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captain's mast n. A disciplinary hearing during which the commanding officer of a naval unit studies and disposes of cases against the enlisted ... Dictionary: captain's mast...
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He was all too well aware why he was in the presence of the Captain today. The procedure known as Captain’s Mast was one of the most informal of disciplinary actions, but the proceedings were still strictly regulated by Starfleet protocol.
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Battleship North Carolina former crew members relate stories of living and serving aboard a WWII battleship. Captain's mast. ... "When someone did something against regulations, appearing before Captain’s Mast and being sent to the brig was only for the worst offenses. ... Captain's Call / Events /Directions /
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Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor Monolith and Captain's Mast ... The experience has not been good either for him or for the prisoners referred to his custody on orders from Fleet Captain Lowden, a brutal and sadistic officer whose corruption is extreme even by the standards of a world in which physical torture is an...
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Nonjudicial punishment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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I was in the Navy. First, its called "Captain's Mast" not mask. Second, it would depend on the charge. Most of the time if you go to Mast it usually ends up costing you a paygrade and a "fine". It is kind of like going to traffic court, but can have a serious overtone if the charge is severe.
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While occasionally that happens, it is quite routine from what I have seen that by accepting Mast, the person is basically accepting that he is going to be found guilty and punished. I can not accept that result for an innocent person.
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