| United States. War Department. General Staff - 1908 - 232 pages
...rebel. 762. All unauthorized or secret communication with the enemy is considered treasonable by the law of war. Foreign residents in' an invaded or occupied territory, or foreign visitors m the same, can claim no immumty from this law. They may communicate with foreign parts, or with the... | |
| George Grafton Wilson - 1910 - 698 pages
...country. 98. All unauthorized or secret communication with the enemy Is considered treasonable by the law of war. Foreign residents in an invaded or occupied...rule. 99. A messenger carrying written dispatches or verbal messages from one portion of the army, or from a besieged place, to another portion of the... | |
| United States - 1912 - 364 pages
...death. 98. All unauthorized or secret communication with the enemy is considered treasonable by the law of war. Foreign residents in an invaded or occupied...military authority permits, but no further. Instant explusion from the occupied territory would be the very least punishment for the infraction of this... | |
| United States. General Staff Corps - 1914 - 240 pages
...Treason. — All unauthorized or secret communication with the enemy is considered treasonable by the law of war. Foreign residents in an invaded or occupied...the inhabitants of the. hostile country so far as military authority permits, but no further.1 , 1 GO 100, 1863, art. 98. . 203. War traitor. — A traitor... | |
| Karl Strupp - 1914 - 304 pages
...• 98. All unauthorised or secret communication with the enemy is considered treasonable by the law of war. Foreign residents in an invaded or occupied...with foreign parts, or with the inhabitants of the bostile country, so far as the military authority permits, but no further. Instant expulsion from the... | |
| 1914 - 246 pages
...Treason.— All unauthorized or secret communication with the enemy is considered treasonahle hy the law of war. Foreign residents in an invaded or occupied...They may communicate with foreign parts or with the inhahitants of the hostile country so far as military authority permits, hut no further.' 'GO 100,... | |
| United States. War Department. General Staff - 1914 - 244 pages
...Treason. — All unauthorized or secret communication with thei enemy Is considered treasonable by the law of war. Foreign residents in an invaded or occupied...territory, or foreign visitors in the same, can claim no immuniiy from this law. They may communicate with foreign parts or with the inhabitants of the hostile... | |
| Anthony Arnoux - 1917 - 232 pages
...follows: "All unauthorized or secret communication with the enemy is considered treasonable by the law of war. Foreign residents in an invaded or occupied...with the inhabitants of the hostile country so far as military authority permits, but no further." 195 Article 90 of the General Order 100 is as follows:... | |
| United States - 1918 - 604 pages
...treasonable by the law of war. may communicate with foreign parts, or with the inhabitants of the hcstile country, so far as the military authority permits,...least punishment for the infraction of this rule. Ueber, sec. 98. Exception. Any person is an Enemy, for the purposes of this Chapter, irrespectively... | |
| Joseph Richardson Baker, Louis Wagner McKernan - 1919 - 874 pages
...Op. 268. All unauthorized or secret communication with the enemy is considered treasonable by the law of war. Foreign residents in an invaded or occupied...least punishment for the infraction of this rule. Lieber, art. 98. It is incumbent upon the contracting parties of an armistice to stipulate what intercourse... | |
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