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Since 1776, the United States military has conducted several hundred executions of military personnel. An estimated 459 [1] of these executions occurred between 1861-1961. 160 of these executions are reported by the federal government to have taken place between 1942 and 1961. At least six executions of military personnel are pending[2], with two cases awaiting Presidential action.

In addition, the United States military has conducted numerous executions of assassins, prisoners of war, saboteurs, spies and war criminals. At present, the United States claims the right to execute terrorists convicted of war crimes before military commissions, although no suspect has been sentenced to death, or executed.

Revolutionary War Period[edit]

Estimates of executions carried out by the Continental Army typically range from 40 to a high of one hundred.

War of 1812[edit]

During the War of 1812, the United States Army reportedly executed 205 servicemen (mostly deserters) [3]. There were 3 executions in 1812, 32 in 1813, 146 in 1814 [4] and 24 in 1815 [5].

Naval Executions[edit]

The United States Navy has apparently conducted some seventeen executions [6] of naval personnel (sailors and marines) throughout its' history, the most famous of these being the summary hangings [7] of alleged mutineers aboard the USS Somers. Although naval courts continue to adjudge sentences of death for capital crimes[8], no sailor or marine or other person in naval service has been executed since 1849[9]. Two marines currently await potential execution on convictions for premeditated murder [10].

The United States Navy has also executed a number of Japanese nationals on charges of war crimes for acts committed in the Pacific theater of operations during the Second World War. One study cites a figure of ten hangings carried out on Guam between 1947-1949. The official Marine Corps History of Operations offers an alternative figure of thirteen executions conducted by the Navy on Guam.


Name Rank Offense Year of Execution
William Galligher Seaman Murder 1799
Daniel Mckenny Marine Desertion 1812
William Johnson Seaman Mutiny 1813
James Bird Marine Desertion 1814
James Rankin Marine Desertion 1814
John Monroe Marine Desertion 1814
William Bunnett Marine Desertion 1814
Robert Elixson Seaman Desertion 1814
Thomas Smith Marine Desertion 1817
William Boyington Marine Murder 1817
Thomas Allen Landsman? Murder 1836
Philip Spencer Midshipman Mutiny 1 December1842
Elisha Small Seaman Mutiny 1 December 1842 [11]
Samuel Cromwell Boatswain Mutiny 1 December 1842
Samuel Jackson Seaman Mutiny 17 September 1846 [12]
Peter Black Seaman Mutiny 23 October 1849[13]
John Black Seaman Mutiny 23 October 1849[14]

Mexican War[edit]

Approximately fifty American servicemen were hanged or shot during the Mexican War.

Civil War[edit]

Historians citing [15] official records report that 267 executions were conducted by military authorities during the Civil War; a more comprehensive study [16] documents at least 275.

Indian Wars[edit]

38 Indians were executed during the South Dakota uprising of 1862. Four Indians were tried by military commission and hanged after the Modoc War in 1873. Three Indian Scouts were hanged after court-martial in 1882.

The Philippine-American War, 1899-1902[edit]

During the Philippine-American War, several members of the United States Army were executed. One enlisted man serving in the Philippines was executed for murder in the year ending June 30th, 1901. [17] Three enlisted men, also serving in the Philippines, were executed for murder during the year ending June 30, 1902.[18]

In this same period, the Judge-Advocate-General of the United States Army [19] reported that approximately two hundred and forty four individuals, mostly natives of the Philippines, were executed after trial by military commissions. Five persons were executed during the year ending June 30, 1900,[20], about 101 persons were executed during the year ending June 30, 1901, [21], approximately 128 people were executed during the year ending June 30, 1902, [22] and a further 10 persons were executed during the year ending June 30, 1903. [23]

First World War[edit]

Official reports tabulate a total of 35 military executions in the United States Army, 25 in the United States and 10 in France. Congressional investigations revealed that 11 hangings actually took place in France over 1917-1919.

Second World War[edit]

147 executions were carried out by the United States Army between 1942-1948, with most of them (141) being conducted over 1942-1945.


Name Date of execution Location Method
James Rowe 6 November 1942 Fort Huachuca, Arizona Hanged
Edward J. Leonski 9 November 1942 Pentridge Prison, Melbourne, Australia, Southwest Pacific Area Hanged
Jerry Sykes 19 January 1943 Fort Huachuca, Arizona Hanged
Francis A. Line 26 March1943 United States Hanged
David Cobb [24] 12 March 1943 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
George S. Knapp 19 March 1943 Bastrop, Texas Hanged
Harold A. Smith [25] 25 June 1943 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
Walter J. Bohn 13 July 1943 (sentence confirmation date) United States Hanged
James E. Kendrick 17 July 1943 Oran, Algeria, North African Theater of Operations Hanged
Levi Brandon 26 July 1943 Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Hanged
Willie A Pittman 30 August 1943 Sicily, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Harvey Stroud 30 August 1943 Sicily, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Armstead White 30 August 1943 Sicily, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
David White 30 August 1943 Sicily, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Charles H. Smith 6 September 1943 Algiers, North African Theater of Operations Hanged
Lee A Davis 14 December 1943 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
Edwin P. Jones 5 January 1944 Oran, Algeria, North African Theater of Operations Hanged
John H. Waters [26] 10 February 1944 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
J.C. Leatherberry [27] 16 March 1944 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
Charles A. Spears 18 April 1944 Oran, Algeria, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Wiley Harris [28] 26 May 1944 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
Alex F. Miranda [29] 30 May 1944 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Shot
Robert L. Donnelly 31 May 1944 Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Eliga Brinson [30] 11 August 1944 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
Willie Smith [31] 11 August 1944 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
Clarence Whitfield [32] 14 August 1944 Normandy, France, European Theater Hanged
Ray Watson 29 August 1944 Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
James W. Peoples 2 September 1944 Nadzab, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area Hanged
Harry Bever 26 September 1944 United States Hanged
Arthur T. Brown 2 October 1944 Oro Bay, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area Hanged
Andrew Gibson 2 October 1944 Oro Bay, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area Hanged
Leroy E. Greene 2 October 1944 Oro Bay, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area Hanged
Charles A. Horne 2 October 1944 Oro Bay, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area Hanged
Eugene A. Washington, Jr., 2 October 1944 Oro Bay, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area Hanged
Lloyd, L. White Jr. 2 October 1944 Oro Bay New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area Hanged
Madison Thomas [33] 12 October 1944 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
James B. Sanders [34] 25 October 1944 Seine Base Disciplinary Training Center, Paris, France Hanged
Ray W. Anderson [35] 25 October, 1944 Seine Base Disciplinary Training Center, Paris, France Hanged
Paul Kluxdal [36] 31 October 1944 Seine Base Disciplinary Training Center, Paris, France Hanged
Willie Wimberly, Jr. [37] 9 November 1944 Seine Base Disciplinary Training Center, Paris, France Hanged
Joseph Watson [38] 9 November 1944 Seine Base Disciplinary Training Center, Paris, France Hanged
Aveline Fernandez 15 November 1944 Oro Bay, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area Hanged
Curtis L. Maxey 16 November 1944 St. Tropez, France, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Richard Scott [39] 18 November 1944 Cherbourg, France Hanged
William D. Pennyfeather [40] 18 November 1944 Cherbourg, France Hanged
Theron McGann [41] 20 November 1944 St. Lo, France Hanged
Arthur E. Davis 22 November 1944 European Theater Hanged
Charles H. Jordan 22 November 1944 European Theater Hanged
James Hendricks 24 November 1944 Normandy, France, European Theater Hanged
Benjamin Pygate [42] 28 November 1944 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Shot
Oscar N. Newman [43] 24 November 1944 European Theater Hanged
Leo Valentine, Sr. [44] 24 November 1944 European Theater Hanged
Charles Williams 18 December 1944 United States Hanged
William E. Davis [45] 27 December 1944 European Theater Hanged
Waiter J. Baldwin [46] 17 January 1945 European Theater Hanged
Sylvester Davis 5 January 1945 United States Hanged
Augustine Guerra [47] 8 January 1945 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
Ernest L. Clark [48] 8 January 1945 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
John. D. Cooper [49] 9 January 1945 European Theater Hanged
John R. O'Connor 15 January 1945 United States Hanged
Arthur J.Farrell 19 January 1945 European Theater Hanged
James W. Twiggs [50] 22 January 1945 Loire Base Disciplinary Training Center, Le Mans, France Hanged
Samuel Hawthorne 29 January 1945 Oro Bay, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area Hanged
Marvin Holden [51] 30 January 1945 Lemur, Belgium Hanged
Elwood J. Spencer [52] 30 January 1945 Lemur, Belgium Hanged
Eddie Slovik[53] 31 January 1945 Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, France, European Theater Shot
J.P. Wilson 2 February 1945 European Theater Hanged
Robert L. Skinner 10 February 1945 Loire Base Disciplinary Training Center, Le Mans, France Hanged
Waiters Yancey 10 February 1945 European Theater Hanged
William Mack [54] 15 February 1945 European Theater Hanged
Otis, B. Crews 21 February 1945 Mediterranean Theater Hanged
Williams C. Downes [55] 28 February 1945 European Theater Hanged
Amos Agee [56] 3 March 1945 European Theater Hanged
John C. Smith [57] 3 March 1945 European Theater Hanged
Frank Watson [58] 3 March 1945 European Theater Hanged
Olins W. Williams 9 March 1945 European Theater Hanged
Lee A. Burns 11 March 1945 Aversa, Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
General L. Grant 11 March 1945 Aversa, Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Herman Perry 15 March 1945 Ledo, Assam, India Hanged
Robert, L. Pearson [59] 17 March 1945 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
Cubia Jones (listed in some records as Parson Jones) 17 March 1945 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
Henry Baker 18 March 1945 Leyete, Philippines Hanged
John M. Mack 20 March 1945 Aversa, Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
John W. Taylor 20 March 1945 Aversa, Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Kinney Jones 20 March 1945 Aversa, Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Robert A. Pearson 20 March 1945 Unknown: Burial Location: Schofield Barracks, Hawai'i Hanged
Abraham Smalls 27 March 1945 Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Tommie Davison 29 March 1945 European Theater Hanged
William Harrison, Jr. [60] 7 April 1945 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
Curn Jones 10 April 1945 United States Hanged
Benjamin F. Hopper 11 April 1945 European Theater Hanged
Dan Boswell 16 April1945 United States Hanged
James L. Jones [61] 19 April, 1945 European Theater Hanged
Mileert Bailey [62] 19 April 1945 European Theater Hanged
John Williams 19 April 1945 European Theater Hanged
William T. Curry 20 April 1945 Oro Bay, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area Hanged
Shelton McGhee, Sr. 4 May, 1945 Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
George E. Smith, Jr. [63] 8 May 1945 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
George Green, Jr. [64] 15 May, 1945 Loire Base Disciplinary Training Center, Le Mans, France Hanged
Haze Heard 21 May 1945 European Theater Hanged
William McCarter [65] 28 May 1945 Loire Base Disciplinary Training Center, Le Mans, France Hanged
Clete O. Norris [66] 31 May 1945 Loire Base Disciplinary Training Center, Le Mans, France Hanged
Alvery. R. Rollins [67] 31 May 1945 Loire Base Disciplinary Training Center, Le Mans, France Hanged
Matthew Clay, Jr., [68] 4 June 1945 European Theater Hanged
Werner E. Schmiedel 11 June 1945 Aversa, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Ancieto Martinez [69] 15 June 1945 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater Hanged
Victor Ortiz [70] 21 June 1945 Loire Base Disciplinary Training Center, Le Mans, France Hanged
Willie Johnson [71] 26 June 1945 Loire Base Discipilinary Training Center, Le Mans, France Hanged
Fred A. McMurray 2 July 1945 Aversa, Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Louis Till 2 July 1945 Aversa, Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Charles H. Jefferies 5 July 1945 Aversa, Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
John T. Jones 5 July 1945 Aversa, Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Henry W. Nelson 5 July 1945 Aversa, Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Hanged
Robert Davidson [72] 5 July 1945 (sentence confirmation date) Governors Island, New York City Hanged
Clinton Stevenson[73] 5 July 1945 (sentence confirmation date) Camp Beale, California Hanged
Tom E. Gordon [74] 10 July 1945 Loire Base Disciplinary Training Center, Le Mans, France Hanged
Harold Crabtree 31 July 1945 Philippines Shot
Cornelius Nmi Thomas 1 August 1945 Schofield Barracks, Hawai'i Hanged
Jesse D. Boston 1 August 1945 Schofield Barracks, Hawai'i Hanged
Herbert W. Reid[75] 4 August 1945 Camp Beale,California Hanged
Ernest J. Harris 9 August 1945 Philippines Hanged
Lee R. Davis [76] 10 August 1945 United States (possibly Camp Claibourne, Louisiana Hanged
Ellis McCloud, Jr. 20 August 1945 Philippines Hanged
Robert Wray [77] 20 August 1945 Loire Base Disciplinary Training Center, Le Mans, France Hanged
Edward J. Reichl[78] 25 August 1945 United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Hanged
Harvey W. Nichols 28 August 1945 Philippines Hanged
Albert Williams 28 August 1945 Philippines Hanged
Bradley Jr. Walters 31 August 1945 Philippines Hanged
Henry C. Philpot [79] 10 September 1945 European Theater Hanged
Fred Hurse 20 September1945 United States Hanged
Clarence Gibson 24 September 1945 United States Hanged
James C.Thomas 25 September 1945 Philippines Hanged
Charles M. Robinson 28 September 1945 European Theater Hanged
Blake W. Mariano 10 October 1945 Loire Base Disciplinary Training Center, Le Mans, France Hanged
Sidney Bennerman 15 October 1945 European Theater Shot
Woodrow Parker 15 October 1945 European Theater Shot
Ozell Louis 15 October 1945 Philippines Hanged
Charlie Ervin, Jr., 19 October 1945 Aversa, Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Shot
Mansfield Spinks 19 October 1945 Aversa, Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II Shot
Dan J. Lee 9 November 1945 Philippines Shot
Ellsworth Williams 5 January 1946 Germany, European Theater Hanged
Solomon Thompson 11 September 1946 European Theater Hanged
Garlon Mickles [80] 22 April 1947 Schofield Barracks, Hawai'i Hanged
James Norman[81] 25 April 1947 Philippines) Hanged
William Abney [82] 1 December 1947 Mandaluyong, Philippines Hanged
Manuel Martinez [83] 23 March 1948 (sentence confirmation date) [84] European Theatre Hanged
Stratman Armistead [85] 16 December 1948 Yokohama, Japan, Far East Command Hanged


Executions of German POWs during Second World War[edit]

In 1945, the United States Army executed [86] fourteen German Prisoners of war by hanging at the United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. These POWs, members of the German Armed services, had been convicted by general court-martial for the murders of fellow Germans believed by their fellow inmates to be collaborating as confidential informants with the United States military authorities. These hangings at the United States Disciplinary Barracks were carried out in an warehouse elevator shaft which had been converted into a temporary gallows. The fourteen Germans were subsequently buried in the Fort Leavenworth Military Prison Cemetery.


Name Age Date of Execution Name of Victim Offence
Walter Beyer 32 10 July 1945 Johannes Kunze Murder
Hans Demme 23 10 July 1945 Johannes Kunze Murder
Hans Schomer 27 10 July 1945 Johannes Kunze Murder
Willie Scholz 22 10 July 1945 Johannes Kunze Murder
Berthold Seidel 30 10 July 1945 Johannes Kunze Murder
Erich Gauss 14 July 1945 Horst Günther Murder
Rudolph Straub 14 July 1945 Horst Günther Murder
Helmut Fischer 25 August 1945 Werner Drechsler Murder
Fritz Franke 25 August 1945 Werner Drechsler Murder
Guenther Kuelsen 25 August 1945 Werner Drechsler Murder
Heinrich Ludwig 25 August 1945 Werner Drechsler Murder
Bernard Reyak 25 August 1945 Werner Drechsler Murder
Otto Stengel 25 August 1945 Werner Drechsler Murder
Rolf Wizuy 25 August 1945 Werner Drechsler Murder

Air Force Executions[edit]

Three members of the United States Air Force have been executed by hanging[87]. These executions were carried out under a short-lived revised version of the Articles of War popularly known as the Elston Act of 1948 (Sullivan, 2002).


Name Race Date of Execution Location Offence
Robert E. Keller [88] [89] [90] Unknown [91] 11 March 1950 Yokohama, Japan Murder
Robert Burns [92]

[93]

Black 28 January 1954 Guam Murder and rape
Herman Dennis, Jr. [94] [95] Black 28 January 1954 Guam Murder and rape

Executions under the Uniform Code of Military justice[edit]

A total of ten military executions (all by hanging) have been carried out by the United States Army under the provisions of the original Uniform Code of Military Justice of 5 May 1950. The first four[96] of these executions were carried out by military officials at the Kansas State Penitentiary near Lansing, Kansas. The remaining six executions [97] were conducted in the boiler room [98] of the United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.


Name Race Date of Sentencing Date of Execution Location Offence
Bernard J. O'Brien [99] White 19 June 1952 31 July 1954 Kansas State Penitentiary Premeditated murder
Chastine Beverly [100] Black 10 October 1951 1 March 1955 Kansas State Penitentiary Robbery, premeditated murder
Louis M. Suttles[101] Black 10 October 1951 1 March 1955 Kansas State Penitentiary Robbery, premeditated murder
James L. Riggins [102] Black 10 October 1951 1 March 1955 Kansas State Penitentiary Robbery, premeditated murder
Thomas J. Edwards [103] Black 1 April 1953 14 February 1957 United States Disciplinary Barracks Premeditated murder
Winfred D. Moore [104]


Black 19 August 1953 14 February 1957 United States Disciplinary Barracks Murder, assault with intent to commit robbery
Ernest L. Ranson [105] Black 5 June 1953 3 April 1957 United States Disciplinary Barracks Lifting weapon against superior officer, premeditated murder, rape, robbery, 2 counts of assault with dangerous weapon
Abraham Thomas Black 15 April 1954 23 July 1958 United States Disciplinary Barracks Four counts premeditated murder
John E. Day, Jr.[106] Black 1 October 1951 23 September 1959 United States Disciplinary Barracks Murder, premeditated assault with attempt to do bodily harm with dangerous weapon, assault
John A. Bennett Black 8 February 1955 13 April 1961 United States Disciplinary Barracks Rape, premeditated attempted murder

Pending Executions[edit]

Six servicemen [107] currently await execution by lethal injection at Fort Leavenworth's USDB.


Name Service Race Offense Remarks
Kenneth Parker Marine Corps Black Murder Appellate review
Wade L. Walker Marine Corps Black Murder Appellate review
Ronald Gray Army Black Murder Awaiting Presidential action
Dwight J. Loving Army Black Murder Awaiting DuBay hearing
Asan Akbar Army Black Murder Appellate review
Andrew Witt Air Force White Murder Appellate review

References[edit]

BOOKS

  • Alotta, Robert L. (1989), Civil War Justice: Union Army Executions under Lincoln, Shippensburg, PA: White Mane Publishing Co., Inc., ISBN 0-942597-10-9.
  • Hickey, Donald R. (1989), The War of 1812, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-252-01613-0.
  • Landrum, Francis S. (1988), Guardhouse, Gallows and Grave, Klamath Falls, Oregon: Klamath County Museum, ISBN 0-9619719-0-8.
  • Lilly, J. Robert (2007), Taken by Force: Rape and American GIs in Europe during WWII, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 023050647X.
  • Luszki, Walter A. (1991), A Rape of Justice; MacArthur and the New Guinea Hangings, Lanham, Md.: Madison Books, ISBN 0-8191-8348-2.
  • Melton Jr., Buckner F. (2003), A Hanging Offense: The Strange Affair of the Warship Somers, New York: Free Press, ISBN 978-0743232838.
  • Richards, Peter Judson (2007), Extraordinary Justice: Military Tribunals in Historical and International Context, New York: New York University Press, ISBN 0-8147-7591-2 {{citation}}: Check |isbn= value: checksum (help).
  • Valle, James E. (1980), Rocks & Shoals: Order and Discipline in the Old Navy, 1800-1861, Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, ISBN 0870215388.
  • Whittingham, Richard (1997), Martial Justice: The Last Mass Execution in the United States, Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, ISBN 978-1557509451.
  • Wiley, Bell Irvin (1978), Life of Billy Yank: The Common Soldier of the Union, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, ISBN 0-8071-0476-0.

ARTICLES

  • Sullivan, Dwight H. (2002), "Executive Branch Consideration of Military Death Sentences", in Fidell, Eugene R.; Sullivan, Dwight H. (eds.), Evolving Military Justice, Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, ISBN 1-55750-292-7.

GOVERNMENT REPORTS

  • Court Martial Reports; Holdings and Decisions of the Courts of Military Review and United States Court of Military Appeals, vol. 8, Rochester, N.Y.: Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company., 1953.
  • Court Martial Reports; Holdings and Decisions of the Courts of Military Review and United States Court of Military Appeals, vol. 9, Rochester, N.Y.: Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company., 1953.
  • Court Martial Reports; Holdings and Decisions of the Courts of Military Review and United States Court of Military Appeals, vol. 11, Rochester, N.Y.: Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company., 1953.
  • Court Martial Reports; Holdings and Decisions of the Courts of Military Review and United States Court of Military Appeals, vol. 12, Rochester, N.Y.: Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company., 1953.
  • Court Martial Reports; Holdings and Decisions of the Courts of Military Review and United States Court of Military Appeals, vol. 13, Rochester, N.Y.: Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company., 1953.
  • U.S. Dep't of Air Force (1950), Court-Martial Reports of the Judge Advocate General of the Air Force, vol. 2, Rochester, N.Y.: Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company..
  • U.S. Dep't of Army (n.d.), Death Sentence Ledger, (unpublished working paper, Office of the Judge Advocate General, U.S. Army) (on file with Death Penalty Information Center) {{citation}}: Text "1-5" ignored (help).
  • U.S. Dep't of Army (n.d.), Executed Death Cases before 1951, (unpublished working paper, Office of the Judge Advocate General, U.S. Army) (on file with Death Penalty Information Center) {{citation}}: Text "1-3" ignored (help).
  • U.S. Dep't of Army (1946?), History of the JAG Branch Office, U.S. Forces, European Theater, 18 July 1942 to 1 Nov. 1945: n.a., Vol. 1–2, St. Cloud, France: Branch Office of the JAG-ETO {{citation}}: Check date values in: |publication-date= (help).
  • U.S. Dep't of Army (1899), Report of the Judge-Advocate-General, U.S.A. to the Secretary of War for the Year ending June 30th, 1899, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
  • U.S. Dep't of Army (1900), Report of the Judge-Advocate-General, U.S.A. to the Secretary of War for the Year ending June 30th, 1900, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
  • U.S. Dep't of Army (1901), Report of the Judge-Advocate-General, U.S.A. to the Secretary of War for the Year ending June 30th, 1901, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
  • U.S. Dep't of Army (1902), Report of the Judge-Advocate-General, U.S.A. to the Secretary of War for the Year ending June 30th, 1902, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
  • U.S. Dep't of Army (1903), Report of the Judge-Advocate-General, U.S.A. to the Secretary of War for the Year ending June 30th, 1903, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.

PERIODICALS

  • Null, Gary D. (1996), "Air Force Executions", The Reporter, 23 (1): 33–34.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Sullivan (1998), p.12, n.45
  2. ^ Sullivan (2007), p.1
  3. ^ Hickey (1989), p. 303
  4. ^ Hickey (1989), p. 222
  5. ^ Hickey (1989), p. 407, n. 14
  6. ^ Valle, p. 103
  7. ^ Melton, JR., pp. 142-153
  8. ^ Sullivan (2002), pp.144
  9. ^ Valle, pp. 105-108
  10. ^ Sullivan (2007), p.1
  11. ^ Valle, p. 108
  12. ^ Valle, p. 1118
  13. ^ Valle, p. 108
  14. ^ Valle, p. 108
  15. ^ See Wiley (1978), p. 205 for a typical example
  16. ^ Alotta, p. 186
  17. ^ Report, Judge-Advocate (1901), p. 9
  18. ^ Report, Judge-Advocate (1902), p. 7
  19. ^ , Major General Geo.B. Davis, see (Report, Judge-Advocate, (1903), p.7
  20. ^ Report, Judge-Advocate (1900), p. 9
  21. ^ Report, Judge-Advocate (1901), p. 11
  22. ^ Report, Judge-Advocate (1902), p. 8
  23. ^ Report, Judge-Advocate (1903), p. 7
  24. ^ History Branch Office of the Judge Advocate General, European Theater of Operations, 18 July 1942 to 1 Nov. 1945: n.a., Vol. 1–2, St. Cloud, France: Branch Office of the JAG-ETO, Appendice 83, p.557. Hereafter HBO/JAG, Appendixe 83, p.
  25. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.557.
  26. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.558.
  27. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendx 83, p.558.
  28. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.559.
  29. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.557.
  30. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.5570.
  31. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.5570.
  32. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.570.
  33. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.572.
  34. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.570-571.
  35. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.570-571.
  36. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.560.
  37. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.5574-575.
  38. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.574-575.
  39. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.572.
  40. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.572-573.
  41. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.5574.
  42. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.560.
  43. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.577.
  44. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.577.
  45. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.561-562.
  46. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.557.
  47. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.581.
  48. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.5581.
  49. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.5578.
  50. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.563.
  51. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.579.
  52. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.579.
  53. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.583-585.
  54. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.560-561.
  55. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.571.
  56. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.576-577.
  57. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.576-577.
  58. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.576-577.
  59. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.579-580.
  60. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.582.
  61. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.582-583.
  62. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.582-583.
  63. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.5566.
  64. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.565-566.
  65. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.568.
  66. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.567.
  67. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.568.
  68. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.563.
  69. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.574.
  70. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.567.
  71. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.562-563.
  72. ^ Private Robert Davidson (3252183), 823d Amphibian Truck Company, Camp Gordon Johnston, Florida
  73. ^ Private Clinton Stevenson (38147920), Company B, Fifth Replacement Battalion, Army Service Forces Personnel Replacement Depot, Camp Beale, California
  74. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.565.
  75. ^ Private Herbert W. Reid (33813129), Company C, 5th Replacement Battalion, Army Service Forces Personnel Replacement Depot, Camp Beale, California
  76. ^ Private Lee R. Davis, 385011612, Company D, 13224th Engineer General Service Regiment, Camp Claiborne, Louisiana
  77. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.566.
  78. ^ Edward J. Reichl (36346011), 653rd Signal Air Warning Company
  79. ^ HBO/JAG, Appendix 83, p.568-569.
  80. ^ Private Garlon Mickles (38510064), 22804th Quartermaster Truck Company
  81. ^ Corporal James Norman (341951904), 3664th Quartermaster Truck Company
  82. ^ Sergeant William Abney, RA 33083663, 897th Quartermaster Laundry Company
  83. ^ General Prisoner Manuel Martinez
  84. ^ Action by the President of the United States (23 March 1948) (on file at Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Missouri {Papers of Harry S. Truman, Official File])
  85. ^ Private Stratman Armistead, (RA 34413881), Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (Pipeline), 14th Replacement Battalion, Fourth Replacement Depot
  86. ^ Whittingham, pp. 237-255
  87. ^ Null, p. 33
  88. ^ Action by the President of the United States (18 Jan. 1950) (on file at Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Missouri {Papers of Harry S. Truman, Official File])
  89. ^ Private First Class Robert E. Keller, AF 15243356, 4th Air Supply Squadron at 2 C.M.R. (A.F.) 538 (1950)
  90. ^ Sullivan (2002), pp.137-138
  91. ^ Neither 2 C.M.R. (A.F.) 538, Sullivan (2002) or Null, Air Force Executions contains any mention of Keller's race or a reference to a NAACP petition for clemency in his case; one might reasonably conjecture, therefore, that he was probably white.
  92. ^ Action by the President of the United States (3 August 1951) (on file at Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Missouri {Papers of Harry S. Truman, Official File])
  93. ^ Staff Sergeant Robert Wesley Burns, AF 39341855, 12th Air Ammunition Squadron
  94. ^ Action by the President of the United States (3 August 1951) (on file at Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Missouri {Papers of Harry S. Truman, Official File])
  95. ^ Private Herman P. Dennis, Jr,. AF 18101483, 12th Air Ammunition Squadron
  96. ^ Death Sentence Ledger, pp. 2-3
  97. ^ Death Sentence Ledger, pp. 4-5
  98. ^ Sullivan (1994), p.1
  99. ^ Warrant Officer Junior Grade Bernard J. O'Brien, W-2143467, Detachment, 374th Convalescent Center, Degerndorf, Military Sub Post, APO 108, at United States v. O'Brien, 9 C.M.R. 201 (A.B.R. 1953)
  100. ^ Private Chastine Beverly, US 5206337, Company C, 15th Medium Tank Battalion, Combat Command B, 6th Armored Division, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri at United States v. Riggins and Beverly, 8 C.M.R. 496 (A.B.R. 1952)
  101. ^ Private Louis M. Suttles, US 53066642, Company A, 15th Medium Tank Battalion, Combat Command B, 6th Armored Division, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri at United States v. Riggins and Beverly, 8 C.M.R. 496 (A.B.R. 1952)
  102. ^ Private James L. Riggins, RA 14414472, Company A, 15th Medium Tank Battalion, Combat Command B, 6th Armored Division, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri at United States v. Riggins and Beverly, 8 C.M.R. 496 (A.B.R. 1952)
  103. ^ Private E-2 Thomas J. Edwards, RA 18384084, Company A, 1st Engineer Combat Battalion at United States v. Edwards, 11 C.M.R. 350 (A.B.R. 1953)
  104. ^ Private Winfred D. Moore, RA 13420553, Company F, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, Fort Bragg, Carolina at United States v. Moore, 13 C.M.R. 311 (A.B.R. 1953)
  105. ^ Private Ernest L. Ransom, US 53104206, Battery C, 933d Antiacraft Artilliery Automatic Weapons Battalion, APO 971 at United States v. Ransom, 12 C.M.R. 480 (A.B. R. 1953)
  106. ^ Private E-2 John E. Day, Jr. RA 13233886, 46th Transportation Truck Company at United States v. Day, 8 C.M.R. 424 (A.B.R. 1952)
  107. ^ Sullivan (2007), p.1