- Gregory W. Kruse
Major Gregory Wayne Kruse is a judge advocate general in theUnited States Air Force .Personal life
He lives with his wife, Emily Kruse, and his three children, John Taylor Kruse, Mary Katherine Kruse, and Gina Nicolle Kruse. He is a very loving father and loves to help his daughter Gina with softball and encourage Mary Kate with her ballet. Right now, he is trying to get his son to college in California.
Current Assignment
He is currently assigned to the United States Forces Korea Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, at
Yongsan Garrison ,Seoul ,Korea , where he is the Chief of International Agreements.Expertise
Major Kruse is an expert in
International Law having earned hisJuris Doctor and Masters in Transnational Law from theMcGeorge School of Law inSacramento ,California . He earned his BA in Political Science at theUniversity of California at Los Angeles . He speaks fluent Spanish and has worked and traveled throughoutMexico ,Central America ,South America ,Spain andKuwait .Professional experience
Kruse is an experienced international negotiator, having served as a key member of the U.S. negotiation team that negotiated the 2002 Protocol of Amendment to the Agreement for Defense Cooperation between the United States of America and the Kingdom of
Spain .In 1994 he created the concept of developing a model code of military justice for use throughout the Americas. After leading a three-year cooperative effort of over 40 U.S. and Latin American civilian and military legal experts the "Codigo Modelo de Justicia Militar" was published in 1998.In 1995 he helped establish the
Military Legal Committee of the Americas (COJUMA). He has taught Human Rights, Law of War, Military Justice, Operations Law, and Counter-Narcotics seminars at numerous foreign military schools and conferences.Major Kruse received theKeenan Award from the Air Force Judge Advocate General’s School for the Air ForceJAG who contributed the most to the fields of operations law or international law for the year 1996.External links
* [http://www.tsupacific.net/faculty/faculty.shtml "Troy University Profile"]
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