วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 23 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2552

What is the procedure in becoming a lawyer for the Air Force?

Well I am 17 and I have always wanted to be a lawyer in the Air Force, and I am planning on going through the Air Force ROTC program and becoming an officer...However, I am wondering is there a way to go directly from the ROTC program into the Air Force JAG corp?

Thank You for any answers you all might provide.


In order to become a lawyer in the Air Force you must have graduated from a North Central recognized School of Law. You must also have passed a Bar Exam in any one of the 50 states of the Union. Then you can join the Air Force and become a military lawyer.

To do all of this you must (1) graduate high school; (2) receive a four year undergraduate degree from a North Central Association recognized college or university; (3) graduate from a School of Law; (4)pass the Bar Exam; and (5)meet the minimum moral and physical requirements to join the US Air Force.

So, at least 7 to 8 more years before you achieve your dream. Do you have the "stuff" to make it?

Yes. You need to speak with your recruiter or future commanding officer. Your performance in ROTC will be a factor in your selection to JAG.

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