FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: USJAG Suspends Jeremy Sorensen; Reaffirms Commitment to Advocacy and Change

Colorado Springs, CO – January 27, 2025 – USJAG has suspended Jeremy Sorensen, Director of Guard & Reserve Affairs. 

For over 18 years, USJAG has tirelessly served injured, ill, and wounded service members, championing their needs and securing the critical benefits they deserve.

Since its founding in 2007, USJAG has been a steadfast advocate for improving warrior care and addressing systemic issues that harm military members. From uncovering and addressing the effects of blast overpressure to highlighting abuses in mental health practices, poor pharmaceutical management, and abusive discharge practices, USJAG has brought these egregious practices to light, driving corrective changes through media exposure and legislative action.

“Our mission has always been to elevate these harmful practices to those with the power and responsibility to protect our service members,” said Nic Gray, CEO of USJAG. “The suspension of Mr. Sorensen reflects our unwavering commitment to the values and standards that guide our work.”

USJAG remains resolute in its mission to educate senior military leaders, government officials, and the public about the challenges faced by those who have sacrificed their health in service to the nation. The organization’s focus remains on being a catalyst for change and a trusted partner in advancing meaningful solutions.

“We have achieved countless hard-won victories in securing better care and outcomes for our service members, and we will continue to push for systemic improvements,” added Robert Alvarez, Founder of USJAG. “Our goal is to be part of the solution, ensuring our military members receive the respect, care, and benefits they rightfully deserve.”

Sincerely,

Nic Gray, CEO & Board Member

About USJAG
USJAG is a leading advocate for injured, ill, and wounded service members, dedicated to exposing systemic issues and driving change to improve military care and benefits. With over $600 million secured in benefits and directly impacting over 1 million lives, USJAG continues its mission to honor and support those currently serving.

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