A. J. Chegwidden
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Rear Admiral (Ret.) Albert Jethro 'A.J.' Chegwidden JAGC, USN, played by John M. Jackson, was the Judge Advocate General of the United States Navy until his retirement in May 2005 on the fictional television series JAG. Chegwidden succeeded Rear Admiral Al Brovo, USN (Kevin Dunn) in 1996 and his successor is Major General Gordon M. Cresswell, USMC (David Andrews). Not only being the superior of Harmon Rabb, Jr. and Sarah MacKenzie, he often instinctively turned into a missing father figure - providing not only comical relief, it was also a reflection on their respective personal backgrounds.
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[edit] Family
The family background of Chegwidden himself has never been revealed. At age 24, he married Marcella, the daughter of the Mayor of Naples, Italy. In 1972 their daughter, Francesca, was born. Sometime in the 1970s, they divorced and his ex-wife received custody of Francesca. Marcella remarried, to an Italian man named Vittorio Parreti, who was later murdered. Chegwidden has said that although he is proud of his daughter, he wishes that he would have spent more time with her. He has had other romances throughout the years but nothing really came from them. During episodes where he is stuck at home, he is often kept company by a black laborador retriever named "Dammit."
[edit] Career
Chegwidden was a talented pitcher in his High School baseball team. The Cleveland Indians drafted him, but instead he chose to accept his admittance to the United States Naval Academy. After graduating from the Academy he went on to become a Navy SEAL, serving with valor in the Vietnam War. When the war had ended he transferred to Surface Warfare, serving onboard destroyers and later held command of one. During the 1980s, his career took yet another turns as he left Surface Warfare and went to Law School. Now being a member of the Navy's JAG Corps he rose quickly through the ranks serving as the head of JAG in the Pacific before being appointed Judge Advocate General of the United States Navy in 1996.
He is a member of the Bar Associations of Virginia, Maryland and New York.
[edit] Awards and Decorations
In Order of Precedence
- Navy Cross
- Bronze Star (with Combat V)
- Purple Heart
- Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal (with gold award star)
- Combat Action Ribbon
- Navy Expeditionary Medal
- National Defense Service Medal (with bronze service star)
- Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
- Vietnam Service Medal (with bronze service star)
- Southwest Asia Service Medal
- Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross
- Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal
- Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)