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Explore the many strengths of a Soldier and find out if you have what it takes to be a JAG Attorney.

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FEATURED PROFILE
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CPT TREY ALFORD
Prosecutor

Read why Captain Alford chose the JAG Corps over civilian practice.

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Nuremberg

JAG Corps : We've been handling the trials of the century for centuries.

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SERVE YOUR COUNTRY—WORK FOR THE BEST LAW FIRM IN THE WORLD.

Established in 1775 by George Washington, the Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps is the oldest law firm in the nation. As a JAG Corps Attorney, you'll gain firsthand experience in the law — the kind your classmates' only dream about.

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About Army JAG Corps

The JAG Corps is a wide-ranging practice that includes military law and criminal prosecution to international law and legal assistance — both in the U.S. and abroad.

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Corps Careers & Jobs

Learn more about the various satisfying careers you can have serving in the Army JAG Corps.

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Today, approximately 1500 JA serve on active duty while more than 3,000 find rewarding part-time careers as members of the U.S. Army Reserve.

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Summer Intern Program

If you meet the standards required to become a first- or second-year summer intern with the U.S. Army JAG Corps, expect to be challenged. From the beginning, you'll be given a variety of very real and immediate responsibilities. You'll have to think on your feet, use your judgment and make decisions.

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Areas of Practice

The Army JAG Corps is an attractive opportunity because of the responsibility and variety of legal work offered to members at all levels. Whether stationed in the United States or overseas, JAG Corps Attorneys are involved in a broad range of cases and develop a working proficiency in numerous branches of the law.

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Attorney Profiles

Every Army JAG Corps Attorney is unique, but they share some of the same qualities: leadership, responsibility and discipline, to name a few. There's no better way to get an inside look at the JAG Corps experience than through the eyes of current Officers.

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Milestone Cases

As the oldest law firm in the country, the Army JAG Corps has played an integral role in some of the most important legal work in modern history. From the trials of Benedict Arnold and Nuremburg to the formation of Bosnia/Herzegovina, JAG Corps Attorneys gain experiences in the law like no one else.

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When you are ready to apply to the U.S. Army JAG Corps, simply follow the above link and download the correct application for Active Duty, Reserve Duty or Summer Intern.

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