Legal and legislative basis, Manual for courts-martial United States.
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Publication
1951 - U.S. Govt. Print. Off.], [Washington, District of Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
75,250 words, Guess
Page Count
301 pages
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number53060269
- OCLC Control Number25520242
- Open LibraryOL6148261M
Classifications
- LCCKF7625 .A8513
Description
This book consists of a brief history of the preparation of the 1951 Manual for Courts-Martial, as well as twenty-five discussions of the legal and legislative considerations involved in the preparation. Col. Charles L. Decker wrote the history, whereas the same officers who prepared the initial drafts of the manual wrote most of the discussions. Those officers included Col. Decker, Lt. Col. Waldemar A. Solf, Maj. Gilbert G. Ackroyd, Maj. Kenneth J. Hodson, Maj. William H. Conley, Cdr. William A. Collier, Lt. Col. Jean F. Rydstrom, and Maj. Roger Currier.
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