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| The Divorce (Insanity and | Desertion) Act 1958 was an Act of the Parliament of th |
| "Divorce (Insanity and | Desertion) Act, 1958". |
| The Union started to encourage | desertion and offered incentives, such as transportati |
| e Confederate Army, Spencer was charged with | desertion and spying. |
| He was charged with | desertion and sentenced to one year in prison for refu |
| military Fenians were tried, found guilty of | desertion and mutinous conduct, and sentenced to death |
| The Ottoman Army had high rate of | desertion, and the number of Armenian deserters appear |
| a draft in the United States, the issues of | desertion and conscientious objection remain for soldi |
| p Dodge, Iowa on July 24, 1918, charged with | desertion and with spreading propaganda. |
| At the trial, Long pled guilty to | desertion and was given a sentence of 15 months in pri |
| The most famous of these are Paradise, | Desertion and By the Sea, the first of which was short |
| a Bad Conduct Discharge with an Article 85 ( | desertion) and an Article 87 (missing movement). |
| lding multiple roll calls per day to prevent | desertion and looting. |
| hell-shock, he was subsequently convicted of | desertion and shot at Poperinghe on 10 December 1916. |
| n the U.S. Army in 1911 but was arrested for | desertion and sent to the military prison on Alcatraz |
| r "conspiring to hinder the draft, encourage | desertion, and intimidate others in connection with la |
| the first British soldier to be convicted of | desertion and executed during that war. |
| e time) daring storyline involving gambling, | desertion, and miscegenation. |
| s at the Tjisaroea Prison Camp on charges of | desertion and later went over to the Indonesian gurril |
| ganda, the weakening of military discipline, | desertion, and disease sapped the Front's strength. |
| Fraser was later court-martialled for | desertion at Williamsburg but was acquitted and later |
| hat drastic action is required to discourage | desertion before it can infect the rest of his army. |
| Section 2 of the Act says that once the | desertion begins, the courts may find that it is conti |
| least for a certain duration for crimes like | desertion, breaking discipline, or for political reaso |
| enced to 15 years in prison on the charge of | desertion, but was pardoned within a year on condition |
| An incident of | desertion by a crew member is alleged to have occurred |
| Since laxness on guard duty or | desertion could endanger the entire corps and even the |
| ave false details, fearful of being shot for | desertion despite having no control over his original |
| soldiers executed for alleged cowardice and | desertion during World War I; the real usual cause for |
| to Naples where his son was under arrest for | desertion from the navy (out of love for a ballerina) |
| In addition to | desertion, he was charged with espionage. |
| ecause they led to nostalgia to the point of | desertion, illness or death. |
| lition of the death penalty for cowardice or | desertion in the British Army. |
| The maximum U.S. penalty for | desertion in wartime remains death, although this puni |
| ocuses on the decline of the towns and their | desertion in late ancient and early medieval India on |
| One example of | desertion in the Civil War was Confederate soldier Art |
| meronians (Scottish Rifles) was executed for | desertion June 6, 1917. |
| This caused the | desertion of many of the men in the regiment and it ha |
| Antony committed suicide following the | desertion of his fleet, as did Cleopatra nine days aft |
| sant drudgery, but harassing persecution and | desertion of friends. |
| of the policy of subservience to France and | desertion of the Netherlands and Protestant interests. |
| mission was also to cause or facilitate the | desertion of forcibly enlisted Poles from the German a |
| e abrupt closure of the mill in 1927 led the | desertion of the entire village. |
| It was feared that the impending | desertion of African slaves from the plantations would |
| the Ottoman army was further weakened by the | desertion of the Tatars and the Sipahis from the Anato |
| The problem was made worse by the | desertion of the Byzantines' western mercenaries, who |
| returned to France full of remorse for this | desertion of his faith and of bitterness against the p |
| oped strongly Tory opinions, and his alleged | desertion of the cause of reform led to a violent atta |
| daughter of Ahithophel and that the latter's | desertion of David at the time of Absalom's rebellion |
| ly, with the advance of the Red Army and the | desertion of Romania and Bulgaria, the Germans were fo |
| o be feeling the sting of ingratitude at the | desertion of the cur he had saved from death. |
| nger is directly traceable to Mom's long-ago | desertion of him. |
| ld be shaken by neither the remonstrances or | desertion of his dearest friends, the recantation of s |
| cal and state government in order to prevent | desertion of the African Americans to the Union side. |
| He was shot for repeated | desertion on 11 December 1915. |
| L/Cpl Fox was executed by his own side for | desertion on 20 April 1915. |
| She was granted a divorce on the grounds of | desertion on 3 March 1891 at Wilmington, Delaware. |
| ion Royal Irish Rifles, who was executed for | desertion on 7 December 1916. |
| n's Royal West Surrey Regiment, executed for | desertion on 1 July 1915; and Privates RW Gawler and A |
| eceived more than 18 months imprisonment for | desertion or missing movement during the Iraq War. |
| Periods of | desertion or absence without leave and period of deten |
| in and extract her with possible charges of | desertion or worse. |
| ing squad, on the - often false - grounds of | desertion or cowardice." |
| t soldiers who had been arrested for mutiny, | desertion or anti-Soviet activity. |
| The | desertion rate in the U.S. army was 8.3% (9,200 out of |
| ltery to include mental or physical cruelty, | desertion, separation for three years or having an imp |
| me of the only American soldier executed for | desertion since the Civil War. |
| cution by firing squad following a charge of | desertion sparked controversy in Canada. |
| bian army lost more than 100,000 soldiers to | desertion, starvation, illness, and attacks from enemy |
| d with escape from confinement and attempted | desertion, though the desertion charge was dropped. |
| surrender" and did not lose a single man to | desertion throughout the course of the Civil War. |
| Although | desertion was a problem, on 19 November 1807 the Pruss |
| Sickness and | desertion were beginning to take their toll on his for |
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