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Oral history of LTC (ret) Nancy Hunter--first female trial judge, first female JA in Vietnam, first female on JAG School faculty
On 30-31 October 2021, 70th Graduate Class students Majors Anne Bradley (left) and Pete Ellis (right) interviewed Lieutenant Colonel (ret) Nancy Hunter as part of the Corps's oral history program. LTC Hunter had a number of historical firsts: first female JA military judge; first woman JA to deploy to Vietnam (where she served as a military judge); first Army lawyer on faculty at TJAGSA (as the School was then known); she taught criminal law. She also is the only JA in history to transfer directly from the Navy (where she was a Supply Corps officer) to the Army JAGC. LTC Hunter left the Navy for the Army because, after she earned her law degree from Georgetown, the Navy refused to permit her to serve as a Navy lawyer--solely because she was a woman.
- Anne Bradley Nancy Hunter Pete Ellis 30 oct 2021(1).jpg
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