MILITARY CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER IN IWAKUNI, JAPAN

PROFESSIONAL LEGAL COUNSEL AT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION IWAKUNI, JAPAN

Enlisted marine officers have to be extremely careful with regards to their name, rank and reputation while serving in the navy. Honorable service is the basis of their career and any sort of criminal accusations can lead to serious consequences for them.

In a situation where a notification has been received by an officer with regards to the carrying out of a possible investigation against him, it is necessary for him/her to seek advice from a legal counsel on an urgent basis. Despite the issuance of a statement to you, timely help from a criminal military defense lawyer such as Joseph L. Jordan would enable a strong representation of your case.

BRIEF OVERVIEW OF MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, IWAKUNI

Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni is also known as MCAS and is a U.S. Marine Corps air station which is located in the Nishiki river delta, in the city of Iwakuni in Japan. A large portion of the present day MCAS Iwakuni was bought by the Japanese government in the year 1938 with the objective of establishing an air station for the navy.

The new base was commissioned on 8th July, 1940. When World War II began, the Iwakuni air station was utilized as a base for defense and training. The station was home to more than hundred fighter planes and ninety six trainers.

In September 1943, the Etajima Naval Academy set up a branch here. It had almost one thousand cadets who were under training in various officer schools at a particular time (Basic, Junior and Senior).

The first associates to come to Iwakuni at the end of the war were a group of United States Marines. They had signed documents to put a closure to the controversy regarding the Japanese air base. At the end of the Second World War, the military forces from Britain, New Zealand, Australia and the U.S. occupied the station and its repair was undertaken by No. 5 Airfield Construction Squadron RAAF.

PRESENT DAY MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, IWAKUNI

The Marine Corps Air Station at Iwakuni presently houses five thousand U.S. Marines and their family members. The base is utilized for pilot training as well as air patrol. It uses the fighter-attack aircraft, F/A-18 Hornet in conformity with the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security obligations for the protection of Japan.

The Maritime Self Defense Force in Japan shares the base with MCAS Iwakuni. Several people want the air station at MCAS Iwakuni to be converted into an international airport for use by the public. Matthew C. Perry which is a part of Defense school is also located at MCAS Iwakuni.

In 2014, the plan is to relocate the United States Carrier Air Wing to Iwakuni. It is currently situated in Atsugi. This will further enhance the base size. But owing to delays in construction, the Navy would still be operating from NAF Atsugi till the year 2017.

EXPERIENCED LEGAL ADVICE AT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, IWAKUNI

Joseph L. Jordan is an experienced military defense lawyer who has successfully represented service officials in different continents of the world including Alaska, Europe, United States and the Middle East. Having served as a civilian military defense counsel, he has a notable advantage over other lawyers with regards to fighting criminal defense cases for Marine Corps. Mr. Jordan has been applauded for his experienced advice as a consultant in various media such as Fox News as well as the New York Times.

When you hire him as your counsel, you can be assured of relevant guidance and support in all kinds of situations, whether related to sexual crime accusations, UCMJ accusations or Conspiracy (Article 81).

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