Clarify the action
The first step is identifying what the command actually initiated, what paperwork exists, and what decision is pending.
Early Administrative Actions
Help addressing FLAGS, bars to continued service, and adverse counseling patterns before they become larger career-threatening packets.
A FLAG, bar to continued service, or pattern of adverse counseling can quietly block progress while building a record for something worse.
The goal is to understand what the unit has done, what authority supports it, what facts are disputed, and how to respond without turning frustration into new evidence.
This is a remote, Army-focused service for document review, response strategy, and administrative record protection.
Remote administrative defense
The first step is identifying what the command actually initiated, what paperwork exists, and what decision is pending.
A useful response often addresses dates, documents, performance history, corrective action, and inaccuracies.
Emails, counseling statements, awards, duty performance, and witness context may help show a fuller record.
Early administrative work can sometimes keep a problem from becoming a GOMOR, Article 15, or separation-risk packet.
Direct attorney attention
Mr. Kamoroff works directly with clients to review the packet, identify the actual decision being made, organize the facts, develop supporting materials, and prepare written matters that are clear, professional, and timely.
Mr. Kamoroff intentionally keeps the practice focused so covered administrative matters receive serious, direct attorney attention.
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FLAG Removal
“This was not a dramatic courtroom kind of thing. It was a FLAG that just sat there while everyone gave me vague answers. Blake helped me figure out what the unit had actually done, what was missing, and how to ask for a decision without sounding disrespectful. The FLAG was removed, and I could finally move forward.”
— B.E.
Prior results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is different.
Review before you respond
An Urgent Military Case Assessment is a paid limited-scope review for Soldiers, NCOs, and Officers who already have paperwork, evidence, or a short suspense and need a practical assessment of risks, options, and recommended next steps.
The assessment does not include drafting, command contact, law-enforcement contact, negotiation, appearance, submission of materials, or follow-on representation unless separately agreed in writing.
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A weak response can follow you for years. The earlier you get focused help, the more time there is to analyze the evidence, develop the facts, and present the strongest possible rebuttal or response.