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Staff Judge Advocate Office 
 

 

Branch Plaque: Judge Advocate General´s CorpsMission

As the largest legal office within the Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC), the White Sands Office of the Staff Judge Advocate prides itself on providing the commander, his staff, and directorates value-added legal counsel. The SJA office addresses virtually every field of law relevant to practice within the federal government. Our multi-talented team of experienced attorneys and legal support personnel provide timely, accurate, and reasoned counsel in all areas of law and policy, to include: installation operations; fiscal law; contract law; environmental law; labor law; civil litigation; criminal law; legal assistance; and claims actions. Since White Sands Missile Range is a DoD reimbursable activity, the SJA office further assists the command in assuring that all appropriations and reimbursable are managed in accordance with sound business practices.



Staff Title Telephone Number
Staff Judge Advocate (575) 678-1263
Deputy Staff Judge Advocate (575) 678-1263
Chief, Client Services (575) 678-1263
Deputy Chief Counsel & Labor Counselor (575) 678-1263
Contract Attorney (575) 678-1263
Ethics Counselor (575) 678-1263
Environmental Law Attorney (575) 678-1263
Paralegal (575) 678-7064
Legal Assistant/Admin (575) 678-1263
Legal Assistance/Claims (575) 678-1263
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