If the traditional civilian career path has left you wanting more, both personally and professionally, a JAG career will re-inspire your love of the law. This lifestyle is the antidote to the day-in, day-out corporate grind. Being a JAG means you'll be doing meaningful work from day one—with opportunities to practice in almost every field, see the world and become the lawyer you've always wanted to be.
Qualifications
Service Commitment
You do not incur a service commitment until you accept your JAG assignment. The initial active duty commitment is four years, which begins on the day you depart for Officer Training School (OTS).
Prior Military Service
If you are selected for direct appointment and are prior active duty, National Guard or Reserve, you will be credited by length of service for pay purposes. Prior commissioned service can also advance entry grade and date of rank. All active duty service is credited toward retirement.
Application Process
Selection boards are held in February, April, August and November. Applications are accepted through our online application processing system. You must submit all application materials online on or before the 10th of the month (i.e., January 10, March 10, July 10 and October 10) prior to the board.
After submitting your application, a Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) will contact you to schedule a hiring interview at an Air Force Base. The interview must be completed on or before the first of the month (i.e., February 1, April 1, August 1, November 1) of the board.
Following the interview, the SJA will prepare a report that is forwarded, along with your application materials, to HQ USAF / JAX. Additional materials will not be accepted after the first of the month that the board meets. Recommendation letters should be uploaded as part of your online application and addressed to "Selection Board Members."
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Lawyer • Quarryville, PA, US