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Judge Advocates interpret and apply foreign, comparative, and domestic law affecting overseas intelligence activities, security assistance, counter-drug operations, stability operations, and rule of law activities. Judge Advocates serve as the liaison to the host or allied nation legal authorities.
The duties of the JAG include the following: To act as the Presiding Judge in the Services criminal jurisdiction and leader of its judges, thereby supervising the jurisdiction. To provide advice to all stakeholders in the SJS on practices and procedures, developments and reforms.
Judge Advocate Generals Corps (JAG)
JAG officers are attatched with infantry unit on getting commissioned. Thats the only place they may see some action.
In the JAG Corps, you may perform or supervise various legal duties in connection with functions such as hearings, appeals, litigation or advisory services. We also hire support staff to provide functions such as information technology and supply.
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While some judge advocates have prior enlisted or commissioned experience, most are direct commissioned and have no prior military training or experience. Acceptance into the Army JAG Corps is highly selective with an acceptance rate between 4-7%.
They qualify with a pistol and are issued one as well. Having a POW (Privately owned weapon) is common in the Army. JAG Officers are lawyers but are also in the Law enforcement community. I used to see them on the pistol range more than they had to be.
Marine, Air Force and Navy military lawyers start at the rank of O-2, and Army lawyers start at the rank of O-1.