Military Bases Where We’ve Defended Service Members

We don’t pad this list by copying every military base off a directory and calling them “service locations.” The bases listed below are places where we’ve actually had clients, not hypothetically, but in real life. At almost all of them, we’ve physically been to the base for our clients. A handful were handled remotely because we were able to resolve the case before it required in-person representation. Many of these installations have become a kind of home-away-from-home, places we’ve returned to again and again over the years.

We’d take a case on the space station if it came under UCMJ jurisdiction. This list isn’t a marketing stunt. This is where we’ve been and who we’ve helped.

A History of Active Duty and UCMJ Work

Since entering the United States Air Force JAG Corps in 2001, shortly after the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, we have dedicated our legal careers to serving those who serve their country. From 2001 to 2005, we were active-duty UCMJ trial lawyers, in uniform, doing courts-martial in courtrooms across wide areas of the U.S. We never rotated into policy or desk jobs. We were full-time litigators from day one, and that never changed.

After leaving active duty, we opened this firm with one mission: to keep defending military members, and to keep doing the work we love. Since then, we’ve represented Airmen around the world in every type of military justice case: Article 120, Article 120b, Article 134, Article 133, Article 119b, Article 121, Article 132, AWOL, and more.

Even during COVID, we never hit pause. While most lawyers were Zooming from their kitchens, we were trying general courts-martial in hangars under full pandemic protocols. We’ve built our firm around responsiveness, reputation, and results, one case at a time, one base at a time.

Air Force and Space Force Bases Where We’ve Handled Cases:

  • McGuire AFB
  • Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field, MacDill AFB, Tyndall AFB
  • Bolling (JBAB), Andrews (Joint Base Andrews), Dover AFB
  • Seymour Johnson AFB, Pope Field, Langley AFB, Patrick SFB
  • Scott AFB, McConnell AFB, Whiteman AFB, Offutt AFB, Grand Forks AFB
  • Minot AFB, Wright–Patterson AFB, Ellsworth AFB
  • Eielson AFB, Elmendorf (JBER), Fort Meade
  • Edwards AFB, Travis AFB, Davis–Monthan AFB, Luke AFB
  • Peterson SFB, Schriever SFB, Los Angeles AFB, Mountain Home AFB
  • Malmstrom AFB, Nellis AFB, Cannon AFB, Holloman AFB, Kirtland AFB
  • McChord (JBLM), F. E. Warren AFB, Hill AFB
  • Maxwell AFB, Columbus AFB, Moody AFB, Robins AFB
  • Barksdale AFB, Keesler AFB, Sheppard AFB, Altus AFB, Tinker AFB, Vance AFB
  • Charleston AFB (Joint Base Charleston), Shaw AFB, Laughlin AFB
  • Dyess AFB, Goodfellow AFB, Vandenberg SFB
  • Randolph AFB, Lackland AFB (JBSA)

Multi-Branch Service and Extreme Conditions

Since starting this firm in 2006, our work has always reached beyond the Air Force. We’ve represented Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen stationed across the U.S. and overseas, from kids just out of MEPS to senior leaders serving in MAJCOMS.

We’ve advised service members under investigation for combat-related incidents and defended them in courts-martial for charges ranging from sexual assault to homicide to BAH fraud. We served throughout the Global War on Terror, giving us broad experience with AWOL cases, downrange incidents, and courts that stem from service members blowing off steam after a deployment.

As civilian attorneys, we’ve kept showing up even in the toughest conditions. We did trials in-person during peak COVID. We’ve handled cases during wildfire evacuations (including Camp Pendleton and Vandenberg) and hurricane events (in Mississippi and the Florida Panhandle). We’ve tried cases in unique and difficult locations, including inside a disease lab, in a gymnasium, in a prison, and at Twentynine Palms on the hottest day in base history (125 degrees).

CONUS Bases Where We’ve Handled Cases Across Other Branches:

Marine Corps Installations

●       Camp Pendleton, Camp Lejeune, MCAGCC Twentynine Palms

●       MCAS Miramar, MCAS Yuma, MCAS Cherry Point, MCAS Beaufort

●       MCRD Parris Island, MCRD San Diego, MCB Quantico

●       NAS Pensacola (Marine Detachment)

Army Installations

  • Fort Hood (Cavazos), Fort Bragg (Liberty), Fort Gordon (Eisenhower), Fort Benning (Moore)
  • Fort Carson, Fort Leonard Wood, Fort Riley, Fort Leavenworth, Fort Bliss, Fort Sill, Fort Drum, Fort Stewart
  • Fort Lee (Gregg-Adams), Fort Dix (JBMDL), Fort Sam Houston (JBSA), Fort Lewis (JBLM)
  • Fort Polk (Johnson), Fort Richardson (JBER), Fort Wainwright, Fort Jackson
  • Aberdeen Proving Ground, Schofield Barracks, Fort Campbell, Fort Knox, Fort Belvoir

Navy Installations

  • NAS Jacksonville, NAS Pensacola, NS Mayport
  • Naval Weapons Station Charleston (Joint Base Charleston), NAS Lemoore
  • Naval Base San Diego, NAS Whidbey Island, Naval Base Kitsap, Naval Base Bremerton
  • Naval Station Great Lakes, Naval Station Norfolk, Naval Submarine Base New London
  • Tinker AFB (Navy detachment), Naval Postgraduate School (Monterey), NCBC Gulfport
  • Washington Navy Yard (D.C.)

Coast Guard Installations

  • Coast Guard Headquarters (CGHQ)
  • Sector Detroit, Sector Cleveland, Base Alameda, Base Kodiak
  • Sector San Diego, Sector Miami, Sector Boston, Base Norfolk
  • Sector Portsmouth, Sector New Orleans

Overseas Installations Where We’ve Defended Service Members Under the UCMJ

  • South Korea: Osan AB, Kunsan AB, Camp Humphreys, Camp Casey
  • Japan (including Okinawa): Camp Foster, Camp Courtney, Camp Butler, Yokosuka Naval Base, Misawa AB, Yokota AB, Kadena AB
  • Italy: Aviano AB, NAS Sigonella, NSA Naples
  • Germany: Ramstein AB, Spangdahlem AB, Rose Barracks (Vilsek), Rheinland-Pfalz (Baumholder), Kaiserslautern
  • United Kingdom: RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall, RAF Alconbury

We’ve also defended serious disciplinary and criminal cases at every U.S. service academy: the Air Force Academy, Naval Academy, Military Academy at West Point, and Coast Guard Academy.

We maintain military readiness, operational discipline, and the mindset required to perform under pressure. We go wherever the case takes us, because even as civilians we hold ourselves to the same standard the military demands of its own. If there’s a weak link in a case, it won’t be the civilian defense counsel.