Connell
Foley Associate Completes Navy Tour
Douglas
Short Awarded Navy Commendation Medal
Roseland, N.J./October 26, 2011
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Connell Foley Associate
Douglas J. Short and Navy Reservist recently completed a
year-long tour with the Navy’s Air and Missile Defense
Command in Dahlgren, Va.
Lt. Cmdr. Doug Short served as the command’s first staff
judge advocate and was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal
for tackling a number of high-profile missile defense
issues.
“Doug was an invaluable member of our team and played a
critical role in standing up our nascent legal office,” said
Rear Adm. M. Stewart O’Bryan, NAMDC commander. “During his
tour, he provided sage legal advice on a broad range of
issues from international treaties to host nation
agreements.”
NAMDC’s primary mission is to provide integrated air and
missile defense support to U.S. Navy ships protecting the United States and its allies from
missile attack. This mission is expanding exponentially with
new systems being fielded in numerous countries to counter
the ever-expanding threat from missile attack.
“We at Connell Foley are very proud of Doug’s
accomplishments and honored to support his endeavors with
the Navy,” said Michael X. McBride, managing partner,
Connell Foley. “His
Navy experience brings unique skills to the firm, but more
important, his work with the Navy supports the much larger
issues of protecting our nation.”
As the first JAG for NAMDC, Short stood-up the legal office
to advise the command in international law, operational law
and ethics. He
also supported the Navy Ballistic Missile Defense Enterprise
Review Board, which develops issue, assesses potential
solutions and makes recommendations to the chief of Naval
operations in support of the president's European Phased
Adaptive Approach.
EPAA is a program designed to field proven missile
technology to European allies to counter a ballistic missile
attack.
During the highly publicized first phase of EPAA, Short
provided legal analysis of issues affecting potential ship
operating areas under the United Nations Convention on Law
of the Sea and Montreux Convention, the treaty regulating
non-Black Sea navies operating within the
Black Sea. The Black Sea is an inland sea
bounded by Europe, Anatolia and the
Caucasus.
He also provided subject matter expertise during the
on-going negotiations of the missile defense agreements with
Romania
and
Poland
by analyzing treaties and host-nation agreements and
ensuring that future naval operations and commitments comply
with international law.
Short joined the Navy in 2000 and transferred to the Navy
reserve in 2005. He has an MBA from
Salisbury
State and graduated from
Widener School of Law in 2000. He resides in West Orange, N.J.,
with his wife Laura and two children, Campbell and Eliza.