We were frightened of absconding because we thought the major might have us court-martialled. |
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No one was injured but her captain was court-martialled and found negligent. |
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On 12 April 1782, after a French defeat off Martinique, he was court-martialled. |
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In any case, the current incumbent reveals that he was nearly court-martialled in 1965 on disciplinary grounds. |
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In a celebrated case in the USA in the late 1960s, a US army doctor was court-martialled for refusing to provide medical training for special forces. |
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The commander of the dragoons was court-martialled, and shot himself. |
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