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Nik Bunting

Part of the intro is Tom messing it up or Cecil throwing him off. You can’t change that! :)

Dan Duivel

I can confirm for you that in Canada, behaviour during the national anthem is the same. You are expected to stand, and people will look at you crossly if you don't.

Freakshow808

Change it! I want oddly said numbers!

Phil Mitchell

You had asked if someone had info related to civilians being tried by military commissions: ---The Case of Americans tried by Military Tribunal without and execution In March 1913, Mary Harris Jones, better known as "Mother Jones," and forty-seven other civilians were tried by a military commission in West Virginia. Governor William E. Glasscock had declared martial law in the aftermath of violent and bloody strikes by coal miners in the Paint and Cabin Creek areas of Kanawha County, and the Judge Advocate of the West Virginia National Guard was now prosecuting Jones and other civilians for murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Why and how "Mother Jones" came to be prosecuted by this military tribunal almost 100 years ago is an unusual story that is worth telling. This is from an article in the February 2012 edition of the Army Lawyer. More can also be found in the book by EDWARD M. STEEL, JR., THE COURT-MARTIAL OF MOTHER JONES 6 (1995). Note that while the title of Steel's book refers to Jones's trial as a court-martial, this is a misnomer as she was in fact tried by a military commission. Steel's book includes the complete trial transcript. --The Case of Germans being tried my Military Tribunal in WWII with 6 being executed: During World War II, six of eight German saboteurs who secretly entered the United States on a mission to attack its civil infrastructure were executed by the United States for spying. To preserve wartime secrecy, President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered a special military tribunal consisting of seven generals to try the saboteurs. At the end of July 1942 , two were sentenced to prison, and the other six Germans were sentenced to die. The six condemned saboteurs were executed by electric chair in Washington, D.C., See <a href="https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/german-saboteurs-executed-in-washington" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/german-saboteurs-executed-in-washington</a>