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  • How to Become an Attorney in the Air Force | Air Force JAG Corps
    Each branch of the United States military has its own corps of attorneys, who are called JAGs - or Judge Advocate General. JAGs are officers, and can be active duty or part of the National Guard or Military Reserves. In this video, I talk about the process to become an Air Force JAG and my experience joining as an active duty JAG, and I also answer some common questions about becoming a JAG, such as will the Air Force pay for law school? And how long is the service commitment as a JAG? There are a handful of ways that you can become an Air Force JAG, but the most common way is through Direct Appointment once you finish law school. So that's the process I go over here.
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    TIME STAMPS:
    0:00 Introduction
    1:28 Step 1: The JAG Corps Application Process
    3:41 Step 2: The Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) Interview
    4:39 Step 3: Officer Training School (OTS)
    5:22 Step 4: Judge Advocate Staff Officer Course (JASOC)
    5:55 Common Questions about Becoming a JAG
    7:07 Navigating the JAG Website and Application Portal
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Komentáře • 71

  • @genesishudgins1523
    @genesishudgins1523 Před rokem +4

    This gave me more information on JAG! Before trying to enlist, I wanted to go officer route but my undergrad GPA doesn’t meet requirements. So I’m in process of enlisting, JAG is the goal! Thank you!

    • @Bruss813
      @Bruss813 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Huh? Go to law school first.

  • @tramayneyoung297
    @tramayneyoung297 Před měsícem

    I begin law school this Fall. An Air Force JAG has met with us already. I’ll be meeting with the other branches as well, but I haven't heard great things about how JAGS outside the Air Force and Marines are treated.
    It’s also wild how beautiful Ashley is-very impressive.

  • @orlandorodriguez7235
    @orlandorodriguez7235 Před 2 lety +6

    Hi! So I was reading several comments and none answered my question. Haha so I am already a licensed attorney. Been practicing for 2 years. (28 years old). I wanted to do it in law school and I just didn’t because I heard it was super hard to get into. Everyone talks about how to get accepted but no one talks about how the life as a JAG is. What’s the work-life balance like? How’s vacation/PTO? How many hours a day do you work? Do you really get weekends off? I know as a civilian attorney I don’t get to enjoy weekends or vacations because I have so many deadlines. The pay is nice but I want work-life balance. Thank you for your service.

  • @andrewpaczynski4018
    @andrewpaczynski4018 Před 2 lety +7

    Can you make a video about being a JAG with a family (spouse and kids)? Invite a guest member JAG person in that situation (if you aren't in that situation yourself) because I'd find that (and I assume many others) very informative and helpful in making a decision to join or not.

  • @brendanwalle4306
    @brendanwalle4306 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! I am a current 3L in law school accepted into the Air Force OYCP program. I know it wasn’t touched on much in this video so I am more than happy to answer any questions anyone might have about the GLP or OYCP programs!

    • @oceann2838
      @oceann2838 Před rokem

      Can you explain how your process was like ? Is it doable ? I am looking into the GLP since I haven’t started law school yet

    • @brendanwalle4306
      @brendanwalle4306 Před rokem +1

      @@oceann2838 It is definitely doable, but it is a pretty rough year and you have to be aware that your grades might suffer. If you’re okay with that, it’s totally worth it. At the end of the day, it’s only 9 months of pain and then you are done!

    • @oceann2838
      @oceann2838 Před rokem

      @@brendanwalle4306 did you make like a study schedule to separate rotc and law school ? How are your days like ? I’m seriously debating whether to GLP but there is not much info on it thank you for replying !

    • @brendanwalle4306
      @brendanwalle4306 Před rokem +1

      @@oceann2838 No problem at all! You basically have to schedule your law classes around your ROTC classes. For the most part I had all of my law classes on Monday-Wednesday and ROTC on Thursday and Friday. I had to also do some of the ROTC classes independently because they didn’t fit in my schedule. Days are LONG, but it’s definitely manageable. If you want more info I’m always happy to take a call as well!

    • @oceann2838
      @oceann2838 Před rokem

      @@brendanwalle4306 did you have time for personal things? It does sound doable . Just sounds scary at the beginning of everything. Especially since I’ve heard law school is stressing but you did both so that means it’s doable 😅 yes thank you ! :)

  • @Wiglovergirl-ei4kw
    @Wiglovergirl-ei4kw Před rokem

    I still want the Navy... Still moved by that t.v. series Jag and I still desire the Navy, but I love the military.

  • @salatali1214
    @salatali1214 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi,
    I've recently learned about the FLEP program. Could you do a video on this program and how someone can go from enlisted to becoming a JAG officer in the Air Force in detail? Is it competitive? I love your videos btw. they've been very helpful to me. Keep them coming

    • @ashleynoelle
      @ashleynoelle  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Salat! Thank you! And yes, I sure can do a video on FLEP and E-FLEP. E-FLEP is a pretty new program, so there isn't a ton out there about it. FLEP is competitive, so I suspect E-FLEP is just as much so since it's a rather expensive investment for the Air Force. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @iamarthouse
    @iamarthouse Před rokem +1

    Amazing!

  • @Derexican
    @Derexican Před rokem +2

    Great video. Very informative. Could you please give more of a breakdown on the timeline after you are selected? After the board reaches a decision on your candidacy and (assuming you're accepted), what are the next stages? Are you immediately medically evaluated after selection? How long do you wait before shipping out to Maxwell? As for the medical clearance, are you aware if poor eyesight in one eye is a likely disqualifier from service? I know the Air Force is very strict on vision requirements for enlistment generally and doesn't really over waivers for it. Thanks for any further info.

  • @taylorlejeune4584
    @taylorlejeune4584 Před rokem +1

    My Significant other is signing up for jag, could you talk about what the lifestyle is like for family?

  • @lindsaywhiddon8329
    @lindsaywhiddon8329 Před 2 lety

    Do you know any airmen that have beat cancer and gotten a waiver to join the Air Force? Btw, I love your videos! Please keep them coming!

    • @ashleynoelle
      @ashleynoelle  Před 2 lety

      Hey Lindsay! Thank you! I don't know of anyone who's beaten cancer and gotten a waiver to join, but that's not something that I would know unless a person in that situation told me that about it themselves. You might want to ask a recruiter about it. I'd say that if joining is something that you really want, then go for it and make them tell you no.

  • @abbykagari1972
    @abbykagari1972 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Ashley! I'm a 3L about to apply to become a JAG officer in the Air Force. I was wondering if I could email you/linkedin message you with some questions I had about the career, like what your day to day life looks like, who you are interacting with every day, how much free time you have, etc. Thank you so much! Your videos have been incredibly helpful

    • @ashleynoelle
      @ashleynoelle  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey Abby! I leave an e-mail address in the description of my videos. You can reach me there. THOUGH, I'll say that if you have a question, others may have that same question as well, so feel free to post questions as comments also. But feel free to do whichever makes you comfortable.

  • @mclovin1472
    @mclovin1472 Před 2 lety +7

    Hello! I was just wondering how difficult is it to pass the physical training to become a JAG? I am considering applying, but I’m worried that I might not have the physical skills required to make it through this training. Could you elaborate a little more on what is physically required of a JAG candidate? Thank you!

    • @JoyceChow
      @JoyceChow Před rokem

      I'm in the same boat. Thank you!

    • @Hideout2468
      @Hideout2468 Před rokem +1

      It is the standard bootcamp fitness regime all recruits go through. The bootcamp of whatever branch you go through is what you are expected to go through. Different branches have different bootcamps and slightly different physical requirements

    • @JoyceChow
      @JoyceChow Před rokem

      @@Hideout2468 thank you!

  • @Tea8484
    @Tea8484 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Is 40 too old to apply to join Jag program? I won’t get my law degree until 39/40 years old. So, I was just curious.

  • @thereal.DjBacon
    @thereal.DjBacon Před 2 lety +1

    Hi there! I’m a 2L in law school and was interested in submitting an application to extern with the Air Force Jag over the summer! Any tips on what they look for in the personal statement?

  • @toocuteking8150
    @toocuteking8150 Před rokem +1

    Which law school did you attend

  • @blazzing_fury2425
    @blazzing_fury2425 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Ashley. First of all, thank you for making these videos. I found you while searching for people talking about their experience as JAG.
    I am a current 3L working on my JAG application to the USAF. I am graduating in May (yay!) and taking the BAR in July (no comment). I am currently working on my "Motivational Statement" and was wondering if you had any advice as to how I should go about writing it.
    Also, how concerned should I be about my GPA? Obviously the higher it is, the more competitive of a candidate you're likely to be; it obviously helps. I did well in undergrad (3.6), but I have not done as well in law school (2.3; maybe a .4 or .5 after this semester?). Is there a good way of addressing this elephant in the room? Or do I not even need to say anything? Or is there already no chance of me being accepted? I have some experience that might help me out, like my internship at my state's Office of the Attorney General, but I'm concerned about this noncompetitive GPA and if it's disqualifying.

    • @ashleynoelle
      @ashleynoelle  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey there! For the motivational statement, I suppose just be genuine. The military is an entire lifestyle, not just a job. And it’s not an easy lifestyle at that... Why do you want it (rhetorical question)? But think about that honestly to yourself and you’ll find what makes you passionate about it (hopefully). Because you’re not just joining the JAG Corps; first and foremost, you’re joining the military. About the GPA, your interviewer will have your information and probably will have looked at your GPAs. If they want to talk about it, be prepared to address it, but that doesn’t mean you need to bring it up for them. Unless there’s some really compelling reason for the lower GPA, I can’t see how bringing it up would benefit you. Focus on highlighting your strengths and how you’ll be a good fit and an asset to the JAG Corps.

  • @oceann2838
    @oceann2838 Před 2 lety

    Hello, I’m wondering if you can commission through afrotc to become a JAG? I’ve heard it’s possible but don’t know much about it

  • @itsgrant3296
    @itsgrant3296 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a question about the Officer training program when accepted. When you do it, are you living there at the 9 week course and have zero communication to the outside world?

    • @ashleynoelle
      @ashleynoelle  Před 9 měsíci

      No, for officers, you’ll still be able to call/video chat whoever you’d like in the evenings/weekends. And you’ll have your computer to do academics throughout training, so you can watch shows on weekends. Unless rules have changed from when I came in…

  • @ForeverFilmworks
    @ForeverFilmworks Před 9 měsíci

    I didn’t hear you mention the AFOQT. So that’s waived if you already have your law degree?

    • @ashleynoelle
      @ashleynoelle  Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah, unless you do ROTC, direct appointment JAGs don’t take the AFOQT.

  • @NBHRaven
    @NBHRaven Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve been looking for this video for a long while now. My ultimate goal for a career the AF. Still need to get my bachelors so I will starting off as enlisted. It wasn’t answered in the video, but are there steps I can take when joining as enlisted while I finish my degree to be on track towards applying for JAG? Is it possible to get my degree, commission and the AF pay for my law school and upon completion, put in a packet for JAG?

    • @ashleynoelle
      @ashleynoelle  Před 2 lety +2

      To answer your question, yes. You can do this a few ways. 1) If you're looking to enlist first, then commission as a JAG, you're probably interested in E-FLEP, which is a new program that's just like FLEP, but for enlisted members. If accepted, they'll send you to OTS before you go to law school, and once you graduate, you'll begin your service as a JAG. I'll leave a link to a news article explaining it a bit better so you can research it more. 2) If you want to commission as an officer first then retrain as a JAG, then you're probably interested in FLEP. Doing FLEP, though, you'll come in as an officer in a different career field, obviously, then later apply to FLEP, and if you get accepted, you'll go to law school and become a JAG. 3) Another way I've seen this done is for someone who's enlisted to either separate or go Reserves, then go to law school and pay for it themselves, then commission as a JAG and get that JA-SLRP reimbursement (which might not pay off all of your law school loans, but will help). All 3 ways work. I'll say though, getting selected for E-FLEP/FLEP is competitive. What you can do as enlisted now (and even if you choose to commission then apply for FLEP) is to just do the best you can at the job you have so that you can have good performance reports (EPRs/OPRs) to support your package. I hope that helps. Good luck!
      www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/2241721/jag-corps-announces-law-school-programs-funded-legal-education-program-excess-l/

    • @NBHRaven
      @NBHRaven Před 2 lety +1

      @@ashleynoelle thank you so much! I’m still working on enlisting, but my goal is a career in the AF ultimately as an officer. Although a MAJOR dramatization, I watched JAG as a kid and it’s an inspiration for my goals. E-FLEP seems to be more of what I’m looking at doing. Only time will tell though!

  • @adaoraoguno2882
    @adaoraoguno2882 Před rokem

    Do the JSLR funds, the 65k, is that something you receive yearly throughout your 4 years if you apply?

    • @ashleynoelle
      @ashleynoelle  Před rokem

      Yeah, you’ll have to apply for JSLRP each year, beginning at the end of your first year. The total amount will be split in equal payments over the course of those first 4 years, but you’ll have to apply for the payment each time.

  • @gustavochaguiaguilar6645
    @gustavochaguiaguilar6645 Před měsícem

    Can I do JAG in air guard instead of active duty? It’s the same application process?

    • @ashleynoelle
      @ashleynoelle  Před měsícem +1

      Sure, you can be a JAG in the guard. The process is similar to joining active duty. Here’s where to go online for info on the process and how to apply www.airforce.com/careers/specialty-careers/jag/air-reserve-component

    • @gustavochaguiaguilar6645
      @gustavochaguiaguilar6645 Před měsícem

      @@ashleynoelle thank you !

  • @raykim8161
    @raykim8161 Před rokem

    hello! thank you for your service from south korea! i will study Bachelor of Laws .and after that i want to study llm in usa. i saw air force need A Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degree in law.if i pass the bar exam and i have us citizenship ,can i join the air force jag?
    thank you for reading! and Have a good day!

  • @dzebenngalimarnold231
    @dzebenngalimarnold231 Před 2 lety

    Hello,
    Can a foreign lawyer in Africa for example become an air reserve JAG if he/she has successfully been admitted in the Bar of any state in the USA and has acquired US nationality? Must he or she have a JD from an ABA accredited law school?
    Thanks

    • @xmirame
      @xmirame Před 2 lety

      On the Air Force website, it states that the law education must be from an ABA accredited law school.

  • @jonathansantos2271
    @jonathansantos2271 Před 2 lety

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  • @estherbradley3218
    @estherbradley3218 Před 2 lety

    Hello Ashley. My daughter is a high school Junior and is interested in becoming a JAG. She is wondering if she should join the Air Force prior to attending college or if she should wait until she graduates from undergraduate?

    • @ashleynoelle
      @ashleynoelle  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey there, Esther! This question really comes down to whether she wants to come in as an officer or as enlisted. Those are going to be 2 very different experiences, so she’ll want to weigh the pros and cons of both. But if she wants to do ROTC in undergrad, she could try to get tuition assistance to help pay for her degree, then come in as an officer afterwards. That could afford her a lot more flexibility in choosing where she wants to go to school for her degree. I didn’t go the ROTC route, so she’ll probably want to speak to a recruiter about it.

    • @estherbradley3218
      @estherbradley3218 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ashleynoelle Thank you 😊. She’s scheduled to speak to one on Tuesday.

  • @brianhadley8245
    @brianhadley8245 Před 2 lety

    I'm currently a law student graduating next fall and want to join JAG any advice

    • @ashleynoelle
      @ashleynoelle  Před 2 lety

      Set proper expectations about what you'll be doing and for how long - working in base legal practicing general law until you're a major, unless you raise your hand to be an area defense attorney or special victim's council, basically the two ways out of base legal for a while for captains. Be square with that sort of work and you should be fine...

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    @thegivertarot8722 Před rokem

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  • @nanamiu1496
    @nanamiu1496 Před 5 měsíci

    Is UBE accepted for entry to the JAG?

    • @ashleynoelle
      @ashleynoelle  Před 4 měsíci

      Sure! The requirement is that you’re a member of the bar of any state or U.S. territory, so which bar you took doesn’t matter as much. You won’t be able to commission until you’re sworn into a bar.

  • @matthewmarston5149
    @matthewmarston5149 Před 8 měsíci +1

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    @matthewmarston5149 Před 8 měsíci +1

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  • @Palmer_88
    @Palmer_88 Před 5 měsíci

    The Marine Corps does not have a JAG corps

    • @EJ_Sergio_34
      @EJ_Sergio_34 Před 4 měsíci

      They actually have, Reservist USMC Lt Col. Lucas Kunce was a US Marine Corps JAG Officer

    • @ashleynoelle
      @ashleynoelle  Před 4 měsíci

      The Marine Corps has JAG, but they don’t call themselves a Corps. Here’s their official website 😊 www.marines.com/about-the-marine-corps/roles/judge-advocate-division.html

  • @matthewmarston5149
    @matthewmarston5149 Před 8 měsíci +1

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