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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)Principled Counsel: Professional advice on Law and Policy grounded in the Army Ethic and enduring respect for the Rule of Law, effectively communicated with appropriate candor and morale courage, that influences informed...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)"Principled Counsel is professional advice on law and policy grounded in the Army Ethic and the enduring respect for the Rule of Law, effectively communicated with appropriate candor and moral courage, that influences...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)Obtaining testimony from federal civilian employees during an administrative investigation pursuant to Army Regulation (AR) 15-6 (1) can be difficult. If approached improperly or without careful analysis, it can...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)[Artificial Intelligence (AI)] technology will change much about the battlefield of the future, but nothing will change America's steadfast record of honorable military service, individual accountability, and our...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)TJAGLCS rededicated the Regimental Reading Room as the Sergeant Major John H. Nolan Reading Room in August 2021 in honor of the late SGM Nolan. Friends and family were present for the ceremony. (Credit: Jason Wilkerson,...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)On 17 November 1966, four infantrymen--Sergeant (SGT) David E. Gervase, and Privates First Class Steven C. Thomas, Cipriano S. Garcia, and Joseph C. Garcia--on a five-man reconnaissance patrol in South Vietnam entered a...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)It is Day 1 in your job as the new special victims counsel (SVC), and you get a call requesting SVC services for a victim of domestic violence. Your automatic inclination is to inquire further as to whether or not the...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)If you're going to be a lawyer and just practice your profession, well you have a skill, so you're very much like a plumber; but if you want to be a true professional, you will do something outside yourself, something to...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)COL Douglas K. Watkins, former Chief Circuit Judge, 3d Judicial Circuit and Chief Judge, Office of Military Commissions, received the Legion of Merit from Chief Trial Judge COL Tim Hayes during his retirement ceremony in...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)There is a new leader in your organization. First impressions are good. The leader projects confidence, charisma, and competence. Initially, the rapport developed across the organization is strong. However, as time goes...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)Leaders who have heart will also have the hearts of those they lead. (1) You and your spouse anxiously await word from the Personnel, Plans, & Training Office (PPTO) on your next assignment. Your spouse is hoping to...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)The 214th Judge Advocate Officer Basic Course participated in their pre-graduation award ceremony in July 2021 at The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School in Charlottesville, Virginia. (Credit: Jason...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)SFC Christal Jones and MAJ Todd Wayne of 2d Security Force Assistance Brigade (2SFAB) participated in Mission Readiness Exercise 3.0 by conducting short range reflexive fire drills as a notional partner force in...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)Leaders from the U.S. Army Trial Defense Service met at The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2021 to attend the Trial Defense Leaders Training where they discussed...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)On 2 June 2021, Hays Parks was buried amongst his fellow Marines at the Marine Corps Cemetery in Quantico, Virginia. This was as it should be, for those who knew Hays understood that he was a Marine's Marine and a proud,...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)5th Security Force Assistance Brigade BJA, MAJ Ryan Kemper, takes part in in demanding combat-focused physical training while wild fire smoke descends on the Pacific Northwest....
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)On 1 June 2021, Colonel (COL) Luis O. Rodriguez assumed his current duties as interim director of the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI), Office of The Judge Advocate General (OTJAG). Born and raised in...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)A lawyer shall provide competent representation to a client. Competent representation requires the legal knowledge, skill, thoroughness, and preparation reasonably necessary for the representation. (1) Imagine, as a...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)Always remember that the most important thing in a good marriage is not happiness, but stability. (1) The Novel Coronavirus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19) frustrated certain performance aspects of Department of Defense...
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From:Army Lawyer (Issue 4)Over our military careers we contemplated the question, "what makes a person an effective or good leader?" Today, we still ask of ourselves, "how can I become a better leader?" Focused on purely legal and technical...