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  2. Desertion - Wikipedia

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    The Defector, by Octav Băncilă, 1906 Deserteur (Дезертир), by Ilya Repin, 1917 Armenian soldiers in 1919, with deserters as prisoners. Desertion is the abandonment of a military duty or post without permission (a pass, liberty or leave) and is done with the intention of not returning.

  3. Capital punishment by the United States military - Wikipedia

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    The last military execution occurred in 1961 by hanging. [6] Currently, lethal injection is the only method. [7] Separately, military commissions may be also established in the field in time of war to expeditiously try and sentence enemy military personnel under the UCMJ for certain offenses.

  4. Order No. 270 - Wikipedia

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    Order No. 270 (Russian: Приказ № 270, romanized: Prikaz No. 270), entitled "On the responsibility of military personnel for surrendering and leaving weapons to the enemy" (Об ответственности военнослужащих за сдачу в плен и оставление врагу оружия, Ob otvetstvennosti voyennosluzhashchikh za sdachu v plen i ostavleniye ...

  5. Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl spared prison time for deserting ... - AOL

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    U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl on Friday was spared prison time for endangering fellow troops when he deserted his post in Afghanistan in 2009.

  6. Myanmar' army is facing battlefield challenges and grants ...

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    The plan was an apparent consequence of the military facing the greatest battlefield pressures since it seized power from the ele ... deserting the army is punishable by a minimum sentence of ...

  7. Barrier troops - Wikipedia

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    Barrier troops, blocking units, or anti-retreat forces are military units that are located in the rear or on the front line (behind the main forces) to maintain military discipline, prevent the flight of servicemen from the battlefield, capture spies, saboteurs and deserters, and return troops who flee from the battlefield or lag behind their units.

  8. André Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    After learning the truth about the nature of my military's endeavors, I refuse to continue to be a part of this." [ 5 ] Shepherd's asylum application in effect asked Germany to define the US-led war in Iraq as a violation of international law, which has led to opposition from some German politicians to the application, over worry that it could ...

  9. Trump’s power grab could dissuade military leaders from ...

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    An executive order issued by President Donald Trump this week that seems to give him huge power to interpret the law is raising concerns among legal experts that it could dissuade military ...