ARTICLES OF WAR
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Definitions of ARTICLES OF WAR
- 1910 - Black's Law Dictionary (2nd edition)
- 1856 - A Law Dictionary
- 1895 - Glossary of terms and phrases
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By Henry Campbell Black
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The name commonly given to a code made for the government of the army. The act of April 10, 1806, 2 Story's Laws U. S. 992, contains the rulesand articles by which the armies of the United States shall be governed. The act of April 23, 1800, 1 Story's L. U. S. 761, contains the rules and regulations for the government of the navy of the United States.
By John Bouvier
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Certain regulations made by the sovereign and confirmed annually by Parliament in the Mutiny Act, for the government of all persons subject to military discipline. See Army Discipline and Regulation Act. The same rules are applied to the army since 1879, but changed in construction.
By Henry Percy Smith
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