ARMÝ. DESERTION, Fraudulent EnLISTMENT, AND ABSENCE WITHOUT LEAVE. When under orders for active service]} attempting to desert Her Majesty's service. (1.) {E When on active service] (2.) { When on active service] persuading endeavouring to persuade When under orders for active service] procuring attempting to procure } service. a person subject to military law to desert from Her Majesty's Section 13. (1.) and (2.) Fraudulent enlistment. (1.) Assisting a person subject to military law to desert Her the desertion (of a person subject) (2.) When cognisant of the intended to military law desertion (la.) Absenting himself without leave. (2a.) Failing to appear at the place of not forthwith parade rendezvous appointed by his commanding officer. {rendezvous} appointed by his commanding officer. (26.) Without leave, before he was relieved, going ( parade from the place of (2c.) Without urgent necessity, quitting the ranks. When in camp (3.) When le garnison being found [elsewhere]. { by beyond the limits fixed) garrison (orders, without a pass or general written leave from his in a place prohibited by [other] commanding officer. to be apprehended. (4.) Without leave from his commanding officer or due cause absenting himself from school when duly ordered to attend there. Behaving in a scandalous manner, unbecoming the character of an officer and a gentleman. Section 17. charged with the care of public stealing } (a.) {When concerned in the distribution of regimental goods money fraudulently misapplying the same embezzling App. I When charged with the care (b.) { When concerned in} (c.) {When charged with When concerned in (1a.) Malingering. Feigning disease. money being concerned in the stealing the distribution } of regimental goods conniving at the the care fraudulent misapplication thereof. embezzlement the distribution { of regimental goods, wilfully damaging the same. Section 18. (16.) { Producing infirmity. (2a.) Wilfully } ( maiming ) himself with intent thereby himself injuring another soldier to render such other soldier unfit for service. (26.) Causing himself to be { maimed by some person with intent thereby to render himself unfit for service. (3.) duct Being wilfully guilty of misconduct by reason of which miscon Wilfully disobeying orders by means of which disobedience produced he aggravated delayed the cure of disease. infirmity. the property of money goods { a comrade. an officer. (4a.) { Stealing Embezzling (46.) Receiving, knowing them to be{ stolen mess. belonging to a regimental band. institution. (5a.) Such an offence of a fraudulent nature as is mentioned in sub-section five of section eighteen of the Army Act. App L ARMY. App. I. [wilfully] releasing without proper authority a prisoner committed to his charge. committed to his charge } keep guard. (2.) {Without reasonable excuse } allowing to escape a prisoner {whom it was his duty to (16.) Unnecessarily failing to bring a prisoner's case before the proper authority for investigation. |