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Mccs
Program Assistant
Carolina Pines Golf and Country Club Jan 2013 - Jan 2014
Assistant Manager of Golf Operations
Mccs Sep 2009 - Jan 2010
Course Marshall
Caterpillar Inc. Sep 2005 - Jan 2006
Line Assembler
Education:
University of Maryland - University College 2012 - 2018
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Human Resources, Human Resources Management
University of Maryland Global Campus 2011 - 2016
Elmwood High School 1996 - 1999
Charlies story resonated with me because he endured something that nobody here can even imagine, said James Culp, a former military attorney who defended Jenkins at his court-martial. He doesnt have the wherewithal to fully express the deprivation and the torment, day in and day out, of being
Date: Aug 13, 2017
Category: World
Source: Google
Bowe Bergdahl, charged with desertion and more, details Taliban captivity
James Culp, a defense attorney who specializes in military cases, predicted that Bergdahl's prosecution was likely to unfold much the way the Army handled the case a decade ago of a sergeant, Charles Jenkins, who deserted his unit in South Korea in 1965 and spent four decades in North Korea.
Date: Mar 25, 2015
Source: Google
Soldier gets life without parole in Iraq killings - USA Today
Russell had long sought help with sleep troubles and was stammering and crying for help in the days before the shooting. His commanders were so alarmed that they disarmed him and sent him for repeated visits to mental health clinics, said attorney James Culp.
Date: May 17, 2013
Category: World
Source: Google
Army sergeant found guilty of killing 5 servicemen at Iraq clinic
Civilian defense attorney James Culp had urged the court to at least find that the first of the killings, the shooting of Houseal through a window at the back of the clinic, was not premeditated but was the result of Russell snapping under the pressure of his illness and purported provocation by the
Date: May 13, 2013
Source: Google
Army charges Bales in Afghan killings, plans proceedings at Lewis-McChord
One attorney, James Culp, said Army prosecutors should be able to collect the victims' DNA blood samples on Bales' uniform, and possibly his DNA on them. Because some victims were dragged, there may have been evidence from the suspect's fingernails, Culp said.