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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)Captain Jonathan Kuhlman, assigned to 21st TSC in Kaiserslautern, Germany, earned both German and Austrian Advanced Sports Badges. The event tested the Soldiers with a 5k run, shot put, long jump, and 100-meter sprint....
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)There's no such thing as an easy guilty plea. (1) At its core, a plea agreement contains two ingredients: the accused's anticipated pleas and the convening authority's promise to do something beneficial for the accused...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)Lieutenant Colonel Adam Hill, 13th LOD(E), surrounded by the graves of those who gave the last full measure of devotion, performed "Taps" at the Gettysburg National Cemetery as part of the "100 Nights of Taps" program....
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)On the morning of 27 March 1945, twenty-four-year-old U.S. Army Second Lieutenant (2LT) Robert A. Schneeweis crossed the Rhine River into Germany with his unit, Company B, 36th Tank Battalion, 8th Armored Division....
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)[T]here are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns--the ones we don't know...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)On November 21, 2015, James A Bates hosted three men--Victor Collins, Owen McDonald, and Sean Henry--at his Bentonville, Ark., home to watch football. Henry left late in the evening. The remaining men spent time in the...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)While serving in the Army, a Soldier's ability to practice their faith is an important element of personal and institutional readiness. The Army has a robust and comprehensive religious accommodation program that "places...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)In 2015, a six-year-old girl told her mother that she was sexually assaulted by a boy in her American military elementary school in Grafenwoehr, Germany. The girl said that the boy forced kisses on her, penetrated her...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)This year marks the 75th anniversary of an event consequential to the practice of military law--the International Military Tribunal (IMT) at Nuremberg. While the IMT, held from November 1945 to October 1946, was reserved...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)All judge advocates (JAs) are charged with stewarding our dual profession of legal professionals and Soldiers. Two captains in the Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps are uniquely situated to instill the JAG Corps's...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)A Formal or Informal Effort? Today, the Army and the Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps places a plethora of attention on mentorship. Specific to our Corps, "grassroots" informal efforts--such as the Buffalo JAGs,...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)By enlistment the citizen becomes a soldier. His relations to the State and the public are changed. He acquires a new status. (1) On 26 July 2017, then-President Donald Trump announced via Twitter his decision to ban...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)The Army intends to focus on the learner to strengthen and develop competencies that enable leaders to build trusted, cohesive teams capable of winning in all environments and across all domains. (1) Education is the...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)Sometimes, I feel like the poster child for the American dream. I have known what it is to live in want and in plenty. I have lived in a small structure in a rural village, walking miles every day to and from school. I...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)The constants of Principled Counsel, Stewardship, Mastery of the Law, and Servant Leadership help members of the Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps navigate immediate issues and guide our actions in shaping the future....
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)Money, it's a crime/Share it fairly/But don't take a slice of my pie (1) The Need To spend money, elements of the Federal Government, including the Department of Defense (DoD), must have a positive grant of authority...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)Authorization and appropriation acts permit the Government to spend a specified amount of funds for a provided purpose and duration. (1) When Congress fails to pass these laws, however, a funding gap results. (2) Funding...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 2)Since 2003, when then-Secretary of the Army Thomas E. White first asked officers at the U.S. Army War College to determine how the Army could identify commanders with "destructive leadership styles," (1) the Army has...