Sentences with phrase «guard judge advocates»

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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 Jusjudge 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 JusJudge Advocate General of the United States Army and is the Illinois National Guard's first Military Judge under the Illinois Code of Military JusJudge under the Illinois Code of Military Justice.
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.
For 30 years, he has been in the National Guard, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Judge Advocate General's Corps.
Served as State Judge Advocate General for the Virginia National Guard for seven years, under three Governors
I am a Judge Advocate in the Air National Guard.
Personally, I decided to join the Air National Guard because it offers a good mix of both the freedom to live a civilian - puke life with the thrilling experience of being a part - time Judge Advocate.
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.
Lieutenant Colonel Delius currently serves as an Assistant State Judge Advocate at the Georgia National Guard's Joint Force Headquarters in Marietta, Georgia.
During law school, he served as a law clerk for the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee and interned at the U.S. Coast Guard's Office of the Judge Advocate General.
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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