Disambiguation evidence for Articles of War via surface form

"Articles of War (Continental Army)"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Articles of War (Continental Army)".

Predicate Object
appliesDuring American Revolutionary War
appliesTo Continental Army
authorityGrantedBy Continental Congress resolutions
basedOn British Articles of War
country United States of America
surface form: United States
defines capital offenses in the military
defines non-capital military offenses
defines offenses against military authority
enforcedBy court-martial boards
enforcedBy officers of the Continental Army
goal maintain discipline in the Continental Army
goal standardize military justice procedures
hasTypeOfSanction death penalty
hasTypeOfSanction dismissal from service
hasTypeOfSanction flogging
hasTypeOfSanction forfeiture of pay
hasTypeOfSanction imprisonment
historicalPeriod 18th century
inception 1775
influenced later U.S. military justice codes
instanceOf military justice system
instanceOf military legal code
jurisdiction Second Continental Congress
surface form: Continental Congress
language English
legalForm statutory military code
legalSuccessor Articles of War self-linksurface differs
surface form: United States Articles of War (1806)
mainSubject command authority
mainSubject conduct of soldiers
mainSubject court-martial procedures
mainSubject military criminal law
mainSubject military discipline
mainSubject punishments in the military
partOf early American military law
providesFor courts-martial
providesFor summary punishment procedures
regulates behavior of enlisted soldiers
regulates behavior of officers
regulates cowardice in the face of the enemy
regulates desertion
regulates drunkenness on duty
regulates looting and pillage
regulates mutiny
regulates obedience to orders
regulates profane swearing and disorderly conduct
regulates sentries and guards
regulates treatment of prisoners
usedBy Continental Army
surface form: George Washington’s army

As object (1)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Articles of War (Continental Army)".

court-martial of General Charles Lee legalBasis
"Articles of War (Continental Army)"
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