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A SOLDIER facing a court martial COURT MARTIAL. A court authorized by the articles of war, for the trial of all offenders in the army or navy, for military offences. Article 64, directs that general courts martial may consist of any number of commissioned officers, from five to thirteen, inclusively; but they shall not  for refusing to return to Afghanistan has had charges of bringing the Army into disrepute dis·re·pute  
n.
Damage to or loss of reputation.


disrepute
Noun

a loss or lack of good reputation

Noun 1.
 by criticising the conflict dropped, he has said.

Lance Corporal Joe Glenton, 27, from York, is still due to be charged with desertion at a court martial on November 2. He said that two charges of bringing the Army into disrepute by criticising the war in Afghanistan in the media were dropped at a tribunal at Bulford Camp in Wiltshire.
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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Sep 5, 2009
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