USJAG's mission is to ensure injured, ill, or wounded active-duty service members are separated with benefits, honors, and their dignity intact. Primary Services: -Advocacy for proper medical care for active-duty service members and their families. -Provide forensic and investigative services for wounded active-duty service members' ongoing legal matters that may lead to less-than-honorable discharge status, stripping them of necessary DOD and/or VA benefits. -Assist service members in receiving proper medical evaluations to prevent fraudulent discharges. Secondary Services: -Provide social services aimed at addressing the service member and family’s needs (food, clothing, shelter, transportation, etc.). -Provide legal representations for UCMJ actions, Board of Correction Military Records (BCMR), Veteran’s Administration appeals, and Social Security Disability matters. ### In addition to the array of direct services offered by USJAG, the staff members have exerted considerable influence in the realm of raising public awareness of the problems surrounding military separation under less-than-honorable circumstances through a wide range of national media outlets. Among the media venues covering the work of USJAG are; CBS, USA Today, the New York Times, National Public Radio (NPR), PBS, and The Huffington Post.