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Michael Jackson, who prefers to be called Wolf, says goodbye to Capt. Tanya Mayes, a military justice and admin law attorney, assigned to the 80th Training Command Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, after Mayes provided the Vietnam veteran with legal assistance at Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, Va. Staff members of the 80th TC OSJA volunteer their services once a month at the medical center helping Wounded Warriors and veterans who qualify for legal benefits. Mayes lead an effort to establish the clinic after her husband, Raymond Pacheco, a nurse at the medical center, told her that a significant number of his patients needed legal assistance.

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08/09/2015
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