointed by the Superintendent of the Military Academy. ART. 14. SPECIAL COURTS. — Special courts shall have power to try any person subject to military law for any cnme or offense not capital made punishable by these articles, and any other person who by the law... | |
| United States - 1919 - 98 sider
...forfeiture or detention of pay for more than three months. ART. 14. SUMMARY COURTS-MARTIAL. — Summary courts-martial shall have power to try any person subject to military law, except an officer, a cadet, or a soldier holding the privileges of a certificate of eligibility to... | |
| United States. Army. Judge Advocate General's Dept - 1919 - 1242 sider
...encourage this special class of students in their work. 3. The fourteenth article of war states: " Summary courts-martial shall have power to try any person subject to military law, except * * * a cadet." The term "cadet," as used in that article of war, applies to cadets at the United... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1919 - 1374 sider
...appointed by the Superintendent of the Military Academy. "ART. 13. SPECIAL COURTS-MARTIAL. — Special courts-martial shall have power to try any person subject to military law, except an officer, for any crime or offense not capital made punishable by these articles: I'roeided.... | |
| United States. Army. Office of the Judge Advocate General - 1919 - 1236 sider
...encourage this special class of students in their work. 3. The fourteenth article of war states: " Summary courts-martial shall have power to try any person subject to military law, except * * * it cadet." The term " cadet." as used in that article of war, applies to cadets at the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1919 - 1120 sider
...courts-martial may in any case be appointed by superior authority when by the latter deemed desirable. Special courtsmartial shall have power to try any person subject to military law, except a commissioned officer, for any crime or offense made punishable by the military laws of the... | |
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