
1864 Navy Department General Order No. 33
Naval âOfficers Guilty of Disobedience and Disrespectâ. May 3, 1864, Navy Department General Order No. 33, the Court Martial of CHARLES WILKES, Choice Mint. . Signed in print by Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy. 8.5â x 5.5â printed document. âAt a Naval General Court Martial, recently convened in the city of Washington, Commodore CHARLES WILKES, of the Navy, was tried upon the following charges....â The General Orders list five charges ranging from âDisobedience of the lawful orders of his superior officer while in the execution of his officeâ to âDisrespect and disrespectful language to his superior officer whilst in the execution of his office...â He was publicly reprimanded and found âGuiltyâ on all five charges. .
1864 Navy Department General Order No. 33
Naval âOfficers Guilty of Disobedience and Disrespectâ. May 3, 1864, Navy Department General Order No. 33, the Court Martial of CHARLES WILKES, Choice Mint. . Signed in print by Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy. 8.5â x 5.5â printed document. âAt a Naval General Court Martial, recently convened in the city of Washington, Commodore CHARLES WILKES, of the Navy, was tried upon the following charges....â The General Orders list five charges ranging from âDisobedience of the lawful orders of his superior officer while in the execution of his officeâ to âDisrespect and disrespectful language to his superior officer whilst in the execution of his office...â He was publicly reprimanded and found âGuiltyâ on all five charges. .
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Naval âOfficers Guilty of Disobedience and Disrespectâ. May 3, 1864, Navy Department General Order No. 33, the Court Martial of CHARLES WILKES, Choice Mint. . Signed in print by Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy. 8.5â x 5.5â printed document. âAt a Naval General Court Martial, recently convened in the city of Washington, Commodore CHARLES WILKES, of the Navy, was tried upon the following charges....â The General Orders list five charges ranging from âDisobedience of the lawful orders of his superior officer while in the execution of his officeâ to âDisrespect and disrespectful language to his superior officer whilst in the execution of his office...â He was publicly reprimanded and found âGuiltyâ on all five charges. .


















