Military law only applies to those in military service but is enforced during war and peace. Military law is a statutory code of rules and articles provided by Congress for the government and discipline of troops. Attorneys represent active-duty military personnel, military reservists, and former military personnel with "veteran" status. Military law cases may involve court-martial proceedings under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and the re-employment rights of reserve military personnel called to active duty.
New Edinburg (also New Edinburgh) is an unincorporated community in Cleveland County, Arkansas, United States. It is located at near 33°45′26″N 92°14′19″W / 33.75722°N 92.23861°W / 33.75722; -92.23861Coordinates: 33°45′26″N 92°14′19″W / 33.75722°N 92.23861°W / 33.75722; -92.23861, at an elevation of 292 feet (89 m). It is the location of, or the nearest community to, three historic sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Attwood-Hopson House, on the north side of Arkansas Highway 8 Barnett-Attwood House, northeast of New Edinburg New Edinburg Commercial Historic District, on Arkansas Highway 8