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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.

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