Have you received a Space Force Letter of Admonishment (LOA)? Military Justice Guides is here to help. Purchase our Space Force LOA Response Template to write and submit a persuasive response.
According to Instruction 36-2907, commanders, first sergeants, supervisors, and other individuals in the member’s administrative or operational chain of command will assist Guardians in developing skills, attitudes, and behaviors that are consistent with Space Force standards. Members of the administrative or operational chain of command will routinely counsel Guardians either verbally or in writing. A Letter of Admonishment, or LOA, is an administrative censure for violation of standards which is more severe than a Letter of Counseling. An LOA could be used to document a first offense or address behaviors not corrected through counseling.
You can learn more about the Space Force LOA and how to respond in our recent blog posts:
When you receive an LOA, you are entitled to three duty days to submit a written response. Your written response becomes a part of the official record, so it is important that you submit a professional, respectful, and persuasive response.
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