Deserters in the war were treated as prisoners; held in even closer captivity than the actual convicts, receiving the same food as them and having to work under strong guards to sanitise the streets.
They were hung
Most of the time, they got sentenced to death or sentenced to a life in prison.
it was treated by the peoople getting a break from war
Usually during World War 1 if someone deserted they would be shot for cowardness. But in some cases people make an insanity plea or are given leave due to physcological issues
they were treated with some respect but were still to be thought as "weak" in which posters came out saying that they can help but were not able to be in war
deserters
They were hung
Members supported state politicians who criticized the conduct of the war and helped deserters and draft resisters evade state authorities.
Most of the time, they got sentenced to death or sentenced to a life in prison.
Noone, deserters can and are still being tracked down by the US Marine Corps. Navy, Army and Air Force aren't enforcing, but haven't pardoned.
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
it was treated by the peoople getting a break from war
There isn't a specific name for them. Theyre just losers.
POWs were Prisoners of War. They did not require pardoning. You may be confusing them with deserters or draft resisters that were pardoned by Jimmy Carter.
J. Melton has written: 'Ships' deserters, 1852-1900' -- subject(s): Naval deserters, Registers