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AOC 27A · Judge Advocate General's Corps

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.

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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.

Example 27A OER comments by grade

Company Grade (CPT)Most Qualified
CPT Solano served as a trial counsel and provided sound, timely legal advice to two battalion commanders through a complex caseload. Her courtroom preparation and command advice were consistently accurate and well-reasoned. She is ready for increased responsibility.
Company Grade (CPT)Highly Qualified
CPT Briggs served as a legal assistance attorney and delivered responsive, accurate counsel to a high volume of clients within standard timelines. He is a dependable, professional advocate.
Field Grade (MAJ/LTC)Highly Qualified
MAJ Vance served as a brigade judge advocate and advised the commander through a demanding operational period. Her legal recommendations were sound and timely across every matter.

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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