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wwlp.com
March 15, 2017
And to take those artifacts and embarrass General MacArthur and his family in that manner… being used in what is purported to be those sexual acts, it's just, ... Former Army JAG officer John Altenburg says, “They're susceptible to being blackmailed by foreign intelligence agencies, by other corporations,Ãâà...
wwlp.com
March 15, 2017
And to take those artifacts and embarrass General MacArthur and his family in that manner… being used in what is purported to be those sexual acts, it's just, ... Former Army JAG officer John Altenburg says, "They're susceptible to being blackmailed by foreign intelligence agencies, by other corporations,Ãâà...
Stars and Stripes
March 25, 2015
“Sometimes the military eventually opts out of pursuing a desertion charge because they don't think they can show that there was intent to stay away permanently,” said Huffman, a retired Army major general. John Altenburg Jr., who served as the Army's deputy judge advocate general from 1997 to 2001,Ãâà...
Stars and Stripes
March 20, 2014
Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair a formal reprimand and ordered him to forfeit $5,000 a month in pay for four months. Sinclair was allowed to remain in the military, keep ... John Altenburg Jr., a Washington lawyer who served as the deputy judge advocate general for the Army from 1997 to 2001, said that even with theÃâà...
CBS News
March 2, 2014
Desertion can be difficult to prove, said Ret. Maj. Gen. John Altenburg Jr., a Washington attorney who served 28 years as a lawyer in the Army. "There has to be some evidence that he intended never to come back - that he intended to remain away from his unit permanently," Altenburg said. "I don't know ifÃâà...
Stars and Stripes
November 14, 2013
Retired Maj. Gen. John Altenburg Jr., who served as deputy judge advocate general of the Army and now practices law in Washington said the Air Force may take into consideration what he called unfair treatment of Krusinski as his case proceeded. “I think [a military trial is] highly unlikely,” Altenburg said.
NPR
July 2, 2013
"It's such a grave and significant outcome that it wasn't felt the judgment should rely solely on the accused's plea," Corn adds. The prohibition, he says, was also a response to "the pre-Uniform Code of Military Justice perception that 'military justice' was an oxymoron." John Altenburg, a retired major generalÃâà...
PBS NewsHour
June 4, 2013
Dana Chipman, judge advocate general of the Army; Vice Adm. Nanette DeRenzi, judge advocate general of the Navy (Statement); Lt. Gen. Richard Harding, judge advocate general of the Air Force; Maj. Gen. Vaughn Ary, staff judge advocate to the commandant of the Marine Corps; Rear Adm. FrederickÃâà...
CBS News
November 20, 2007
The U.S. Department of Defense declined to give 60 Minutes an interview about the Khadr case, so Simon spoke to retired General John Altenburg, a lawyer who reviewed the initial evidence against Khadr and counseled the military to put him on trial for war crimes. "I understand that the evidence reveals that a grenadeÃâà...
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