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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Air Force Medal of Honor Recipient, Colonel George "Bud" Day, Has Passed Away

Many years ago, I worked with Bud Day on a military case I was defending.  His stories about his military combat career before he was a lawyer were both fascinating and awe inspiring.  

See here an article that briefly describes Col Day's combat service in WWII, Korea and Vietnam, including his years as a POW:

http://www.armytimes.com/article/20130728/NEWS/307280012/Col-Bud-Day-Medal-Honor-recipient-dies-88

And here is a link to a book about him:

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/american-patriot-robert-coram/1103366263?ean=9780316067393

Rest in peace Col Bud Day, we thank you for your service to your country, and to your fellow service members.  



By: Attorney Richard V. Stevens
Civilian criminal defense lawyer and military defense lawyer
Military Defense Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens, P.C.

Blog postscript: Attorney Frank J. Spinner and I (attorney Richard V. Stevens) are former active duty military lawyers (JAG). Our perspectives and advice, therefore, are based upon our experience as military defense lawyers and as civilian criminal defense lawyers practicing exclusively in the area of military law and military justice. This blog addresses issues in military law, military justice, military discipline, military defense, court-martial practice, the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and other military and/or legal topics. Nothing posted in this blog should be substituted for legal advice in any particular case. If you seek legal advice for a particular case, please contact The Law Offices of Richard V. Stevens and The Law Office of Frank J. Spinner for a free consultation. These military defense law offices are located in Colorado Springs, Colorado and Northern Florida, but the military defense representation is worldwide – when necessary, the attorneys travel to wherever the client is stationed.

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