He later put that warning in writing, at the end of a written confession of desertion.
Only 12% of those prisoners committed offenses like desertion or disrespect enforced exclusively by the military.
Until only a few decades ago, desertion was the most common military offense committed.
It is hard to disentangle diversification from desertion since each feeds on the other.
Rwanda is holding more than 280 troops accused of desertion on an island in Lake Kivu, the army has revealed.
Desertion was also punishable by death by firing squad, but the U.S. Army had not carried out such a sentence since 1864.
By the time Eisenhower gave the case its last review, on January 30, the Bulge had made desertion an even greater problem.
Adultery and desertion had never been thought to fall into that category.
Of 188, 000 police trained by the Americans, no less than 32, 000 have been lost through death (8, 000-10, 000), injury (similar numbers), desertion (5, 000-plus) and other reasons.
Becoming a Benefit Corporation builds on that foundation of trust, and it mitigates the risk of consumer-fan (not to mention employee) disappointment and desertion post-sale.
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That scrutiny involve dozens of companies, sending share prices even for those companies unaffected plunging and sparking what has become an ongoing mass desertion by Chinese stocks of U.S. exchanges.
Next came an economic downturn, which combined with rising fuel prices to speed up the desertion from the large 4x4 segment by anyone concerned about big fuel bills.
In fact, wholesale desertion of the dollar is not likely, but the need to reorder pricing and currency relationships is going to jar economies in Asia-Pacific and around the globe.
Matt Sandusky, now 33, did not testify for either side, but Jerry Sandusky insists that his adopted son's desertion and potentially damaging testimony kept him from testifying in his own defense.
Morale was at an all-time low, desertion was rampant.
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The Afghan National Army, which has to replace and train nearly a third of its force every year because of desertion and attrition, is facing an insurgency that has not given up the fight.
Although the Canadian refugee board found Mr Key credible, it rejected his application, saying that unless his claims of abuse constituted a war crime, they did not justify his desertion from the US army.
Keep in mind that the desertion could get even worse if the congressional greens--led by new Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Rep. Henry Waxman--impose stiffer taxes on gas, which will hurt the guzzlers that have generated most of Big Three profits.
But whatever the merits, it helps put the Slovik execution in some perspective to mention that during the course of the eleven-month campaign in Northwest Europe, when Eisenhower had one deserter put to death, Hitler had 50, 000 executed for desertion or cowardice.
They tell the story of the conflict between the Empire and the Republic and the corruption and desertion to the dark side of Anakin Skywalker, an idealistic freedom fighter who becomes Darth Vader, a father doomed to fight against his son, Luke Skywalker, inheritor of his original idealism.
Desertion was a serious problem in ETO, partly because it was relatively easy to do in Europe (there were no desertions on the Pacific islands), partly because of the never-ending nature of the combat, partly because the Army tried to get deserters back to their outfits and give them a second chance, meaning deserters could figure there wouldn't be any punishment if they were caught.
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