POPE AIR FORCE BASE MILITARY CRIMINAL LAWYER

EXPERIENCED POPE AFB MILITARY DEFENSE ATTORNEY FOR YOUR DEFENSE

The challenges faced by service members are many and it is a tough task to ensure that they always match the standards they are expected to live up to. Thanks to the intense scrutiny that military service members face, sometimes even small misdemeanors may snowball into serious charges being brought against them.

To protect their military record from blemish and to ensure that they reputation is not damaged unjustly, it is imperative that the accused service member take immediate and effective action. In this, the help of an able Pope AFB military defense attorney proves to be invaluable.

ABOUT POPE AFB/ POPE FIELD

Pope AFB, one of the oldest Air Force installations, was named after First Lieutenant Harley Pope. It has played a key role in taking U.S. airpower to the next level internationally. Apart from providing airlift and air support to the armed forces, this base has also played key role in various humanitarian efforts.

In 2011, the Pope AFB was officially taken over by Fort Liberty (Fort Bragg), merging the Army and joint force community into one and the base was renamed as Pope Field. The Air Force units stationed here were either re-designated or inactivated at this time as part of a significant event in United States Air Force history.

As part of the changes, the 43 rd Operations group was re-designated as the 43 rd Air group while the 440 th Airlift Wing took over the duties of the 43 rd AW which was inactivated. After the transition, all the 5 major commands still have units here at Pope Field. Today, Pope Field continues to provide crucial air support for missions initiated at Fort Liberty (Fort Bragg). Apart from the 43 rd Operations Group, Pope Field is also home to the Air Combat School as well as the 18 th Air Support Operations group, the 21 st Special Tactics Squadron, 427 th Special Operations Squadron and the 24 th Special tactics Squadron.

EXPERIENCED LEGAL HELP FOR POPE FIELD SERVICE MEMBERS

For service members facing legal issues at Pope Field, help is at hand from the law firm of Joseph Jordan, Pope AFB military defense lawyer. As a former service member, Mr. Jordan is fully aware of the many challenges that service members face on a daily basis. Committed to giving compassionate support to members of the United States defense services, Mr. Jordan leaves no stone unturned in his quest for justice. Whether it is fact gathering, mounting an aggressive defense or making strong rebuttals, this competent Pope AFB UCMJ attorney's help gives you the best chance of proving your innocence when charges are leveled against you.

Mr. Jordan's in depth knowledge of military procedures stems from his experience as a former military prosecutor in Korea and at Fort Cavazos (Fort Hood). Apart from this, he has also served as Army Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps officer. In the Army JAG Corps he has also served as legal assistance attorney, interim chief of justice, chief of claims, operational law attorney, and administrative law attorney apart from holding the position of interim chief of military justice. This experience puts him in the ideal position to give you relevant, accurate advice and guidance in handling legal proceedings as a service member.

Although based in Texas, this Joseph Jordan is a military defense lawyer who has defended service members stationed all over the country and abroad in sexual assault cases, manslaughter charges, Article 15 hearings, NJP proceedings, court martial, GOMAR rebuttals, Board of Inquiry, discharge and separation proceedings. Whether you are facing serious charges or relatively minor ones, timely action can mitigate the impact of the legal proceedings on your air force career and reputation.

Ensure that your rights are fully protected by hiring our experienced Pope AFB military defense attorney to represent you. Call (866) 624-7503 today to get started.

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