- punishment, the
latest of
which is the
Armed Forces Act 2006.
Military mutineers are
usually tried at
court martial,
represented by counsel.
Pirate captains...
-
launch to
reach safety and
began the
process of
bringing the
mutineers to justice. The
mutineers variously settled on
Tahiti or on
Pitcairn Island. Bounty...
- A
mutineer is a
person guilty of mutiny.
Mutineer or
Mutineers may also
refer to: The
Mutineers,
original name of the Five Americans, a 1960s American...
- the
lives of most of the
mutineers and
Tahitian men. John Adams, Ned Young, and
Matthew Quintal were the last
three mutineers surviving in 1799 when the...
- of the
mutineers to be
murdered on
Pitcairn Island. He was
murdered or
executed by Ned
Young and John Adams,
leaving them the last two
mutineers alive...
- nine
surviving mutineers from HMS
Bounty arrived on
Pitcairn on 15
January 1790 with
eleven Tahitian women and six men. Each of the
mutineers took one woman...
- the
mutineers into space. Red Two
unfortunately entails the
death of the
captain as well; no one is able to
command Dahak to
destroy the
mutineers as they...
-
forced Bligh from the ship. Some of the
mutineers were left on Tahiti,
while Christian,
eight other mutineers, six
Tahitian men and
eleven Tahitian women...
- pla**** no role in
organising the mutiny, but he was soon
invited by the
mutineers to join
their ranks, and was
subsequently appointed "President of the...
-
Young (b c. 1762, d 1800 on Pitcairn),
mutineer from the
famous HMS
Bounty incident, and co-founder of the
mutineers'
Pitcairn Island settlement. Teraura...