Then, each application was sent to the Judge Advocate General's Office, Military Personnel and Training Division (MPTD) (the forerunner of today's Personnel, Plans and Training Office).
What does JAGO stand for?
JAGO stands for Judge Advocate General's Office
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Samples in periodicals archive:
A Military Police investigation is ongoing and its conclusions will be forwarded to the Judge Advocate General's Office for further review," the daily concluded.
Her father, Miles, worked in the Judge Advocate General's office of the Raj.
The Judge Advocate General's office is quietly lobbying the Senate to allow the chief of the defence staff to temporarily exempt service members who are sex offenders from registering with the national sex offender registry when "deemed necessary for operational reasons.
His first summer in law school, he made between $6,000 and $8,000 working for the Air Force Judge Advocate General's office.
The Judge Advocate General's office long-since ruled the military could use JHP ammo for any other purpose.
Robert Wagner of the Air Force Flight Test Center judge advocate general's office, Tech.