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- A court-martial or court martial (plural courts-martial or courts martial, as "martial" is a postpositive adjective) is a military court or a trial conducted...
- The fishing vessel Antares was a pelagic trawler based in Carradale, Kintyre in the United Kingdom. She was fishing off the coast of the Isle of Arran...
- HMS Alert was the collier Oxford, launched at Howdon in 1803 that the Royal Navy purchased in 1804 and renamed HMS Alert. She had a mundane career in the...
- Sanitary Fair.[citation needed] In contrast, Rosecrans had approved the courtmartial and hanging of two Confederate Officers, Lawrence Orton Williams and...
- '98". Sunday Independent. p. 15. Power, Patrick (1993). "Tipperary Courtmartials — 1798 to 1801" (PDF). Tipperary Historical Journal: 134–147. Donnelly...
- gone AWOL and had subsequently committed suicide, citing his upcoming courtmartial and a history of previous clashes with commanding officers. Both the...
- victims had a label hung around his neck which read, "Spies. Tried by courtmartial and found guilty. All others beware". 23 February 1921: IRA volunteers...
- Declassified. Retrieved 19 December 2021. Estherville, Iowa (19 May 1920). "Courtmartial for Muff Portmann? Well hardly". Estherville Democrat. Retrieved 1 September...
- anti-aircraft fire and on his return to base, he was disciplined but avoided a courtmartial, thanks to the discretion of his squadron's commander. In early 1942...
- Commander-in-Chief, The Nore from 1746 to 1747. Mayne presided over the courtmartial of Admirals Thomas Mathews and Richard Lestock in May 1746. He lived...