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  2. USS Kitty Hawk riot - Wikipedia

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    Most of those who requested a court martial were also invited to testify, but they all declined and no subpoenas were issued to force them to do so. In January 1973, before a Navy court-martial, Cloud testified that the fighting erupted when Marines, on orders to break up groups of three or more sailors, only enforced the order against black ...

  3. Courts-martial of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, March 8, 1865. Courts-martial of the United States are trials conducted by the U.S. military or by state militaries. Most commonly, courts-martial are convened to try members of the U.S. military for violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). They can also be convened for other purposes ...

  4. List of people executed by the United States military

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    Executions must be approved by the president of the United States. [2] Executions require a Summary courts martial, they are therefore subject an automatic process of review. [3] The first four of these executions, those of Bernard John O'Brien, Chastine Beverly, Louis M. Suttles and James L. Riggins, were carried out by military officials at ...

  5. Category:United States Navy personnel who were court ...

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    S. Dudley Saltonstall. Court-martial of Susan Schnall. Uriel Sebree. John Shaw (naval officer) John Dickson Stufflebeem.

  6. Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals - Wikipedia

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    Description. The Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals (NMCCA) is located in Washington, D.C. in the Navy Yard. The court conducts mandatory review (unless waived by the appellant) of all courts-martial of members of the naval service referred to the court pursuant to Articles 62, 66, 69, and 73 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

  7. Category:United States Marine Corps personnel who were court ...

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    Pages in category "United States Marine Corps personnel who were court-martialed". The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  8. Tailhook scandal - Wikipedia

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    Date: September 5–8, 1991. Place: Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. The Tailhook scandal was a military scandal in which United States (U.S.) Navy and U.S. Marine Corps aviation officers were alleged to have sexually assaulted up to 83 women and seven men, or otherwise engaged in "improper and indecent" conduct at the Las Vegas Hilton in Las Vegas, Nevada.

  9. Melbourne–Evans collision - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne–Evans collision was a collision between the light aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and the destroyer USS Frank E. Evans of the United States Navy (USN). On 3 June 1969, the two ships were participating in SEATO exercise Sea Spirit in the South China Sea.