- Army. New York
suffered 44,913
desertions by the war's end, and
Pennsylvania recorded 24,050, with Ohio
reporting desertions at 18,354.
About 1 out of 3...
- Look up
desertion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Desertion is the
abandonment of a duty or post in the
military without permission.
Desertion may also...
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Desertion is a 2005
novel by
Abdulrazak Gurnah. It was
published in the
United Kingdom by
Bloomsbury Publishing.
There is, as you can see, an I in this...
- Mate
desertion occurs when one or both
parents abandon their current offspring, and
thereby reduce or stop
providing parental care. Often, by deserting...
- The
Moscow (2023-12-05). "'War,
Prison or Disability':
Russian Military Desertions Surge". The
Moscow Times.
Archived from the
original on 2024-03-08. Retrieved...
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order on
December 23,
noting that it was
necessary to
discourage further desertions. The
sentence came as a
shock to Slovik, who had been
expecting a dishonorable...
- weaponry.
Before the fall of Mosul, the ISF was
losing 300
soldiers a day to
desertions and deaths. For more
information on
events in a
specific year, see the...
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suffered over 200
desertions every day, for a
total of 150,000
desertions during those two years. This puts the
total number of
desertions from the Union...
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February 11, 2023.
Retrieved February 10, 2021. Fantina,
Robert (2006).
Desertion and the
American Soldier, 1776–2006. New York:
Algora Publishing. p. 83...
- "The
Circus Animals'
Desertion" is a poem by
William Butler Yeats published in Last
Poems in 1939.
While the
original composition date of the poem is...