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General Counsel, [[U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs]] (2009-); [[Colonel]], [[U.S. Air Force]], (retired); Founder and Principal, the Gunn Law Firm; Member, 2009 Commission on the Uniform Code of Military Justice; First-ever Chief Defense Counsel, [[Office of Military Commissions]], 2003-2005; Executive Officer, Judge Advocate General, 2002-2003; Colonel, United States Air Force (ret.), 1980-2005
General Counsel, [[U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs]] (2009-); [[Colonel]], [[United States Air Force]], (retired); Founder and Principal, the Gunn Law Firm; Member, 2009 Commission on the Uniform Code of Military Justice; First-ever Chief Defense Counsel, [[Office of Military Commissions]], 2003-2005; Executive Officer, Judge Advocate General, 2002-2003; Colonel, United States Air Force (ret.), 1980-2005

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Will A. Gunn [r]: General Counsel, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (2009-); Colonel, United States Air Force, (retired); Founder and Principal, the Gunn Law Firm; Member, 2009 Commission on the Uniform Code of Military Justice; First-ever Chief Defense Counsel, Office of Military Commissions, 2003-2005; Executive Officer, Judge Advocate General, 2002-2003; Colonel, United States Air Force (ret.), 1980-2005