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I am Brigadier General Mark Martins. Staff Judge Advocate Multinational Force-Iraq
Experience
Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (OCJCS)-Deputy Legal Counsel (2003-2005) with duty in Baghdad (June-Nov 2004) as counsel to Commanding General, Multinational Security Transition Command-Iraq 1st Armored Division-Staff Judge Advocate to Commanding General and supervisor of a legal staff of more than 100 military and civilian attorneys and paralegals comprising five offices in Hesse, Germany (2001-2003) and eventually task organized operational law teams in and around Baghdad, Iraq (2003) XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg-Deputy Staff Judge Advocate, Fort Bragg, North Carolina (2000-2001) 1st Infantry Division-Deputy Staff Judge Advocate, Wuerzburg, Germany (1998-2000) with duty in Kosovo as Chief of Staff of all U.S. Forces and later Legal Advisor for Commanding General, Task Force Falcon (1999) Center for Law and Military Operations-Deputy Director, Charlottesville, Virginia
(1995-1997) The Judge Advocate General's School-Professor, International and Operational Law, Charlottesville (1994-1995) 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) & Fort Campbell-Chief of Administrative Law, Chief of Legal Assistance, Operational Law Attorney, Trial Counsel, Senior Trial Counsel, Fort Campbell, Kentucky (1990-1993) 82d Airborne Division-Infantry Platoon Leader, Assistant Brigade S-4, Brigade S-4, Fort Bragg, North Carolina (1985-1987)
Education
Harvard Law School (J.D., m.c.l. and Law Review, 1990) Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar 1983-1985, Politics, Philosophy, Economics, B.A., 1st Class Honours, 1985) United States Military Academy (1st in General Order of Merit and various other honors, 1983) Military and Professional Schools and Training National War College-Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. (distinguished graduate, award for research manuscript "Paying Tribute to Reason: Judgments on Terror, Lessons for Security, in Four Trials Since 9/11", 2005-2006) Command and General Staff College-Fort Leavenworth, Kansas (Marshall Award as top graduate and other honors, M.M.A.S. awarded following dissertation and defense, 1997-1998) The Judge Advocate General's School Graduate Course-Charlottesville, Virginia (Dist. Honor Graduate and other honors, including best dissertation, L.L.M., 1993-1994)
Combined Armed Services Staff School-Fort Leavenworth, Kansas (1992) Judge Advocate Officer Basic Course-Charlottesville, Virginia (1990) Infantry Officer Basic Course-Fort Benning, Georgia (Dist. Leadership Graduate, 1985) Ranger Tab, Pathfinder Badge, Expert Infantryman Badge, Senior Parachutist Badge, Air Assault Badge-Fort Benning, Georgia, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and Fort Campbell, Kentucky (various times between 1981 and 1991)
Publications
"Rules of Engagement for Land Forces: A Matter of Training, Not Lawyering," Military Law Review 143 (1994): 1-160. "'War Crimes' During Operations Other Than War: Military Doctrine and Law 50 Years After Nuremberg and Beyond," Military Law Review 149 (1995): 199-227. "National Forums for Punishing Offenses Against International Law: Might U.S. Soldiers Have Their Day in the Same Court?," Virginia Journal of International Law 36 (1996): 659-686. "Deadly Force Is Authorized, But Also Trained," Army Lawyer, September 2001, 1-16. "Fee as the Wind Blows: Waivers of Attorney's Fees in Individual Civil Rights Actions Since Evans v. Jeff. D.," Harvard Law Review 102 (1989): 1278-1299. "Habeas Corpus-Collateral Attack on State Criminal Convictions: Teague v. Lane," Harvard Law Review 103 (1989): 290-300. "No Small Change of Soldiering: The Commander's Emergency Response Program in Iraq and Afghanistan," Army Lawyer, February 2004, 1-20. Law and Military Operations in Haiti, 1994-95, Charlottesville, VA: Center for Law and Military Operations, 1995. My dear i have told you all about me, so i hope to read from you soonest.
Yours Faithfully
General Mark Martins.