Lima, Peru--About 2% of the U.S. military are not citizens of the United States. See Foreign Nationals in the U.S. Armed Forces: Immigration Issues (2025). Many of those foreign nationals adopt the U.S. as their country and use their military service to prove their value to the U.S. as they begin their immigration journey. But … Continue reading 18-year Desertion Case with International Complications Results in Administrative Separation Instead of Trial by Court-Martial
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Alleged Deserter with Mental Health Concerns Avoids General Court-Martial Conviction
Fort Cavazos, Texas--After years of dealing with mental-health issues stemming from his service at then-Fort Hood, Texas, this Veritas Military Law client successfuly avoided a conviction concerning allegations of desertion stemming more than a decade. With Mr. Tolin's assistance, this former E-4 successfully secured a Chapter 10 discharge, avoiding a court-martial and potential federal conviction … Continue reading Alleged Deserter with Mental Health Concerns Avoids General Court-Martial Conviction
