ICBA member promoted to colonel

Col. John Wojcik, staff judge advocate for the Michigan National Guard, receives his new rank from his wife Kimberlie on July 27 at Joint Forces Headquarters in Lansing.

Photo courtesy of Spc. Eric Bandy

John Wojcik, of Grand Ledge,  staff judge advocate for the Michigan National Guard was promoted to colonel July 26. He received his new rank from his wife Kimberlie, in a July 27 ceremony at Joint Forces Headquarters in Lansing.

He has served as the general counsel for the Michigan National Guard since April 2002 and was appointed to his current position in May of 2016.

A native of Edensburg, Pa., Wojcik graduated cum laude from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania and was commissioned in 1993 into the Army Reserves as a distinguished military graduate from IUP's ROTC program.  He holds a J.D.  from Cooley Law School.

During Wojcik’s 26-year career he has served in a variety of assignments including infantry mortar man, trial counsel, trial defense counsel, command judge advocate and assistant state staff judge advocate.  In 2010 he deployed to Afghanistan and served as chief lawyer for a theater detention facility. In his current assignment he is an advisor to the director of Military and Veterans Affairs, providing strategic legal coverage for approximately 11,000 members of the Michigan Army and Air National Guard.

Wojcik is extremely active in teaching military law to lawyers and was instrumental in creating the Ingham County Veterans Court and the Military and Veterans section of the State Bar of Michigan.  In May of 2016 he published a guide to assist lawyers in handling family matters the involve service members.  He has taught numerous courses at Cooley Law School.

Wojcik’s military awards and decorations include the Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Achievement Medal and the Afghanistan Campaign Medal.

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