Producers of the New York City Veterans Day Parade

Adam N. Subervi

Board Member

U.S. Marine Corps Veteran (Iraq)

Adam N. Subervi graduated from Marine Corps Officer Candidate School in 1996 and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in 1997 following his graduation from Seton Hall University. He was certified as a Judge Advocate in 2001, following his graduation from Rutgers School of Law, The Basic School, and Naval Justice School. From 2001 to 2005, Adam served on active duty as a judge advocate at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California. In 2003, he deployed to Kuwait and Iraq, and participated in the invasion/liberation of Iraq with I-Marine Expeditionary Force, serving as Battalion Judge Advocate for 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines and civil affairs team leader responsible for stabilizing and re-instituting the legal infrastructure in the City of Karbala following the defeat of Saddam Hussein’s regime. In 2005, Adam transitioned from active-duty to the Marine Corps Reserve, where he was mobilized for 6 months to serve stateside in support of continuing operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. From 2005 to the present, he has continued to serve as a Marine reservist, holding various supervisory billets, including his current role as Assistant Staff Judge Advocate to United States Southern Command in Doral, Florida. He previously served as Senior Trial Counsel and Deputy Branch Head in the Reserve Trial Services Branch, wherein he led a team of seasoned Marine prosecutors who oversaw, advised, and litigated some of the most complex and politically sensitive cases the Marine Corps has faced in recent years. In March 2014, he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, and in 2015, he was selected by the Judge Advocate General of the Navy to serve as a Military Trial Judge, a billet he held from 2015-2018.