Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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]
Wikipedia: Library resources box: Author: Doreva Belfiore: Software used: Microsoft® PowerPoint® for Microsoft 365: Conversion program: Microsoft® PowerPoint® for Microsoft 365: Encrypted: no: Page size: 960 x 540 pts: Version of PDF format: 1.7
Wikipedia is not a soapbox for individuals to espouse their views. However, views held by politicians, writers, and others may be summarized in their biography only to the extent those views are covered by reliable sources that are independent of the control of the politician, writer, etc.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... For articles about the general concept of punishment, use the parent ...
Please add your presentation also to meta:Presentations, the international master list on Meta-Wiki. User:Jimbo Wales/BBC talk: An outline of the presentation Jimbo and Angela did in London (posted 2004) meta:User:Anthere/table ronde: Notes from a presentation Anthere made (in French) (posted 2004)
This is a documentation subpage for Template:Biography. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. This template should always be substituted (i.e., use {{ subst:Biography }} ).
English: This is an introduction to Wikipedia Presentation originally designed for use at Wikipedia Edit-a-thons. All of the items listed on the credits page are available on Wikipedia (where Wikipedia is listed, that was referring to the Wikipedia article on Wikipedia).
Field Punishment Number One, David Grant, paintings by Bob Kerr, Steel Roberts publishers, Wellington, 2008, page 106, ISBN 978 1 877448 46 1; My Brother's War, David Hill, Penguin, 2012 ISBN 9780143307174 – the story in this book draws from Baxter's experiences. [48] Field Punishment No 1, (2014) – docu-drama based on David Grant's book