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  2. Cashiering - Wikipedia

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    William Calley, the sole person convicted of the My Lai Massacre, was cashiered out instead of receiving a punitive discharge. Following the failure of the 1935 Greek coup d'état attempt , lieutenant colonel Christodoulos Tsigantes , his brother captain Ioannis Tsigantes , colonel Stefanos Sarafis and other participants of the coup were ...

  3. Cashier - Wikipedia

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    A cashier at her register in a Panamanian grocery store.. A retail cashier or simply a cashier is a person who handles the cash register at various locations such as the point of sale in a retail store.

  4. List of revocations of appointments to orders and awarded ...

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    1921: Lieutenant Ernest Middleton (appointed 1919) in "consequence of his having been cashiered by sentence of a General Court-Martial" [127] 1921: Harry William John Wilkinson (appointed 1919) "in consequence of his having been convicted by the Civil Power" [128] 1921: Shakar Khan (appointed 1919); appointment restored in 1931 [129] [130]

  5. Purchase of commissions in the British Army - Wikipedia

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    Between the 17th and 19th centuries, officer's commissions in the infantry and cavalry units of the English and British armies could be purchased. This avoided the need to wait to be promoted for merit or seniority, and was the usual way to obtain a commission in both armies.

  6. Cashiered - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Cashiered

  7. Captain (armed forces) - Wikipedia

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    If he was unable to support the company, or was otherwise court-martialed, he would be dismissed ("cashiered"), and the monarch would sell his commission to another nobleman to command the company. Otherwise, the only pension for the captain was selling the right to another nobleman when he was ready to retire.

  8. Georges-Gabriel de Pellieux - Wikipedia

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    In February 1898 Picquart was cashiered from the army. [10] He was arrested and imprisoned on 13 July 1898. [13] On 30 August 1898 Lieutenant-Colonel Hubert-Joseph Henry admitted while under arrest to having forged the evidence against Dreyfus. He committed suicide the next day in his cell in the Mont-Valérien fortress. [13]

  9. Alfred Dreyfus - Wikipedia

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    The reference to not repeating them follows attempts by the French far right to question Dreyfus' innocence. An army colonel was cashiered in 1994 for publishing an article suggesting that Dreyfus was guilty; far-right politician Jean-Marie Le Pen's lawyer responded that Dreyfus' exoneration was "contrary to all known jurisprudence".