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  2. Courts-martial of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Courts-martial are trials conducted by the U.S. military or by state militaries for various purposes, including military tribunals and martial law. Learn about the historical development, rules, and procedures of courts-martial from the British Articles of War to the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

  3. List of people executed by the United States military - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of people executed by the United States military from 1942 to 2019, including their names, crimes, locations, methods and presidents. It also includes the current status of four people awaiting execution under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

  4. Port Chicago disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Navy's General Classification Test (GCT) results for the enlisted men at Port Chicago averaged 31, putting them in the lowest twelfth of the Navy. [10] Officers at Port Chicago considered the enlisted men unreliable, emotional, and lacking the capacity to understand or remember orders or instructions.

  5. Uniform Code of Military Justice - Wikipedia

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    The UCMJ is the system of military justice of the U.S. armed forces, established by Congress in 1950. It covers the jurisdiction, courts-martial, and rules of evidence and procedure for service members and civilian personnel.

  6. Category:United States Navy personnel who were court ...

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    Pages in category "United States Navy personnel who were court-martialed" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Military tribunals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and use of military tribunals or commissions to try enemy combatants or civilians during wartime in the U.S. Find out how the Supreme Court has ruled on the legality and constitutionality of these courts.

  8. United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces

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    The court is an Article I tribunal that reviews court-martial cases of military personnel and civilians subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice. It was established in 1951 and has five civilian judges appointed by the president with Senate confirmation.

  9. Articles of War - Wikipedia

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    The Articles of War are a set of regulations drawn up to govern the conduct of a country's military and naval forces. [1] The first known usage of the phrase is in Robert Monro's 1637 work His expedition with the worthy Scot's regiment called Mac-keyes regiment etc. (in the form "Articles of warres") and can be used to refer to military law in general.