The legal assistance program of the Navy has been in operation since 1943. Firmly established in 1954 by the Secretary of the Navy Instruction 5801.1, it continues to serve the Navy in improving the morale of its personnel and in reducing disciplinary problems. Through it, members of the Navy and their dependents are able to obtain required legal services from judge advocates in the naval service and civilian DoD employees.
Civil Law Legal Assistance; Lawyer's Study Guide
1998
315 pages
Report
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English
Education, Law, & Humanities , Military Sciences , Military forces(United states) , Military law , Attorneys , Department of defense , Naval personnel , Morale , Marine corps personnel , Handbooks , Federal law , Legal defense , Criminal justice system , Civil law , Legal assistance , Legal procedures , Standards of conduct
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