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- Cashiering abstract "Cashiering (or degradation ceremony) is a ritual dismissal of an individual from some position of responsibility for a breach of discipline.It is especially associated with the public degradation of disgraced military officers. Prior to World War I this aspect of cashiering sometimes involved a parade-ground ceremony in front of assembled troops with the destruction of symbols of status: epaulettes ripped off shoulders, badges and insignia stripped, swords broken, caps knocked away, and medals torn off and dashed upon the ground.In addition, in the era when British Army officers generally bought their commissions, being cashiered meant that the amount they had paid was lost, as they could not "sell-out" afterwards.".
- Cashiering thumbnail Degradation_alfred_dreyfus.jpg?width=300.
- Cashiering wikiPageID "5951960".
- Cashiering wikiPageRevisionID "601970881".
- Cashiering hasPhotoCollection Cashiering.
- Cashiering subject Category:Military_life.
- Cashiering comment "Cashiering (or degradation ceremony) is a ritual dismissal of an individual from some position of responsibility for a breach of discipline.It is especially associated with the public degradation of disgraced military officers.".
- Cashiering label "Cashiering".
- Cashiering label "Degradación (pena)".
- Cashiering label "Degradazione (provvedimento)".
- Cashiering label "Dégradation militaire".
- Cashiering label "Гражданская казнь".
- Cashiering sameAs Degradación_(pena).
- Cashiering sameAs Dégradation_militaire.
- Cashiering sameAs Degradazione_(provvedimento).
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- Cashiering sameAs Q2671818.
- Cashiering sameAs Q2671818.
- Cashiering wasDerivedFrom Cashiering?oldid=601970881.
- Cashiering depiction Degradation_alfred_dreyfus.jpg.
- Cashiering isPrimaryTopicOf Cashiering.