Manning chose to have his court-martial heard by a judge instead of a jury.
Franklin was the officer who ordered Wilkerson's court-martial at Ramstein Air Base in Germany.
The U.S. Southern Command decided the charges warranted a non-judicial punishment rather than court-martial.
The court-martial trial, scheduled to begin Tuesday, was delayed after Flinn requested an honorable discharge.
The Army announced Thursday that Cruz will go before a special court-martial on Saturday.
Flinn's court-martial is scheduled to open next Tuesday at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota.
Kelly Flinn, the nation's first female B-52 pilot, to resign rather than face a court-martial.
The "Manual for Courts-Martial, " which governs trial by court-martial, refers to tribunals as "commissions, " Sheldon said.
Manning faces numerous charges in a court-martial that could result in life in prison.
Eddie Slovik, went through the process from confession to court-martial to sentence to execution by firing squad.
Stefan Wolfe on Thursday to 11 years, 9 months after being convicted in a general court-martial of involuntary manslaughter.
In 1990, TNT airs one called "The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson, " based on an experience in the U.S. Army.
From the court-martial itself, the case goes to the convening authority, the officer who called the court into being.
Threatened with court-martial, he strolled through a minefield and defected to North Korea, where he has been living ever since.
She has admitted to her affair with the married man on national television, but questions whether the charges merit a court-martial.
But the judge says he must be present during the court-martial, because if he is convicted, he may have grounds for appeal.
The vote of the court-martial at Catbalogan had been unanimous, but at least one prominent dissenter within the Army registered his disapproval.
Turner and Tsongas are proposing stripping an officer's authority to change or dismiss a court-martial conviction in major cases, such as sexual assault.
He admits that every time he steps in front of a lectern, it could turn into another count against him in his court-martial.
Gene McKinney, whom it intends to court-martial on charges of sexual harassment, has been removed from his job as the senior enlisted soldier.
Kelly Flinn, but she will also no longer be forced to go through a court-martial on adultery and related charges, according to CNN sources.
This hearing, which could go on for a week, is to establish whether there is enough of a case to go to a full court-martial.
In his letter to Boxer, Hagel refers to Franklin as the "convening authority, " a term for a commander who is responsible for establishing a court-martial.
The general court-martial began at the base Wednesday, when witness Pvt.
Hundreds of them were caught, tried by court-martial, and sentenced to the stockade or, in the case of rape or murder, to death by firing squad.
In December 2011, Manning's Article 32 hearing, the military equivalent of a grand jury hearing to determine whether enough evidence existed to merit a court-martial, began.
Drake waived his right to an Article 32 hearing in February, and the case was referred to a general court-martial, Army officials said in a news release.
After a military judge denied Manning's lawyers' motions to dismiss charges in April 2012, the process proceeded, with Manning's court-martial scheduled to begin on June 3.
Andrew Ledford against court-martial charges that he allowed his men to beat Jamadi, says the CIA did ask the SEALS to rough up detainees at the sand pit.
The Air Force says Flinn has the right to file a request for discharge in lieu of court-martial, and that Widnall would consider the request on its merits.
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