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Judge Advocate General
A Staff Judge Advocate is one of the many commissioned officers who are apart of the JAG Corps. The Judge Advocate General is the alpha dog of the JAG Corps. Its usually a two-star or three star General or Admiral. All of the military branches have one. Except the Navy and Marine Corps have the same one.
JAG-Judge Advocate General
Office of the Judge Advocate General.
Judge Advocate of the Fleet was created in 1661.
Judge Advocate of the Fleet ended in 2008.
The Judge Advocate General (JAG) is a lawyer in the military. A JAG will represent a a soldier in military court and provide advice to military commanders.
Probably not, if it's serious. Only JAG can answer that (Judge Advocate General).
Most common acronym, military-meaning Judge Advocate General group would be company
It's a military court show about the U.S. Navy's Judge Advocate General's office.
No, that would be the duty of the Judge Advocate General
Military lawyers work for the Judge Advocate General, or JAG. They are often referred to as JAG Officers.