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widespread killing of innocent civilians and their unfair artillery advantage. Soviet deserters found support and acceptance within Afghan villages. After entering the mujahideen, many deserters came to recognize the falsity of Soviet propaganda from the beginning. Unable to legitimize the unnecessary killing and mistreatment of the Afghan people, many deserters could not face returning home and justifying their own actions and the unnecessary deaths of comrades. Upon deserting to the mujahideen, soldiers immersed themselves into Afghan culture. Hoping to rectify their position as the enemy, deserters learned the Afghan language and converted to Islam.
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Afghanistan's people. As Afghan troops continued to abandon the Soviet army to support the mujahideen, they became anti-Russian and antigovernment. Opposition forces emphasized the Soviets' atheism, demanding support for the Muslim faith from civilians. The hostility shown towards soldiers, who entered the war believing their assistance was requested, grew defensive. The opposition circulated pamphlets within Soviet camps stationed in cities, calling for Afghan freedom from the aggressive Communist influence and a right to establish their own government.
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announcements of upcoming operations, and were highest during the summer and winter. Seasonal desertions were probably a response to the harsh weather conditions of the winter and immense field work required in the summer. A significant jump in desertion in 1989 when the Soviets withdrew from Afghanistan may suggest a higher concern regarding returning home, rather than an overall opposition towards the war itself.
2626:'s draconian measures. According to Figes, "a majority of deserters (most registered as "weak-willed") were handed back to the military authorities, and formed into units for transfer to one of the rear armies or directly to the front". Even those registered as "malicious" deserters were returned to the ranks when the demand for reinforcements became desperate". Forges also noted that the Red Army instituted 2377:. The Colombian Ministry of Defense reported 19,504 deserters from the FARC between August 2002 and their collective demobilization in 2017, despite potentially severe punishment, including execution, for attempted desertion in the FARC. Organizational decline contributed to FARC's high desertion rate which peaked in the year 2008. A later stalemate between the FARC and government forces gave rise to the 2663: 3102: 2739:. The Soviets believed that shared ideologies between Muslim Central Asians and Afghan soldiers would build trust and morale within the army. However, Central Asians' longstanding historical frustrations with Moscow degraded soldiers' willingness to fight for the Red Army. As Afghan desertion grew and Soviet opposition was strengthened within Afghanistan, the Soviet plan overtly backfired. 3165:. The number had reached about 8,000 by the first quarter of 2006. Almost all of these soldiers deserted within the United States. There has been only one reported case of a desertion in Iraq. The Army, Navy, and Air Force reported 7,978 desertions in 2001, compared with 3,456 in 2005. The Marine Corps showed 1,603 Marines in desertion status in 2001. That had declined to 148 by 2005. 3034:
Georgia into the war with "little support from non-slaveholders" (p. 12), and the ambivalence of non-slaveholders toward secession, he maintains, was the key to understanding desertion. The privations of the home front and camp life, combined with the terror of battle, undermined the weak attachment of southern soldiers to the Confederacy. For Georgian troops,
2925:(3) without being regularly separated from one of the armed forces enlists or accepts an appointment in the same or another one of the armed forces without fully disclosing the fact that he has not been regularly separated, or enters any foreign armed service except when authorized by the United States; is guilty of desertion. 2933:(c) Any person found guilty of desertion or attempt to desert shall be punished, if the offense is committed in time of war, by death or such other punishment as a court-martial may direct, but if the desertion or attempt to desert occurs at any other time, by such punishment, other than death, as a court-martial may direct. 3049:
Adoption of a localist identity caused soldiers to desert as well. When soldiers implemented a local identity, they neglected to think of themselves as Southerners fighting a Southern cause. When they replaced their Southern identity with their previous local identity, they lost their motive to fight
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Decades after, the morality of their actions was debated; on the one hand, they had illegally abandoned their country's armed forces at a time when it was threatened with invasion — indeed, it was argued that their acts were treasonous at a time when Britain may have been planning to seize control of
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In 1980, the Soviet army began to rely on smaller and more cohesive units, a response to mirror mujahideen tactics. A decrease in unit size, while solving organizational issues, promoted field leaders to head more violent and aggressive missions, promoting Soviet desertion. Often, small forces would
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People who are away for more than thirty days but return voluntarily or indicate a credible intent to return may still be considered AWOL. Those who are away for fewer than thirty days but can credibly be shown to have no intent to return (for example, by joining the armed forces of another country)
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began to form. Moderates and fundamentalists banded together to oppose Soviet intervention. The Islamic ideology solidified a strong base of opposition by January 1980, overriding ethnic, tribal, geographic and economic differences among Afghans willing to fight the Soviet invasion, which attracted
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shadowed the U.S. Army, and captured men who took unauthorized leave or fell out of the ranks. The guerrillas coerced these men to join the Mexican ranks—threatening to kill them if they failed to comply. The generous promises proved illusory for most deserters, who risked execution if captured by
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Within the Soviet army, serious drug and alcohol problems significantly reduced the effectiveness of soldiers. Resources became further depleted as soldiers pushed into the mountains; drugs were rampantly abused and available, often supplied by Afghans. Supplies of heating fuel, wood, and food ran
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for the first time uninfluenced by Soviet propagandist versions, and felt a stronger connection towards the opposition than their own comrades. The highest rates of desertion were found among border troops, ranging from 60 to 80% during the first year of the Soviet invasion. In these areas, strong
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A growing threat to the solidarity of the Confederacy was dissatisfaction in the Appalachian mountain districts caused by lingering unionism and a distrust of the slave power. Many of their soldiers deserted, returned home, and formed a military force that fought off regular army units trying to
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In major cities, Afghan youth that originally supported the leftist movement soon turned to Soviet oppositional forces for patriotic and religious reasons. The opposition built resistance in cities, calling Soviet soldiers infidels that were forcing an imperialist Communist invasive government on
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Soviet soldiers entered the war under the impression that their roles were primarily related to the organization of Afghan forces and society. Soviet media portrayed the Soviet intervention as a necessary means of protecting the Communist uprising from outside opposition. Propaganda declared that
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Ireland was neutral during the Second World War; the Irish Army expanded to 40,000 men, but they had little to do once it became clear in 1942 that invasion (either by Nazi Germany or by the British Empire) was unlikely. Soldiers were put to work cutting trees and peat; morale was low and pay was
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Any person found guilty of desertion or attempt to desert shall be punished, if the offense is committed in time of war, by death or such other punishment as a court-martial may direct, but if the desertion or attempt to desert occurs at any other time, by such punishment, other than death, as a
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The Afghan army, comprising 100,000 men before 1978, was reduced to 15,000 within the first year of the Soviet invasion. Of the Afghan troops that remained, many were considered untrustworthy to Soviet troops. Afghans that deserted often took artillery with them, supplying the mujahideen. Soviet
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The total number of Confederate deserters was officially 103,400. Desertion was a major factor for the Confederacy in the last two years of the war. According to Mark A. Weitz, Confederate soldiers fought to defend their families, not a nation. He argues that a hegemonic "planter class" brought
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Interviews with Soviet soldier deserters confirm that much of Soviet desertion was in response to widespread Afghan opposition rather than personal aggravation towards the Soviet army. Armed with modern artillery against ill-equipped villagers, Soviet soldiers developed a sense of guilt for the
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The native Afghan army fell from 90,000 to 30,000 by mid-1980, forcing Soviets into more extreme combative positions. The mujahideen's widespread presence among Afghan civilians in rural regions made it difficult for Soviet soldiers to distinguish between the civilians they believed they were
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explain their reasons for desertion as political and in response to internal disorganization and disillusionment regarding their position in the war. Analyses of desertion rates argue that motivations were far less ideological than individual accounts claim. Desertion rates increased prior to
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High desertion rates were a major problem for the Mexican army, depleting forces on the eve of battle. Most of the soldiers were peasants who had a loyalty to their village and family but not to the generals who conscripted them. Often hungry and ill, never well paid, under-equipped and only
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troops, to fill Afghan soldiers' place, were pushed into mountainous tribal regions of the East. Soviet tanks and modern warfare was ineffective in the rural, mountainous regions of Afghanistan. Mujahideen tactics of ambush prevented Soviets from developing successful counterattacks.
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New York suffered 44,913 desertions by the war's end, and Pennsylvania recorded 24,050, with Ohio reporting desertions at 18,354. About 1 out of 3 deserters returned to their regiments, either voluntarily or after being arrested and being sent back. Many of the desertions were by
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Soviets were providing aid to villagers and improving Afghanistan by planting trees, improving public buildings and "generally acting as good neighbors". Upon entering Afghanistan, Soviet soldiers became immediately aware of the falsity of the reported situation.
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order meant deserters were allowed to return to Ireland; they were not imprisoned, but lost rights to an army pension and could not work for the state or claim unemployment benefits for 7 years. They were also seen as traitors by some Irish people in their homes.
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Central Asian deserters. By March 1980, the Soviet army made an executive decision to replace Central Asian troops with the European sectors of the USSR to avoid further religious and ethnic complications, drastically reducing Soviet forces.
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The initial Soviet plan relied on Afghan troops' support in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan. The majority of the Afghan army support crumbled easily as forces lacked strong ideological support for Communism from the beginning.
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Although a soldier under direct orders, in battle, is normally not subject to prosecution for war crimes, there is legal language supporting a soldier's refusal to commit such crimes, in military contexts outside of immediate peril.
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conscientious objections" while performing military service. This opens the possibility of desertion as a response to cases in which the soldier is required to perform crimes against humanity as part of his mandatory military duty.
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was 12.7%, according to available service records. Desertion was especially common in 1814, when enlistment bonuses were increased from $ 16 to $ 124, inducing many men to desert one unit and enlist in another to get two bonuses.
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There are similar concepts to desertion. Missing movement occurs when a member of the armed forces fails to arrive at the appointed time and place to deploy (or "move out") with their assigned unit, ship, or aircraft. In the
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partially trained, the soldiers were held in contempt by their officers and had little reason to fight the Americans. Looking for their opportunity, many slipped away from camp to find their way back to their home village.
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desertion was a massive drain on British army resources, despite the threat of court martial and the possibility of capital punishment for the crime. Many deserters were harboured by citizens who were sympathetic to them.
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low at bases. Soviet soldiers often resorted to trading weapons and ammunition in exchange for drugs or food. As morale decreased and infections of hepatitis and typhus spread, soldiers became further disheartened.
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Before the Civil War, deserters from the Army were flogged; after 1861, tattoos or branding were also used. The maximum U.S. penalty for desertion in wartime remains death, but this punishment was last applied to
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Over 20,000 American soldiers were tried and sentenced for desertion. Forty-nine were sentenced to death, though forty-eight of these death sentences were subsequently commuted. Only one U.S. soldier, Private
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The fact that a person acted pursuant to order of his Government or of a superior does not relieve him from responsibility under international law, provided a moral choice was in fact possible to him.
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Throughout the Second World War, almost 100,000 British and Commonwealth troops deserted from the armed forces. Capital punishment for desertion was abolished in 1930 so most were imprisoned.
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punish them. North Carolina lost 23% of its soldiers (24,122) to desertion. The state provided more soldiers per capita than any other Confederate state, and had more deserters as well.
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During the First World War 28 New Zealand soldiers were sentenced to death for desertion; of these, five were executed. These soldiers were posthumously pardoned in 2000 through the
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if they enlist or accept an appointment in the same or another branch of service without disclosing the fact that they have not been properly separated from current service.
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Failure to repair consists of missing a formation or failing to appear at an assigned place and time when so ordered. It is a lesser offense within Article 86 of the UCMJ.
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commuted their death sentences to prison terms. Deserters were often publicly humiliated. One U.S. Navy deserter, Henry Holscher, later joined a UK regiment and won the
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Desertion still occurred among American armed forces after the U.S. joined the First World War on 6 April 1917. Between 6 April 1917, and 31 December 1918, the
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Under international law, ultimate "duty" or "responsibility" is not necessarily always to a "government" nor to "a superior", as seen in the fourth of the
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Montgomery, Paul L. (20 August 1974). "Number of Deserters and Draft Evaders Disputed - Proponents Call for Full Pardon, Public Service or Hearings".
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under Article 86 of the UCMJ for repeat or more severe offenses. Many AWOL/UA service members are also given a discharge in lieu of court-martial.
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fighting for and the official opposition. Soldiers who had entered the war with idealistic viewpoints of their roles were quickly disillusioned.
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Dotson, Rand (2000). ""The Grave and Scandalous Evil Infected to Your People": The Erosion of Confederate Loyalty in Floyd County, Virginia".
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reported that there were 175,000 deserters based on the number of individuals that sought the benefits following the amnesty put in place.
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engage in rapes, looting, and general violence beyond what higher ranks ordered, increasing negative sanctions in undesirable locations.
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During the First World War, only 18 Germans who deserted were executed. However, the Germans executed 15,000 men who deserted from the
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weeks to prohibit punitive measures against desertion which encouraged the voluntary return of 98,000-132,000 deserters to the army.
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bad. Of the 60,000 men who passed through the army in 1940–45, about 7,000 men deserted, about half of them deciding to fight on the
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Weitz, Mark A. (1999). "Preparing for the Prodigal Sons: The Development of the Union Desertion Policy during the Civil War".
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as the Red Army approached in February 1945, warning soldiers that escaping with civilians will be treated as desertion.
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in 1945. No U.S. serviceman has received more than 24 months imprisonment for desertion or missing movement after
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Maria Fritsche. "Proving One's Manliness: Masculine Self-perceptions of Austrian Deserters in the Second World War".
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Pater Wilhelm Schmidt im Schweizer Exil: Interaktionen mit Wehrmachtsdeserteuren und Nachrichtendiensten, 1943–1945
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King-Owen, Scott (2011). "Conditional Confederates: Absenteeism among Western North Carolina Soldiers, 1861–1865".
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by leaving or remaining absent from their unit, organization, or place of duty, where there has been a determined
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Bearman, Peter S. (1991). "Desertion as Localism: Army Unit Solidarity and Group Norms in the U.S. Civil War".
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Bearman, Peter S. (1991). "Desertion as Localism: Army Unit Solidarity and Group Norms in the U.S. Civil War".
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From 1914 to 1918 between 600 and 650 French soldiers were executed for desertion. In 2013, a report for the
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Historically, one who was paid to enlist and then deserted could be arrested under a type of writ known as
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In 1919, 616 "hardcore" deserters of the total 837,000 draft dodgers and deserters were executed following
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making light of the high incidence of soldiers going absent without leave in the Australian Imperial Force
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Bennett, Shannon Smith (2013). "Draft Resistance and Rioting". In Morehouse, Maggi M.; Trodd, Zoe (eds.).
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deserted. There were rough estimates to the number of individuals that deserted during the time of the
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Welch, Steven R. (2012). "Commemorating 'Heroes of a Special Kind': Deserter Monuments in Germany".
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On 28 May 2006, the UK military reported over 1,000 absent without leave since the beginning of the
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Stagg, J. C. A. (1986). "Enlisted Men in the United States Army, 1812-1815: A Preliminary Survey".
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U.S. forces. About fifty of the San Patricios were tried and hanged following their capture at
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A Short, Offhand, Killing Affair: Soldiers and Social Conflict during the Mexican-American War
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A Short, Offhand, Killing Affair: Soldiers and Social Conflict during the Mexican-American War
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Army Regulation 635–200 Personnel Separations Active Duty Enlisted Administrative Separations
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According to the Department of Defense, 503,926 United States servicemen deserted during the
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if that intent is determined to be to avoid hazardous duty or shirk contractual obligation;
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generally refer to this as unauthorized absence. Personnel are dropped from their
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I Ain’t Marching Anymore: Dissenters, Deserters, and Objectors to America’s Wars
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resolution 1998/77 recognized that "persons performing military service may
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Conversely, France considered as highly praiseworthy the act of citizens of
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The personal histories of Central Asian ethnic groups – especially between
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The principle was tested unsuccessfully in the case of U.S. Army deserter
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Russia's Army: A History from the Napoleonic Wars to the War in Ukraine
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rejecting refugee status to a deserter invoking Nuremberg Article IV.
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Civil War America: A Social and Cultural History with Primary Sources
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The Old Army: A Portrait of the American Army in Peacetime, 1784–1898
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were highly affected by desertion during the armed conflict with the
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United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (22 April 1998).
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Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion and the Afghan Response, 1979–1982
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Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion and the Afghan Response, 1979–1982
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Upon entering Afghanistan, many Central Asians were exposed to the
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A Higher Duty: Desertion among Georgia Troops during the Civil War
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A higher duty: desertion among Georgia troops during the Civil War
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Memorial to German World War II deserters in Ulm, Germany at the
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As Afghan soldiers continued to desert the Soviet army, a united
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The execution of a U.S. deserter in the Federal Camp, Alexandria
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and is located opposite the President's office and the Austrian
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GIs Speak Out Against the War: The Case of the Ft. Jackson 8
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and leaflets enticing U.S. soldiers with promises of money,
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The Army Lawyer (Department of the Army Pamphlet 27-50-198)
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through their home counties triggered the most desertions.
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Desertion from the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars
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A U.S. service member who is AWOL/UA may be punished with
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ethnic clashes and cultural factors influenced desertion.
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Kimmelman, Benedict B., "The Example of Private Slovik",
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Soldiers in Revolt: GI Resistance During the Vietnam War
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D. Christopher Decker, and Lucia Fresa (29 March 2001).
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saw about 200,000 desertions. Over 100,000 deserted the
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of Russia adopted amendments to include the concepts of
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List of New Zealand soldiers executed during World War I
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Memorial to all deserters in Stuttgart, Germany at the
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Deserter: The Last Untold Story of the Second World War
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between 1 July 1966 to 31 December 1973. Some of these
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The structure of the Soviet army, in comparison to the
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Problems in Soviet army structure and living standards
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Anuario Colombiano de Historia Social y de la Cultura
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Stalin's Wars: From World War to Cold War, 1939–1953
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Joint Service Committee on Military Justice (2012).
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Joint Service Committee on Military Justice (2012).
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Joint Service Committee on Military Justice (2012).
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An additional duty status code — absent-unknown, or
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US Army AWOL Defense: A Practice Guide and Formbook
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UN Commission on Human Rights. 22 April 1998. 5069: 5067: 4390: 4388: 4386: 4384: 4382: 4380: 4378: 4376: 4374: 4372: 4074:"Apology and amnesty for World War II soldiers" 3887:"IRISH ARMY DESERTERS FROM CO. KILDARE IN WWII" 3764: 3762: 3760: 3220: 3210:Legal status of desertion in cases of war crime 3202: 2912: 2252:, this is a violation of the Article 87 of the 5397:(2012 ed.). US Government Printing Office 5156:(2012 ed.). US Government Printing Office 4855:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 4418:Organizations at War in Afghanistan and Beyond 4342:Organizations at War in Afghanistan and Beyond 4318: 4316: 4286: 4284: 3570:"Vienna to honor deserters from Hitler's army" 3109:, four U.S. Navy seamen who deserted from the 3087:, was executed for desertion in World War II. 2490:Deserters from the Portuguese Army during the 5236:Marine Corps Separation and Retirement Manual 5098: 5096: 4944:Desertion and the American Soldier: 1776-2006 4358: 4356: 4354: 4352: 4350: 4204:. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 109. 3623: 3621: 2830:, or "For arresting one who received money". 2690:that contextualizes different points of view. 2676:to certain ideas, incidents, or controversies 2397:Many individuals who were conscripted by the 2077:soldiers in 1919, with deserters as prisoners 2021: 8: 4137:"Camp or Starvation? (NZ Truth, 1918-09-28)" 4026:"WWII Irish 'deserters' finally get pardons" 3006:Union Army § Desertions and draft riots 2766:Soviet disillusionment upon entering the war 2337:. The monument was created by German artist 2556:to all World War II-era deserters from the 2240:. On rare occasions, they may be tried for 2209:rolls after thirty days and then listed as 5686:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2001. 4412: 4410: 4408: 4406: 4336: 4334: 4332: 3127:. Among those who deserted to Canada were 2028: 2014: 38: 5553: 5543: 5112:. Oklahoma City, OK: Military Law Press. 3696: 3655: 3645: 3351:United Nations Commission on Human Rights 2706:Learn how and when to remove this message 2145:), which are temporary forms of absence. 5526:Nussio, Enzo; Ugarriza, Juan E. (2021). 4714: 4712: 4685: 4683: 3628:Nussio, Enzo; Ugarriza, Juan E. (2021). 3405: 3403: 3380: 3378: 3002:Confederate States Army § Desertion 2576:Pardon for Soldiers of the Great War Act 992:List of military strategies and concepts 5677:Paideuma: Mitteilungen zur Kulturkunde, 5391:Manual for Courts-Martial United States 5253:Military Separations: COMDTINST M1000.4 5150:Manual for Courts-Martial United States 4946:. Algora Publishing. pp. 111–112. 3556: 3441:Manual for Courts-Martial United States 3419:Manual for Courts-Martial United States 3394:Manual for Courts-Martial United States 3374: 3337: 2914:(a) Any member of the armed forces who– 46: 5359:"Hinzman Decision, Full Text Decision" 4983:"On Military Desertion and Executions" 4882:The South Carolina Historical Magazine 4090: 4079: 3493: 3483: 3196:The 2012 edition of the United States 3115:in protest against the war in Vietnam. 2727:Inter-ethnic explanation for desertion 2367:Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia 2149:Desertion versus absence without leave 5036:"Vietnam War Resisters, Then and Now" 5010:, September—October 1987, pp. 97—104. 2827:arrestando ipsum qui pecuniam recepit 2718:Many Soviet soldier deserters of the 7: 5462:. Burleigh, Qld: Zeus Publications. 4521:"UK | Tribute to WWI 'cowards'" 4420:, (Ithaca: Cornell UP, 2008), 186–7. 4344:, (Ithaca: Cornell UP, 2008), 157–8. 4112:"First New Zealand Soldier Executed" 4076:. 7 May 2013 – via www.rte.ie. 4006:Kennedy, Dr Michael (17 June 2012). 2505:Irish neutrality during World War II 5657:. New York: Pathfinder Press, 1970. 4691:"Desertion In The Civil War Armies" 4566:"At least 1,000 UK soldiers desert" 3794:Mark R. Hatlie (19 November 2005). 3050:and, therefore, deserted the army. 2422:recommended that they be pardoned. 5633:. Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2005. 4693:. Civilwarhome.com. Archived from 4304:Patriots ignore greatest brutality 4198:Reese, Roger R. (3 October 2023). 3922:Quinn, Joseph (26 November 2020). 3387:"Article 86—Absence without leave" 2811:Soviet deserters to the mujahideen 2420:French Ministry of Veteran Affairs 14: 5684:Desertion: In the Time of Vietnam 4143:. National Library of New Zealand 3530:Stanley, Peter (25 August 2017). 3133:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2543:Minister for Justice and Equality 2349:(1924–2006) with just two words: 2321:deserters. On 24 October 2014, a 5693:. New York: The New Press, 2020. 5679:no. 62 (2016), pp. 203–221. 5575:. University of Nebraska Press. 5482:. University of Nebraska Press. 5054:"Deserters: We Won't Go To Iraq" 3511:Suits, Devon (8 December 2020). 2907:Uniform Code of Military Justice 2661: 2254:Uniform Code of Military Justice 2121: 66: 5458:Lambley, Desmond Bruce (2012). 5074:Nicholas, Bill (6 March 2006). 4942:Robert Fantina (2 April 2006). 4481:Linch, Kevin (11 August 2016). 3819:Journal of Contemporary History 3461:. In Winter, Matthew E. (ed.). 3246:, which resulted in a Canadian 3097:Vietnam War resisters in Canada 2905:According to the United States 2299:First Australian Imperial Force 2213:; however, as a matter of U.S. 5650:, 24/1 (2012), pp. 35–55. 5480:Desertion during the Civil War 5076:"8,000 desert during Iraq war" 4602:The William and Mary Quarterly 4546:Garner, Dwight (9 June 2013). 3796:"Memorial to Deserters in Ulm" 2236:may nevertheless be tried for 1: 5276:. 6 June 2006. Archived from 4981:Wills, Matthew (1 May 2015). 3774:The Heritage of the Great War 3434:"Article 87—Missing Movement" 3265:Canada and Iraq War resisters 3064:American Expeditionary Forces 2244:if enough evidence is found. 4808:(U of Nebraska Press, 2005). 3519:(Press release). Washington. 3163:Iraq invasion and occupation 2744:Pashtuns, Uzbeks, and Tajiks 2325:was inaugurated on Vienna's 5460:March in the Guilty Bastard 4765:Journal of American History 4635:Coffman, Edward M. (1988). 3143:, sports columnist for the 2525:Once the war was over, the 2375:Military Forces of Colombia 2317:decided to honour Austrian 2303:British Expeditionary Force 1485:Military–industrial complex 964:Operational manoeuvre group 5791: 5240:United States Marine Corps 4675:The Mexican War, 1846–1848 4308:The Sydney Morning Herald. 4116:New Zealand History Online 3698:10.15446/achsc.v41n1.44855 3606:News Europe. 23 April 2011 3316:Resistance Inside the Army 3295:List of Iraq War resisters 3094: 2999: 2909:, desertion is defined as: 2850: 2567: 2502: 2494:in Africa, Amsterdam, 1969 2250:United States Armed Forces 2195:United States Marine Corps 25: 21:Desertion (disambiguation) 18: 5666:Journal of Social History 5257:United States Coast Guard 5103:Branum, James M. (2012). 4677:(Routledge, 2003), p. 67. 4509:– via Project MUSE. 4487:Journal of Social History 4461:digicoll.library.wisc.edu 4141:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz 3248:federal immigration board 3205:court-martial may direct. 3198:Manual for Courts-Martial 3028:"professional" bounty men 2965:Saint Patrick's Battalion 2588:2022 Russian mobilization 2463:German street posters in 2403:French Revolutionary Wars 2203:United States Coast Guard 2171:New Zealand Defence Force 1549:Loss-of-strength gradient 406:Combat information center 32:Deserter (disambiguation) 5709:31 December 2015 at the 3940:10.1177/0968344520932960 3831:10.1177/0022009411431721 3725:Conscripts and Deserters 3679:Aguilera, Mario (2014). 3454:Anderson, Wayne (1989). 3307:, in civilian employment 3260:Barratry (admiralty law) 2731:In the beginning of the 2413:Minister of War (Carnot) 2167:Australian Defence Force 2084:is the abandonment of a 1867:Military science fiction 1352:Technology and equipment 773:List of military tactics 5571:Weitz, Mark A. (2000). 4720:"Confederate Desertion" 4225:Figes, Orlando (1990). 3456:"Unauthorized Absences" 3347:Conscientious objection 3275:Decimation (Roman army) 3187:non-judicial punishment 2737:Central Asian republics 2590:, the Putin-controlled 2509:The Emergency (Ireland) 2492:Portuguese Colonial War 2379:Colombian peace process 2159:United States Air Force 1935:Wartime sexual violence 1691:Full-spectrum dominance 1502:Supply-chain management 5532:International Security 5274:Department of the Army 4756:Levine, Peter (1981). 4239:10.1093/past/129.1.168 4089:Cite journal requires 3723:Forrest, Alan (1989). 3634:International Security 3559:, especially pp. 6-60. 3412:"Article 85—Desertion" 3311:Nuremberg Principle IV 3270:Conscientious objector 3224: 3207: 3116: 3046: 2935: 2902: 2495: 2468: 2448: 2394: 2290: 2175:Singapore Armed Forces 2092:without permission (a 2078: 2067: 2052: 1847:Awards and decorations 1820:Peace through strength 1795:Low-intensity conflict 1429:Conscientious objector 1302:Area of responsibility 5671:Peter Rohrbacher. 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Sinno, 4269:Text of Order No. 270 3544:10.15463/ie1418.11149 3349:to military service: 3104: 3044: 2977:officers' commissions 2900: 2859:Shot at Dawn Memorial 2684:by rewriting it in a 2534:Ireland's ports (see 2489: 2462: 2399:French First Republic 2392: 2284: 2179:Canadian Armed Forces 2114:absence without leave 2073: 2058: 2043: 439:Torpedo data computer 429:Ship gun fire-control 28:AWOL (disambiguation) 5743:6 April 2015 at the 5648:Gender & History 5545:10.1162/isec_a_00406 5478:Lonn, Ella (1998) . 5347:on 22 November 2011. 4274:17 June 2008 at the 4054:on 28 September 2012 3961:Canny, Liam (1998). 3647:10.1162/isec_a_00406 3321:Running the gauntlet 3216:Nuremberg Principles 2961:California Gold Rush 2957:Mexican–American War 2951:Mexican–American War 2558:Irish Defence Forces 2163:British Armed Forces 2106:unauthorized absence 1965:Military occupations 1800:Military engineering 1702:Unrestricted Warfare 1559:Force multiplication 457:Military manoeuvrers 19:For other uses, see 5555:20.500.11850/480000 5439:Foos, Paul (2002). 5210:girightshotline.org 5180:girightshotline.org 5042:on 9 November 2014. 4396:Henry S. 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