Traditionally, and for years and years this country has understood the word "cashiered" to mean the greatest disgrace to which an officer can be subjected.
Cashiering is probably in very many cases a far more serious punishment than imprisonment.
In fact, the punishment of being cashiered is very serious indeed.
He was convicted and sentenced to be cashiered.
The canteen workers are covered, as are the cashiers.
Is he aware that many cashiers find that when giving change for larger notes they are asked for pound notes and not for coins?
The officer in charge of the area has to initiate a voluminous correspondence with the various cashiers.
In the case of an officer a sentence of cashiering always accompanies a sentence of penal servitude or imprisonment.