RADM Melissa Bert Fills Top USCG Legal Spot
RADM Melissa Bert Fills Top USCG Legal Spot
In April, the United States Coast Guard announced the promotion of Rear Admiral Melissa Bert to its top legal position. As Judge Advocate General and Chief Counsel of the Coast Guard, Bert, a 33 year Coast Guard veteran, now leads the UCSG's legal team and is responsible for all legal services provided to the USCG as an organization, to its units and people, and in support of its missions.RADM Melissa Bert is the Coast Guard's 20th chief counsel, 7th uniformed judge advocate general, and is the first woman to fill this role.Most recently, Bert was the director of Governmental and Public Affairs for the Coast Guard. In this position, she served as a liaison between the Coast Guard and external organizations such as Congress, the White House, intergovernmental agencies, media outlets, and other stakeholders. Prior to that, Bert served as Deputy Director of Operations for the U.S. Northern Command, responsible for homeland defense as well as defense support for North American civil authorities.Before attaining flag rank in 2016, Melissa Bert held both legal and operational positions within the Coast Guard. As the Coast Guard Seventh District's chief of staff, Bert supervised Coast Guard engagement in the Southeastern United States and the Caribbean.
Mark of the United States Coast Guard. Public domain image by the U.S. Coast Guard, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
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