Master the rules that govern military discipline and courtroom procedure.
This practical guide explains how the Army Act, its Rules of Procedure, and related regulations work in peace and on campaign. It offers clear explanations, sample forms, and notes to help officers apply the law consistently.
The book is structured to help you understand how courts-martial are convened, how charges are drafted, and how conduct records are kept. It bridges theory and daily practice with concrete examples and references that lines up with field use and regimental administration.
- How courts-martial are set up and who participates
- How to frame charges under the Army Act and interpret sections
- How to prepare charge sheets, evidence, and conduct sheets
- Practical notes on field punishment, detention, and discipline in action
Ideal for readers working with military law, disciplinary procedures, or orderly-room administration, this edition suits Imperial and overseas officers needing a reliable reference.