This from a fan of the TV series JAG:
The JAG headquarters in the TV series is actually the American Red Cross Building in Pasadena, CA. I had the opportunity to tour the building -- a mansion built in the 1920s for a local magnate--while attending one of the JAGFanFests held in Van Nuys, CA. While a beautiful building in its own right, it is nothing like the real JAG headquarters which is actually located within the Washington Navy Yard complex.
Jill Myers
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>But on the TV show they scroll Falls Church Virginia on the screen when
>they show their headquarters. It is fiction after all. (And I don't
>recognize the building they show)
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>According to their website, the Navy JAG facilities are at the
>Washington Navy Yard, but a show that I did not mention, E-Ring, was set
>at The Pentagon in VA.
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>Dear Clifford:
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>Thanks for jogging the old memory! JAG the TV show was set at the
>Pentagon I believe.
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>Anita L. Henderson
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>Don't forget the recent stream of novels, movies (and TV series) on Cold
>War/national security/crime themes, beginning (at least) with Tom
>Clancy's
>The Hunt for Red October(1984) . As I recall, it was partially set at
>Atlantic Fleet HQ in Norfolk. See
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunt_for_Red_October
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>Novels, movies, and TV shows dealing with the CIA may be partially set
>at HQ in Langley, and possibly the training base -- "The Farm" -- at
>Camp
>Peary. Ditto for the FBI at Quantico. Recent/current TV shows
>include
>The Agency (CIA), The X-Files (FBI), and Criminal Minds (FBI).
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>Clifford Tobias, Ph.D.
>Historian, Northeast Region History Program Phila., PA
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