Judge Advocate General Branch (Pakistan)
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The Judge Advocate General Branch is a military administrative and the combined staff service branch of the Pakistan Army.: 431 [2][3]
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Judge Advocate General Branch | |
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Active | 1960; 64 years ago (1960)[1] |
Country | Pakistan |
Branch | Pakistan Army |
Type | Combined and combat support service |
Role | Administrative and staffing oversight of military law and courts. |
Size | Varies |
HQ/Garrison | Army GHQ in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan |
Nickname(s) | JAG |
Colors Identification | White and Green |
Anniversaries | 1959 |
Engagements | Military history of Pakistan |
Decorations | Military Decorations of Pakistan military |
Commanders | |
Judge Advocate General | Maj-Gen. Ghulam Jaffar |
Notable commanders | Gen. Zia-ul-Haq Gen. Rahimuddin Khan |
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The Judge Advocate General Branch is an army's branch,: 47 [3] but it has provided the legal services and justice to all branches of the Pakistani military and processes the proceedings of the field general court-martials on occasions.: 431–432 [2]