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His father John Ross Key was a lawyer, a judge, and an officer in the Continental Army.
The nine-story building, built in 1977, was named for a federal judge and housed fourteen federal agencies including the DEA, ATF, Social Security Administration, and recruiting offices for the Army and Marine Corps.
( The judge had released Calley on bail on February 27, 1974, but an appeals court reversed it and returned Calley to U. S. Army custody on June 13, 1974.
There he became a judge and subsequently Adjutant General of the United States Army under General William Henry Harrison in the War of 1812.
The role of the judge was offered to both Spencer Tracy and Burl Ives, but ultimately went to Joseph Welch, who had made a name for himself representing the U. S. Army in hearings conducted by Senator Joseph McCarthy.
Major General Samuel Holden Parsons, commander in the Continental Army under Gen. Israel Putnam, later chief judge of the Northwest Territory, lived on Black Rock Turnpike.
* John McCurdy ( b. 1724 ), whose home was the resting place for George Washington on April 10, 1776 while traveling to New York City to take on the British Army and Navy ( source: Papers of George Washington, Connecticut State Library ); grandfather of Connecticut Supreme Court judge Charles McCurdy
* Jeff " Rock " Harris, personal trainer and body building judge who claimed to have been a highly decorated Army Ranger who earned numerous commendations during Operation Restore Hope.
* Lieutenant Colonel Herbert Choy, former officer in the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, the first Asian American to serve as a United States federal judge and the first person of Korean ancestry to be admitted to the bar in the United States.
* Henry Clay Caldwell, United States federal judge and Union Army officer
In 2008, former Constitutional Court judge Vice Vukojević launched a case against Mesić, alleging that he embezzled money along with Vladimir Sokolić under the guise of purchasing vehicles for the Croatian Army in 1993.
During World War II, he served with the U. S. Army Air Corps in judge advocate general's department in the European Theater ( 1942 – 1945 ).
During the War of 1812, Spencer served in the United States Army where he was appointed brigade judge advocate general for the northern frontier.
At 17, Davis found himself in front of a judge, who told him that he could either go to the California Youth Authority or join the United States Army.
A probation officer and judge accept his father's suggestion that he enlist in the United States Army to avoid being sent to the California Youth Authority.
He served as a judge in colonial Pennsylvania, a general in the Continental Army, and a President under the Articles of Confederation.
On August 23, Graner appeared before military judge Colonel James Pohl at a high-security Army base in the city of Mannheim in southwest Germany.
Her mother, Caroline Louise ( née Morell ), was of part Swedish descent, and her father, John Morgan Parker, was a judge who served in the U. S. Army.
In the United Kingdom, the Judge Advocate General and Judge Martial of all the Forces is a judge responsible for the court martial process within the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force.
Pursuant to procedure, an in-house review was undertaken by the American Occupation Army in Germany ; the trial was carefully examined by a deputy judge.
The following year, he briefly served as judge advocate with the Army of Missouri, commanded by former Governor Sterling Price.
After completing law school and clerking for a federal judge, West entered the United States Army and served in the Judge Advocate General's Corps.
He served in this capacity until June 13, 1865, when he was forcibly removed from office by occupation forces of the United States Army and replaced by William L. Sharkey, a respected judge and staunch Unionist who had been in total opposition to secession.
In exchange for a letter to the judge attesting to his good character from the United States Army, he said, he would hand over that trunk.

Army and publicly
The most notable human rights abuses of this period were the brutal slaying of Bishop Juan José Gerardi two days after he had publicly presented a major Catholic Church sponsored human rights report known as REMHI, and the disappearance of Efraín Bámaca Velásquez, also known as Comandante Everardo, who, it was later revealed, was tortured and assassinated in 1993 without trial by Guatemalan Army officers on the payroll of the CIA.
He did however speak out publicly against the actions of the Ohio Army National Guard that led to the Kent State shootings in 1970, even describing their action as " murder ".
President of the League, Joseph J. DioGuardi, praised Rohrabacher for his support to the Kosovo Liberation Army, saying " He was the first member of Congress to insist that the United States arm the Kosovo Liberation Army, and one of the few members who to this day publicly supports the independence of Kosovo.
As part of the reorganization of the military command structure following the Blomberg – Fritsch Affair in early 1938, it was declared that the service chiefs, namely OKW chief Wilhelm Keitel, Army commander Walter von Brauchitsch, Luftwaffe commander Hermann Göring and Raeder were to have the same status as Cabinet ministers and as such, they all started to receive publicly the same pay as a Cabinet member and privately payments from Konto 5 slush fund.
In February 2000, the Salvation Army publicly ( in their publication known as " War Cry " and in a letter to a Scottish Parliament committee ) opposed the repeal of Section 28 of the Local Government Act ( 1988 ) However, The Salvation Army in the UK and Ireland website refers to the organisation offering ' unconditional assistance and support regardless of race, religion, gender or sexual choices, respecting the identity and choices of all those referred to them .... As well as having a right to be dealt with professionally, people can expect from us encouragement and a respect for their individual beliefs, ambitions and preferences.
At first, many Polish Jews were relieved to learn that the Soviets, rather than the Nazis, were to occupy their town, and unlike gentile Poles, publicly welcomed the Red Army as their protector.
After his initial 1948 plan to expand the Army and modernize its equipment was rejected by the Truman Administration, Bradley reacted to the increasingly severe postwar defense department budget cutbacks imposed by Secretary of Defense Louis A. Johnson by publicly supporting Johnson's decisions, going so far as to tell Congress that he would be doing a " disservice to the nation " if he asked for a larger military force.
The Army publicly announced the Skysweeper system in the Spring of 1953.
In addition, McWhirter offered a £ 50, 000 reward for information leading to a conviction for several recent high-profile bombings in England that were publicly claimed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( IRA ).
Developed by five US Army soldiers, 2LT Hans Mumm, SSG Shawn Mahoney, SGT Andrei Salter, SGT Scott Boehmler, and SPC Joseph Barrios, who were assigned to the Defense Intelligence Agency, the deck of cards was first announced publicly in Iraq on 11 April 2003, in a press conference by Army Brig.
In early 1935 Lin responded to widespread discontent within the Red Army over Mao's evasive tactics ( which were perceived inside the Red Army as unnecessarily exhausting ) by publicly proposing that Peng take overall command of the Red Army ; but Mao, who had recently been promoted to the position, attacked Peng and Lin for challenging him and successfully retained his position.
He established a reputation as a strict disciplinarian, but also as a junior officer willing to publicly argue with and criticize his superior officers, including those at the highest levels of the Army.
In general, the unification process of the two militaries — under the slogan " Armee der Einheit " ( or " Army of Unity ")— has been seen publicly as a major success and an example for other parts of the society.
After Chiang's forces successfully occupied several strategic locations within the Jiangxi Soviet, in 1934, Lin was one of the first Red Army commanders to publicly advocate the abandonment of the Jiangxi Soviet, but he was opposed by most Red Army commanders, especially Braun and Peng Dehuai.
To prevent disorder in the ruined city, the Portuguese Army was deployed and gallows were constructed at high points around the city to deter looters ; more than thirty people were publicly executed.
In February 1990, after a bombing attack by the IRA against a British Army recruiting centre in Leicester, Vaz publicly suggested that the Army had stored explosives on the premises.
Honoring the 18th century British Army regimental mess and grog's historical significance in the military, the United States Navy, United States Air Force, and United States Army carry on a tradition at its formal dining in ceremonies whereby those in attendance who are observed to violate formal etiquette are " punished " by being sent to " the grog " and publicly drink from it in front of the attendees.

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