U.S. Army Trial Defense Service, Fort Cavazos Field Office

U.S. Army Trial Defense Service, Fort Cavazos Field Office We are licensed defense attorneys ready to zealously advocate, free of charge, for Soldiers.

We specialize in Non-Judicial Punishment (Article 15), Involuntary Separations, Administrative and Criminal Investigations. Client intake on first and last day of the duty week.

0900: Article 15
1300: Administrative Separation/ Boards

We are also open for walk-ins to those who are are pending administrative or criminal investigations (ie: Commander's inquiry under Army Regulation 15-6, MPI, and

/or CID)

For all other legal services/inquiries, please visit the Client Legal Services Center. https://installations.militaryonesource.mil/military-installation/fort-cavazos/legal/legal-assistance

11/22/2022

HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM FORT HOOD TDS

STAY SILENT AND STAY SAFE

10/24/2022

Do you need Legal Assistance or Trial Defense Services?

If you are accused of a crime under the UCMJ or wish to speak to an attorney about your rights prior to speaking to an investigator, We are here for you.

If you need assistance with a personal legal matter (power of attorney, wills, divorce, etc.) please consult with the Fort Hood Legal Assistance office https://www.facebook.com/fort.hood.legal.assistance/

Official FB page for Fort Cavazos Client Services. TO REQUEST LEGAL ASSISTANCE: Click "Send Email"

06/16/2022

For over 2 years, after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, enslaved black Texans continued to toil and labor in the blitzing hot fields. It was not until 19 June 1865, that the black slaves in Texas learned that they were free. Although, it took some time for freedom to be exacted, the newly freed Texans immediately erupted into celebration.

Additionally, it was not until 17 June 2021, that President Biden officially marked Juneteenth a federal holiday.

From TDS: Happy Juneteenth. Be safe and enjoy this 4 day, and remember it is important to know your rights because when you do not, your freedom may be affected.

04/11/2022

Wishing you all a wonderful short week this week.

12/16/2020

The Fort Hood TDS Office will have limited services during the Holidays. Beginning 19 DEC and continuing through 3 JAN, we will have limited personnel available and will be on half-day scheduling. That being said, Soldiers seeking our services can always email [email protected] or call (254) 287-0476 .

WE WILL BE CLOSED 24-25 DEC and 31DEC-1 JAN.

If this is an after duty hours emergency or a matter that requires immediate attention please call our duty phone at (254) 405-5371.

As always, if you are being contacted by CID, MPs, an Investigating Officer, or your command about alleged misconduct, just state "I want a lawyer," send us an email or call us, be patient, and an attorney will reach out to you as soon as possible.

Happy Holidays from your Fort Hood TDS Team!

This is not a comment on the independent review committee, the findings, etc.  Simply sharing the report, as several peo...
12/09/2020

This is not a comment on the independent review committee, the findings, etc. Simply sharing the report, as several people have asked for the link.

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Same is true at Fort Hood.  Call us for songs, or legal advice.
12/04/2020

Same is true at Fort Hood. Call us for songs, or legal advice.

Don't put your career and benefits in jeopardy; call us if you need some songs to pump you up. Or legal advice.

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Fort Hood, TX
76544

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 3:30pm
Friday 9am - 2:45pm

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TDS attorneys are military officers and practicing defense lawyers, graduated from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association, licensed to practice law, and members of the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps. To ensure objectivity and fairness, TDS attorneys are completely independent from local commands and their legal advisors. They are supervised and rated by their superiors within TDS.

The mission of TDS is to provide a full-range of defense legal services to Soldiers worldwide, at no cost to the Soldier. These services include:

- Representing Soldiers at courts-martial.

- Representing Soldiers during criminal investigations and before involuntary enlisted separation, officer elimination, or grade reduction boards.