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Judge's Table

(VC05)
Judge Advocate
Virtual Chapter

Our responsibility and our joy is to help with the establishment of virtual chapters,” said Col. Jeri Graham, USA (Ret), virtual council president. “The council has been working closely with the Judge Advocate Virtual Chapter, and we couldn’t be more proud to have this chapter on board. I think they will be a great chapter. They are well-organized, and the leadership team is excited and working hard already.

Military judge advocates can find career networking, educational, and advocacy opportunities through MOAA’s newest virtual chapter. The Judge Advocate Virtual Chapter was approved by MOAA’s board of directors at the association’s annual meeting in Kansas City last week.


Maj. Peter “Brooks” Rose, USAF, chapter president, said any judge advocate — active, Reserve, Guard, and retired — from all branches of service are able to join. The chapter already has about 50 members from across the U.S.


“Being a virtual chapter, folks can tune in from wherever they’re at,” Rose said. “We want to bring in the career-networking aspect during our meetings. We also want good educational content.”

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