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Can America’s military morale suffer due to Unlawful Command Influence?
As our Nation recently completed nearly two decades of continuous large-scale combat operations in the Middle East, Jason Wareham, a former United States Marine Lieutenant Colonel in the Judge Advocate General (JAG) corps, discusses our military’s legal training system and areas for improving military morale and readiness through the justice system.
> How are our military legal counselors trained, and are there any deficiencies to be improved?
> Military JAGs as counselors versus commanders defaulting their command responsibilities to JAGs.
> How military commanders have interfered in the fair disposition of military justice, commonly referred to as Unlawful Command Influence, and how this can be resolved.
Although the Marine Corps does not actually have a “Code-Red,” you don’t want to miss this episode where Jason Wareham discusses the real issues ongoing in the military justice system. Jason Wareham is a litigator with the firm Allen Vellone Wolf Helfrich & Factor P.C. in Denver, Colorado, where he specializes in criminal, military, and national security cases.
America, “You can handle the truth!”
Don’t miss this episode to better understand the health of our nation’s military justice system.
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