tools } in the presence of the enemy. } the enemy. (2.) Shamefully casting away his (holding correspondence with giving intelligence to Through cowardice} sending a flag of truce to the enemy. (3a.) Treacherously (36.) Treacherously (4a.) Assisting the enemy with (46.) Knowingly protecting arms. ammunition. supplies. Sharbouring an enemy not being a prisoner. (5.) When a prisoner of war, voluntarily serving with aiding } the enemy. (6.) Knowingly doing, when on active service, an act calculated to imperil the success of (7.) Misbehaving Inducing others to misbehave Her Majesty's forces. {part of Her Majesty's forces. }before the enemy in such manner as to show cowardice. App. 1. App. I. Section 5. (1.) When on active service, without orders from his superior officer, leaving the ranks (2.) When on active service wilfully damaging property without orders from his by want of due precaution. (3a.) When on active service, being taken prisoner through disobedience of orders. ! through wilful neglect of duty. in order to secure prisoners. in order to secure horses. on pretence of taking wounded men to the rear. superior officer. service, failing to rejoin Her Majesty's service when able to rejoin the same. (3b.) After being taken prisoner when on active (4.) When on active service, without due authority holding correspondence with giving intelligence to sending a flag of truce to } the enemy. {previously to going into action (la.) [When on active service,] leaving his commanding officer to go in search of plunder. (18.) [When on active service,] leaving his picquet without orders from his superior officer. guard 1 patrol l post J (1c.) [When on active service,] forcing a safeguard. (1D.) [When on active service,]{fering a soldier when acting as sentinel. the provost-marshal an assistant provost-marshal} (1Ea.) [When on active service,] impeding an officer a non-commissioned officer [[other person] the provost-marshal an assistant provost-marshal an officer a non-commissioned officer [other person] } legally exercising authority { under legally exercising authority { (1Fa.) [When on active service,] doing violence to a person bringing { provisions } to the forces. an inhabitant of (1rb.) [When on active service,] committing an offence against the property of a resident in } (1G.) [When on active service,] breaking into a [other place] in search of plunder. another discharging firearms drawing swords beating drums (11.) [When on active service,] by making signals using words [any means whatever] on behalf of the provost-marshal. } the country in which he was serving. (11a.) [When on active service,] treacherously making known the watchword to a person not entitled to receive it. parole (116.) [When on active service,] treacherously giving a watchword detaining (countersign (15.) [When on active service,] irregularly appropriating (corps countersign to his own battalion detachment App. I. ARMY. sleeping on his post. (1K.) [When a soldier acting as sentinel [on active service,] being drunk on his post. leaving his post before he was regularly relieved. negligently occasioning false alarms (discharging firearms (2вa.) Making known the watchword countersign } in action. on the march. in the field. [elsewhere]. to a person not entitled to receive it. (2Bb.) Without good and sufficient cause giving a (1.) {Conspiring with other persons to cause regular forces. reserve forces. a mutiny in forces belonging to Her Majesty's auxiliary forces. sedition (2a.) Endeavouring to seduce a person in Her Majesty's navy. regular forces reserve forces auxiliary forces navy from allegiance to Her Majesty. (26.) Endeavouring to persuade a person in Her Majesty's reserve forces 8 (3a.) Joining in {sition in forces belonging to Her Majesty's } (36.) Being present and not using his utmost endeavours to suppress (4.) After coming to the knowledge of an intended mutiny (in forces belonging to Her an actual mutiny actual sedition intended sedition Majesty's Section 8. his superior officer, being in the execution of his office. Offering violence to (2a.) [When on active service,] using violence to S threatening (26.) [When on active service,] using insubordinate language to his superior officer. striking offering violence to his superior officer. App. I. Section 9. (1.) Disobeying, in such manner as to show a wilful defiance of authority, a lawful command given personally by his superior oficer in the execution of his office. (2.) [When on active service,] disobeying a lawful command given by his superior officer. |