When I was a boy at West Point I was court-martialed for tolerating some youthful "deviltry" of my classmates, in which I took no part myself, and was sentenced to be dismissed.
If he threw away a thousand dollars, he would be court-martialed and cashiered.
One of them broke from custody and escaped; the other two were court-martialed and shot, while the command was camped at West Plains.
If I were a wobber I would ask mercy, but I'm being court-martialed for bwinging wobbers to book.
In our regiment two officers were court-martialed for that kind of thing.
The reply was: "Send him on here to headquarters, and if he proves to be a spy he will be court-martialed and shot.
There is, however, nothing for the police to do, for the sternly worded announcement that disturbers of the peace would be court-martialed had the instant effect of putting a stop to any noisy demonstrations, let alone any attempts at pillage.
One day Thaddeus Stevens called at the White House with an elderly woman, whose son had been in the army, but for some offense had been court-martialed and sentenced to death.
In later years it became his duty to give an official reprimand to a young officer who had been court-martialed for a quarrel with one of his associates.
Such contumacy cannot go unpunished; consequently he is court-martialed for an infringement of military discipline, convicted, and sentenced to two years' confinement in a military prison.
Another was sent to Omsk, a third was court-martialed for disobedience and imprisoned, and a fourth was put into a house for the insane.
If that rope gave way, it seemed to me it would break up the whole army, stampede the visitors, and cause me to be court-martialed for conduct unbecoming any white man.
We learned afterwards he was court-martialed and given a term at hard labor.
I never forgot this, and it stood Jim in good stead when, months afterwards, he was court-martialed for absence without leave, and sentenced to wear a ball and chain for sixty days.
That he was to be court-martialed seemed to be beyond question.
Court-martialed and punishment read at evening roll call, the loss of two months' pay for offering violence to superior officers and slandering.
An officer ought to obey orders without hesitation, and if he does not he is to be court-martialed and shot.
General Sherman was credited with the declaration that if the identity of the man who caused the annexation of Texas could be established, he ought to be court-martialed and shot.
Jackson lost not an hour in capturing Harper's Ferry, the defense of which was so disgraceful that had not Colonel Miles been killed just as the white flag was run up he would have been court-martialed and probably shot.
Lee was court-martialed and dismissed for his conduct, and, as stated elsewhere, it has been proven that he was a traitor to the American cause.
They should be court-martialed for cowardice and shot.
As for Strachan, his acts showed him to be a brute, and in connection with this affair a crime was charged against him for which he should have been court-martialed and shot.
The Captain was court-martialed and dishonorably dismissed from the service.
He was court-martialed a year or two afterwards, but not for the Palmyra affair, and sentenced to a year in military prison, but never served his sentence, as he was pardoned by General Rosecrans.
Schlessinger was court-martialed on his return, found guilty of cowardice, and sentenced to death, but he escaped punishment by breaking his parole during the trial and fleeing to Costa Rica.
The lieutenant made no reply, and the father continued: "I should have you court-martialed for disobeying the command of your superior officer.
If, indeed, an undesirable cub over-stepped some vague boundary, he found himself court-martialed and dismissed the service.
Patterson ought to be court-martialed for his stupidity.
He let many a soldier off with a reprimand such as, "If I catch you in town again without a pass I'll have you court-martialed and shot before sunrise.
However, he seldom court-martialed any of his men, though some of them would have preferred that to the humiliating punishments they received.
Sailor Bill was court-martialed for his mix-up with the quartermaster sergeant, and got seven days field punishment No.
Under the latter head, a few were reported, whom the Colonel promptly arrested and confined, and reported to brigade headquarters with the request that they be court-martialed and punished.
Passing the 32d Illinois in line, we heard a field officer tell them that any one guilty of straggling from the ranks should be court-martialed for cowardice and shot.
But I hope his guards will be court-martialed and shot.
Maybe he’ll keep the boy and have you court-martialed and shot.
But outside he ran into a group of his schoolmates, the same boys who had court-martialed him and dismissed him in disgrace from their company three months before.
Dixon was court-martialed and sentenced to receive fifty lashes from the "cat" and then to be drummed out of the Fort.
When the officer was court-martialed he accused one of the witnesses of being an infidel.
I have been court-martialed four times, and cleared every clip.
The beast was court-martialed at Annapolis in the latter part of July, '65.
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