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Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
Class of 2010
Hometown: Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Prior Practice Area: Tax Law
I joined the JAG Corps following the repeal of DADT; a lifelong goal was finally able to become a reality. Prior to joining, my job was interesting, fast-paced, and a great career path, but I felt like something was missing. I come to work every day now getting to serve alongside my closest friends. The tasks are constantly changing, the location is always new, the mission can be challenging, but what remains constant is the quality of colleagues that care about service to our country and one another and who motivate excellence.
The Direct Appointment (DA) Program enables licensed attorneys to be appointed directly into the Navy JAG Corps. This is a small program designed to supplement the Navy JAG Corps with experienced and capable trial-level litigators and lawyers licensed to practice law before a Federal Court or the highest court of a State, Territory, Commonwealth, or the District of Columbia.
Apply online via the "Application" link below. Use the "Discover More Information" sidebar resources to find FAQs, Guide to the Navy JAG Corps, and schedule your interview. Interested in speaking to a recruiter? Visit www.navy.com.
To be eligible for appointment in the Navy JAG Corps DA Program, you must:
NOTE: If you are an active duty naval officer currently attending law school and interested in applying via the Direct Appointment Program, please contact the Special Assistant for Accessions at navyjagaccessions@us.navy.mil.
Becoming a judge advocate is a two-phase process. The first phase is to apply for a Professional Recommendation to become a judge advocate. If you are Professionally Recommended you then apply for a commission as an officer in the U.S. Navy. Once accepted into the program, DA participants begin their Navy training.
New judge advocates first attend the five-week Navy Officer Development School (ODS) in Newport, RI. After ODS, new judge advocates then report to their permanent duty stations for approximately two months. They will then proceed to the ten-week Basic Lawyer Course at Naval Justice School (NJS), also in Newport, RI. Upon graduation from NJS, new judge advocates return to their permanent duty station and are committed to four years of active duty. For more information, visit the Path of a Navy JAG Corps Officer.
Direct Appointment applicants can apply multiple times—there is no limit on how often you can apply. Application materials are not kept after selection decisions are final, so if you want to be reconsidered, you must reapply. Submitting an application doesn't mean you joined the Navy. Applicants are under no obligation whatsoever until they are offered and accept a commission with the Navy at the end of both phases.
Prior to the application deadline, you must complete four steps:
Letters should be addressed to the "President of the JAG Corps Accessions Board". The following address should ONLY be used for letterhead:
Once applications are received, the accessions office completes a full review of all applications for completeness and ensures each applicant is eligible. The completed packages of all eligible applicants are then reviewed by a board of senior active duty judge advocates. The board typically takes place 4-6 weeks after the application deadline. The final selection of professionally recommended students must be reviewed and approved by the Judge Advocate General. Applicants that are professionally recommended will be notified individually, usually within 10 weeks after the application deadline. All applicants can check their application status on the application website.
Note: If you are not selected, you may reapply by each deadline as long as you remain eligible. You must submit a new application. The structured interview does not expire, however, you are not allowed to have a new structured interview within a three-year period. After three years have passed, you may (but are not required to) request a new structured interview.
Once applications are received, the accessions office completes a full review of all applications for completeness and ensures each applicant is eligible. The completed packages of all eligible applicants are then reviewed by a board of senior active duty judge advocates. The board typically takes place 4 weeks after the application deadline. The final selection of professionally recommended students must be reviewed and approved by the Judge Advocate General. Applicants who are professionally recommended will be notified individually, usually within 6-8 weeks after the application deadline. All applicants can check their status on the application website.
Note: If you are not selected, you may reapply by each deadline as long as you remain eligible. You must submit a new application. The structured interview does not expire, however you are not allowed to have a new structured interview within a three year period. After three years have passed, you may (but are not required to) request a new structured interview.
If your application is selected, you will be considered Professionally Recommended for commissioning and begin Phase Two. In Phase Two, the final selection of applicants is conducted by Navy Recruiting Command. During this phase, the following things will occur:
1. A Navy recruiter will work with you to complete the commissioning requirements, including a medical examination and security investigation. Upon successful completion of these requirements, you will be offered a commission.
2. If you accept your commission, you will then take the oath of office for a commission and sign a Service Agreement.
If you have any additional questions, please contact the Special Assistant for Accessions at navyjagaccessions@us.navy.mil.
The Navy JAG Corps offers active duty judge advocates a competitive starting salary. The total compensation includes basic pay and certain non-taxable allowances, such as those for housing and subsistence. Housing allowances vary according to the cost of living in the area to which you are assigned. Pay increases come with promotion and longevity. For more information regarding basic pay and allowances, visit Military Pay.
Duty Station | Benefit | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | Year 6 | Year 8 | Year 10 |
San Diego, CA | Rank | LTJG | LT | LT | LT | LT | LT | LCDR | LCDR |
Basic Pay (taxable) | $50,288 | $58,197 | $65,973 | $71,200 | $77,637 | $81,363 | $92,714 | $99,048 | |
Housing Allowance (non-taxable) | $42,228 | $44,712 | $44,712 | $44,712 | $44,712 | $44,712 | $47,448 | $47,448 | |
Substinence Allowance (non-taxable) | $3,363 | $3,363 | $3,363 | $3,363 | $3,363 | $3,363 | $3,363 | $3,363 | |
Continuation Pay (taxable) | $30,000 | $40,000 | |||||||
Total Pay & Allowances | $95,879 | $106,272 | $114,048 | $149,275 | $125,712 | $129,438 | $183,525 | $149,859 | |
Total Taxable Income | $50,288 | $58,197 | $65,973 | 101,200 | $77,367 | $81,363 | 132,714 | $99,048 |
Health and Life Insurance
Navy JAG Corps officers are eligible for a total of $140,000 in retention bonuses, paid over three installments at approximately the 4-year mark, 7-year mark, and 10-year mark. JAG Corps officers can use retention bonuses for anything, including paying off any student debt.
The Department of Defense will contract with a commercial mover for the movement of your household goods to your first permanent duty station. Both you and your family are reimbursed for travel expenses from home directly to your first duty station. Subsequent moves to other duty stations, including your final move returning you to your home of record upon release from active duty, will be at the Government’s expense.
Of note, only the officer is entitled to travel expenses to Newport, RI for Officer Development School (ODS) and Naval Justice School (NJS) training, and household goods are not moved to Newport, RI. This is because of the short amount of time the officer will remain in this location before moving permanently to their first duty station.
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