When a deserter returns to duty, they typically face disciplinary action, which may include an investigation, non-judicial punishment, or a court-martial, depending on the circumstances of their desertion and military regulations. In some cases, they may be required to undergo counseling or rehabilitation. The outcome can vary widely based on factors such as the length of absence, reasons for desertion, and the service member's prior conduct. Ultimately, the military seeks to maintain order and discipline while also considering individual circumstances.
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The Deserter - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
North Star Deserter was created on 2007-08-27.
The Deserter - 1916 was released on: USA: 9 July 1916
The Deserter - 1898 II was released on: USA: June 1898
A deserter is someone who leaves their post when not allowed - betraying their country or terrified?
The cast of Deserter - 1998 includes: Marin Van Youn as Laurel
The cast of Deserter USA - 1969 includes: Bill Jones
you need to call the navy absentee collection center at 1800 423 7633 or 847 688 2107 and talk to an investigator there.
Deserter - 1998 was released on: USA: 18 May 1998 (Bilbao Film Festival)
The opposite of a sentry, who is typically stationed to watch over an area and provide security, could be considered a "deserter" or "betrayer." While a sentry is vigilant and committed to their duty, a deserter abandons their post or responsibilities, often leading to a breach of security. In a broader sense, one could also think of an "intruder," as they represent a threat to the security that a sentry is meant to uphold.
The cast of The Deserter - 2011 includes: Jordan Blaikie as Sam Chantelle Landais as Sophie