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This research project examines the Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps Recruiting Program and whether it can continue to attract quality lawyers for service in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps. It compares the Army lawyer recruiting program with the lawyer recruiting programs of the other services. The primary focus is on whether the services can complete in the recruitment of quality lawyers, to serve on active duty, despite a declining law school population; an increase in the average starting civilian salary; and, ROTC policies that allow scholarship students, who are also law school graduates, to satisfy their obligations in the U.S. Army Reserve. In addition, this research project looks at the development of the Army JAGC recruiting program, how the other services recruit lawyers, the Army minority and women lawyer recruiting program; analyzes the reasons for the decline in applications for Army JAGC, and recommends solutions based on findings resulting from this analysis

  • Creator/s: Defense Technical Information Center
  • Date: 4/1/1988
  • Year: 1988
  • Book Topics/Themes: DTIC Archive, Gray, Kenneth D., INDUSTRIAL COLL OF THE ARMED FORCES WASHINGTON DC, *ARMY PERSONNEL, *RECRUITING, *ATTORNEYS, MILITARY RESERVES, POLICIES, SCHOOLS, MINORITIES, POPULATION, SOLUTIONS(GENERAL), SALARIES, ACTIVE DUTY, CIVILIAN PERSONNEL, ARMY, STARTING, WOMEN, GRADUATES, RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS

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