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After the war ended, he was cashiered from the army in 1834.
Six months later, the headquarters staff was cashiered according to plan.
It's too bad all my men have been cashiered from the guards.
Then, something else happened - no one seems to know what, except that he got cashiered there.
He opposed the king's religious policy and was cashiered in March 1687.
Cashiered to civilian life, she must make a living as a captain.
If we survive this, I will make certain you're cashiered out of the diplomatic service.
Unless you've been cashiered for not eating the code book under fire or something.
I might as well be cashiered or executed on a full stomach.
I could be cashiered from the army, perhaps even shot as a traitor.
The colonel was cashiered, but no criminal charges were brought against him.
He was cashiered from the Navy after his remarks were published.
A number have been cashiered from the service, and restored only because of the Admiral.
You could be cashiered for knocking somebody up and not marrying them!
For this action, he was cashiered and sent home.
I hired him in India after he had been cashiered out."
He was cashiered the other day for cheating at cards."
It was only the little matter of a gambling debt anyway that got me cashiered.
He was convicted following a court martial and cashiered from the army on August 20, 1864.
The major was cashiered in 1995 and charged with shooting four people, one fatally.
I once heard in the Fleet, before they cashiered me, that you were really an expert at dice.
Let him see classmates cashiered for telling a small and casual lie.
He is now in exile, and was formally cashiered today by the Peruvian military.
I could have been cashiered, despite the fact that I was following your orders.
Found guilty of mutiny he was sentenced to be cashiered.