Allison Kimberly Einhorn, who works in the Criminal Law Division, Office of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy, played winger in the Army-Navy Hockey game Dec. 5 hosted by the Washington Capitals at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. Einhorn, a native of Chicago, Ill., served in the Navy for seven years. She currently is one of two civilian government information specialists serving as the release authority for court-martial records of trial. Einhorn started playing competitive ice hockey at a young age and continued playing as a forward, left wing throughout college. Allison Kimberly Einhorn, who works in the Criminal Law Division, Office of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy, played winger in the Army-Navy Hockey game Dec. 5 hosted by the Washington Capitals at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. Einhorn, a native of Chicago, Ill., served in the Navy for seven years. She currently is one of two civilian government information specialists serving as the release authority for court-martial records of trial. Einhorn started playing competitive ice hockey at a young age and continued playing as a forward, left wing throughout college.
"I have always loved playing ice hockey -- it's fast and exciting," said Einhorn. "I feel honored to have been selected for the Army-Navy hockey game. It was one of the best experiences and it was so much fun. "Although the Army won 5-3, there was some big-time skating," said U. S. Marine Corps Col. Daniel Lecce, Assistant Judge Advocate General, Military Justice. "I have always loved playing ice hockey -- it's fast and exciting," said Einhorn. "I feel honored to have been selected for the Army-Navy hockey game. It was one of the best experiences and it was so much fun. "Although the Army won 5-3, there was some big-time skating," said U. S. Marine Corps Col. Daniel Lecce, Assistant Judge Advocate General, Military Justice.
The Army-Navy hockey game followed the Capitals vs. Sabres hockey game and featured local military hockey players from all five branches of service. "Being out on the ice with members from all branches and of course playing at the Verizon Center was something really special," said Einhorn. "We even got to meet Capitals player, T.J. Oshie." The Army-Navy hockey game followed the Capitals vs. Sabres hockey game and featured local military hockey players from all five branches of service. "Being out on the ice with members from all branches and of course playing at the Verizon Center was something really special," said Einhorn. "We even got to meet Capitals player, T.J. Oshie."
"Ms. Einhorn really has a Midas Touch, so nobody was surprised when she made the team and did so well," said Navy Capt. Art Record, Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General, Criminal Law. "Still, we're very proud of her and happy she got to live out a dream to skate in the Verizon Center." "Ms. Einhorn really has a Midas Touch, so nobody was surprised when she made the team and did so well," said Navy Capt. Art Record, Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General, Criminal Law. "Still, we're very proud of her and happy she got to live out a dream to skate in the Verizon Center."
The Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps provides commanders, Sailors, and Navy families with targeted legal solutions wherever and whenever required to enable effective naval and joint operations. The Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps provides commanders, Sailors, and Navy families with targeted legal solutions wherever and whenever required to enable effective naval and joint operations.