News July 2021

Judge Advocate Receives McGinnis Family Award for Outstanding Performance in Fleet Seminar Education

Judge Advocate Receives McGinnis Family Award for Outstanding Performance in Fleet Seminar Education

July 31st, 2021

Lt. Cmdr. Joseph "JoHo" Horton – who serves as staff judge advocate for Joint Inter-Agency Task Force-West, Camp H.M. Smith, Oahu, Hawaii – was awarded the McGinnis Family Award for Outstanding Performance in Fleet Seminar Education at the U.S. Naval War College Joint Professional Military Education (JPME I) graduation, held June 24, 2021. Lt. Cmdr. Joseph "JoHo" Horton – who serves as staff judge advocate for Joint …

Naval Justice School Marks 75th Anniversary

Naval Justice School Marks 75th Anniversary

July 31st, 2021

On July 6, the Navy JAG community commemorated the 75 On July 6, the Navy JAG community commemorated the 75th anniversary of the founding of its Naval Justice School (NJS).  A special ceremony that included distinguished guests – as well as NJS students and staff – took place at Naval Station Newport, where NJS is headquartered. anniversary of the founding of its Naval Justice School (NJS). …

2021 Navy JAG Corps Summer Interns

2021 Navy JAG Corps Summer Interns

July 29th, 2021

The Navy JAG Corps is proud to host our 2021 summer interns! The Navy JAG Corps offers internships and externships to law students wishing to gain valuable legal experience, the opportunity for academic credit, and greater insight into life as a Navy judge advocate. Meet some of our summer interns.


Haley Almany
Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Region Legal Service Office Mid-Atlantic, Detachment Groton

“I applied to the Navy …

JAG Community Member Wins ABA Career Judge Advocate Award

JAG Community Member Wins ABA Career Judge Advocate Award

July 28th, 2021

The American Bar Association (ABA) has announced that Navy judge advocate Cmdr. Abigail L. Meyers – who currently serves as Operations Officer at the Naval Justice School – has been selected to receive the ABA Outstanding Military Service Career Judge Advocate Award, sponsored by the Standing Committee on Armed Forces Law (SCAFL). The American Bar Association (ABA) has announced that Navy judge advocate Cmdr. Abigail L. Meyers …

DSO Pacific Holds Change of Command

DSO Pacific Holds Change of Command

July 26th, 2021

Defense Service Office (DSO) Pacific held a change of command ceremony at the Adm. Arleigh A. Burke Officers’ Club onboard Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan on July 16, 2021. Defense Service Office (DSO) Pacific held a change of command ceremony at the Adm. Arleigh A. Burke Officers’ Club onboard Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan on July 16, 2021.

Rear Adm. Darse E. Crandall, Deputy Judge Advocate General and Commander …

RLSO Hawaii Holds Change of Command and Prepares for Consolidation

RLSO Hawaii Holds Change of Command and Prepares for Consolidation

July 24th, 2021

Region Legal Service Office (RLSO) Hawaii held a change of command ceremony on July 21, 2021, aboard Battleship Missouri (BB 63) at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii.  Rear Adm. Darse E. “Del” Crandall, Commander, Naval Legal Service Command, presided over the ceremony in which Capt. Bradley A. Appleman was relieved by Cmdr. Michele V. Rosen as commanding officer.   Region Legal Service Office (RLSO) Hawaii held a …

Nomination of Commander, Navy Legal Service Command

July 22nd, 2021

We are pleased to announce that CAPT David G. Wilson, JAGC, U.S. Navy, has been nominated by the President to serve as Commander, Naval Legal Service Command (CNLSC), and to advance to the grade of Rear Admiral (Lower Half).  The nomination is now pending confirmation by the U.S. Senate. We are pleased to announce that CAPT David G. Wilson, JAGC, U.S. Navy, has been nominated by the President to serve …

Senior Judge Advocate Wins Inaugural International Law Writing Award

Senior Judge Advocate Wins Inaugural International Law Writing Award

July 22nd, 2021

Capt. Joseph Hoelz – who currently serves as Fleet Judge Advocate at U.S. Fleet Forces Command – has been awarded the first-ever Rear Admiral Horace B. Robertson Prize for International Law from the U.S. Naval War College’s Stockton Center for International Law (SCIL). Capt. Joseph Hoelz – who currently serves as Fleet Judge Advocate at U.S. Fleet Forces Command – has been awarded the first-ever Rear Admiral Horace B. Robertson …

RLSO NDW Billet Spotlight: Naval Air Station Patuxent River

RLSO NDW Billet Spotlight: Naval Air Station Patuxent River

July 8th, 2021

When considering where the Navy is conducting some of its most cutting edge science and technology, you may not think of Naval Air Station Patuxent River (NASPR) or Naval Support Activity South Potomac (NSASP), but on these two bases, you will find commands that are at the tip of spear of Naval Aviation and science and engineering research and development. LT Ashlee Goodwin gets to interface with some of the …

LEGADs Bolstered International Rule of Law During Historic 50th Iteration of BALTOPS

LEGADs Bolstered International Rule of Law During Historic 50th Iteration of BALTOPS

July 7th, 2021

Baltic Sea Operation (BALTOPS) is the largest annual exercise series in the Baltic Sea. Its purpose is to improve training for participants, enhance flexibility and interoperability, and demonstrate resolve among Allied and Partner Forces in defending the Baltic Sea Region. First established in 1972, BALTOPS50 was the 50th iteration and took place June 2-18, 2021. NATO Allies engaged in live training events including air defense, anti-submarine warfare, maritime interdiction and mine …

Navigating Post-NJP Actions

Navigating Post-NJP Actions

July 1st, 2021

Navigating post-nonjudicial punishment (NJP) actions is understandably confusing. It is important to handle modifications to punishment correctly at the command level to ensure compliance with servicemembers’ due process rights. Keep in mind that, for many actions, a command must have an articulated reason for changing the punishment, such as a demonstrated conduct improvement or a determination that the punishment resulted in clear injustice. If a valid reason exists, there are …