Office Trivia
JAG Corps 250th
Climb to Glory!
Thanksgiving
100

This is CPT Hofbauer's nickname.

What is Bonesaw?

100

These are the JAG Corps Four Constants.

What are: Principled Counsel, Servant Leadership, Stewardship, and Mastery of the Law?

100

This is Fort Drum's original name.

What is Pine Camp?

100

This is the most famous Thanksgiving parade in the country.

What is the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade?

200

This former Fort Drum SJA became TJAG.

Who is LTG Charles Pede?

200

The location of the first JAG school.

What is the University of Michigan?

200

The 10th Mountain Division's first Medal of Honor recipient.

Who is PFC John D. Magrath?

200

This NFL team has hosted a Thanksgiving game every year since 1934.

Who are the Detroit Lions?

300

Fort Drum's Paralegal NCO of the year for 2024-2025.

Who is SGT Dekristopher Palmer?

300

The year that women began to serve as Judge Advocates.

When was 1944?

300

The former Fort Drum SGM who is famous on TikTok.

Who is SGM Drummond?

300

The President who made Thanksgiving a national holiday.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

400

This is what (then) CPT Coble and CPT Jubelt were referred to as when they were TC's and shared an office.

What is Juble?

400

This was the first TJAG.

Who is William Tudor?

400

This is how long it would take to walk from the 10th CAB legal office to the OSJA (within five minutes).

How long is 1 hour and 16 minutes?

400

This holiday song—which never mentions Thanksgiving—is still the most-played on the holiday.

What is “Jingle Bells”?

500

This name was the most common name for a woman Judge Advocate at Fort Drum up until recently.

What is Kat, Katie, or Katy?

500

This general, nicknamed "Old Fuss and Feathers," served as a judge advocate as an additional duty, similar to how an IO would today. 

Who is General Winfield Scott?

500

This Supreme Court case was brought by the widow of a Soldier who died in a barracks fire in 1947 at what is now Fort Drum.

What is Feres v. United States?

500

The first Thanksgiving in 1621 was celebrated by the Pilgrims and this Native American tribe.

Who are the Wampanoag?

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