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67: 47: 31: 275:, which was published in the summer of 2010. This publication took a critical look at the Marine Corps legal community's mission, role, and organizational structure. It also outlined a new strategic vision for the future of the Marine legal community and established an action plan leading to a number of major reforms. To ensure timely and accurate post-trial processing, Major General Ary implemented the 287:. The CDSP branch now sets standards for the Marine Corps legal community, develops training and equipment to help meet those standards, and creates metrics by which those standards can be inspected. In addition, the CDSP branch performs long-term strategic planning for the legal community and has the lead on developing future doctrine for the provision of legal support within the Marine Corps. 83: 612: 131: 332:
in charge of the military commissions at Guantanamo. One of his first actions was to implement, in January 2015, a policy called "Change One"; which required military commission judges to relocate to Guantanamo Bay "to accelerate the pace of litigation." This was immediately criticized by military
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Since March 2016, Ary has served as the Director, Office of International Affairs (OIA), U.S. Department of Justice. In this, Ary became head of the U.S. central authority for mutual legal assistance treaty interactions and for international extraditions and deportations organized by the United
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Major General Ary assumed his duties as SJA to CMC at a time when the Marine Corps and the Navy were under intense Congressional scrutiny for their management of judge advocate assets and their processing of post-trial courts-martial. This scrutiny led to two inquiries: one by the
294:. Creation of the DSO, led by the Chief Defense Counsel of the Marine Corps, increased the autonomy of the defense bar and enabled the defense community to create a true community of practice, that can better address matters unique to defending Marines. 309:, which affected over 49 different commands and over 800 active, reserve and civilian billets, significantly improved the quality, timeliness, and uniformity of the delivery of legal services. To further enhance the capabilities of the regional LSSSs, 337:. In March 2015, "Change One" was rescinded, Judge Spath ruled Ary's actions may have served to undermine public confidence in the fairness of the proceedings in the al Nashiri hearings and required that Ary be replaced as convening authority. 160:, by a U.S. Federal judge, after five months. Ary currently serves as U.S. Department of Justice as Director of the Office of International Affairs, where he has responsibility for U.S.-initiated extraditions and U.S.-requested deportations. 301:. Major General Ary focused the reorganization to provide for greater levels of individual proficiency, organizational efficiency, and institutional accountability. Central to this reorganization was regionalization. 256:. He returned to the Pentagon in 2008 to serve as the Deputy Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps. He became the Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps (SJA to CMC) in 2009. 313:
Highly Qualified Experts, military criminal investigators, and Marine paralegals to address the complexity of courts-martial litigation and increase the effectiveness in the execution of the legal support mission.
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commission judge Spath as "unlawful influence" on proceedings, and Ary was required to testify about this at the hearing of
462: 157: 145: 86: 220:. In 1994, he was assigned to the Pentagon to serve as the Head of the Law of Armed Conflict Branch in the Office of the 237: 233: 213: 201: 71: 436: 616: 520:"Government Attempt to Speed Up Guantánamo Trials (Rightfully) Backfires | American Civil Liberties Union" 253: 334: 272: 241: 661: 585:"Central Authority(ies) on Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) and Extradition, UN Office on Drugs and Crime" 505: 261: 236:
as the officer in charge of Legal Teams Delta and Echo. He served as the Staff Judge Advocate of the
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Also in 2011, Major General Ary directed the reorganization of the legal defense community into the
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and the former staff judge advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps and director of the
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of the structure and processes for the delivery of legal support in the Marine Corps
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Alex Sinha, Aryeh Neier Fellow, Human Rights Watch & ACLU (2 Mar 2015).
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I and II. From 2004 to 2006, he served as the Commanding Officer of the
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In response, Major General Ary developed and implemented the
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Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps
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In 2012, Major General Ary directed a major reorganization
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Consolidation of all legal services into these 4 LSSSs
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In 1990, he deployed to serve in the 123:Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal 536: 230:Marine Corps Command and Staff College 174:Northwestern Oklahoma State University 411:"Guantánamo war court overseer quits" 226:Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 178:University of Oklahoma College of Law 107:Distinguished Service Medal (US Navy) 7: 672:United States Marine Corps generals 328:In September 2014, Ary became the 222:Judge Advocate General of the Navy 16:United States Marine Corps general 14: 134:Major General Ary undergoing the 111:Defense Meritorious Service Medal 610: 485:"List of SJAs to the Commandant" 81: 65: 45: 238:1st Force Service Support Group 234:1st Force Service Support Group 214:1st Force Service Support Group 202:3rd Force Service Support Group 363:"General Officer Announcement" 246:2nd Recruit Training Battalion 1: 459:"Major General Vaughn A. Ary" 158:Guantanamo Bay detention camp 311:Major General Ary introduced 277:Case Management System (CMS) 176:in 1984 and his JD from the 708: 232:and was reassigned to the 172:. He received his BA from 72:United States Marine Corps 692:People from Ada, Oklahoma 667:American military lawyers 642: 635: 629: 624: 324:over military commissions 303:During the summer of 2012 283:position responsible for 190:Officer Candidates School 115:Meritorious Service Medal 28: 254:3rd Marine Aircraft Wing 335:Abd al Rahim al Nashiri 242:Operation Iraqi Freedom 200:, Ary reported to the 188:After graduating from 144:is a retired American 138: 619:at Wikimedia Commons 133: 198:Naval Justice School 330:Convening Authority 322:Convening Authority 136:Combat Fitness Test 168:Ary was raised in 139: 35:Vaughn Ary in 2014 650: 649: 643:Succeeded by 625:Military offices 615:Media related to 266:(the “506 Panel”) 128: 127: 699: 630:Preceded by 622: 614: 600: 599: 597: 595: 581: 575: 574: 572: 570: 555: 549: 548: 542: 534: 532: 530: 515: 509: 503: 497: 496: 494: 492: 481: 475: 474: 472: 470: 465:on 2 August 2013 455: 449: 448: 446: 444: 433: 427: 426: 424: 422: 407: 401: 400: 398: 396: 381: 375: 374: 372: 370: 359: 194:The Basic School 85: 70: 69: 68: 60: 51: 49: 48: 33: 19: 707: 706: 702: 701: 700: 698: 697: 696: 652: 651: 646: 639: 633: 632:James C. 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United States
United States Marine Corps

Major general
United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division
Distinguished Service Medal (US Navy)
Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Meritorious Service Medal
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal

Combat Fitness Test
major general
United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division
Military Trials
Guantanamo Bay detention camp
Ada, Oklahoma
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
University of Oklahoma College of Law
Officer Candidates School
The Basic School
Naval Justice School
3rd Force Service Support Group
Okinawa, Japan
Gulf War
1st Force Service Support Group
George Washington University Law School
Judge Advocate General of the Navy
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

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