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In naval tradition, a mast is a non-judicial disciplinary hearing in which a commanding officer studies and disposes of cases involving those in his or her command. In most instances, it is referred...
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Nonjudicial punishment in the United States military, is a form of military discipline authorized by Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Nonjudicial punishment permits commanders to a...
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Military.com Military.com Forums Military History General Military History Captain's Mast ... I was just wondering what the significance of the Green table at a Captain's Mast is? Why is it green? Thanks for your help.
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Next up the ladder would be the division officer who could sentence you likewise, but the extra duty might be more severe and it was he who decided if you needed to go up to Exec’s Mast. If the offense were this serious, the Executive Officer was likely to take you up before the Captain for Captain’s Mast.
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Captain Gilbert Carlton Mast who retired in 1963, died in the Washington, D.C. area on April 30, 1976. He had resided in Bethesda, Maryland since 1969. Captain Mast joined the Coast and Geodetic Survey as a Deck Officer in 1928 after having obtained his degree in civil engineering at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
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Pirate Hunter: Captain Kidd ... On the fourth of July, 1696, Captain Kidd in the Adventure Galley glided into the harbor, and greeted the people of Manhattan with a couple of shots from his cannon to announce his triumphant return home. ... Maritime History Home Page > Pirates > Pirate Hunter: Captain Kidd > Captain Kidd...
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Just brushing up on my naval history. Can anyone t ... The question was not about today's NJP processes in the various branches of the military, but the etiology of the phrase Captain's Mast. The history comes from the old sailing days, when the Captain was the master of his vessel.
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Dictionary: captain's mast ... What does the GREEN table mean during a Military Captain's Mast? ... Home > Library > History, Politics & Society > Marine Corps Dictionary...
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Captain Cook's Journal ... if land, it must be all low, for we could see no part of it from the Mast head. We saw people in other places besides the one I have mentioned; some Smokes in the day and fires in the Night.
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