
BCMR Advisory Opinions: What Every Service Member Should Know
As a military service member or veteran, you may find yourself needing to correct an error or injustice in your military records. The Board for
As a military service member or veteran, you may find yourself needing to correct an error or injustice in your military records. The Board for
Veterans with nonviolent felony or court-martial convictions may soon have the ability to apply to have their Second Amendment restored if they meet certain criteria.
As a reservist or National Guard member, you know that points are almost as good as gold. They matter for military pay purposes, and they
Understanding military pay entitlements can be tricky. It’s common not to know exactly how much to expect in your next paycheck, especially with changes like
Recent changes in the law give veterans new hope of correcting their military records. In the past, courts were required to give great deference to
If you recently received an Article 15 while in the military, you have an important decision in front of you. You can decide whether to
Did you know that the majority of petitions to the BCMR/BCNR are denied? Simply filling out the required DD-149 form using space provided is rarely enough. Boost Your Chances of Success with These Expert Tips.
Some have heard of this board that exists called the Board of Corrections for Naval Record (BCNR). Some are aware that BCNR is how they can get their records changed, but when trying to determine what it is or how it works, the answers are elusive.
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