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What is the past tense of court martial?

It's a noun so it doesn't have a past tense.


If a soldier was court martialled what did it invole?

A court-martial is a military court that adjudicates cases involving service members accused of violating military law, known as the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). The process involves an investigation, formal charges, and a trial where evidence is presented. Depending on the severity of the charges, the court-martial can be conducted at different levels, including summary, special, or general court-martial, each with varying degrees of formality and potential consequences. Outcomes can include penalties ranging from reprimands to confinement or discharge from service.


How many syllables does the word veteran have?

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What is the military court called that tries members of the armed forces?

The military court that tries members of the armed forces is called a "court-martial." Court-martials are military tribunals established under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) to adjudicate offenses committed by service members. They can vary in severity, including summary, special, or general courts-martial, depending on the nature of the charges.


What is the title IX in Vietnam war?

UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice; formerly the articles of war under the WAR DEPARTMENT; now called the Defense Department), trial procedures & court martial reviews.