The Army Judge Advocate General is responsible for seeing that the mission of the Judge Advocate General's Corps, commonly referred to as «Jag Corps,» is properly accomplished.
This school, called the Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School (TJAGLCS), has its own commandant, but is under the supervision of
the army judge advocate general.
Swann, a civilian Department of Defense lawyer and former
Army judge advocate colonel, worked on the 9/11 case during the Bush years, as did Ryan.
The assignment of personnel to the different posts worldwide is one of the functions of
the army judge advocate general.
Competition for acceptance into the JAG Corps is high, and
the army judge advocate general plays a critical role in the selection of candidates, reviewing applications and making recommendations.
During his previous tenure as an attorney with the U.S.
Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, Mr. Rinckey prosecuted and defended military personnel in over one hundred felony cases with charges ranging from drug possession to murder.
Brad Fagnani is experienced in class action litigation, business litigation, and served as an Officer in the U.S.
Army Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps for 6 years.
His past experience also includes serving in the U.S.
Army Judge Advocate General's Corps at the Netherlands Law Center for three years.
«I hope to go into JAG in the future,» George said referring to U.S.
Army Judge Advocate General Corps, the legal branch of the military.
Ray was a professor in the Contract and Fiscal Law Division of the U.S.
Army Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School from 1986 to 2003.
Before joining Carr Maloney, Bill served as a criminal trial and appellate practitioner in the U.S.
Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.
Mr. Hilton began his law practice in 1983 as a trial lawyer in the United States
Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.
In addition, she served as an intern in international litigation and military procedure with the United States Department of Defense,
Army Judge Advocate General Corps at the Pentagon, where she researched legal issues surrounding the prosecution of the Guantanamo Bay detainees following 9/11.
Mr. Gifford began his legal career for the Cherokee Nation under Chief Wilma Mankiller, served as an Assistant District Attorney in Tulsa and as an active duty Army Lawyer as
an Army Judge Advocate at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Fort Knox, Kentucky, and in Bosnia - Herzegovina.
After graduation he spent nearly six years on active duty with the U.S.
Army Judge Advocates Corps, and thereafter settled in Hillsboro with the current firm.
Not exact matches
A 2011 UConn EBV graduate, he used his 20 years as a
judge advocate in the
Army to launch a one - man law firm, Titan Info Security Group, which provides legal cyberconsulting and risk - assessment services.
About this new Russian role, Major Patrick Walsh, associate professor in the International and Operational Law Department at the US
Army's
Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School in Virginia, says:
Lt. Col. Diederich is an
Army lawyer and member of the «
Judge Advocate General Corps.»
Ms. Williams holds a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology from Cornell College; Juris Doctor Degree from Washington University School of Law; Master of Laws Degree from The
Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School; and a Master's Degree in Strategic Studies from the U.S.
Army War College.
«The public will
judge these commissioners by the company that they keep, and I, along with an
army of animal
advocates, will do everything we can to stop this legislation from moving forward.»
Being a tribal member with the Cherokee Nation with nearly fifteen years as a federal prosecutor in different federal courts and over twenty as both an
Army active duty and reserve lawyer (
Judge Advocate), I brought a perspective to the tribal court bench that was unique.
She was certified as a military
judge by the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army and is the Illinois National Guard's first Military Judge under the Illinois Code of Military Jus
judge by the
Judge Advocate General of the United States Army and is the Illinois National Guard's first Military Judge under the Illinois Code of Military Jus
Judge Advocate General of the United States
Army and is the Illinois National Guard's first Military
Judge under the Illinois Code of Military Jus
Judge under the Illinois Code of Military Justice.
Justice Crooks served as a U.S.
Army officer at the Pentagon, in the Office of the
Judge Advocate General where he attained the rank of Captain.
Prior to her appointment as Military
Judge, Smith served as Command
Judge Advocate for two Brigades over six years and most recently served as Deputy Staff
Judge Advocate of the Illinois
Army National Guard where she advised general officers and other senior level commanders on all military matters.
Matt Pinsker, Adjunct Professor of Homeland Security, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), Captain in the US
Army Reserve,
Judge Advocate Generals Corps (JAG):
While attending law school, Steve worked as a Research Assistant for the National Center for State Courts in Williamsburg Virginia and interned for the United States
Army,
Judge Advocate General in San Antonio, Texas.
In addition, Matthew currently serves as a Captain in the United States
Army Reserve
Judge Advocate General's Corps and deployed with distinction to Afghanistan in 2016, supporting Operation Freedom's Sentinel.
He currently serves in the United States
Army Reserves as a Lieutenant Colonel in the
Judge Advocate General's Corps.
General Darpino is the 39th
Judge Advocate General of the U.S.
Army and the first woman to hold that position since the first
Judge Advocate General was appointed by George Washington in 1775.
Yesterday, Lieutenant Colonel Edward O'Sheehan, a
Judge Advocate General Officer with the Florida
Army National Guard and Fort Lauderdale partner, presented the Governor's Florida Commendation Medal to Miami partner Stephen Maher for his pro bono service.
A former U.S. Marine, Ed is a Lieutenant Colonel and now serves as the Staff
Judge Advocate for the Florida
Army National Guard.
He is a former Captain in the United States
Army Reserve,
Judge Advocate General's Corp..
By Lt. Gen. Flora Darpino LT. GEN. FLORA DARPINO is the 39th
judge advocate general of the U.S.
Army and the first woman to oversee the nearly 2,000 full - time
judge advocates and civilian attorneys who provide legal services to the U.S.
Army.
He is stationed at the country's largest military training base as a
judge advocate general helping to train the Afghan National
Army.
fifteen years as a federal prosecutor in different federal courts and over twenty as both an
Army active duty and reserve lawyer (
Judge Advocate), I brought a perspective to the tribal court bench that was unique.
Service as a member of a military service's
Judge Advocate General's Corps requires graduation from an ABA - accredited law school, a license to practice law in any state or territory of the United States, and training at the specialized law school of one of the three military services (The
Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School for the
Army, the Naval Justice School for the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, and the Air Force
Judge Advocate General School for the Air Force).
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Provided advisory services on recruitment and placement actions to the DoD Inspector General, Office of the Department of the
Army Inspector General, Equal Employment Opportunity Office, the Central Clearance Facility, the Criminal Investigation Command, the Office of the General Council and the Office of The
Judge Advocate General.