MOS 27A Judge Advocate OER Examples

o provided timely and professional legal advice to the Joint Task Force Commander and subordinate commands through weekly briefings and legal reviews and adjudicating memoranda (significant contributions)

o served as the 3-3-8th Medical Brigade's Brigade Judge Advocate; ensured a fair judicial process existed for SMs

o provided sound legal advice to 17 Commanders who were collectively responsible for nearly 1,500 Soldiers within the Brigade

o provided timely and professional legal advice to the Joint Task Force Commander and subordinate commands through weekly briefings and more than one hundred legal reviews and adjudicating memoranda

o trained hundreds of Soldiers and Commanders on military justice procedures and investigations

o performed hundreds of legal screenings during Habeas Corpus counsel visits; preserved the rights of offenders under law

o drafted procedures and tracked Requests for Information assigned to JTF-GTMO by SOUTHCOM in response to Government, Habeas, and Commissions counsel requests

o provided legal reviews, memos, and briefs to the 416th Engineering Command and the Military Justice section of the JAG office at Ft. Campell; ensured efficient functioning of justice

o supported over 300 Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, DOD civilians, and contractors on a daily basis

o trained the Staff Judge Advocate section on the Naturalization requirements and processes

o briefed over 3000 incoming service members on local conditions and Rules of Engagement

o supported JFHQ while assigned as the Command Judge Advocate for 58th EMIB

o served as the legal advisor to a high profile administrative separation board

o trained subordinates during consolidated JAG training events as the senior JA; expanded personnel capabilities by 40%

o demonstrated technical proficiency in receiving, processing, and recording Inspector General Action Requests (IGARS)



o contributed to the processing of 310 cases which resulted in our office being named the "Best IG Office in FORSCOM" and the receipt of a superior rating during the SAV

o supervised paralegals in the processing of over 500 POAs, 600 wills and 1200 notaries in office and SRPs saving over $100,000 in legal services

o trained paralegals in the administration of UCMJ and separation boards; coached them in the actual separation boards to ensure standards were met

o managed the Division's legal assistance program that processed over 1300 notaries, POAs, wills and legal correspondence saving Soldiers over $25K

o cross-trained paralegals on duties and enhanced their MOS skills and increased their ability to adapt to last minute changes

o identified numerous flaws and errors in courts-martial proceedings and administrative separation board proceedings

o took charge of the evacuation and patriation of a threatened local national, interface with local liaison reduced wait to 24 hours


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