Military Justice officers fill litigation-intensive billets, ensure the effectiveness and efficiency of the courts-martial process, and are available for emergent assignments that require expertise in military justice and criminal litigation. Military Justice officers embrace and embody the governing principles of the JAG Corps and embody a warfighting spirit, lead with courage and integrity, promote a culture of learning, encourage innovation, and embrace critical self-assessment and accountability.
The 2019 tax season is now underway, and, once again, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is open to eligible Navy personnel, dependents, and retirees at select locations around the globe.
On May 20, Aviation Electrician’s Mate 1st Class Christopher Salmon, from Region Legal Service Office Naval District Washington (RLSO NDW), graduated from George Mason University’s law school, earning his Juris Doctor cum laude. This is a landmark achievement, as Salmon is one of the first Sailors to earn his law degree through the JAG Corps’ relatively new and highly competitive In-Service Procurement Program (IPP). And he graduated...