Gonzalez & Waddington Law Firm

Cities With U.S. Military Bases

Explore the locations where service members live, work, and face the military justice system.

Our guide to U.S. and overseas military base cities helps service members and families understand local resources, command climates, and legal risks unique to each location.

If you or someone you love is stationed at one of these bases and is under investigation, our elite courtroom defense team is ready to fight for you.

Cities Where We Defend Military Service Members Under the UCMJ

We represent military service members across the United States and around the world in cities located near major Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard installations. From large military communities in Texas, North Carolina, California, Virginia, and Georgia to overseas duty stations in Europe, the Pacific, and the Middle East, our practice is built around defending service members wherever the military sends them.

Military justice does not stop at the gates of a base. Investigations, disciplinary actions, and courts-martial routinely impact service members living and working in surrounding civilian cities. Our nationwide and international reach allows us to step in early, coordinate defense strategies remotely or in person, and provide experienced civilian defense representation regardless of where a case arises.

Whether a service member is facing allegations that threaten their freedom, rank, clearance, or career, our representation focuses on protecting constitutional rights, preserving military careers when possible, and aggressively challenging flawed investigations and command-driven outcomes. We routinely handle complex cases that span jurisdictions, commands, and continents.

  • Court-Martial Defense
    Representation in general, special, and summary courts-martial involving serious allegations such as sexual assault, violent offenses, fraud, drug crimes, and other violations of the UCMJ.
  • Military Criminal Investigations
    Defense during investigations conducted by CID, NCIS, OSI, CGIS, and command-directed investigators, including rights advisements, interviews, search issues, and evidence challenges.
  • Nonjudicial Punishment (NJP)
    Defense against Article 15, NJP, Captain’s Mast, and Office Hours proceedings, including election decisions, rebuttals, and appeals.
  • Administrative Actions
    Representation in adverse administrative actions such as letters of reprimand, counseling statements, adverse evaluations, demotions, and adverse personnel actions.
  • Administrative Separation Boards
    Defense at separation boards and boards of inquiry where service members face involuntary discharge, loss of benefits, and career-ending outcomes.
  • Boards of Inquiry (BOI)
    Representation for officers facing BOIs, including challenges to evidence, witness credibility, and command motives behind separation efforts.
  • Career and Clearance Impact Cases
    Defense in matters involving security clearance revocations, adverse information filings, and collateral consequences tied to UCMJ or administrative actions.

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Common Legal Issues at Military Bases

Service members stationed at U.S. and overseas bases often encounter unique legal pressures that can escalate quickly. From allegations to investigations, knowing the common issues can help protect your career and freedom.

SHARP / SAPR Allegations

Sexual assault or harassment accusations are aggressively investigated and can impact your career, even if unsubstantiated.

Off-Base Civilian Incidents

DUIs, disputes, or arrests outside the base may trigger both civilian and military action.

Digital Evidence & Operational Misconduct

Phone data, social media, or deployment-related decisions are frequently scrutinized, sometimes leading to serious investigations.

Cities Where We Defend Military Service Members Under the UCMJ

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Our experienced military defense lawyers provide comprehensive support for service members facing administrative boards, UCMJ charges, and investigations. We fight to protect your career, rights, and future.