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Old Gold Filled ’’JAG’’ Initial Brooch Jewelry Pin
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The picture shows a view of this Old Gold Filled ''JAG'' Initial Brooch Jewelry Pin. The brooch pin is not dated, but it is old. The pin was most likely custom made with someone with the initials J.A.G.. It would be nice for someone with those initials, however, with those letters, this gold filled pin would make a nice gift to a past, present, or future Attorney or Judge in the United States Navy legal system. It would also make a nice special gift for any Jaguar automobile owner or enthusiast. It has a lined edge and it is marked on the two sides as follows:

JAG
1/20 12K

The pin or brooch measures 1-1/4'' wide. It appears to be in excellent condition as pictured. It does not have a scratched appearance as the picture appears. It has a highly reflective gold surface. It has not been polished.

Below here, just for reference, is some information about the Judge Advocate General (JAG) of The U.S. Navy:

Judge Advocate General of the Navy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Incumbent: Vice Admiral Nanette M. DeRenzi, JAGC, U.S.N.
since: 20 July 2012
First: Colonel William Butler Remey, U.S.M.C.
Formation: 1880

The Judge Advocate General of the Navy (JAG) is the highest ranking uniformed lawyer in the United States Department of the Navy. The Judge Advocate General is the principal advisor to the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations on legal matters pertaining to the Navy. The Judge Advocate General also performs other duties prescribed to him under 10 U.S.C. ¤ 5148 and those prescribed under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

Duties
The Judge Advocate General of the Navy, according to the United States Navy Regulations, has three principal roles: Staff Assistant in the Office of the Secretary of the Navy, commanding the Office of the Judge Advocate General (OJAG), and is Chief of the Judge Advocate GeneralŐs Corps. The Judge Advocate General maintains a close working relationship with the General Counsel of the Department of the Navy, the senior civilian lawyer in the Department of the Navy. The Judge Advocate General: provides or supervises the provision of all legal advice and related services throughout the Department of the Navy, except for the advice and services provided by the General Counsel; performs the functions required or authorized by law; provides legal and policy advice to the Secretary of the Navy on military justice, administrative law, claims, operational and international law, and litigation involving these issues, and; acts on other matters as directed by the Secretary of the Navy. The principal deputy to the JAG is the Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy who is dual hatted as Commander, Naval Legal Service Command (NLSC).

Nomination and appointment
The Judge Advocate General is nominated for appointment by the President with the advice and/or suggestion of the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of the Navy, and must be confirmed via majority vote by the Senate. The Judge Advocate General is appointed to a four year term of office but they historically serve for three. The Judge Advocate General has also historically been a naval officer, however, statute states that a Marine officer can be appointed to the position as long as they meet the requirements stated in the section. Previously, the Judge Advocate General was appointed as a two star Rear Admiral. In 2008, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 advanced the position of the Judge Advocate General to that of a three star vice admiral or lieutenant general. Other than age and years of military service, there is no other statute of limitations on how many times the JAG can be renominated for appointment to that position if the President so chooses, however the JAG normally serves one term.

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Old Gold Filled ’’JAG’’ Initial Brooch Jewelry Pin


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