Specializing in Criminal Law, CPS cases, Family Law, Military Divorce, & False Arrest.
Mr. Glass enlisted in the US Army in 1986 as an infantryman. While stationed with the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii he served as a Scout Observer/Sniper. After a four year assignment in Hawaii, Mr. Glass transferred over to Military Intelligence in 1992. He was then reassigned to attend the Russian language course in Monterey, California.
Between 1992 and 1995 Mr. Glass was stationed here at Fort Hood with the 303rd Military Intelligence Battalion. While at Fort Hood he was selected as the 504th Military Intelligence Brigade Non-Commissioned Officer of the year and attended the Andre Sakharov Language Institute.
Mr. Glass retired from the US Army in 2006 after 20 years and 16 days of active duty. In August of 2006, after having been retired for 18 days, he was seated in the first class of law school at Texas Tech. Mr. Glass and his wife, Dawn, found staying in Lubbock was difficult because of the distance from any military community. They wanted to return to a community and a return to a mindset that both understood and appreciated, so sfter graduating law school they relocated to Fort Hood to begin.