Attorney Profile

 

Colonel Lee Stockdale, Army Law AttorneyLee Stockdale spent fifteen years as an active duty JAG officer and now advises Army Soldiers worldwide with all levels of administrative appeals and rebuttals. Colonel Stockdale is the former Command Judge Advocate of US Army Human Resources Command,
 St. Louis, where he supervised an office of fourteen JAGs, civilian attorneys and paralegals and dealt 
with all aspects of Soldier personnel law. As part of his responsibility as Command Judge Advocate,
 every General Officer Memorandum of Reprimand (GOMOR) that came into HRC for filing in a
 Soldier's OMPF came directly to his personal in-box. This gave him a unique and extraordinary 
knowledge of "all things GOMOR."

Colonel Stockdale served at the Pentagon as a Military Personnel Law Attorney in the Office of The
 Judge Advocate General (OTJAG). He served as Senior Judge Advocate to the Chief, Army 
Reserve (CAR). At the Pentagon he analyzed countless individual Soldier actions, reviewed and revised Army Regulations and DoD Directives, and provided highly technical legal opinions for the DA Staff. 

Before becoming a JAG officer, Stockdale worked his way up from a private in the MP Corps. After
 OCS he served as an infantry platoon leader, XO, company commander, and in various special operations assignments. Lee Stockdale and his wife of 29 years have five children, 13 to 26. Stockdale enjoys playing electric blues harmonica and is author of the novel Murder of Law, now available on amazon.com.