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Capt. John Hensley, Trial Defense Counsel, Alabama

Capt. John Hensley, Trial Defense Counsel, Alabama

Capt. John Hensley, Trial Defense Counsel, Alabama National Guard Trial Defense Service, gives a class on the evolution of the military criminal legal system during the Alabama National Guard Judge Advocate Gen... More

The Alabama National Guard Judge Advocate General (JAG)

The Alabama National Guard Judge Advocate General (JAG)

The Alabama National Guard Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps hosted the Annual Alabama Military Law Symposium at the Hotel Capstone in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, July 24-25, 2020. The Alabama State Bar’s Military La... More

Soldiers discuss legal topics during a class at the

Soldiers discuss legal topics during a class at the

Soldiers discuss legal topics during a class at the Alabama Military Law Symposium hosted by the Alabama National Guard JAG Corps at the Hotel Capstone in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, July 24-25, 2020.

Maj. Andy Pascual, Senior Defense Counsel, Georgia

Maj. Andy Pascual, Senior Defense Counsel, Georgia

Maj. Andy Pascual, Senior Defense Counsel, Georgia National Guard Trial Defense Service, gives a lesson in military history during the Alabama National Guard Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps Annual Alabama Mi... More

Col. Chuck Langley, the Alabama National Guard State

Col. Chuck Langley, the Alabama National Guard State

Col. Chuck Langley, the Alabama National Guard State Judge Advocate, gives remarks during the Alabama National Guard Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps hosted the Annual Alabama Military Law Symposium at the Ho... More

The Alabama National Guard Judge Advocate General (JAG)

The Alabama National Guard Judge Advocate General (JAG)

The Alabama National Guard Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps hosted the Annual Alabama Military Law Symposium at the Hotel Capstone in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, July 24-25, 2020. Photo by Army Staff Sgt. Jeremy Dunkle.

Brig. Gen. Bobby L. Christine, National Guard Advisor

Brig. Gen. Bobby L. Christine, National Guard Advisor

Brig. Gen. Bobby L. Christine, National Guard Advisor to the Judge Advocate General, U.S. Army, reviews his notes with Lt. Col. Thomas J. Skinner, Command Judge Advocate, 31st Chemical, Biological, Radiological... More

Attendees welcome Brig. Gen. Bobby L. Christine, National

Attendees welcome Brig. Gen. Bobby L. Christine, National

Attendees welcome Brig. Gen. Bobby L. Christine, National Guard Advisor to the Judge Advocate General, U.S. Army, before he gives remarks at the Alabama National Guard Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps Annual ... More

Brig. Gen. Bobby L. Christine, National Guard Advisor

Brig. Gen. Bobby L. Christine, National Guard Advisor

Brig. Gen. Bobby L. Christine, National Guard Advisor to the Judge Advocate General, U.S. Army, gives remarks during the Alabama National Guard Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps Annual Alabama Military Law Sym... More

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