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Burial & Memorials
GSA Library of Standard and Optional Forms
(Separate Website)
By: U.S. General Services Administration
Landlord-Tenant
(Separate Website)
Soldiers rights in landlord-tenant diputes.
By: SJA
Legal Assistance at Fort Hood
(Separate Website)
By: JAGC
Legal Assistance at Fort Sam Houston
(Separate Website)
By: SJA
Legal Rights While on Active Duty
(Separate Website)
By: American Bar Association
Legal Services
(Separate Website)
By: U. S. Army Judge Advocate General?s Corps
National Veterans Legal Services
(Separate Website)
By: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Request for DD 214 or other Military Records
(Separate Website)
By: The National Archives
SGLI/VGLI Insurance Forms (including SGLV8286)
(Separate Website)
By: Veterans Benefits & Services
Third U.S. Army Corps and Fort Hood Staff Judge Advocate Office
(Separate Website)
To provide courteous, competent, caring legal service to the Commanders, Soldiers, their family members and the military retirees residing within the Fort Hood, Texas area.
By: JAGCNet
Veterans Legislation
(Separate Website)
By: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Court Opinions
Courts
Called to Duty
(Separate Website)
Helpful information for National Guard members, military reservists, and their families.
By: Illinois State Bar Association
Military Service and Immigration
(Separate Website)
By: Judge Advocate General's Corps
Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act
(Separate Website)
By: U.S. Department of Defense
Taxes
(Separate Website)
Tax Information for Members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
By: Internal Revenue Service
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act
(Separate Website)
USERRA is a federal statute that protects servicemembers? and veterans? civilian employment rights. Among other things, under certain conditions, USERRA requires employers to put individuals back to work in their civilian jobs after military service. USERRA also protects servicemembers from discrimination in the workplace based on their military service or affiliation.
By: United States Department of Justice
Manual for Courts-Martial 2000 (includes 2002 updates)
(Separate Website)
Contains Preamble, Rules for Courts-Martial, Military Rules of Evidence, Punitive Articles & Nonjudicial Punishment Procedures. Extensive appendices include UCMJ, analysis of the rules, guides for record of trial preparation, historic executive orders, etc.
By: Joint Service Committee on Military Justice
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Guide
(Separate Website)
Concise explanationof various sections of SCRA.
By: United States Department of Justice
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