Court-martialled Sentence Examples

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  • Some remained, and six of these were ultimately court-martialled in England, three being executed in 1792.

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  • Two of the natives implicated were court-martialled and shot (February 15); others were subsequently arrested and tried by court martial.

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  • He was court-martialled on his return, but was acquitted on all charges except that of illegally punishing men in his squadron.

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  • That Wilkes discovered an Antarctic continent was long doubted, and one of the charges against him when he was court-martialled was that he had fabricated this discovery, but the expedition of Sir Ernest Shackleton in 1908-1909 corroborated Wilkes.

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  • This controversy ended in his being court-martialled in 1864 and being found guilty on several counts and sentenced to public reprimand and suspension for three years.

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  • One of these, a young man named Thomas Scott, having treated Riel with defiance, was court-martialled for treason to the provisional government, condemned, and on the 4th of March 1870, shot in cold blood under the walls of Fort Garry.

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