Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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He received the Victory Medal in 1921 for his services in the Navy in World War I. Later he helped to organize the 246th Coast Artillery Regiment , of the Virginia National Guard , serving as First Lieutenant and Regimental Adjutant to ...
He received the Victory Medal in 1921 for his services in the Navy in World War I. Later he helped to organize the 246th Coast Artillery Regiment , of the Virginia National Guard , serving as First Lieutenant and Regimental Adjutant to ...
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Throughout Judge Armistead's adult life he devoted himself to the service of his community , state and country . Prior to being elevated to the Bench , Judge Armistead had served as member of the School Board for ...
Throughout Judge Armistead's adult life he devoted himself to the service of his community , state and country . Prior to being elevated to the Bench , Judge Armistead had served as member of the School Board for ...
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He was a member and served as President of the Bar Association of the City of Richmond , Virginia , and was a member of The Virginia State and American Bar Associations . In past years he had taken an active part in the political and ...
He was a member and served as President of the Bar Association of the City of Richmond , Virginia , and was a member of The Virginia State and American Bar Associations . In past years he had taken an active part in the political and ...
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