REFORMADOES, disgraced or disbanded soldiers.
Once a disgraced soldier, he was now a success and had risen to the rank of consigliere in the Philadelphia crime family.
The revolt found a leader in a professional but disgraced soldier, Leontius.
The disgraced soldier was then dragged back into the glare of publicity last November when the Attorney General successfully challenged her sentence as 'unduly lenient'.
He called back the two disgraced soldiers, who entered the room chastened and servile.
It seems that despite all their own crimes, all their own atrocities, the American inmates of Leavenworth--many of them disgraced soldiers--still profess a deep love of their country.
Characters were strongly developed, and old characters reintroduced, including Fisto, who was Man-At-Arms' brother and a disgraced soldier of the court who went AWOL during the last great war.
It was made up of disgraced soldiers and officers, dangerous prisoners of war, and political enemies.
The disgraced soldiers came from the front line.