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- American war in Vietnam: Were there any deserters in-country?
Understandably most stories I've heard of US military personnel deserting during the Vietnam War happened while still stateside I was just curious if there were any cases of US military desertion actually within Vietnam during the war I already know this would have been less practical than
- Are there any realistic ways that the Confederacy South could have won . . .
Desertion was a very significant problem for both armies but with a much smaller white male demographic desertion was more adverse for the Confederacy We can't know what McCellen thought all throughout the ACW but he never publicly supported the idea of an independent slave republic on American soil
- Japanese Imjin War desertion - History Forum
In a thread dating June 2016 on Imjin War, Reptilian Shapeshifter Haakbus posted: Many Japanese did defect to the Korean side during the war I believe, but, are citations available on this? I ask about both 'defection; and 'desertion' In language of Japanese, English, French, and Arabic
- Desertion in the Eighteenth-Century warfare - History Forum
I have read that desertion was something common in 18th century armies but I want to know more details about how it was Infantry line formations firing at other infantry line formations must be something scary, did desertions take place within the battles? There were any kind of punishing to
- Story of black US soldier executed in WWII India
He was then court martialed and sentenced to death There was only one US deserter executed in WWII, although many death sentences for it, and he probably couldn't get the death penalty for desertion outside combat However, although it wasn't apparently premeditated, there were several aggravating factors for murder, so he stood little chance
- Pickett and the Kinston Hangings - History Forum
After his name became immortal on the third day of Gettysburg, George Pickett served for several months in North Carolina He cracked down on desertion, and hanged 22 Confederate soldiers who had been captured riding with a Union loyalist regiment Fear of repercussions led him to flee the country for a season after the War
- Question on Roman Military | History Forum
Limitani were professional, but they weren't very high quality troops Since most of them were recruited locally (if they were really "recruited" at all), they felt loyalty to their home city village and families, rather than to the Empire This made them very unreliable for foreign campaigns, prone to mutiny and desertion
- Legionary Tattoos - History Forum
If legionaries were going to tattoo something as a mark of their loyalty we would more likely see personal names instead of nations - in any case, since the legionary was identifiably a roman sldier in the field, such a loyalty statement was basically unnecessary, and since the legions had persistent desertion problems both in peace and war, a
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