Soldiers could be punished for a variety of reasons, including disobeying orders, insubordination, desertion, or engaging in conduct unbecoming of a service member. Punishments were often intended to maintain discipline, ensure unit cohesion, and uphold military standards. Additionally, violations of military law, such as theft or drug use, could also lead to disciplinary action. The severity of punishment often depended on the nature of the offense and the military branch's regulations.
Blockade them!
They were only punished if they were caughtstealing.Their leaders wanted them to learn to steal from their enemies.
No. It is stealing and they can be punished for stealing.
No; they could be beaten by soldiers or arrested. If they were students, they were beaten by teachers & punished.
Most soldiers were not punished, however, two of the soldiers were tried with manslaughter and had the letter "M" branded into their thumb. Although this was considered a smaller punishment then most had hoped for, the branding was to make sure that if they were to be tried with murder again, they were not to get away with it. Out of the two soldiers that were punished, I only know that one was Hugh White- the officer who was guarding the Customs House.
A small number were put on trial, convicted and punished. A few escaped to Latin America, but most 'lived happily ever after', though in some cases they changed their names ...
Germany was punished by the allies by taking land , money and restricting the amount of soldiers , navy ships and aircrafts.this was done because the allies and mostly the french wanted to comedown on Germany very hard.
This march led to over 100,000 people dying after the battle. The American and Filipino soldiers who fought in this battle were punished by doing the march.
The convict asks the soldiers to forgive Pip by telling them that he stole food for him. He takes the blame for the stolen food in order to protect Pip and hopes to prevent Pip from being punished.
Yes, after World War 2, many SS Soldiers who were involved with the concentration camps during the Holocaust. the ones found guilty would of been hanged in the concentration camp they worked in.
The past participle of "punished" is "punished."
After breakfast, the soldiers were assigned chores. These chores included refilling sandbags, the repair of duckboards or draining the trenchees. As there was a lot of rainfall pumping equipment was essential for draining the trenches. As a punishment, some soldiers were made to empty the privy pits which was the bucket in the ground where soldiers went to the toilet. The soldiers being punished had to take the buckets out of the ground and pour them over the side of the trench.