Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi–A squadron commander in the 81st Training Wing (home to the Air Force’s largest technical training group) was brought in to clean up a squadron with many issues. Throughout this O-5 commander’s tour, the commander took the much-needed steps of holding members accountable at all levels of the squadron.
However, holding people accountable, while good for the mission–in our current system often results in personal attacks on leadership. In this case, the investigating officer had substantiated a broad and vague allegation against the commander for maintaining a poor command climate. With the help from Veritas Military Law and the detailed military counsel, the group commander closed the investigation with a complete unsubstantiation and vindication for the O-5 squadron commander.
Whether you’re a junior enlisted member just starting your career or a g-series commander with decades of service, you deserve a military lawyer who knows how to sort through convoluted allegations–lucklily this client found that in Veritas Military Law after beinrg recommended by a sitting Staff Judge Advocate from another base.