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- 2011525284 abstract "In May 1919, the War Department convened a board of officers in order to consider all recommendations looking to the improvement of the system of military justice, and to recommend to the War Department any changes in the Articles of War and administration of military justice in the Army that the board members believed to be necessary. The board of officers consisted of Maj. Gen. Francis J. Kernan, United States Army, Maj. Gen. John F. O'Ryan, New York National Guard, and Lt. Col. Hugh W. Ogden, judge advocate. Lt. Col. F. M. Barrows served as board recorder. The board invited all officers in command who currently exercised general court-martial jurisdiction, or who had exercised it, as well as all judge advocates, to make recommendations regarding the improvement of the system of military justice. Their report and recommendations, Proceedings and Report of Special War Department Board on Courts-Martial and Their Procedure, was issued on July 17, 1919.".
- 2011525284 contributor B12390084.
- 2011525284 created "1919.".
- 2011525284 created "2005]".
- 2011525284 date "1919".
- 2011525284 date "1919.".
- 2011525284 dateCopyrighted "1919.".
- 2011525284 description "Electronic reproduction. [Washington, D.C. : Federal Research Division, Library of Congress, 2005] (Military legal resources). Digitized image of the original. s2005 dcun s".
- 2011525284 description "In May 1919, the War Department convened a board of officers in order to consider all recommendations looking to the improvement of the system of military justice, and to recommend to the War Department any changes in the Articles of War and administration of military justice in the Army that the board members believed to be necessary. The board of officers consisted of Maj. Gen. Francis J. Kernan, United States Army, Maj. Gen. John F. O'Ryan, New York National Guard, and Lt. Col. Hugh W. Ogden, judge advocate. Lt. Col. F. M. Barrows served as board recorder. The board invited all officers in command who currently exercised general court-martial jurisdiction, or who had exercised it, as well as all judge advocates, to make recommendations regarding the improvement of the system of military justice. Their report and recommendations, Proceedings and Report of Special War Department Board on Courts-Martial and Their Procedure, was issued on July 17, 1919.".
- 2011525284 extent "40 p. ;".
- 2011525284 identifier proceedings.pdf.
- 2011525284 isPartOf "Military legal resources.".
- 2011525284 issued "1919".
- 2011525284 issued "1919.".
- 2011525284 language "eng".
- 2011525284 publisher "Washington : G.P.O.,".
- 2011525284 spatial "United States.".
- 2011525284 subject "Courts-martial and courts of inquiry United States.".
- 2011525284 subject "KF7625".
- 2011525284 temporal "[Washington, D.C. :".
- 2011525284 title "Proceedings and report of Special War Department Board on Courts-Martial and Their Procedure [electronic resource].".
- 2011525284 type "text".