On 10 April 1806, the U.S. Congress enacted 101 Articles of War (for the Army and the Navy), which were not revised until the American Civil War. The ... |
Art. 101. The foregoing articles are to be read and published, once in every six months, to every garrison, regiment, troop, or company mustered, ... |
Article 101. The foregoing articles are to be read and published once Pablication of in every six months, to every garrison, regiment, troop, or company ... |
The documents below show a part of the legislative history of the 1912-1920 revisions to the Articles of War. For more information on the UCMJ Legislative ... |
Articles 1, 10, 11, 12, 29, 30, 36, 37, 53, 76, 87, and 101 of the existing code have been omitted. Some of these articles have never met any real need in ... |
Fifteen months later, on September 20, 1776, Congress repealed the 1775 code and enacted a new and expanded one consisting of 101 Articles in 18 Sections ... |
Art. 101. While deception in war is admitted as a just and necessary means of hostility, and is consistent with honorable warfare, the common law of war ... |
The new Articles of War are to become effective February 4, 1921, with the exception of articles 2, 23, and 45, which became effective immediately. |
Article 101 - Complaints and petitions. Internees shall have the right to present to the authorities in whose power they are, any petition with regard to the ... |
Article 101. Oath of Members of Recorders. —. The recorder of a court of inquiry shall administer to the members the following oath: "You, A. B., do swear (or ... |
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