at article of war, if any, does this belong?
PROBLEM 2:
Charge.--Violation of ---- and ---- Articles of War.
Specification.--In that Sergeant James Hopkins, Company H, 205th
Infantry, did at Franconia, N.H., on or about July 4th return to
barracks intoxicated.
In that Sergeant James Hopkins, moreover, refused to appear at
reveille July 5th.
(Signed) WILLIAM HITCHCOCK,
Captain, 205th Infantry.
Under what articles of war do these offenses belong?
What kind of court-martial required?
PROBLEM 3:
Charge.--Violation of ---- Article of War.
Specification.--In that Captain George Jones, 125th Infantry did at
Laconia, Maine, on or about August 20, 1917, make a speech in which he
stated that the Reichstag of Germany was a more efficient and
democratic body than the United States Congress.
(Signed) ALBERT SMITH,
Major, 125th Infantry.
Under what article of war does this offense belong?
NO. ARTICLES OF WAR. PUNISHMENT.
54. Fraudulent enlistment Court martial
58. Desertion War: Death or court martial
Peace: Except death
61. Absence without leave Court martial
62. Disrespect to Presidents Officer: Dismissal
Vice-President, Secretary Soldier: Court martial
of War, Congress, etc.
63. Disrespect to superior officer Court martial
64. Assaulting or disobeying Death or court martial
superior officer
65. Insubordination to a Court martial
non-commissioned officer
69. Arrest or confinement Officer: Dismissal
of accused persons Soldier: Court martial
75. Misbehavior before the enemy Death or court martial
83. Loss, etc., military property Make good the loss and court martial
84. Loss of military property Court martial
issued to soldiers
85. Drunk on duty { Officers--
{ War: Dismissal
{ Peace: Court martial
{ Soldiers: Court martial
86. Misbehavior of sentinel { War: Death or
{ Peace: Court martial (except death)
93. Various crimes Court martial
94. Frauds against the Government Court martial
95. Conduct unbecoming an officer Dismissal
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