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  2. Field punishment - Wikipedia

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    This was a relatively tolerable punishment. In both forms of field punishment, the soldier was also subjected to hard labour and loss of pay. Field Punishment Number One was eventually abolished in 1923, when an amendment to the Army Act which specifically forbade attachment to a fixed object was passed by the House of Lords. [5]

  3. Archibald Baxter - Wikipedia

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    Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Article updated 2013; Field Punishment No. 1 – 2014 TV Drama featuring the story of Archibald Baxter. Milne, J., "Our clever, irreverent and courageous soldiers returned from war and wanted to forget – but we will remember," stuff.co.nz, 10 November 2018. Retrieved 11 June 2024.

  4. List of Canadian soldiers executed for military offences

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    A total of 26 Canadian soldiers were executed for military offences during the two world wars. 25 occurred during World War I for charges such as desertion or cowardice: 23 were posthumously pardoned on 16 August 2006, while the remaining two men were executed for murder and would have been executed under civilian law.

  5. Non-judicial punishment - Wikipedia

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    Non-judicial punishment proceedings are known by different terms among the services. In the Army and the Air Force , non-judicial punishment is referred to as Article 15 ; in the Marine Corps it is called being "NJP'd", being sent to "Office Hours", or satirically amongst the junior ranks, "Ninja Punched". [ 3 ]

  6. Decimation (punishment) - Wikipedia

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    It ended in a decisive victory for the Swedish Army under the command of Field Marshal Lennart Torstenson over an Imperial Army under Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria and his deputy Ottavio Piccolomini, Duke of Amalfi. Leopold Wilhelm assembled a court-martial in Prague which sentenced the Madlo regiment to exemplary punishment. Six ...

  7. Wilhelm Keitel - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm Bodewin Johann Gustav Keitel (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈkaɪtl̩]; 22 September 1882 – 16 October 1946) was a German field marshal who held office as chief of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW), the high command of Nazi Germany's armed forces, during World War II.

  8. Strafbataillon - Wikipedia

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    Prisoners who survived their missions would be deemed "fit to fight" and returned to the field with the "rights" of a combat soldier. Although most Strafbataillon personnel were used on the Eastern Front , some were sent to the Ardennes , on the Western Front during the last major German offensive , in December 1944.

  9. Rodolfo Graziani - Wikipedia

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    ; his death: Children: One daughter: Alma mater: Military Academy of Modena: Profession: Military officer: Military service; Allegiance Kingdom of Italy (1903–1943) Italian Social Republic (1943–1945)