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Military justice and the uniform code of military justice

About 16 pages (4,881 words)

The Army Lawyer, March 1st, 2000

Given the theme of the conference, "Proud Traditions, Unlimited Future," it is appropriate to devote this penultimate session to military justice. It is sort of like having the last dance with the date you came with. Military justice is our historical reason for being-it is why William Tudor was appointed the first Judge Advocate on July 29, 1775, and from Tudor to Major General Huffman it has been our core mission. For most of the time it is been our predominant mission and, even today, with so many other missions and tasks for judge advocates, none is more important than military justice. Th...

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