Yes. Canada does not support people deserting their military, unless they can prove that their return to their country of origin would result in death or torture.
yes.
Example: Mark Emery "Prince Of Pot"
AWOL is a military term meaning Absent WithOut Leave, meaning basically some who is missing without an excuse.
He was shot
Judge Alex - 2005 AWOL Not My Loan 1-29 was released on: USA: 2005
8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter - 2002 Donny Goes AWOL - 2.3 was released on: USA: 7 October 2003 France: 2 May 2005 Hungary: 13 April 2009
The actor was Denzel Washington. He played the scene where the ex-slave was punished for being AWOL from the Army by being tied to a wagon wheel and whipped, all the time not trying to flinch.
Yes. Especially if someone is paying the relevant authoriies to request the extradition.
Unless you are being held on a totally separate criminal charge - you are probably being held for the MP's to come get you and return you to military confinement. No extradition procedures are necessary to return military prisoners to military custody.
The US Military might not have the same judicial system as Canada, but here the most common cause would be an AWOL.
"It's gone AWOL" means that someone or something is missing or absent without explanation. AWOL stands for "absent without leave," typically used in a military context to refer to someone who has left their post without permission.
No, there is not. The military can apprehend the individual at any time. You cannot get out of your commitment just by hiding for a period of time.
Start off with sites: Statistics about the Vietnam War, then move on to AWOL or Military AWOL (Absent Without Leave).
Depends on their discharge. A General, Bad Conduct, or OTH won't bar them - an actual Dishonorable Discharge, which is the result of conviction under a military court martial - will.
Absence Without Official Leave (US military)
AWOL is a military term meaning Absent WithOut Leave, meaning basically some who is missing without an excuse.
Both military and civilian courts have jurisdiction.
AWOL soldiers
AWOL from the British Army.. Yes i know someone who did it but don't be shocked when it catches up with you.