Region Legal Service Office Naval District Washington's recruiting team hosted a successful "Day in the Life of a Navy JAG" event, welcoming law students and career service advisors from local law schools to the Pentagon.
The event included various briefs and panel discussions on life as a JAG at the Pentagon, the various JAG Corps career paths, the first tour judge advocate (FTJA) program, and the Navy JAG Corps application and selection processes. The event included various briefs and panel discussions on life as a JAG at the Pentagon, the various JAG Corps career paths, the first tour judge advocate (FTJA) program, and the Navy JAG Corps application and selection processes.
Nearly a dozen students from six different law schools attended. We were also joined by two career services advisors from Catholic University and George Mason University, both of whom reported that the event provided them with helpful resources to share with their students who are interested in the JAG Corps.
Nearly a dozen students from six different law schools attended. We were also joined by two career services advisors from Catholic University and George Mason University, both of whom reported that the event provided them with helpful resources to share with their students who are interested in the JAG Corps.
The event kicked off with a panel discussion with Capt. Randall Vavra, Capt. Thomas Leary, Cmdr. David Melson, and who each shared their personal career experiences and provided insight into the mission of the Navy JAG Corps and life as a JAG at the Pentagon. Leary, Director of Military Personnel (Code 61), then briefed the students and advisors on the JAG Corps' application and selection process. Afterward, several junior judge advocates including Lt. Ben Maddox, Lt. Rob Bombard, and Lt. j.g. Chris Kimmel joined the law students for an informal lunch discussion on life as a junior JAG, the FTJA program, and Officer Development School and Naval Justice School. The event kicked off with a panel discussion with Capt. Randall Vavra, Capt. Thomas Leary, Cmdr. David Melson, and who each shared their personal career experiences and provided insight into the mission of the Navy JAG Corps and life as a JAG at the Pentagon. Leary, Director of Military Personnel (Code 61), then briefed the students and advisors on the JAG Corps' application and selection process. Afterward, several junior judge advocates including Lt. Ben Maddox, Lt. Rob Bombard, and Lt. j.g. Chris Kimmel joined the law students for an informal lunch discussion on life as a junior JAG, the FTJA program, and Officer Development School and Naval Justice School.