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    Welcome. This is the place to ask questions and learn about the Navy JAG Corps from Navy attorneys who work in many areas of law – from criminal, international and environmental to administrative and legal assistance. Find out more at navy.com.
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    • I am a 2nd year law student. JAG came to my law school yesterday (John Marshall/Atlanta, GA), but unfortunately I was unable to attend because I was in class. I have considered JAG and am interested in it. I was wondering though, as a JAG Officer, would I be able to do other things besides legal practice. For example, could I be a Navy Pilot as well? Just curious.
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  2. Judge Advocate General of the Navy, Vice Adm. Nanette DeRenzi, recognizes Mr. Denny Oppman for his 34 years of service to the Office of the Judge Advocate General.
    Fair winds and following seas to Mr. Denny Oppman after a 34 year career with the JAG Corps.
    Photo: Fair winds and following seas to Mr. Denny Oppman after a 34 year career with the JAG Corps.
  3. Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy and Commander, Navy Legal Service Command Rear Adm. James W. Crawford III, with Benny Agosto, president of the Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) at the 37th Annual Hispanic National Bar Assoc...
    iation Convention in Seattle Aug. 22 - 25. Hundreds of attorneys, judges, and students gathered for a four-day program featuring Continuing Legal Education panels with top legal experts, national policymakers and leaders.
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    Photo: Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy and Commander, Navy Legal Service Command Rear Adm. James W. Crawford III, with Benny Agosto, president of the Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) at the 37th Annual Hispanic National Bar Association Convention in Seattle Aug. 22 - 25. Hundreds of attorneys, judges, and students gathered for a four-day program featuring Continuing Legal Education panels with top legal experts, national policymakers and leaders.
  4. Naval Legal Service Office Mid-Atlantic held a change of command
    ceremony Aug. 26. During the traditional change of command ceremony, presided over by the Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy and Commander, Navy Legal Service Command Rear Adm. James W. Crawford III, Capt. Michael T. Palmer was relieved by Capt. Charles N. Purnell.
    Photo: Naval Legal Service Office Mid-Atlantic held a change of command
ceremony Aug. 26. During the traditional change of command ceremony, presided over by the Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy and Commander, Navy Legal Service Command Rear Adm. James W. Crawford III, Capt. Michael T. Palmer was relieved by Capt. Charles N. Purnell.
  5. Southeast region legalmen assembled at the 2012 Reserve Military Law Training Symposium (MLTS) in Minneapolis, Minn., August 9-12. The MLTS is the reserve component's premier training event that allows legalman to stay abreast of current developments in the active duty legal community while honing and updating their paralegal skills.
    Photo: Southeast region legalmen assembled at the 2012 Reserve Military Law Training Symposium (MLTS) in Minneapolis, Minn., August 9-12. The MLTS is the reserve component's premier training event that allows legalman to stay abreast of current developments in the active duty legal community while honing and updating their paralegal skills.
  6. Capt. Patrick J. Neher retired after 29 years of service in the Navy at the Washington Navy Yard on Aug. 23. He most recently served at Combined Joint Interagency Task Force 435, deployed in Afghanistan, from February 2011 to May 2012. Afte...
    r initially serving as the staff judge advocate, he was picked to join the U.S. delegation negotiating a Strategic Partnership Agreement with Afghanistan. In recognition of his role in the negotiations for a Strategic Partnership Agreement between the U.S. and Afghanistan, and supporting Memorandums of Understanding on the transition of detentions and the Afghanization of special operations, Neher was presented the Defense Superior Service Medal, Joint Meritorious Service Medal, and Department of State Distinguished Honor Award.
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    Photo: Capt. Patrick J. Neher retired after 29 years of service in the Navy at the Washington Navy Yard on Aug. 23. He most recently served at Combined Joint Interagency Task Force 435, deployed in Afghanistan, from February 2011 to May 2012. After initially serving as the staff judge advocate, he was picked to join the U.S. delegation negotiating a Strategic Partnership Agreement with Afghanistan. In recognition of his role in the negotiations for a Strategic Partnership Agreement between the U.S. and Afghanistan, and supporting Memorandums of Understanding on the transition of detentions and the Afghanization of special operations, Neher was presented the Defense Superior Service Medal, Joint Meritorious Service Medal, and Department of State Distinguished Honor Award.
  7. Region Legal Service Office Naval District Washington held a change of command ceremony at the U.S. Navy Museum Aug. 20. During the traditional change of command ceremony, presided over by the Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy and Commander, Navy Legal Service Command Rear Adm. James W. Crawford III, Capt. Mary S. Reismeier was relieved by Capt. Daniel E. Eldredge.
    Photo: Region Legal Service Office Naval District Washington held a change of command ceremony at the U.S. Navy Museum Aug. 20. During the traditional change of command ceremony, presided over by the Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy and Commander, Navy Legal Service Command Rear Adm. James W. Crawford III, Capt. Mary S. Reismeier was relieved by Capt. Daniel E. Eldredge.
  8. Meet Cmdr. Dominic Jones, an attorney in the Navy’s Judge Advocate General’s Corps. The U.S. Navy is unique among the services in its ability to project power in all domains: on land, at sea, and in the air. As a Navy judge advocate, you will experience the most diverse legal practice available to an attorney. For more information, check out http://www.jag.navy.mil/careers.htm
  9. Capt. David Wilson, commanding officer of Naval Legal Service
    Office Northwest, congratulates a new United States citizen during a naturalization ceremony. Seventeen active duty service members took the Oath of Allegiance during a naturalization ceremony on board USS Bunker Hill (CG 52).
    Photo: Capt. David Wilson, commanding officer of Naval Legal Service
Office Northwest, congratulates a new United States citizen during a naturalization ceremony. Seventeen active duty service members took the Oath of Allegiance during a naturalization ceremony on board USS Bunker Hill (CG 52).
  10. Capt. David Wilson, commanding officer, Naval Legal Service Office Northwest and Army Col. Bill Joy change out Lt. Eileen Joy's shoulder boards during a promotion ceremony on board USS Bunker Hill (CG 52). Joy was promoted to lieutenant by her father on board Bunker Hill during the 63rd annual Seattle Seafair Parade of Ships.
    Photo: Capt. David Wilson, commanding officer, Naval Legal Service Office Northwest and Army Col. Bill Joy change out Lt. Eileen Joy's shoulder boards during a promotion ceremony on board USS Bunker Hill (CG 52). Joy was promoted to lieutenant by her father on board Bunker Hill during the 63rd annual Seattle Seafair Parade of Ships.
  11. Lt. Jon Taylor, Lt. Leigha Fassett, and Air Force Capt. Ambar Vyas pose for a photo after completing the Bagram 1/2 Marathon. The officers serve as recorders for the Joint Legal Center, Combined Joint Interagency Task Force-435 at Camp Sabalu-Harrison.
    Photo: Lt. Jon Taylor, Lt. Leigha Fassett, and Air Force Capt. Ambar Vyas pose for a photo after completing the Bagram 1/2 Marathon. The officers serve as recorders for the Joint Legal Center, Combined Joint Interagency Task Force-435 at Camp Sabalu-Harrison.
  12. Region Legal Service Office Southwest held a change of office ceremony aboard USS Midway Museum Aug. 10. During the traditional change of office ceremony, presided over by the Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy and Commander, Navy Legal Service Command Rear Adm. James W. Crawford III, Capt. Andrew Henderson was relieved by Capt. David M. Harrison. (U.S. Navy Photo by MC2(SW/AW) Rosalie Garcia)
    Photo: Region Legal Service Office Southwest held a change of office ceremony aboard USS Midway Museum Aug. 10. During the traditional change of office ceremony, presided over by the Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy and Commander, Navy Legal Service Command Rear Adm. James W. Crawford III, Capt. Andrew Henderson was relieved by Capt. David M. Harrison. (U.S. Navy Photo by MC2(SW/AW) Rosalie Garcia)
  13. Vice Adm. Nanette DeRenzi presents Lt. Jeff Pietrzyk with the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal at the Naval Justice School. The Commendation Medal is awarded to service members who distinguish themselves by heroism, outstanding achievement or meritorious service.
    Photo: Vice Adm. Nanette DeRenzi presents Lt. Jeff Pietrzyk with the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal at the Naval Justice School. The Commendation Medal is awarded to service members who distinguish themselves by heroism, outstanding achievement or meritorious service.

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