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" Whoever intentionally inflicts additional wounds on an enemy already wholly disabled, or kills such an enemy, or who orders or encourages soldiers to do so, shall suffer death, if duly convicted, whether he belongs to the army of the United States, or... "
General Orders - Page 11
1864
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Outlines of International Law: With an Account of Its Origin and Sources and ...

George Breckenridge Davis - International law - 1886 - 504 pages
...enemy, or who orders or encourages soldiers to do so, shall suffer death, if duly convicted, whether lie belongs to the army of the United States, or is an...property of the prisoner, and the appropriation of such valuables or money is considered dishonorable, and is prohibited. Nevertheless, if large sums...
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Outlines of International Law: With an Account of Its Origin and Sources and ...

George Breckenridge Davis - International law - 1887 - 512 pages
...additional wounds on an enemy already wholly disabled, or kills such an enemy, or who orders or encourages soldiers to do so, shall suffer death, if duly convicted,...property of the prisoner, and the appropriation of such valuables or money is considered dishonorable, and is prohibited. N Nevertheless, if large sums...
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Outlines of International Law: With an Account of Its Origin and Sources and ...

George Breckenridge Davis - International law - 1887 - 512 pages
...additional wounds on an enemy already wholly disabled, or kills such an enemy, or who orders or encourages soldiers to do so, shall suffer death, if duly convicted,...of the United States, or is an enemy captured after havinej committed his misdeed. 72. Money and other valuables on the person of a prisoner, such as watches...
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A Memoir of the Life and Public Service of Joseph E. Johnston: Once the ...

Bradley Tyler Johnson - Generals - 1891 - 418 pages
...by Sherman's bummers. Listen — "Section 40: 'It is the usage in European armies that money and all valuables on the person of a prisoner, such as watches or jewelry, as well as extra clothing, belong to the captor; but it distinguishes the army of the United States that the appropriation of....
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Military Government and Martial Law

William Edward Birkhimer - Martial law - 1892 - 578 pages
...additional wounds on an enemy already wholly disabled, or kills such an enemy, or who orders or encourages soldiers to do so, shall suffer death, if duly convicted, whether he belongs to the army of the Unitcd States, or is an enemy captured after having comm1tted his misdeed. 25. Money and other valuables...
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Cases and Opinions on International Law: With Notes and a Syllabus

Freeman Snow - International law - 1893 - 636 pages
...additional wounds on an enemy already wholly disabled, or kills such an enemy, or who orders or encourages soldiers to do so, shall suffer death, if duly convicted,...property of the prisoner, and the appropriation of such valuables or money is considered dishonorable, and is prohibited. Nevertheless, if large sums...
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The Army Officer's Examiner: Containing Questions and Answers on All ...

William Henry Powell - 1894 - 668 pages
...issued to that effect. 365. Q. What is the rule as to the private property of prisoners of war ? A. Money and other valuables on the person of a prisoner,...or jewelry, as well as extra clothing, are regarded as the private property of the prisoner, and the appropriation of such valuables or money is prohibited....
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Field Service: Or, The Essentials of the Art of War

William Alexander Campbell - Field service (Military science) - 1896 - 172 pages
...and accounted for as captured property, in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 411. 460. Money and other valuables on the person of a prisoner, such as watches and jewelry, as well as extra clothing, are regarded as private property. The appropriation of such...
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Instructions for the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field

United States. War Department, Francis Lieber - Military law - 1898 - 60 pages
...or who orders or encourages soldiers to •do so, shall suffer death, if duly convicted, whether lie belongs to the Army of the United States, or is an...property of the prisoner, and the appropriation of such valuables or money is considered dishonorable, and is prohibited. Nevertheless, if large sums...
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The Passing of Spain and the Ascendency of America

Jerome Bruce Crabtree - Spanish-American War, 1898 - 1898 - 468 pages
...additional wounds on an enemy already wholly disabled, or kills such an enemy, or who orders or encourages soldiers to do so, shall suffer death if duly convicted,...enemy captured after having committed his misdeed. Private Property of Prisoners. Money and other valuables on the person of a prisoner, such as watches...
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