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Re: Honbl Lt William SINCLAIR




oops
sorry its UCMJ = Uniform Code of Military Justice.
I think I got the initials mixed up before.
It covers a lot; dating back to British Military origins somewhat.
>From an Article 15 one minute detention to a General Courts Martial.
I have done both.


>From: "Ed Brumby" <EdBrumby@71stfraserregt.freeserve.co.uk>
>Reply-To: sinclair@jump.net
>To: <sinclair@jump.net>
>Subject: Re: Honbl Lt William SINCLAIR
>Date: Wed, 7 Apr 1999 13:24:20 +0100
>
>
>Problem solved. See my list message
>Thanks for your replies. All is appreciated
>Ed in Scotland
>-----Original Message-----
>From: R S <richsinc@hotmail.com>
>To: sinclair@jump.net <sinclair@jump.net>
>Date: 07 April 1999 12:49
>Subject: Re: Honbl Lt William SINCLAIR
>
>
>>
>>If you want Chapter and Verse of the USMCJ, please right.
>>
>>
>>>From: "Ed Brumby" <EdBrumby@71stfraserregt.freeserve.co.uk>
>>>Reply-To: sinclair@jump.net
>>>To: <sinclair@jump.net>
>>>Subject: Re: Honbl Lt William SINCLAIR
>>>Date: Sun, 4 Apr 1999 12:16:12 +0100
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks for that info. I had not considered that. I have to say 
though 
>>that
>>>"sick" "duty" "on leave" etc appear from time to time against other 
>>officers
>>>names.
>>>All thoughts are welcome though.
>>>Regards, Ed in Scotland
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Plumpett@aol.com <Plumpett@aol.com>
>>>To: sinclair@jump.net <sinclair@jump.net>
>>>Date: 04 April 1999 01:32
>>>Subject: Re: Honbl Lt William SINCLAIR
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>There is a further possibility if the officer in question was the 
>>only one
>>>>noted on the list as "Honorable ".
>>>>
>>>>He may have been ill ,  wounded or otherwise disabled and absent 
>>from duty
>>>.
>>>>
>>>>Thus the characterization of his circumstances as " Honorable ".
>>>>
>>>>In todays armies , most have a " Morning Report " listing the 
status 
>>of all
>>>>assigned troops .
>>>>
>>>>If someone is not present ,  they would either be accounted for or 
"
>>>missing
>>>>" without excuse( Leave )  i.e. "AWOL " or a "Deserter "depending 
on 
>>the
>>>>length of unexcused absence and the conditions at the time -- army 
>>at war,
>>>>unit scheduled for service overseas , etc.
>>>>
>>>>I hope the expanded explanation helped .
>>>>
>>>>To get a better feeling for the customs of the Officer Corps see 
the
>>>>Encyclopedia Brittanica and look up " Officer " --lots of good 
>>Historical
>>>>background there although
>>>>I have not looked to it for my additions to the list as I was once 
a
>>>>commissioned army officer and I am now a wing staff officer in the 
>>USAF
>>>>Auxiliary .
>>>>
>>>>Joe Greigg
>>>>
>>>>
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