Although military courts can impose death sentences, executions cannot proceed without presidential approval.

The Army is preparing to carry out the executions of the military's four death-row inmates if ordered to do so by the president, according to an internal document

Although military courts can impose death sentences, executions cannot proceed without presidential approval.

The US Army is preparing contingency plans for military executions, the first in over 50 years, pending presidential approval.

The US Army is drawing up plans to carry out four military executions of death row inmates for the first time in more than 50 years, pending approval from President Donald Trump