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The Air Force Legal Operations Agency (AFLOA) includes all senior defense counsel, senior trial counsel, and appellate defense and government counsel in the Air Force, as well as all Air Force civil litigators defending the Air Force against civil law suits claiming damages and seeking other remedies in contracts, environmental, labor, and tort litigation.

Air Force Legal Operations Agency
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Active1 July 1978 – present
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
Garrison/HQJoint Base Andrews, Maryland
Military unit

The agency includes numerous field support centers to include tort claim, environmental law, labor law, commercial litigation, contract law, medical law, and accident investigation board. It also includes the utility litigation team, the Medical Cost Reimbursement program, and the Air Force Claims Service Center. The agency also includes the Judge Advocate General's school and the Information Systems Directorate. This provides information technology services to worldwide Air Force legal offices and provides federal legal information technology through Federal Legal Information Technology and electronics services to legal offices throughout the Department of Defense. AFLOA has offices worldwide at more than 76 locations and consists of 426 military and civilian attorneys and 405 military and civilian paralegals and support personnel.

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  1. 2009 Airman Maganize Yearbook

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