Forms of Procedure for General And Summary Courts Martial Courts of Inquiry I

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Forms of Procedure for General And Summary Courts Martial Courts of Inquiry I
Charles H Charles Henry Lauchheimer
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M. C. , Judge Advocate, General Court-Martial, Navy Yard, Neiv York.
PROCEEDINGS OF A GENERAL COURT-MARTIAL. 35 Order placing officer under arrest.
NAVY DEPARTMENT, Washington, August 1, 1895. SIR: Enclosed you will find charges with specifications preferred against you by the Department.
A general court-martial has been ordered to convene at the navy yard, New York, at noon on Wednesday, August 2, 1895, at which time and place you will report to Captain A - B, U. S. Navy, the presiding officer
... of said court, for trial. You are hereby placed under arrest.
Very respectfully, H. A. H, Secretary.
Lieutenant C D, U. S. Navy, Navy Yard, New York.
Letter to commandant of navy yard, enclosing charges and specifications and placing officer under arrest.
NAVY DEPARTMENT, Washington, August 1, 1895. SIR: I transmit herewith charges, with specifications, preferred against Lieutenant C D, U. S. Navy, which you will deliver to him with the accompanying letter, place him under arrest in conformity with Article 44 of the Articles for the Government of the Navy, and direct him to report to Captain A B, U.


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