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charged by the
Confederate Army with
insubordination Jackie Robinson –
American baseball player accused of
insubordination while in the military, but exonerated...
- "no-insumisos".
Insubordination was
mostly a
purely antimilitarist movement.
There were also, however,
people who
joined the
insubordination for
other reasons...
- the protesters, and so
knowing whether or not an
incident amounts to
insubordination is difficult. If the PLA as a
whole received orders to use
lethal force...
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Insubordination Fest was an
American annual punk rock
music festival held in Baltimore, Maryland, that
usually took
place over
three days, in late June...
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Baldwin IV (1161–1185),
known as the
Leper King, was the king of
Jerusalem from 1174
until his
death in 1185. He was
admired by his
contemporaries and...
- Xerxes's (Mr. Nezzer) right-hand-man, is
throwing Queen Vashti out for
insubordination (when she
refused to make King
Xerxes a
sandwich at 3:00 AM). A search...
- or
remove superiors or
their orders. The term is
commonly used for
insubordination by
members of the
military against an
officer or superior, but it can...
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guilty of
capital offences, such as cowardice, mutiny, desertion, and
insubordination, and for
pacification of
rebellious legions. The
procedure was an attempt...
- the
subsequent invasion of
Manchuria in 1931, in a m****ive act of
insubordination (gekokujo)
against the
express orders of the
political and military...
- A
failed coup d'état on 11
April 2002 saw the
president of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez,
ousted from
office for 47
hours before being restored to power. Chávez...