ABOUT ARMY JAG CORPS
A unique opportunity to serve your country
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.
Being a part of the JAG Corps offers the unique opportunity of serving one's country as an Officer in the Army while quickly developing professional skills. This is exactly why JAG Corps Attorneys gain a valuable career edge and an excellent starting point for a career in public service. In addition, JAG Corps Attorneys can choose to serve either full-time in Active Duty, or part-time in the Army Reserves.
The JAG Corps is much more than the legal arm of the Army. JAG Corps Attorneys are exposed to a wide variety of legal work with wide-reaching impact in just a few short years.
From beginning as an Officer at an advanced pay grade to gaining expertise in a wide variety of law, the benefits of joining the Army JAG Corps are numerous.
Learn MoreSee if you have the qualifications and the drive to become part of the proud tradition and promising future of the Army JAG Corps.
Learn MoreThe first step in becoming a JAG Corps Attorney is attending the Officer Basic Course (OBC). OBC consists of a Military Orientation Phase (since JAG Corps Attorneys do not go to Basic Combat Training) and a Military Law Phase.
Learn MoreThe U.S. Army JAG Corps was founded by George Washington on July 29th, 1775, shortly after he took command of the Continental Army. Since that time, the JAG Corps has played a key role in the events that shape our nation and our world. Read about the rich history of the JAG Corps here.
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