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A. J. Chegwidden

Rear Admiral Albert Jethro Chegwidden, JAGC, USN (Ret.), is a fictional character played by John M. Jackson. Chegwidden is a main character on the 10-season TV series JAG (recurring character during the first season) spanning from 1996 to 2004, and has made guest appearances on the spinoff series' NCIS season 10 finale, "Damned If You Do" in 2013,[2] and as a recurring character on NCIS: Los Angeles since 2017.[3]

A.J. Chegwidden
John M. Jackson as Rear Admiral A.J. Chegwidden
First appearanceSmoked (JAG)[1]
Portrayed byJohn M. Jackson
In-universe information
Full nameAlbert Jethro Chegwidden
OccupationNaval officer (196?-2004)
(Judge Advocate General of the Navy, 1996-2004)
Attorney (2004-present)
SpouseMarcella (divorced)
Significant otherLaura Delaney (deceased)
Meredith Cavanaugh (split up)
ChildrenFrancesca
RankRear Admiral (Retired)

Admiral Chegwidden was the Judge Advocate General of the Navy from around March 1996[1] until his retirement in May 2004.[4] The "Old Man" may be the Navy's top uniformed lawyer, but he is a hands-on manager, never forgetting his roots as a Navy SEAL during the Vietnam War.

Character Arc

Family and background

The family background of Chegwidden himself has never been revealed (although it might be assumed that Chegwidden, due to the Texan English spoken by actor John M. Jackson, hails from that region as well). At age 24, apparently while stationed in Italy, he married Marcella (played by Barbara Carrera[5]), the daughter of the Mayor of Naples, Italy. In 1972, their daughter, Francesca, was born. Sometime in the 1970s, they divorced and his ex-wife received custody of Francesca. Marcella remarried, to an Italian man named Vittorio Parreti, who was later murdered. Francesca ran into problems when she fell in love with mafia member Luciano Antinori.[5]

Chegwidden had other romances throughout the years with Judge Laura Delaney and Dr. Sydney Walden. Judge Laura Delaney was killed after tripping a landmine on A.J.'s porch, which was placed by an old enemy of his.[6] His last and longest romance in JAG was with Meredith Cavanaugh. They met when she went to JAG headquarters to meet with Lieutenant Colonel Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie, but he thought she was another attempt at matchmaking from his subordinates. He later learned that MacKenzie wanted to speak with Meredith about a course she wanted her "little sister" Chloe to attend and he apologized. Chegwidden and Meredith bonded over their common interest for Shakespeare.[7] Although the Admiral and Meredith got engaged near the end of Season 9, he found out she cheated on him in Season 9 and ended their engagement on the spot.[8]

Lt. Bud Roberts and his wife Harriet Sims named their first son A.J. after him. During episodes where he is stuck at home, he is often kept company by a German shepherd named "Dammit" (the only name the dog would respond to),[9] whom he encountered when he accidentally ejected from an F-14 Tomcat piloted by Commander Harmon "Harm" Rabb Jr. (David James Elliott) into a blizzard-covered forest in Virginia.[10]

Navy career

 
The insignia worn by a Rear Admiral (two stars) in the Navy JAG Corps.

Chegwidden was a talented pitcher on his high school baseball team.[11] The Cleveland Indians drafted him, but instead he chose to accept an appointment to the United States Naval Academy.[11] After graduating from the Academy, he went on to become a Navy SEAL, and while assigned to SEAL Team 2, Chegwidden served with valor and distinction in the Vietnam War.[12] After the American Withdrawal from Vietnam, Chegwidden, alongside Henrietta Lange (Linda Hunt), Charles Langston (Carl Lumbly), and Sterling Bridges (James Remar), were recruited into a clandestine unit and tasked with retrieving any American operatives with non-official covers from the warzone, including Owen Granger (Miguel Ferrer), requiring them to become "creative as hell" to get the funds necessary to extract them by any means necessary, which culminated in them getting 80 gold bars for ransom money before returning to America in 1978.[13]

When the war ended, he transferred over to surface warfare, and rose to command a Farragut class destroyer; a cased model of one graces the mantel of his JAG office fireplace.[1] Chegwidden is an admirer of Arleigh Burke and a portrait of him also hangs on his JAG office wall.[1] During the 1980s, his career took yet another turn as he left Surface Warfare and went to law school. As a member of the Navy's JAG Corps, he rose quickly through the ranks, serving as the head of the JAG office in the U.S. Pacific Fleet before being appointed Judge Advocate General of the Navy in 1996.[1] Chegwidden succeeded Rear Admiral Al Brovo, USN, played by Kevin Dunn, who only appeared in the pilot episode.[14]

Chegwidden stated in a Maryland court case, while defending Gunnery Sergeant Galindez, that he is a member of the Bar Associations of Virginia, Maryland and New York.[15] Chegwidden retired from the Navy in May 2004.[4]

His successor as Judge Avocate General was Major General Gordon M. Cresswell, USMC, played by David Andrews.[16]

Post-retirement activities

After his retirement from the Navy in 2004, Chegwidden found employment as a senior partner in a Washington DC law firm. He reappeared in the JAG spin-off NCIS as an attorney hired by NCIS Director Leon Vance (Rocky Carroll) to defend Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) during an internal investigation by the DoD Office of the Inspector General and possible trial (which never came about) because Gibbs was temporarily recruited to JSOC to deal with a side investigation into the death of a Navy SEAL by a terrorist group called the "Brotherhood of Doubt."[2][17]

In February 2017, Chegwidden returned in the NCIS: Los Angeles Season 8 episode "Payback." Chegwidden was summoned to Los Angeles by his old friend, Henrietta Lange, to assist the Office of Special Projects during the final phase of their mole hunt. Once all the moles had been revealed, Hetty asked the Admiral to stay in LA to help her deal with the legal fallout. In the episode, it is mentioned that at one point he almost tried to kill Assistant Director Owen Granger when Chegwidden was "young" and Granger was "stupid." He also appeared in the episodes "Battle Scars" and "Golden Days," where he, as well as retired Admiral Sterling Bridges, worked with NCIS in a case involving a former war buddy of theirs and Hetty's from a classified mission during the American withdrawal from Vietnam to extract any operatives with non-official covers that had been left behind (including presumably-recently deceased Owen Granger), Charles Langstrom, after he went AWOL.[13] Later, alongside Langstrom, he aided the group with trying to recover 80 gold bars valued at well over $40,000,000 in 2017 currency (and over $1,000,000 in 1978 currency when they returned from Vietnam) from a crooked pawn shop owner named Yaniv, eventually resolving to use it in the remaining days they have left (due to suspected exposure to Agent Orange, just like Owen Granger had been during their mission) to combat criminals and, at the same time, aid any veterans going into VA clinics.[18]

Characterization

Chegwidden often comes across as being hard-nosed and tends to "follow the book". However, he has been known to show vulnerable moments in his life and career, and is fiercely protective of those under his command, whom he considers to be "his people." Not only being the superior of Harmon Rabb Jr. and Sarah MacKenzie, he often instinctively turned into a missing father figure—providing not only comical relief, but also a reflection on their respective personal backgrounds.

When Lt. Bud Roberts was wounded after stepping on a landmine, Chegwidden attempted to soothe the news to Bud's wife, Harriet, and seemed to be a little melodramatic while doing it.[19] Another time he showed his softer side was when he broke the news of Harm's aircraft accident while attempting to return home in time for Mac's engagement party to Mic. When Bud and Harriet had a stillbirth, the Admiral attempted to help both by granting an emergency leave. (Bud, however, refused to stay away longer than a week, feeling that returning to work was in his and his wife's best interests.)

Chegwidden is also known for showing a side of himself that frightens most who have seen it. In one episode, he broke the nose of Special Agent Clayton Webb for putting Harm and Mac in danger.[20][21] This particular incident impressed Webb so much that he never again tried to ruffle the Admiral's feathers.

He was responsible for the death of Antinori after Antinori had kidnapped Francesca. Even though it was Francesca who pulled the trigger, the Admiral was present and made no move to stop her. He had earlier killed several of Antinori's bodyguards.

He also scared Harm on several occasions, most notably when Harm and Mic Brumby were responsible for accidentally breaking Bud's jaw in "Boomerang". After being dragged to Australia, Chegwidden yelled at both of them, threatening to horsewhip and keelhaul Harm, until he decided on a non-judicial punishment that fit the crime. He ordered Harm and Mic to confine themselves to a warehouse and did not allow them to come out until each had inflicted the same amount of punishment on the other as they had inflicted on Bud.

He even rattled a CIA "sweeper," when he realized that the rogue agent was playing mind games with him. These mind games resulted in the death of the woman he loved.

The Admiral was targeted by the father of a sailor that the Admiral put away, who later was exonerated. Unfortunately, the young sailor had died in prison. Chegwidden had to show considerable restraint to keep himself from killing the man.

On more than one occasion Chegwidden put his career on the line to back his staff or to help them when they needed it. According to Harriet Sims, the Admiral went to his boss, the Secretary of the Navy, pleading in letter, citing legal precedent, why Bud Roberts should not be passed over for promotion (Roberts was no longer qualified for sea duty after losing a leg to a land mine while rescuing an Afghani boy who had wandered into a minefield). The usual result of being passed over for promotion three times is involuntary separation from the Navy (in Bud's case, forced retirement on medical grounds). Bud's promotion to Lieutenant Commander was duly made and administering the oath of office was what Chegwidden considered to be his last official act as Judge Advocate General.[4]

Awards and decorations

 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
     

Admiral Chegwidden would also be authorized to wear the Surface Warfare Officer badge based on his statements that he commanded a destroyer following his Vietnam service.

Conceptual history

I spoke with many retired Navy people to find out how high-ranking Naval officers act so I could figure out how to play an admiral. And most replied, "an Admiral acts any damn way he wants to!" So that's exactly what I'm trying to do with this character.

John M. Jackson in 1997 on playing Admiral Chegwidden.[22]

JAG creator Donald P. Bellisario named this character's first names after those of his own father, Albert Jethro Bellisario.[23] The character was recurring in the first season of JAG and become a regular in the second season.[24]

Actor John M. Jackson likened the function of the character in JAG as a "dispatcher" sending the protagonists away on cases or missions.[24]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Smoked". JAG. Season 1. Episode 14.
  2. ^ a b Roots, Kimberly (April 12, 2013). "NCIS Exclusive: A JAG Favorite to Return in This Season's 'Nail-Biter' of a Finale". TV Line. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
  3. ^ "Viacom CBS Press Express".
  4. ^ a b c "Hail and Farewell (Part I)". JAG. Season 9. Episode 23.
  5. ^ a b "Going After Francesca". JAG. Season 4. Episode 4.
  6. ^ "Ghosts". JAG. Season 2. Episode 7.
  7. ^ "Exculpatory Evidence". JAG. Season 7. Episode 17.
  8. ^ "Hard Time". JAG. Season 9. Episode 19.
  9. ^ "Empty Quiver". JAG. Season 8. Episode 17.
  10. ^ "Heart and Soul". JAG. Season 8. Episode 16.
  11. ^ a b "The Mission". JAG. Season 7. Episode 16.
  12. ^ "Black Ops". JAG. Season 1. Episode 17.
  13. ^ a b "Battle Scars". NCIS: Los Angeles. Season 8. Episode 190.
  14. ^ "A New Life". JAG. Season 1. Episode 1/2.
  15. ^ "People v. Gunny". JAG. Season 5. Episode 17.
  16. ^ "Whole New Ball Game". JAG. Season 10. Episode 4.
  17. ^ "Damned If You Do". NCIS. Season 10. Episode 24.
  18. ^ "Golden Days". NCIS: Los Angeles. Season 8. Episode 191.
  19. ^ "Critical Condition". JAG. Season 8. Episode 1.
  20. ^ "Gypsy Eyes". JAG. Season 4. Episode 1.
  21. ^ "Embassy". JAG. Season 4. Episode 2.
  22. ^ , accessed through archive.org. Retrieved on 2013-10-09.
  23. ^ "Admiral A.J. Chegwidden"
  24. ^ a b Scott, Vernon (November 26, 1999). "Admirable admiral". UPI/The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 8, 2023.

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This article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in universe style Please help rewrite it to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non fictional perspective August 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rear Admiral Albert Jethro Chegwidden JAGC USN Ret is a fictional character played by John M Jackson Chegwidden is a main character on the 10 season TV series JAG recurring character during the first season spanning from 1996 to 2004 and has made guest appearances on the spinoff series NCIS season 10 finale Damned If You Do in 2013 2 and as a recurring character on NCIS Los Angeles since 2017 3 A J ChegwiddenJohn M Jackson as Rear Admiral A J ChegwiddenFirst appearanceSmoked JAG 1 Portrayed byJohn M JacksonIn universe informationFull nameAlbert Jethro ChegwiddenOccupationNaval officer 196 2004 Judge Advocate General of the Navy 1996 2004 Attorney 2004 present SpouseMarcella divorced Significant otherLaura Delaney deceased Meredith Cavanaugh split up ChildrenFrancescaRankRear Admiral Retired Admiral Chegwidden was the Judge Advocate General of the Navy from around March 1996 1 until his retirement in May 2004 4 The Old Man may be the Navy s top uniformed lawyer but he is a hands on manager never forgetting his roots as a Navy SEAL during the Vietnam War Contents 1 Character Arc 1 1 Family and background 1 2 Navy career 1 3 Post retirement activities 2 Characterization 3 Awards and decorations 4 Conceptual history 5 ReferencesCharacter Arc EditFamily and background Edit The family background of Chegwidden himself has never been revealed although it might be assumed that Chegwidden due to the Texan English spoken by actor John M Jackson hails from that region as well At age 24 apparently while stationed in Italy he married Marcella played by Barbara Carrera 5 the daughter of the Mayor of Naples Italy In 1972 their daughter Francesca was born Sometime in the 1970s they divorced and his ex wife received custody of Francesca Marcella remarried to an Italian man named Vittorio Parreti who was later murdered Francesca ran into problems when she fell in love with mafia member Luciano Antinori 5 Chegwidden had other romances throughout the years with Judge Laura Delaney and Dr Sydney Walden Judge Laura Delaney was killed after tripping a landmine on A J s porch which was placed by an old enemy of his 6 His last and longest romance in JAG was with Meredith Cavanaugh They met when she went to JAG headquarters to meet with Lieutenant Colonel Sarah Mac MacKenzie but he thought she was another attempt at matchmaking from his subordinates He later learned that MacKenzie wanted to speak with Meredith about a course she wanted her little sister Chloe to attend and he apologized Chegwidden and Meredith bonded over their common interest for Shakespeare 7 Although the Admiral and Meredith got engaged near the end of Season 9 he found out she cheated on him in Season 9 and ended their engagement on the spot 8 Lt Bud Roberts and his wife Harriet Sims named their first son A J after him During episodes where he is stuck at home he is often kept company by a German shepherd named Dammit the only name the dog would respond to 9 whom he encountered when he accidentally ejected from an F 14 Tomcat piloted by Commander Harmon Harm Rabb Jr David James Elliott into a blizzard covered forest in Virginia 10 Navy career Edit The insignia worn by a Rear Admiral two stars in the Navy JAG Corps Chegwidden was a talented pitcher on his high school baseball team 11 The Cleveland Indians drafted him but instead he chose to accept an appointment to the United States Naval Academy 11 After graduating from the Academy he went on to become a Navy SEAL and while assigned to SEAL Team 2 Chegwidden served with valor and distinction in the Vietnam War 12 After the American Withdrawal from Vietnam Chegwidden alongside Henrietta Lange Linda Hunt Charles Langston Carl Lumbly and Sterling Bridges James Remar were recruited into a clandestine unit and tasked with retrieving any American operatives with non official covers from the warzone including Owen Granger Miguel Ferrer requiring them to become creative as hell to get the funds necessary to extract them by any means necessary which culminated in them getting 80 gold bars for ransom money before returning to America in 1978 13 When the war ended he transferred over to surface warfare and rose to command a Farragut class destroyer a cased model of one graces the mantel of his JAG office fireplace 1 Chegwidden is an admirer of Arleigh Burke and a portrait of him also hangs on his JAG office wall 1 During the 1980s his career took yet another turn as he left Surface Warfare and went to law school As a member of the Navy s JAG Corps he rose quickly through the ranks serving as the head of the JAG office in the U S Pacific Fleet before being appointed Judge Advocate General of the Navy in 1996 1 Chegwidden succeeded Rear Admiral Al Brovo USN played by Kevin Dunn who only appeared in the pilot episode 14 Chegwidden stated in a Maryland court case while defending Gunnery Sergeant Galindez that he is a member of the Bar Associations of Virginia Maryland and New York 15 Chegwidden retired from the Navy in May 2004 4 His successor as Judge Avocate General was Major General Gordon M Cresswell USMC played by David Andrews 16 Post retirement activities Edit After his retirement from the Navy in 2004 Chegwidden found employment as a senior partner in a Washington DC law firm He reappeared in the JAG spin off NCIS as an attorney hired by NCIS Director Leon Vance Rocky Carroll to defend Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs Mark Harmon during an internal investigation by the DoD Office of the Inspector General and possible trial which never came about because Gibbs was temporarily recruited to JSOC to deal with a side investigation into the death of a Navy SEAL by a terrorist group called the Brotherhood of Doubt 2 17 In February 2017 Chegwidden returned in the NCIS Los Angeles Season 8 episode Payback Chegwidden was summoned to Los Angeles by his old friend Henrietta Lange to assist the Office of Special Projects during the final phase of their mole hunt Once all the moles had been revealed Hetty asked the Admiral to stay in LA to help her deal with the legal fallout In the episode it is mentioned that at one point he almost tried to kill Assistant Director Owen Granger when Chegwidden was young and Granger was stupid He also appeared in the episodes Battle Scars and Golden Days where he as well as retired Admiral Sterling Bridges worked with NCIS in a case involving a former war buddy of theirs and Hetty s from a classified mission during the American withdrawal from Vietnam to extract any operatives with non official covers that had been left behind including presumably recently deceased Owen Granger Charles Langstrom after he went AWOL 13 Later alongside Langstrom he aided the group with trying to recover 80 gold bars valued at well over 40 000 000 in 2017 currency and over 1 000 000 in 1978 currency when they returned from Vietnam from a crooked pawn shop owner named Yaniv eventually resolving to use it in the remaining days they have left due to suspected exposure to Agent Orange just like Owen Granger had been during their mission to combat criminals and at the same time aid any veterans going into VA clinics 18 Characterization EditChegwidden often comes across as being hard nosed and tends to follow the book However he has been known to show vulnerable moments in his life and career and is fiercely protective of those under his command whom he considers to be his people Not only being the superior of Harmon Rabb Jr and Sarah MacKenzie he often instinctively turned into a missing father figure providing not only comical relief but also a reflection on their respective personal backgrounds When Lt Bud Roberts was wounded after stepping on a landmine Chegwidden attempted to soothe the news to Bud s wife Harriet and seemed to be a little melodramatic while doing it 19 Another time he showed his softer side was when he broke the news of Harm s aircraft accident while attempting to return home in time for Mac s engagement party to Mic When Bud and Harriet had a stillbirth the Admiral attempted to help both by granting an emergency leave Bud however refused to stay away longer than a week feeling that returning to work was in his and his wife s best interests Chegwidden is also known for showing a side of himself that frightens most who have seen it In one episode he broke the nose of Special Agent Clayton Webb for putting Harm and Mac in danger 20 21 This particular incident impressed Webb so much that he never again tried to ruffle the Admiral s feathers He was responsible for the death of Antinori after Antinori had kidnapped Francesca Even though it was Francesca who pulled the trigger the Admiral was present and made no move to stop her He had earlier killed several of Antinori s bodyguards He also scared Harm on several occasions most notably when Harm and Mic Brumby were responsible for accidentally breaking Bud s jaw in Boomerang After being dragged to Australia Chegwidden yelled at both of them threatening to horsewhip and keelhaul Harm until he decided on a non judicial punishment that fit the crime He ordered Harm and Mic to confine themselves to a warehouse and did not allow them to come out until each had inflicted the same amount of punishment on the other as they had inflicted on Bud He even rattled a CIA sweeper when he realized that the rogue agent was playing mind games with him These mind games resulted in the death of the woman he loved The Admiral was targeted by the father of a sailor that the Admiral put away who later was exonerated Unfortunately the young sailor had died in prison Chegwidden had to show considerable restraint to keep himself from killing the man On more than one occasion Chegwidden put his career on the line to back his staff or to help them when they needed it According to Harriet Sims the Admiral went to his boss the Secretary of the Navy pleading in letter citing legal precedent why Bud Roberts should not be passed over for promotion Roberts was no longer qualified for sea duty after losing a leg to a land mine while rescuing an Afghani boy who had wandered into a minefield The usual result of being passed over for promotion three times is involuntary separation from the Navy in Bud s case forced retirement on medical grounds Bud s promotion to Lieutenant Commander was duly made and administering the oath of office was what Chegwidden considered to be his last official act as Judge Advocate General 4 Awards and decorations Edit Special Warfare insigniaNavy Cross Bronze Star w valor devicePurple Heart Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal w 1 award star Combat Action RibbonNavy Expeditionary Medal National Defense Service Medal w 2 service stars Armed Forces Expeditionary MedalVietnam Service Medal w 1 service star Southwest Asia Service Medal Global War on Terrorism Service MedalVietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation w palm Vietnam Campaign Medal Kuwait Liberation Medal Saudi Arabia Admiral Chegwidden would also be authorized to wear the Surface Warfare Officer badge based on his statements that he commanded a destroyer following his Vietnam service Conceptual history EditI spoke with many retired Navy people to find out how high ranking Naval officers act so I could figure out how to play an admiral And most replied an Admiral acts any damn way he wants to So that s exactly what I m trying to do with this character John M Jackson in 1997 on playing Admiral Chegwidden 22 JAG creator Donald P Bellisario named this character s first names after those of his own father Albert Jethro Bellisario 23 The character was recurring in the first season of JAG and become a regular in the second season 24 Actor John M Jackson likened the function of the character in JAG as a dispatcher sending the protagonists away on cases or missions 24 References Edit a b c d e Smoked JAG Season 1 Episode 14 a b Roots Kimberly April 12 2013 NCIS Exclusive A JAG Favorite to Return in This Season s Nail Biter of a Finale TV Line Retrieved June 16 2013 Viacom CBS Press Express a b c Hail and Farewell Part I JAG Season 9 Episode 23 a b Going After Francesca JAG Season 4 Episode 4 Ghosts JAG Season 2 Episode 7 Exculpatory Evidence JAG Season 7 Episode 17 Hard Time JAG Season 9 Episode 19 Empty Quiver JAG Season 8 Episode 17 Heart and Soul JAG Season 8 Episode 16 a b The Mission JAG Season 7 Episode 16 Black Ops JAG Season 1 Episode 17 a b Battle Scars NCIS Los Angeles Season 8 Episode 190 A New Life JAG Season 1 Episode 1 2 People v Gunny JAG Season 5 Episode 17 Whole New Ball Game JAG Season 10 Episode 4 Damned If You Do NCIS Season 10 Episode 24 Golden Days NCIS Los Angeles Season 8 Episode 191 Critical Condition JAG Season 8 Episode 1 Gypsy Eyes JAG Season 4 Episode 1 Embassy JAG Season 4 Episode 2 JAG season 2 CBS website accessed through archive org Retrieved on 2013 10 09 Admiral A J Chegwidden a b Scott Vernon November 26 1999 Admirable admiral UPI The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 8 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A J Chegwidden amp oldid 1154130195, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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