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What (who) is judge advocate general - definition

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JAG officers; Judge-Advocate-General; Judge Advocate General; Judge Advocate General of the Forces; Judge Advocate-General; Judge Advocate General's Corps (disambiguation); Judge Advocate Generals; The Judge Advocate General

Judge Advocate General         
¦ noun an officer in supreme control of the courts martial, excluding (in the UK) that of the navy.
judge advocate general         
(J.A.G.) n. a military officer who advises the government on courts-martial and administers the conduct of courts-martial. The officers who are judge advocates and counsel assigned to the accused come from the office of the judge advocate general or are appointed by it to work on certain courts-martial. See also: court-martial judge advocate
Judge advocate general         
A judge advocate general is a principal judicial officer for a military branch or the armed forces at large, typically the most senior judge advocate.

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Judge advocate general

A judge advocate general is a principal judicial officer for a military branch or the armed forces at large, typically the most senior judge advocate.

Relevant articles include:

  • Judge Advocate General (Australia)
  • Judge Advocate General (Canada)
  • Defence Judge Advocate Corps (Denmark)
  • Judge Advocate General (India)
  • Military Advocate General (Israel)
  • Judge Advocate General Branch (Pakistan)
  • Judge Advocate General (Sri Lanka)
  • Judge Advocate General (United Kingdom)
  • Judge Advocate General's Corps (United States) which is the judicial arm of any of the triune United States armed forces:
    • Judge Advocate General of the United States Army and his Corps
    • Judge Advocate General of the Navy and his Corps
      • United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division
    • Judge Advocate General of the Air Force and his Corps
    • United States Coast Guard Legal Division
Examples of use of judge advocate general
1. Daniel McCallum of the Army‘s Judge Advocate General Office.
2. Romig, a former judge advocate general of the Army.
3. Black, judge advocate general of the Army, told Sen.
4. Hutson, a former Navy judge advocate general who was on the panel.
5. Hutson, a retired Navy rear admiral and former judge advocate general.