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Military Justice 

 

The Military Justice / Criminal Law Division (CLD) of the Staff Judge Advocate Office is staffed by 2 Judge Advocates, the Chief of the Division and a Trial Counsel. The CLD is responsible for accomplishing all the military justice and administrative separation actions for White Sands Missile Range. The CLD provides legal support to the Command Group and other units stationed at the Range. We also conduct Officer Professional Development classes for all the units on post.

Questions regarding Military Justice can be directed to the JAG Office at (575) 678-1263.

 
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Last modified on: 8/25/2010 8:56 AM