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Shot at Dawn Memorial : ウィキペディア英語版
Shot at Dawn Memorial

The Shot at Dawn Memorial is a monument at the National Memorial Arboretum near Alrewas, in Staffordshire, UK. It memorialises the 306 British Army and Commonwealth soldiers executed after courts-martial for desertion and other capital offences during World War I.〔http://www.shotatdawn.info/index.html〕〔
==Background==
The memorial is to servicemen executed by firing squad during the First World War.
It is alleged that soldiers accused of cowardice were often not given fair trials; they were often not properly defended, and some were minors.〔〔 Other sources observe that military law, being based on Roman rather than Common law, appears unfamiliar to civilian eyes, but is no less fair.〔Corrigan p221〕〔Holmes p569〕 It was for the court task to establish facts, for example, not for prosecutors and defenders to argue their cases; and Holmes states "it was the first duty of the court to ensure the prisoner had every advantage to what he was legally entitled".〔Holmes p562〕 If men seemed unrepresented it was because they generally chose to speak in their own defence.〔Corrigan p231〕 The usual cause for their offences has been re-attributed in modern times to post-traumatic stress syndrome and combat stress reaction.
Another perspective is that the decisions to execute were taken in the heat of war when the commander's job was to keep the army together and fighting.
Of the 200,000 or so men court-martialed during the First World War, 20,000 were found guilty of offences carrying the death penalty; of those, 3000 actually received it, and of those 346 were carried out.〔 The others were given lesser sentences, or had death sentences commuted to a lesser punishment; This might be forced labour, field punishment or a suspended sentence (91 of the men executed were under suspended sentence: 41 of those executed under suspended death sentences, and one had been sentenced to death (and had the sentence suspended) twice before.〔Corrigan p247〕). Of the 346 men executed, 306 were pardoned; the remaining 40 were those executed for mutiny or murder, who would have been executed even under civilian law.
The families of these victims often carried the stigma of the label of "coward".〔〔 Another side to this form of justice is the lasting emotional pain caused to those who were in the firing squads, shooting those found guilty.〔
Britain was one of the last countries to withhold pardons for men executed during World War I. In 1993, John Major emphasized, to the House of Commons that pardoning the men would be an insult to those who died honourably on the battlefield and that everyone was tried fairly.〔 However, in August 2006 the then Defence Secretary, Des Browne, reversed this decision. He stated that he did not want "to second guess the decisions made by commanders in the field, who were doing their best to apply the rules and standards of the time", but that "it is better to acknowledge that injustices were clearly done in some cases, even if we cannot say which - and to acknowledge that all these men were victims of war".〔 In 2007, the Armed Forces Act 2006 was passed allowing the soldiers to be pardoned posthumously, although section 359(4) of the act states that the pardon "does not affect any conviction or sentence."

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