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JAG

Whether you are a practicing attorney or a law student, there are significant additional benefits to becoming a Judge Advocate General (JAG) officer. Act as a legal resource for Soldiers, units and the State Adjutant General. Investigate, prosecute and defend those charged with crimes in the military, help Soldiers with legal documents, and train legal professionals both in the U.S. and abroad. Because the JAG Corps practices law in the same areas as civilian law, the transition back to a civilian legal career is seamless.

56A Chaplain

JOB DUTIES
Chaplains are non-combatants and do not carry a weapon. As an Army National Guard chaplain, you'll lead a Unit Ministry Team (UMT), consisting of you and a trained Religious Affairs Specialist (an enlisted combatant Soldier trained to support chaplains during their missions and everyday activities).

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