Now, a copy sits on my desk permanently. If a Soldier turns in correspondence that is done incorrectly, I explain how to fix it and give them their own free copy. For me, its all about the little things...
If you have been in long enough, you know JAG has always done things their own way as they always throw the Military Justice regulation into the mix ands say it gives them the authority, and that being lawyers they know better how the documents are supposed to read and be written via legal speak.
How many times have you seen MP reports kicked back from JAG review because they want it worded a certain way even though it is not proper per regulation or grammatical verbiage?
SSG S., This is a battle you will never win when it comes to JAG, with any other organization within the Army or an installation you can and will have a leg to stand on with the regulation, but almost never will it happen with JAG, I am basing this not only on opinion but 27 years of dealing with similar circumstances.
Good luck and don't let it deter you in doing what you know is right.