J.A.G stands for Judge Advocate General which is basically the court system in the military such as the Attorneys and such.
2006-12-12 08:56:50
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answered by William T 2
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The offices of the Judge Advocate General. It's like the District Attorney, only it applies to Military Law and the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
2006-12-12 17:01:43
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answered by acid0philus 2
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judge advocate general
they are the people in the military who handle everything with the law. before a commander can punish a soldier it must get approved by jag. same in a combat situation
2006-12-12 17:00:04
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answered by sand runner 3
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Judge Advocate General Corps. It's a fancy name for the military legal department.
2006-12-12 16:55:47
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answered by regerugged 7
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Judge Advocate General.
In laymens ers the lawyers of the Navy. They also work with other branches and work especially closely with the Marine Corps (logically).
2006-12-12 17:06:08
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answered by phoenixbard2004 3
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Judge Advocate General. It's the legal department of the Navy. They also service the other branches, but they are part of the Navy.
2006-12-12 16:57:14
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answered by J 2
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Judge Advocate General's Office. This is the legal branch of the various branches of the U.S. military.
2006-12-12 18:05:41
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answered by WC 7
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Judge Advocate General.
In laymens ers the lawyers of the Navy. They also work with other branches and work especially closely with the Marine Corps (logically). i think thats what it means any way
2006-12-12 17:28:42
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answered by Anonymous
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a crappy show for old people.
2006-12-12 16:55:26
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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A t.V. sHoW
2006-12-12 17:00:13
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answered by wchseagles4 2
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