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"Court-martialed" is typically written as two words.
Edgar Alan Poe was court-martialed January 28 1831.
AWOL
The USS Indianapolis transported the Atomic bomb to Tinian and was sunk by a Japanese sub on her return trip. Due to the turn of events and the war ending, the survivors were not rescued for many days. Many were attacked by sharks. The Captain was court martialed because he wasn't zig-zagging in enemy water. A few years after being found guilty, he committed suicide . Then many years later the Navy turned the verdict.
As a student at West Point, Jefferson Davis was court-martialed twice. He managed to escape expulsion, however.
visit his wife without permission.
They were court martialed if they werent killed by the enemy.
He killed and ate General Melchett's pigeon, Speckled Jim.
The USS Indianapolis. In Jaws though he has a lot of the facts messed up. A Japanese sub fired three torpedoes at them and the ship sank in 12 minutes; over 500 men were thrown into shark infested water. The few survivors were ACCIDENTLY found four days later. Nobody knew that they were missing because they were on a secret mission delivering the Atomic bomb to Tinian Island. In the end the captain was court martialed and didn't live to see the day his name was redeemed.
Pershing
I think General Benedict Arnold for Treason.
Quarterback Peyton Manning.