A judicial court for trying members of the armed services accused of offences against military. That means a soldier is taken to court for offences against the military basically.
The soldier would be put on a charge and could be court martialed.
It's simply hyphenated. Court-martialed
Edgar Alan Poe was court-martialed January 28 1831.
Oh, dude, Jefferson Davis was court-martialed once at West Point. Just once, like, he must have really impressed them with his behavior, right? I mean, who wouldn't want to court-martial a future president of the Confederacy? Just once, man, just once.
No, a president cannot be court-martialed for actions taken while in office. The President is not subject to military law as they are a civilian authority.
visit his wife without permission.
Freddy Fender, the musician, was not court-martialed. It is possible that you may be confusing him with someone else or have incorrect information. Freddy Fender had a successful music career and was not involved in any military incidents that led to a court-martial.
If a soldier is court-martialed, it involves a military trial to determine whether they have violated military law or regulations. This legal process is conducted by a panel of military officers or a judge, depending on the severity of the charges. The soldier has the right to legal representation and can present evidence and witnesses in their defense. Possible outcomes include acquittal, conviction, or other disciplinary actions, such as confinement or dishonorable discharge.
He killed and ate General Melchett's pigeon, Speckled Jim.
They were court martialed if they werent killed by the enemy.
Pershing
I think General Benedict Arnold for Treason.