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- Scott_C._Black abstract "Lieutenant General Scott C. Black (born September 1, 1952) is a retired American military lawyer who was the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army from October 1, 2005 to October 1, 2009. He was the first Lieutenant General to hold that position. He is currently vice president and general manager of global mission solutions at BAE Systems Support Solutions.".
- Q7436081 abstract "Lieutenant General Scott C. Black (born September 1, 1952) is a retired American military lawyer who was the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army from October 1, 2005 to October 1, 2009. He was the first Lieutenant General to hold that position. He is currently vice president and general manager of global mission solutions at BAE Systems Support Solutions.".
- Scott_C._Black comment "Lieutenant General Scott C. Black (born September 1, 1952) is a retired American military lawyer who was the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army from October 1, 2005 to October 1, 2009. He was the first Lieutenant General to hold that position. He is currently vice president and general manager of global mission solutions at BAE Systems Support Solutions.".
- Q7436081 comment "Lieutenant General Scott C. Black (born September 1, 1952) is a retired American military lawyer who was the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army from October 1, 2005 to October 1, 2009. He was the first Lieutenant General to hold that position. He is currently vice president and general manager of global mission solutions at BAE Systems Support Solutions.".