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'''Community Departments''' are groups of officers and enlisted personnel that provide specific functions for [[Right to Rebel]]. | '''Community Departments''' are groups of officers and enlisted personnel that provide specific functions for [[Right to Rebel]]. | ||
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==[[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]== | ==[[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]== | ||
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==[[Judge Advocate General Corps]]== | ==[[Judge Advocate General Corps]]== | ||
Judge Advocate General's Corps, also known as JAG, is the judicial arm of [[Right to Rebel]] Division. They are charged with the defense and prosecution of individuals under military law as provided in the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Officers of the Corps are the chief officers of the court-martial and court of inquiry. | Judge Advocate General's Corps, also known as JAG, is the judicial arm of [[Right to Rebel]] Division. They are charged with the defense and prosecution of individuals under military law as provided in the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Officers of the Corps are the chief officers of the court-martial and court of inquiry. | ||
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Revision as of 16:50, 18 February 2011
Community Departments are groups of officers and enlisted personnel that provide specific functions for Right to Rebel.
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Community Leader
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Judge Advocate General Corps
Judge Advocate General's Corps, also known as JAG, is the judicial arm of Right to Rebel Division. They are charged with the defense and prosecution of individuals under military law as provided in the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Officers of the Corps are the chief officers of the court-martial and court of inquiry.