- JAG (TV series) - Wikipedia
I created JAG because it's the kind of television I like to watch Besides that, I served four years in the Marine Corps and remain fascinated by the military's code of ethics—God, duty, honor, country—and how, in these rapidly changing times, it still survives
- JAG (TV Series 1995–2005) - IMDb
If you hadn't figured it out already, JAG stands for Judge Advocate General, the legal branch of the military The show centers on a group of Naval Marine lawyers and legalman (somewhat of researchers and assistants to the Judge Advocates (lawyers))
- U. S. Army JAG Corps 250th Anniversary - History
The JAG Corps Expands The vast scope of the Second World War saw the expansion of the JAG Department into many fields outside its traditional focus on military justice, such as claims, contracts, patents, and real estate The Army also began in 1943 to provide legal aid to Soldiers for the first time, the beginning of the Legal Assistance program
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- JAG (series) | JAG Database | Fandom
The series depicts JAG officers, though heavily romanticized, applying the stipulations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and international law as well as providing conventional television melodrama
- JAG - CBS - Watch on Paramount Plus
Harmon "Harm" Rabb Jr is a former pilot turned lawyer working for the military's JAG (Judge Advocate General) division, the elite legal wing of officers that prosecutes and defends those accused of military-related crimes
- JAG (TV Series 1995-2005) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Harmon "Harm" Rabb Jr is a former pilot turned lawyer working for the military's JAG (Judge Advocate General) division, the elite legal wing of officers that prosecutes and defends those accused of military-related crimes
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