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Conduct Unbecoming: Fifteen Military Criminals, Rogues and Victims of Justice from the Revolutionary War to Vietnam

Conduct Unbecoming: Fifteen Military Criminals, Rogues and Victims of Justice from the Revolutionary War to Vietnam - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Scott Baron, Jr. James WiseAudience:Young AdultPublish date:1/29/2016Pages:264
Languages:EnglishPublisher:McFarland & CompanyISBN-13:9781476662695ISBN-10:147666269XUPC:9781476662695Book Category:History, Law, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Military, Taxation, CriminologySize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.386Product ID:SCC64MV2TD

Men and women who serve in the armed forces are subject to a different legal code than those they protect. Throughout American history, some have--through action or failure to act or by circumstances--found themselves facing prosecution by the United States military. One measure of a nation's sense of justice is how it treats those who surrender some of their rights to defend the rights of fellow citizens.

Beginning with the first court-martial (predating the nation itself) and continuing to the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the War on Terror, this book examines the proceedings of 15 courts-martial that raised such important legal questions as: When does advocacy become treason? Who bears ultimate responsibility when troops act illegally? What are the limits in protesting injustice? The defendants include such familiar names as Paul Revere and William Calley.

The authors examine such overlooked cases as the Somers Mutiny, the trial of the San Patricios and the Port Chicago Mutiny. These trials demonstrate that guaranteeing military justice--especially in the midst of armed conflict--is both a challenge and a necessity in a free society.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:McFarland & CompanyISBN-13:9781476662695ISBN-10:147666269XUPC:9781476662695Book Category:History, Law, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Military, Taxation, CriminologySize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.386Product ID:SCC64MV2TD
Scott Baron, Vietnam era Army veteran and former law enforcement officer, teaches United States history in Salinas, California. The late James E. Wise, Jr., a retired Navy captain in Alexandria, Virginia (d. 2013), wrote many books on history and the performing arts. He served as an intelligence officer aboard USS America during the 1967 Six Day War in the eastern Mediterranean and later in the Gulf of Tonkin during the Vietnam War.
Publisher: McFarland & Company

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