nineveh_uk: Illustration that looks like Harriet Vane (Default)
[personal profile] nineveh_uk
I feel sure that there must be a word - probably specific slang - for this, but I can't think what it could be.

I want to describe someone leaving the British army - voluntarily - at the end of a long career. This is taking place in the 1920s. Essentially he's retiring, but while I can use retiring I feel there should be something more precise.

ETA: Solved!

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Date: 2019-04-14 11:04 am (UTC)
oursin: Brush the Wandering Hedgehog by the fire (Default)
From: [personal profile] oursin
?'Bowler-hatted'?

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Date: 2019-04-14 11:43 am (UTC)
grondfic: (DeathHorse)
From: [personal profile] grondfic
Cashiered? Sent to civvy street?

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Date: 2019-04-14 11:44 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] antisoppist
I can only think of cashiered but I think that's only when you've done something awful. Can you search Google Books for something out of print and relevant?

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Date: 2019-04-14 12:20 pm (UTC)
legionseagle: Lai Choi San (Default)
From: [personal profile] legionseagle
He sends in his papers (and tells Wimsey about it) whern they're handling his brother's nervous collapse. His colonel knows of the attempt at fraud, so puts pressure on him to resign.

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Date: 2019-04-14 12:02 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ruric
Demobbed? It's the only one I;ve heard that might apply?

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Date: 2019-04-14 12:47 pm (UTC)
perennialanna: Plum Blossom (Default)
From: [personal profile] perennialanna
To be demobbed one must first be mobilised, so it doesn't work for the inter-war period (also, it has implications of involuntarily about it, though not of disgrace).

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Date: 2019-04-14 12:17 pm (UTC)
legionseagle: Lai Choi San (Default)
From: [personal profile] legionseagle
"Sent in my papers" is used in The Four Feathers (set 1882 but written in 1902) but Sayers uses it also in The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club which is set in the 20s some time

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Date: 2019-04-14 03:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lopezuna-writes.livejournal.com
I see you already have the answer. Further support: as reported by the Dowager Duchess, Lord Peter sends in his papers at the beginning of Busman’s Honeymoon once his plumbing in Rome is done.

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