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The uniform code of military justice in transition

About 6 pages (1,809 words)

The Army Lawyer, July 1st, 2000

Editor's Note: The following article was written in 1968, when the author was a colonel in the Judge Advocate General's Corps. Colonel Hagopian was assigned by Major General Hodson, The Judge Advocate General, to serve as the executive agent to Congress during the legislative process of creating the Military Justice Act of 1968. The Army Lawyer is pleased to present this article in its continuing series commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. The Uniform Code of Military Justice (Code)1 became law on 31 May 1951. It has been authoritatively cited as com...

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