As the 2024/2025 term for the Office of the Judge Advocate General comes to an end, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to everyone who has devoted their time and effort to upholding Bravo Fleet’s legal framework. These positions play a vital role in protecting fairness and integrity for every member of our community.
Alexandria Mitchell – Serving as the Investigator is never an easy task, especially through your first tribunal where you’re somewhat having to learn the nuances of the process in real time. In this case, Mitchell provided excellent service to the JAG office throughout the trial we saw this term, with the excellent service giving standing them in great stead as they moved up and out of the JAG Office to take command of Task Force 93.
Jack Conrad — This wasn’t Tom’s first go round in the role of Defender, but it was an eventful one. The last term’s trial was a very challenging one for the defender, especially coming up so quickly after Tom’s appointment. Having done the job before, however, Tom gave excellent service and representation in keeping with the finest traditions of the position.
Looking Ahead to 2025/2026
As we move into the upcoming term, I’m pleased to share the appointments for the Office’s next cycle.
Bravo Fleet Investigator — Olivia Carrillo (aka Noun) will step into this position of Investigator. An experienced staff member both in Task Force Command and the Chief of Staff’s office, Noun brings a wealth of experience throughout the club that will serve him well in his new gig.
Bravo Fleet Defender — Jack Conrad (aka Tom) will be continuing on in the role of Defender for the time being. As the old axiom says, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it!
Once again the Office of the Judge Advocate General moves forward into the new term year. I have full confidence that staff’s ability to communicate effectively and make sound judgments will serve Bravo Fleet well as we move forward together.