For military law and justice in general, see Military justice. For the Articles of War of the Salvation Army, see Articles of War of The Salvation Army.
The Articles of War are a set of regulations drawn up to govern the conduct of a country's military and naval forces.[1] The first known usage of the phrase is in Robert Monro's 1637 work His expedition with the worthy Scot's regiment called Mac-keyes regiment etc. (in the form "Articles of warres") and can be used to refer to military law in general. In Swedish, the equivalent term Krigsartiklar, is first mentioned in 1556.[2] However, the term is usually used more specifically and with the modern spelling and capitalisation to refer to the British regulations drawn up in the wake of the Glorious Revolution[3] and the United States regulations later based on them.
^Oxford English Dictionary
^"Krigs-artikel." Svenska akademiens ordbok. Retrieved 2017-01-01.
^William Winthrop, Military Law and Precedents, 19 (2d ed., Government Printing Office 1920), page 18
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