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Unfortunately his army career was over; he had received a dishonourable discharge.
You'll be a thirty-year-old white man with a dishonourable discharge from the only job you've ever had.
Once released, Chapman received a dishonourable discharge from the army.
Their behaviour in prison was so bad that they both received dishonourable discharges from the army.
The outcome - a court-martial and a dishonourable discharge.
Their criminal record and dishonourable discharge ended their boxing careers.
In the tiny community of the colony news spread swiftly, and clearly his dishonourable discharge from the Company's service was already known to the entire garrison.
After one too many dishonourable discharges the man was dishonourably discharged and Schultz found himself achieving early command.
Dishonourable discharge!
'How many dishonourable discharges have you had?'
More serious offenders with longer sentences are transferred to HM Prison Service as part of their dishonourable discharge.
In the third installment, Stolen Kisses (1968), a more mature Doinel attempts to return to civilian life after a dishonourable discharge from the military.
He served in the Navy for several years before receiving a dishonourable discharge for throwing an officer off a boat landing jetty in Scotland.
In a separate court-martial proceeding, Bell was sentenced to seven years in prison, dishonourable discharge, demotion to private and forfeiture of all pay and allowances.
On a trip back to Ouston to visit former comrades, a night of drunken revelry saw Miller charged with eight offences and facing possible dishonourable discharge.
Raeder's friends Trotha and Levetzow were not so lucky, both resigning rather than suffering the humiliation of a dishonourable discharge.
If he failed, not even his friendship with Rhodan and Bell would protect him from an immediate and dishonourable discharge from the Mutant Corps.
She attempted suicide after returning home from the Merchant Navy; given a dishonourable discharge, she was sent to the mental institution in Ormskirk for electric shock treatment.
Some of these conscientious objectors may be assigned to serve elsewhere, or are sentenced to brief prison terms lasting a few months to a year and may subsequently receive dishonourable discharges.
A new Sabat, so ruthless and yet still in possession of those inexplicable powers; powers that had saved his life on many occasions until a dishonourable discharge had tumbled him back into civilian life.
Redfield joined the USAF as a teenager, quickly becoming an accomplished pilot as well as a top marksman, but received a dishonourable discharge in the mid-90s for disobeying a direct order.
Although anyone with a dishonourable discharge was prevented from employment in the public service or any government-owned or -operated organisation, the government illegally applied the ban to the mutineers, even though their discharges were not marked as 'dishonourable'.
Offending policemen frequently receive no more than a dishonourable discharge, and may resume killing in plain clothes, Mr Santos said, while some adolescents - who under Brazilian law are not criminally responsible -are also employed to kill other children.
In February 1934 the Defence Minister Werner von Blomberg, on his own initiative, had all of the Jews serving in the Reichswehr and Reichsmarine given an automatic and immediate dishonourable discharge.
Moran was renowned as one of the best marksmen in the British army, but following a dishonourable discharge he became a mercenary in the employ of Professor Moriarty, on whose orders Moran undertakes several assassinations throughout the film.
At his sentencing today, he was also given a dishonorable discharge.
Later, military officials ousted him from the service with a dishonorable discharge.
He is sentenced to 30 days in prison and given a dishonorable discharge.
Failure to complete five years of service would result in a dishonorable discharge from the Academy.
If convicted, they would each face up to more than 20 years in prison, loss of pay and a dishonorable discharge.
He faces a dishonorable discharge and up to 55 years in prison if convicted.
"It's like getting an honorable instead of a dishonorable discharge," he added.
He was given a dishonorable discharge in August 1997.
He faces a possible prison term of 11 years and dishonorable discharge from the Navy.
This dishonorable discharge prevented the 167 men from ever working in a military or civil service capacity.
If convicted, the officer could receive a dishonorable discharge and almost four years in prison.
A court-martial, a year in prison, a simple dishonorable discharge.
He had already received a dishonorable discharge in October.
The jury could have ordered a dishonorable discharge, six months' in jail and a loss of pay.
Military court cannot prove the pilots intentions, and gives them a dishonorable discharge.
He later served 2 1/2 years in a military prison and received a dishonorable discharge.
Prosecutors had asked that the defendant, 27, be sent to a military prison for 10 years with a dishonorable discharge.
According to newspaper reports, only four of the officers have actually been put on trial; the others got dishonorable discharges.
The dismissal is the equivalent of a dishonorable discharge for an enlisted service member.
The dishonorable discharge deprived him of all honors, ranks and orders.
Peace was maintained by the threat of "dishonorable discharge".
He was pardoned and released in November 1920 with a "dishonorable discharge".
Both were sentenced to six-month prison terms and given dishonorable discharges.
"They gave them dishonorable discharges or put them in prison," he said.
At least I'm able to appeal a dishonorable discharge."
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