A General Court Martial. If found guilty of desertion (Not AWOL or UA) the maximum punishment in time of war is death by firing squad. Eddie Slovic was the last soldiers to suffer his penalty. If found guilty of desertion in peacetime, there is always time in a federal prison (usually Ft. Leavenworth), reduction in rank to private (E-1), forefeture of all pay and allowances and a dishonorable discharge.
No, the Army will never drop a warrant for deserters.
Deserters are any people who abscond a military force with whom they are signed up.
Auction of Deserters' Effects - 1904 was released on: USA: January 1904
There isn't a specific name for them. Theyre just losers.
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J. Melton has written: 'Ships' deserters, 1852-1900' -- subject(s): Naval deserters, Registers
During World War I, deserters faced severe consequences, which varied by country. Many were executed, while others were imprisoned or subjected to hard labor. In some cases, deserters were publicly shamed to deter others from fleeing. The treatment of deserters often reflected the military and societal attitudes towards duty and honor during the war.
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Rawhide - 1959 The Deserters' Patrol - 4.18 was released on: USA: 9 February 1962
Members supported state politicians who criticized the conduct of the war and helped deserters and draft resisters evade state authorities.
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Blue Light - 1966 The Deserters 1-13 was released on: USA: 20 April 1966