Word: martially
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Rear Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, then commander of the Pacific Fleet, lives in a suburb of New York, has several times demanded a chance to clear his name before a court martial, is employed by a New York dock-building firm...
Married. Captain Walter Dean Short, 24, West Point-trained son of Major General Walter C. Short, Pearl Harbor's Army chief in 1941 (now working in a Dallas war plant, pending court-martial) ; and Emily Harrison Irby, 21 ; in Blackstone...
Killed in Action. Lieut. Commander Manning Marius Kimmel, 31, Annapolis-trained oldest son of Pearl Harbor's Rear Admiral Husband Kimmel (awaiting court-martial), winner of the Silver Star for "sinking of a significant amount of Japanese shipping"; aboard his command, the Robalo, 28th U.S. submarine lost during...
...F.F.I, court-martial they had pleaded innocent. They had believed Marshal Pétain, Henriot and others who had once been the Government of France. They had been told that the Maquis were bandits, foreigners, enemies of France. Their defense counsel had begged postponement of their trial until passions cooled. But the court had ruled that the six young men had borne arms against France and therefore must...
...Unfortunately Pearl Harbor has become an issue in the Presidential campaign, the more so because Mr. Roosevelt is running for re-election as Commander in Chief as well as President. Because of the persistent postponement of the courts-martial belief has grown that Washington was negligent and that the commanders were scapegoats for higher authority...