judge advocate general
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Definition
Noun: 1. The senior legal officer and chief legal advisor for a nation's army, navy, or air force: A high-ranking official who oversees the administration of military justice and provides legal counsel to the senior leadership of a specific military service branch.
Usage
- The term is a formal title for a specific high-ranking military legal position.
- It is always used with a definite article ('the') when referring to the specific office or officer of a particular military branch.
- The title is often capitalized when referring to a specific person or office (e.g., The Judge Advocate General).
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The plural form is "judges advocate general" or "judge advocates general," though the position is typically singular for each service branch.
- The role includes oversight of military courts, legal assistance for service members, and advice on the laws of armed conflict.
Variants and Related Words
- Judge Advocate (JA): A military lawyer serving within the Judge Advocate General's Corps.
- Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG Corps): The body of military lawyers within a service branch, overseen by the Judge Advocate General.
Synonyms
- Chief military counsel
- Senior service legal advisor
Notes
- This is a compound noun where "Judge Advocate" is modified by "General." The core concept is the "general" or chief of the judge advocates (military lawyers).
- Different countries (e.g., the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada) have a Judge Advocate General for their respective armed forces.
Noun
- the senior legal advisor to a branch of the military