The Judge Advocate General's Corps, also known as the
"JAG Corps" or "JAG", is the legal arm of the
United States Navy
The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare, maritime military branch, service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is the world's most powerful navy with the largest Displacement (ship), displacement, at 4.5 millio ...
. Today, the JAG Corps consists of a worldwide organization of more than 1,000 commissioned officers serving as
judge advocate
Judge-advocates are military lawyers serving in different capacities in the military justice systems of different jurisdictions.
Australia
The Australian Army Legal Corps (AALC) consists of Regular and Reserve commissioned officers that prov ...
s, 550 enlisted members (primarily in the
legalman rating), and nearly 700 civilian personnel, all serving under the direction of the
judge advocate general of the Navy
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 United States Secretary of the Navy, secretary of the Nav ...
. The organization also includes more than 550 Reserve office and enlisted members in the Navy Reserve Law Program.
The Office of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy is located in
Washington, D.C.
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History
In 1775, the
Continental Congress
The Continental Congress was a series of legislature, legislative bodies, with some executive function, for the Thirteen Colonies of British America, Great Britain in North America, and the newly declared United States before, during, and after ...
enacted the Articles of Conduct, governing the ships and men of the
Continental Navy
The Continental Navy was the navy of the United Colonies and United States from 1775 to 1785. It was founded on October 13, 1775 by the Continental Congress to fight against British forces and their allies as part of the American Revolutionary ...
. However, all of these ships were soon sold and Navy and Marine Corps were disbanded. In July 1797, Congress authorized the construction of six frigates and enacted the Rules for Regulation of the Navy as a temporary measure. Then, in 1800, Congress enacted a more sophisticated code adopted directly from the
British Naval Code of 1749. There was little or no need for lawyers to interpret these simple codes, nor was there a need for lawyers in the uncomplicated administration of the Navy prior to the
Civil War
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.
During the Civil War, however,
Secretary of the Navy
The Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) is a statutory officer () and the head (chief executive officer) of the Department of the Navy, a military department within the United States Department of Defense. On March 25, 2025, John Phelan was confirm ...
Gideon Welles
Gideon Welles (July 1, 1802 – February 11, 1878) was an American government official who was the United States Secretary of the Navy from 1861 to 1869, a cabinet post he was awarded after supporting Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 election. Althou ...
named a young assistant U.S. attorney in the District of Columbia named Nathaniel Wilson to present the government's case in complicated
courts-martial. Without any statutory authority, Secretary Welles gave Wilson the title of "
Solicitor of the Navy Department," making him the first
house counsel to the
U.S. Navy.
By the Act of March 2, 1865, Congress authorized the president "to appoint, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, for service during the rebellion and one year thereafter, an officer of the
avyto be called the 'Solicitor and Naval Judge Advocate General.'" The
United States Congress
The United States Congress is the legislature, legislative branch of the federal government of the United States. It is a Bicameralism, bicameral legislature, including a Lower house, lower body, the United States House of Representatives, ...
maintained the billet on a year-to-year basis by amendments to the Naval Appropriations Acts. In 1870, Congress transferred the billet to a newly established Justice Department with the title of Naval Solicitor.
Colonel
William Butler Remey, U.S. Marine Corps, was the first uniformed chief legal officer of the Navy, in 1878. Colonel Remey was able to convince Congress that the Navy Department needed a permanent uniformed judge advocate general and that naval law was so unique it would be better to appoint a line officer of the Navy or Marine Corps. The bill to create the billet of judge advocate general of the Navy was signed in 1880.
[ ]
The Naval Appropriations Act of 1918 elevated the billets of navy bureau chiefs and judge advocate general to rear admiral. In July 1918, Captain George Ramsey Clark was appointed the first judge advocate general to hold the rank of
rear admiral
Rear admiral is a flag officer rank used by English-speaking navies. In most European navies, the equivalent rank is called counter admiral.
Rear admiral is usually immediately senior to commodore and immediately below vice admiral. It is ...
.
In 1946, the Naval Justice School was established at Port Hueneme, Calif., to provide legal training for all Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard lawyers, enlisted legal professionals, active and reserve.
In 1947, the Navy created a "law specialist" program to allow line officers restricted duty to perform legal services. By the Act of May 5, 1950, Congress required that the judge advocate general be a lawyer. The act also required each judge advocate general of any service be a member of the bar with not less than eight years of legal duties as a commissioned officer. The Act also enacted the first
Uniform Code of Military Justice
The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) is the foundation of the system of military justice of the armed forces of the United States. The UCMJ was established by the United States Congress in accordance with their constitutional authority ...
(
UCMJ).
By 1967, the Navy had 20 years of experience with the law specialist program. There was, however, increasing pressure to create a separate corps of lawyers. That year, Congress decided to establish the Judge Advocate General's Corps within the
Department of the Navy. The legislation was signed into law by President
Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon Baines Johnson (; August 27, 1908January 22, 1973), also known as LBJ, was the 36th president of the United States, serving from 1963 to 1969. He became president after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, under whom he had served a ...
on December 8, 1967, and ensured navy lawyers as
staff officers within the navy, and ensured Navy lawyers’ status as members of a distinct professional group within the Navy, similar to physicians and chaplains.
On December 3, 1973, by Notice 5450, the chief of naval operations (CNO) officially established the Naval Legal Service, “to administer the legal services program and provide command direction for all Naval Legal Service activities and resources as may be assigned; and to perform such other functions or tasks as may be related to the Naval Legal Service as directed by the CNO.” Navy Legal Service Offices were created in 1976 and responsible for providing defense and legal assistance to eligible personnel; Trial Service Offices were established in the mid-1990s and responsible for providing courts-martial prosecution, court reporting and administrative trial support; and Staff Judge Advocates provided legal advice to U.S. naval base commanding officers. In 2004, the judge advocate general approved the merger of the Navy's Trial Service Offices and Staff Judge Advocates into new commands known as Region Legal Service Offices. On October 1, 2012, the eight Navy Legal Service Offices were disestablished and four Defense Service Offices were established.
In 2023, the Navy significantly reformed its military justice system and established the Office of Special Trial Counsel, which oversees the prosecution of sailors and other service members who commit personal violence offenses, including sexual assault.
Today, the judge advocate general directs a worldwide organization of active and reserve component judge advocates, active and reserve component enlisted, and civilian personnel. The judge advocate general provides legal and policy advice to the secretary of the Navy in all legal matters concerning military justice, administrative law, environmental law, ethics, claims, admiralty, operational and international law, litigation, and legal assistance.
Insignia

The distinctive JAG Corps insignia incorporates the millrind. In ancient France, the fer de moline, or millrind, was a symbol of equal justice for all under the law. The two counterbalancing oak leaves are identical and connote the scales upon which justice is weighed. Oak leaves denote a corps and symbolize strength, particularly the strength of the oak-timbered hulls of the early American Navy ships. In the milling of grains, the millrind was used to keep the stone-grinding wheels an equal distance apart to provide consistency in the milling process. Thus, it symbolizes the wheels of justice that must grind exceedingly fine and exceptionally even. In the 16th century, the millrind was adopted in England as a symbol for lawyers and later brought to America.
The legalman insignia incorporates the millrind and quill pen. The quill pen annotates the administrative nature and responsibilities that paralegals have for their attorneys.
U.S. Navy ranks and insignias for JAG officers
Legalman
:''See: (at "Legalman")''
Legalmen are trained
paralegal
A paralegal, also known as a legal assistant or paralegal specialist, is a legal professional who performs tasks that require knowledge of legal concepts but not the full expertise of a lawyer with an admission to practice law. The market for p ...
s who assist Navy and
Marine Corps judge advocates and work in Navy legal offices throughout the fleet.
On January 4, 1972,
Secretary of the Navy
The Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) is a statutory officer () and the head (chief executive officer) of the Department of the Navy, a military department within the United States Department of Defense. On March 25, 2025, John Phelan was confirm ...
John H. Chafee approved the recommendation for establishment of the legalman enlisted rating. A memorandum from the chairman of the Rating Review Board announced the approval, stating in part, "the scope of the new rating will provide judge advocates with the personnel trained in court reporting, claims matters, investigations, legal administration, and legal research. This scope is in consonance with the new concept in the civilian legal community where many areas of legal services can be provided by competent trained personnel under the supervision of a lawyer." On October 4, 1972, 275 petty officers were selected for conversion to the new legalman rating.
In 2007, the legalman education and training pipeline was adapted in order to fully train legalmen as paralegals. The
Naval Justice School's curriculum was adapted to include four
American Bar Association
The American Bar Association (ABA) is a voluntary association, voluntary bar association of lawyers and law students in the United States; national in scope, it is not specific to any single jurisdiction. Founded in 1878, the ABA's stated acti ...
approved paralegal college courses. Legalmen now leave Naval Justice School with 10 semester hours of college credit in paralegal studies.
Judge Advocate General of the Navy
The
judge advocate general of the Navy
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 United States Secretary of the Navy, secretary of the Nav ...
and the
deputy judge advocate general of the Navy
The deputy judge advocate general of the Navy (DJAG) is the second-highest ranking JAG officer and lawyer in the United States Navy. As part of the Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy, Judge Advocate General’s Corps, the DJAG also serves as ...
are appointed positions. They are both nominated by the U.S.
president
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and must be confirmed via majority vote by the U.S.
Senate
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. They are appointed to a four-year term of office but they usually serve for three. They have historically been officers in the service of the Navy. Federal statutes, however, state that a
Marine officer
10 U.S. Code § 5148 - Judge Advocate General's Corps: Office of the Judge Advocate General; Judge Advocate General; appointment, term, emoluments, duties can be appointed to either position as long as he or she meets the requirements stated in the section. Currently, the judge advocate general is appointed as a three-star Vice Admiral, vice admiral or lieutenant general
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while holding office, and the deputy judge advocate general is currently appointed as a two-star rear admiral or a major general. Other than age and years of military service, there is no other statute of limitations on how many times they can be re-nominated for appointment to that position if the president so chooses.
List of judge advocates general of the Navy
Offices
Headquarters
*Office of the Judge Advocate General (OJAG), Washington Navy Yard
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, Washington, D.C.
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*Headquarters, Naval Legal Service Command
The Naval Legal Service Command is an Echelon 2 command of the United States Navy. Its stated mission is to provide legal services to the worldwide components of the fleet.
The Region Legal Service Offices, Defense Service Offices, and Victims’ ...
(NLSC), Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C.
Defense Service Offices (DSO)
North
* DSO North Headquarters, Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C.
* DSO North Detachment, Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy
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* DSO North Branch Office, Naval Support Activity Bahrain, Bahrain
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* DSO North Detachment, Naval Station Rota
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, Spain
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* DSO North Branch Office, U.S. Naval Academy
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, Maryland
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* DSO North Detachment Groton, Naval Submarine Base New London
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, Connecticut
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* DSO North Detachment Great Lakes, Naval Station Great Lakes
Naval Station Great Lakes (NAVSTA Great Lakes) is the home of the United States Navy's only current recruit training, boot camp, located near North Chicago, Illinois, North Chicago, in Lake County, Illinois, along Lake Michigan. Important tenan ...
, Illinois
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West
* DSO West Headquarters, Naval Base San Diego
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, California
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* DSO West Bremerton, Naval Station Bremerton, Washington
* DSO West Branch Office, Naval Station Everett, Washington
* DSO West Branch Office, Naval Air Station Lemoore, California
Pacific
* DSO Pacific Headquarters Yokosuka, United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan
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* DSO Pacific Detachment Sasebo, United States Fleet Activities Sasebo, Japan
* DSO Pacific Detachment Guam, Naval Base Guam, Guam
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* DSO Pacific Detachment Pearl Harbor, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Hawaii
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Southeast
* DSO Southeast Headquarters, Naval Station Norfolk
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, Virginia
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* DSO Southeast Detachment Mayport, Naval Station Mayport, Florida
* DSO Southeast Detachment Pensacola, Naval Air Station Pensacola
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, Florida
* DSO Southeast Branch Office Jacksonville, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida
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* DSO Southeast Branch Office Gulfport, Naval Construction Battalion Center Gulfport, Mississippi
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* DSO Southeast Remote Office New Orleans, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, Louisiana
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* DSO Southeast Remote Office Millington, Naval Support Activity Mid-South, Tennessee
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* DSO Southeast Remote Office Kings Bay, Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia
Georgia most commonly refers to:
* Georgia (country), a country in the South Caucasus
* Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States
Georgia may also refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Georgia (name), a list of pe ...
* DSO Southeast Remote Office Guantanamo Bay, Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
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Region Legal Service Offices (RLSO)
Naval District Washington
* RLSO Naval District Washington Headquarters, Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C.
* RLSO Naval District Washington Branch Office Pentagon, Virginia
* RLSO Naval District Washington Branch Office Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Maryland
* RLSO Naval District Washington Branch Office U.S. Naval Academy, Maryland
* RLSO Naval District Washington Branch Office Patuxent River, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland
* RLSO Midwest, Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois
Southeast
* RLSO Southeast Headquarters Jacksonville, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida
* RLSO Southeast Detachment Mayport, Naval Station Mayport, Florida
* RLSO Southeast Detachment Pensacola, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida
* RLSO Southeast Detachment Guantanamo Bay, Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
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* RLSO Southeast Detachment New Orleans, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, Louisiana
* RLSO Southeast Branch Office Gulfport, Naval Construction Battalion Center. Mississippi
* RLSO Southeast Branch Office Meridan, Naval Air Station Meridan, Mississippi
* RLSO Southeast Branch Office Millington, Naval Support Activity Mid-South, Tennessee
* RLSO Southeast Branch Office Fort Worth, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas
* RLSO Southeast Branch Office Corpus Christi, Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas
* RLSO Southeast Branch Office Kingsville, Naval Air Station Kingsville, Texas
* RLSO Southeast Branch Office Key West, Naval Air Station Key West
* RLSO Southeast Branch Office Guantanamo Bay, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba
Mid-Atlantic
* RLSO Mid-Atlantic Headquarters, Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia
* RLSO Mid-Atlantic Branch Office Oceana, Naval Air Station Oceana
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The station is located on 23.9 square kilometers. It has total of 250 aircraft deployed and buildings valued at $800 mi ...
, Virginia
* RLSO Mid-Atlantic Branch Office Little Creek, Joint Expeditionary Base-Little Creek / Fort Story, Virginia
* RLSO Mid-Atlantic Detachment Groton, Naval Submarine Base New London, Connecticut
* RLSO Mid-Atlantic Detachment Newport, Naval Station Newport, Rhode Island
Southwest
* RLSO Southwest Headquarters, Naval Station San Diego, California
* RLSO Southwest Branch Office Ventura County, Naval Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme, California
* RLSO Southwest Branch Office Lemoore, Naval Air Station Lemoore
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, California
* RLSO Southwest Branch Office Point Loma, Naval Base Point Loma, California
* RLSO Southwest Branch Office Coronado, Naval Base Coronado, California
* RLSO Southwest Branch Office Fallon, Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada
* RLSO Southwest Branch Office China Lake, Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, California
* RLSO Southwest Branch Office Monterey, Naval Support Activity Monterey, California
Northwest
* RLSO Northwest Headquarters, Naval Station Bremerton, Washington
* RLSO Northwest Branch Office Everett, Naval Station Everett, Washington
* RLSO Northwest Branch Office Kitsap Bangor, Naval Station Kitsap Bangor, Washington
* RLSO Northwest Branch Office Whidbey Island, Naval Air Station Whidbey Island
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The main ...
, Washington
* RLSO Northwest Detachment Hawaii, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Hawaii
Pacific
* RLSO Western Pacific (WESTPAC) Headquarters, United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan
* RLSO WESTPAC Branch Office Guam, Naval Base Guam, Guam
* RLSO WESTPAC Branch Office Sasebo, Commander Fleet Activities Chinhae, Japan
* RLSO WESTPAC Branch Office Atsugi, Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Japan
* RLSO WESTPAC Branch Office Misawa, Naval Air Facility Misawa, Japan
* RLSO WESTPAC Branch Office Okinawa, Commander Fleet Activities Okinawa, Japan
* RLSO WESTPAC Branch Office Diego Garcia, Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia
* RLSO WESTPAC Branch Office Singapore, Singapore Area Coordinator, Singapore
Europe Africa Central
* RLSO Europe Africa Central (EURAFCENT) Headquarters, Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy
* RLSO EURAFCENT Detachment Rota, Naval Station Rota, Spain
* RLSO EURAFCENT Detachment Sigonella, Naval Air Station Sigonella, Italy
* RLSO EURAFCENT Detachment Bahrain, Naval Support Activity Bahrain, Bahrain
* RLSO EURAFCENT Detachment Souda Bay, Naval Support Activity Souda Bay, Greece
* RLSO EURAFCENT Detachment London, England
Trial Judiciary Offices
* Northern Circuit, Washington Navy Yard, D.C. / Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia
* Central Circuit, Norfolk, Virginia
* Eastern Circuit, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
* Southern Circuit, Pensacola, Jacksonville / Mayport, Florida
* Southern Circuit, Parris Island, South Carolina / Beaufort, South Carolina
* Southwestern Circuit, San Diego, California
* Western Circuit, Camp Pendleton, California
* Northwest Circuit, Bremerton, Washington
* Hawaii Circuit, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
* WESTPAC Circuit, Yokosuka, Japan
* WESTPAC Circuit, Okinawa, Japan
* EURAFCENT Circuit, Naples, Italy
See also
*United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division
The United States Marine Corps' Judge Advocate Division serves both to advise the Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) and other officials in Headquarters, Marine Corps on legal matters, and to oversee the Marine Corps legal community. The head o ...
* Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps
*Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals
The Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals (NMCCA) is the intermediate appellate court for criminal convictions in the United States Navy and the Marine Corps.
Courts-martial are conducted under the Uniform Code of Military Justice ( Titl ...
* United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps
*United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps
The Judge Advocate General's Corps also known as the "JAG Corps" or " JAG" is the legal arm of the United States Air Force.
History
The United States Air Force became a separate military service in September 1947. On June 25, 1948, Congress es ...
* :Judge advocates general of the United States Coast Guard
*United States Coast Guard Legal Division
The Coast Guard Judge Advocate General oversees the delivery of legal services to the United States Coast Guard, through the Office of the Judge Advocate General in Washington, the Legal Service Command, offices in the Atlantic and Pacific Areas, n ...
*Judge Advocate General's Corps
The Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG or JAG Corps) is the military justice branch or specialty of the United States Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy. Officers serving in the JAG Corps are typically called judge advocates ...
* Judge Advocate General
*Military law
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;Equivalents in other countries
* Judge Advocate of the Fleet
* Judge Advocate General (United Kingdom)
*Judge Advocate General (Canada)
Judge Advocate General of the Canadian Armed Forces () is the title of the senior legal officer who oversees the administration of military justice in the Canadian Armed Forces and provides legal advice on military matters to the governor genera ...
;Portrayal in media
*''JAG (TV series)
''JAG'' (United States Armed Forces, U.S. military acronym for Judge Advocate General's Corps, Judge Advocate General) is an American legal drama television series with a U.S. Navy theme, created by Donald P. Bellisario and produced by Belisari ...
''
*''A Few Good Men
''A Few Good Men'' is a 1992 American legal drama film based on Aaron Sorkin's 1989 play, produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, financed and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It was written by Sorkin, directed by Rob Reiner, and produced ...
''
Notes
External links
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official website
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