ATTORNEY PROFILES
competent, confident, caring and courageous
Every Judge Advocate General Corps attorney is unique, but they share some of the same qualities--leadership, responsibility and discipline, to name a few. From their start, officers will find the JAG Corps environment challenging yet supportive, and the opportunity to learn varied aspects of the law invigorating. There's no better way to get an inside look at the JAG Corps experience than through the eyes of its current officers. Each has his or her own story about growing personally and professionally by taking advantage of the opportunities offered in the U.S. Army JAG Corps.
Capt. Drummond never thought he would jump out of a perfectly good airplane or be in the JAG Corps.
Learn MoreCapt. Harvin's most rewarding experience in the JAG Corps was on Sept. 11th. She saw first hand how critical her job was in providing a timely, accurate and quick response to events.
Learn MoreEvery case that Capt. Owens has won as a prosecutor has been a very fulfilling experience. She felt that justice was served each time.
Learn MoreMaj. Riddick said, "the best part of being an officer in the JAG Corps is … using (my) military skills,and attorney skills. I can put them together and help Soldiers."
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