27A Judge Advocate OER Comment Examples
OER comment examples for Judge Advocates (27A). Reflects legal advice, military justice, and counsel leadership across legal offices and commands.
What is a 27A in the Army?
A Judge Advocate is a commissioned officer attorney in the Army's Judge Advocate General's Corps who provides legal advice and services to commanders and Soldiers, practicing military justice, administrative and civil law, operational and international law, contract and fiscal law, and legal assistance.
What makes a strong 27A OER?
Strong 27A OER comments judge the officer's legal competence and judgment, then cite case outcomes, advisory impact, and client-service results. Keep claims verifiable and within the rater's lane.
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Tips for writing 27A OER comments
- Lead with legal competence and judgment
- Cite case and advisory outcomes
- Avoid comparison to non-rated officers
- Keep performance in the rater lane
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