Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The Army Lawyer. 1996 No. 280, Pp. 58-61d101.22: 27-50-280 What Are The Steps In Becoming A Jag Lawyer For The Army?

What are the steps in becoming a jag lawyer for the army? - the army lawyer. 1996 no. 280, pp. 58-61d101.22: 27-50-280

I'm only 14 years, but who aspire to join the army and to a lawyer. I wonder if someone could help me understand what procedures to achieve for me to get to my goal.

7 comments:

Lisa said...

You have no right to special military school, but it is the army after studying law and was a lawyer in the Army. jag corp said. They have slightly different rules of procedure before the Court of Jaguar in the civil courts, but with a degree in civil law and common law require.

Now it seems it is a school of military law, but law partner of my father went to law school in the West and the army later. Good luck. It is missing a way out of.

Navy Sailor - GAI said...

Go to a good 4-year college and then into a good law school, then a commission in the U.S. Army as a JAG officer. If they accept to OCS and you learn as a junior JAG work. This is not a safe workplace, to avoid trouble and then the idea of good grades, all 7 years of school, you have to after high school.

Navy Sailor - GAI said...

Go to a good 4-year college and then into a good law school, then a commission in the U.S. Army as a JAG officer. If they accept to OCS and you learn as a junior JAG work. This is not a safe workplace, to avoid trouble and then the idea of good grades, all 7 years of school, you have to after high school.

Matt said...

Although the school. If you are in the army, a recruiter, and get a ROTC scholarship to law school to pay.

Army School Jaguar is located in Charlottesville, VA. It is part of the University of Virginia campus. If you have a chance to check it out. Good luck.

Matt said...

Although the school. If you are in the army, a recruiter, and get a ROTC scholarship to law school to pay.

Army School Jaguar is located in Charlottesville, VA. It is part of the University of Virginia campus. If you have a chance to check it out. Good luck.

abouch66 said...

You have just your studies in a good school, and keep the GPA as high as possible. Then ask the Legal Department of the Army is charged with a service contract.
Failure to accept, receive his law degree directly to their own will of the Commission as a captain.
I would not recommend going West Point or ROTC how the law school could be anything you want to apply, but are not obligated to send you, and you could in the end remained a job I hate.

abouch66 said...

You have just your studies in a good school, and keep the GPA as high as possible. Then ask the Legal Department of the Army is charged with a service contract.
Failure to accept, receive his law degree directly to their own will of the Commission as a captain.
I would not recommend going West Point or ROTC how the law school could be anything you want to apply, but are not obligated to send you, and you could in the end remained a job I hate.

Post a Comment