- Military Law
- Medical Evaluation Boards
- USERRA
- Military Leave “Butterbaugh” Claim
- AWOL or Military Deserter
- Court Martial / UCMJ Representation
- Article 15
- Article 32
- Correction of Military Records
- Military-Related Mesothelioma
- General Officer Representation
- Spice Court Martial Cases
- Military Appeals
- ROTC and Military Academy Disenrollment
- Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
- Military Bases
- Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
- Camp Lejeune
- Travis Air Force Base
- Fort Belvoir
- Fort Benning
- Fort Bragg
- Fort Drum
- Fort Hood
- Naval Station Norfolk
- Naval Base San Diego
- Eglin Air Force Base
- Joint Base Langley-Eustis
- Joint Base San Antonio
- Hurlburt Field
- Joint Base Charleston
- Naval Air Station Fallon
- Marine Corps Base Quantico
- Joint Base Andrews
- Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst
Eglin Air Force Base
Eglin Air Force Base is located in Okaloosa County, Florida. Elgin’s host unit is the 96th Air Base Wing. With a population of more than 8,000, Eglin supports the Air Armament Center and a host of tenant commands.
Tully Rinckey PLLC is a multistate law firm founded by veterans who are devoted to defending the rights of Air Force airmen, such as those at Eglin Air Force Base. Our attorneys have a combined 50 years of experience in the Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps and our founding partner is the only known civilian attorney to currently serve in the Army Reserves as a lieutenant colonel.
We know first-hand the unique challenges service members face in their daily lives and in civilian and military courts. We can provide legal services for the following: AWOL/military deserter; positive urinalysis; court martial/USMJ representation; Article 15/nonjudicial punishment; Article 32 proceedings; correction of military records; military-related mesothelioma, general officer representation; ROTC and military academy enrollment; and security clearance representation.
Our military law attorneys, who have all held high-ranking officer positions, can consult with service members in person or via telephone or Skype. Tully Rinckey PLLC has represented service members based at military installations throughout North America, Europe and Asia. We are capable of representing clients via video teleconferencing, when applicable.
Don’t take a gamble with a military attorney, whose high experience level and availability is not guaranteed. Call one of Tully Rinckey PLLC’s military law attorneys today at 202-787-1900 or e-mail info@fedattorney.com.
“Very Familiar With Military Law” – S.D.
“Mr. Rinckey was a life saver. I really gave up that there were no lawyers out there that were familiar with military regulations. Greg was very familiar with military law and was very good keeping me informed with his phone …
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“Thank you for all that you do for National Guard issues!” - M.H.
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Fired Reservist Sues Former Employer

A Marine Corps Reservist who just shipped out for boot camp is suing his former employer for allegedly firing him because he joined the military – but his ex-bosses at a Connecticut car dealership say it’s all a big misunderstanding. …
Pilots Could Be Punished After Speaking Up About Deadly F-22 Fleet

Two US Air Force pilots who spoke out against unresolved issues onboard the multi-million dollar F-22 Raptor fleet may face punishment from the Pentagon, even though they are covered under the Whistleblower Protection Act. Despite ongoing reports of malfunctions with …
Washington Area Appointments and Promotions for the Week of May 14

Tully Rinckey of the District appointed Sterling DeRamus of counsel in the military law and federal employment law practice.
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Ask the Lawyer: What Exactly Qualifies as Wrongful Sexual Contact Under the UCMJ?

By Mathew B. Tully While the most serious sexual assault offenses, such as rape and aggravated sexual assault, have captured the most media attention, wrongful sexual contact is actually becoming a bigger problem in the military. In the 2010 fiscal …
Go Back to School With the Post-9/11 GI Bill: A Lawyer’s Story
Originally posted in New York Law Journal. With the last U.S. forces being pulled out of Iraq in December 2011 and troops expected to leave Afghanistan by 2014, over 1 million members of the armed forces will come off active …
Ask The Lawyer: Should I Reject Captain’s Mast For Court-Martial?

By Mathew B. Tully When deciding whether to take a case to court-martial instead of Captain’s Mast, the big question is how hard do you want to fight for your innocence? The next question is do you really want to …
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Veterans’ Employment Issues – Pennsylvania Bar – April 20, 2012

Greg T. Rinckey will be presenting a CLE at the Employment Law Institute held by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute on April 20, 2012 in Philadelphia, PA. Greg’s presentation will cover USERRA rights and give an overview to employment attorneys about …

