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Recently, the local branch of the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General (JAG) recruiting service contacted OCS and asked to use its services...
According to Captain Ricardo Del Toro of thenational JAG office, the local office has not yetreported on its attempt to use HLS facilities, sothey do not know if HLS policies are in violationof the amendment...
Chen had his sights set on working as a human-intelligence officer or as a lawyer in the military court, known as the Judge Advocate General-Corps (JAG). He thought that as a Harvard alumnus the likelihood of landing such a job would be high, but after one year at ROTC he said he felt his chances were sufficiently slim to warrant leaving the program...
...that cold day in the 1984 campaign" when Muskie cried, is that it happened in 1972. By 1984, Muskie had left the Senate, been secretary of State, and returned to private life. As had Richard Nixon (remember him), who, it was alleged, had something to do with the crying jag. Anyway, close to the usual Crimson standard. --Danny J. Boggs...
...Hall's house. It's a modest but tidy red brick home with an American-flag wreath on the door. Bingo! "That looks like a Nellye Hall house," Sayer says with approval. The team doubles back into town to meet up with the car dealer who has brought the Jag in from Harrisburg. And then: Showtime. But alas, Prize Patrol history is not to be made. Hall turns out to be a great-grandmother of preternatural calm. Confronted by cameras, hysterical Patrol members, the huge check and the Jaguar, she demurs sweetly: "I don't believe this--I never...