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Physically fit to be in JAG?

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:51 pm
by TheLegalBeagle
Do you have to be REALLY physically fit to be in JAG? Also, are the Navy JAG swimming tests ridiculously hard, or somewhat easy (meaning that if you can't swim really well, could you pass?)

Re: Physically fit to be in JAG?

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:53 pm
by James Bond
I'm sure you can look this up somewhere...

Re: Physically fit to be in JAG?

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:55 pm
by mnolen
I wondered about this also. All it says on the website is "physically fit," which really doesn't tell you much - but it also mentions something about being "willing to become physically fit." If you look at the training though, it seems like they put you through a lot of physical stuff. I'm bummed that I missed the deadline for a summer internship (it's today for 2Ls).

Re: Physically fit to be in JAG?

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 8:00 pm
by vanwinkle

Re: Physically fit to be in JAG?

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:53 am
by darkknight2000
mnolen wrote:I wondered about this also. All it says on the website is "physically fit," which really doesn't tell you much - but it also mentions something about being "willing to become physically fit." If you look at the training though, it seems like they put you through a lot of physical stuff. I'm bummed that I missed the deadline for a summer internship (it's today for 2Ls).
Although Army JAGs internship deadline is passed, you can still apply for Navy JAG internships. The deadline for that isn't until March 1. Its unpaid, but as someone who has done the internship, I'd highly recommend it.

Re: Physically fit to be in JAG?

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 12:30 pm
by Bosque
TheLegalBeagle wrote:Do you have to be REALLY physically fit to be in JAG? Also, are the Navy JAG swimming tests ridiculously hard, or somewhat easy (meaning that if you can't swim really well, could you pass?)
Don't know about the rest of the physical requirements, but the swim test for the Navy is really not that hard. That said, if you cannot swim, I don't know if you should really be going into the Navy.

Re: Physically fit to be in JAG?

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 12:35 pm
by Anonymous User
I recall I talked to someone here when one of the JAG recruiters came here and they asked me about my physical fitness. It wasn't really an issue since I am pretty fit, but made me wonder WTF do you need to be physically fit to be an ATTORNEY for the army or navy?

Re: Physically fit to be in JAG?

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 4:59 pm
by Sauer Grapes
Anonymous User wrote:I recall I talked to someone here when one of the JAG recruiters came here and they asked me about my physical fitness. It wasn't really an issue since I am pretty fit, but made me wonder WTF do you need to be physically fit to be an ATTORNEY for the army or navy?
Soldier first, attorney second. That's why.

Anyway, you have to be somewhat fit. That means, 1) you have to have your height and weight somewhat proportional, and 2) you need to be able to pass the PT test. You do not have to be a star athlete, by any means.

Re: Physically fit to be in JAG?

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 5:23 pm
by vanwinkle
Anonymous User wrote:I recall I talked to someone here when one of the JAG recruiters came here and they asked me about my physical fitness. It wasn't really an issue since I am pretty fit, but made me wonder WTF do you need to be physically fit to be an ATTORNEY for the army or navy?
Because you're in the army/navy.

Even if you're not going to be deployed to the front lines of combat, you may need to be physically fit to survive. If they have a hull breach on the USS Enterprise, and you happen to be by the door that seals off that compartment and saves the ship, you'd better be helping to close that door. If you're stationed in Baghdad to represent troops there and your base comes under attack, you'd better be able to fall back to safety as quickly as everyone else. Even if all you're doing is running for cover, being able to do it quicker and longer reduces the odds that you're captured or killed. And if other people have to stay behind longer to protect your slow fat ass because you can't run like they can, that puts their lives in danger as much as it does yours.

Being in JAG means the odds are lower than other military jobs that you'll need to do something physically fit, but you're still in the military, and you still might end up in situations where your physical fitness can affect your own life and the lives of others.