Talk:Cashiering

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Replacing the information I submitted with a redirect to a quite different phenomenon seems to me unhelpful, and not in the spirit of building up Wikipedia. Hazing describes neither of the senses of the term as submitted. (by User:Scbomber)

Quite right. I didn't read the article carefully enough. Rklawton 19:40, 13 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Other implications

I believe that in the British Army, the initial distinction between cashiering and other forms of being dismissed the service was that in being cashiered the officer lost the price of his commision as well. I'll try to dig out some sources. David Underdown 08:57, 13 September 2007 (UTC)