What does a Jag warrant officer do?

JAGC Warrant Officers are critical enablers. They are members of the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate leadership team who manage operations, systems, and resources for the delivery of legal services.

Can warrant officers go SF?

Special Forces (SF) Warrant Officers are combat leaders and staff officers. They are experienced subject matter experts in unconventional warfare, operations and intelligence fusion, and planning and execution at all levels across the operational continuum.

What does an Army JAG warrant officer do?

Our Warrant Officers, by leveraging aggressively trained technical expertise combined with leader attributes, operate, manage, and sustain the legal offices of our combat forces around the world, which ensures a ready, globally responsive, and regionally engaged Army JAG Corps. What is a JAGC Warrant Officer?:

Who founded the JAG Corps?

General George Washington founded the U.S. Army JAG Corps on 29 July 1775, with the appointment of William Tudor as the Judge Advocate General. The Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps is the oldest of the judge advocate communities in the U.S. armed forces – as well as the oldest law firm in the United States.

What happened to the warrant officer recruiting company?

The Warrant Officer Recruiting Company will continue to process applications as received. Sept. 25, 2019 – SC Proponent has removed the TABE version 9/10 prerequisite and added 3 semester hours of College.

What are the different types of warrant officers in the Army?

They serve in 17 branches and 67 warrant officer specialties, spanning the Active Component (i.e., Regular Army), the Army National Guard, and the U.S. Army Reserve. Warrant officers command the Army’s waterborne and seagoing vessels, most Army bands, and as aircraft commanders of most Army Aviation aircraft.