Naval Legal Service Command
The Naval Legal Service Command (NLSC) is an Echelon 2 command of the United States Navy. The NLSC stated[1] mission is to provide a legal service to the worldwide components of the Fleet.
Within NLSC, Region Legal Service Offices, Defense Service Offices, and the Victims’ Legal Counsel Program deliver a range of assistance -- such as legal advice, Fleet services, and military justice support – in their respective areas of responsibility. They also perform other functions and tasks requested or directed by a competent authority.[2]
The command was led by the Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy until 2021, when the offices were separated.[3] Rear Adm. David G. Wilson became the first independent commander of NLSC; he reports to the Chief of Naval Operations.[4]
See also
- Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps
- United States Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps
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