YOOOOOOO! This takes me back! AIT was really fun. Stressful but definitely fun. I remember some faces in this video like: CPT Kman, SSGT McConnel, SSGT Voelker. CPT Kman was the company commander for Juliet company; Very insightful and helpful leader. The cadre were tough (as part of their job) but definitely great leadership in general. Proud to be a member of the JAG Corps!
If you’re the bookish type, you’ll love this MOS. Extremely research and administration driven, you will definitely acquire a mind set and a set of administrative skills that will serve you well in a post military career. Here’s the the thing: Civilian law and military law are two very different beasts and learning about the former means going to school and starting from scratch to learn to be a paralegal in the civilian world. The money isn’t that great either. Heck, a new lawyer fresh out of law school will be hard pressed to make more than 60K for the first few years. A paralegal will really need to hustle and be creative to find a steady flow of new work to make an OK living. This MOS is for those who love learning about law and legal procedure. Good stuff but it doesn’t pay great post military.
@@lissetegl1403 it also depends on what type of paralegal u wanna be and what firm you work for, also once you become a paralegal in the army it is easy to get into court reporting which the army offers, you can also do the green to gold program and become an attorney
This is definitely at the top of my list of MOS’s I want to enlist in the Army, 27D is my number 1 choice and I need a 105 on the ASVAB (Clerical) and I been asking so many times as a 27D can you still attend special skills training such as Airborne School, Air Assault, Pathfinder etc and I always got the answer of yes, if my recruiter can get it in my contract
@@Dndragon55 true that, the only thing is I like the idea of being a cav scout but for my future I wanna be a lawyer so paralegal just makes more sense lol
Hello, just a few questions. Do you qualify for any college credits towards a JD upon completion of AIT? Would you recommend this MOS as a reclass in the guard? Do you receive a bonus or any sign on benefits from this MOS currently?
I know citizenship may be an issue when enlisting. Regarding the clearance, The Dept. of Defense contacts you regarding this and setsup interviews with you, your family and your friends/coworkers. You go through a series of questions regarding; Finance, loyalty to the US, foreign country status, between others. I takes within a month to get your clearance and its all done by their part. All you do is answer with information and they do all the investigating.
C'MON! if you want REAL training, how about simulated mortars during legal proceedings like I had during the final FTX at 369th AG, Fort Jackson back in the day!
YOOOOOOO! This takes me back! AIT was really fun. Stressful but definitely fun. I remember some faces in this video like: CPT Kman, SSGT McConnel, SSGT Voelker. CPT Kman was the company commander for Juliet company; Very insightful and helpful leader. The cadre were tough (as part of their job) but definitely great leadership in general. Proud to be a member of the JAG Corps!
What’s your take on 270A warrants?
If you’re the bookish type, you’ll love this MOS. Extremely research and administration driven, you will definitely acquire a mind set and a set of administrative skills that will serve you well in a post military career. Here’s the the thing: Civilian law and military law are two very different beasts and learning about the former means going to school and starting from scratch to learn to be a paralegal in the civilian world. The money isn’t that great either. Heck, a new lawyer fresh out of law school will be hard pressed to make more than 60K for the first few years. A paralegal will really need to hustle and be creative to find a steady flow of new work to make an OK living.
This MOS is for those who love learning about law and legal procedure. Good stuff but it doesn’t pay great post military.
Where you in the army? And was this your MOS?
@@lissetegl1403 This wasn’t my MOS.
@@lissetegl1403 it also depends on what type of paralegal u wanna be and what firm you work for, also once you become a paralegal in the army it is easy to get into court reporting which the army offers, you can also do the green to gold program and become an attorney
@@lydamaldonado3695 what’s the green and gold program?
@@Life_with_shells when you’re enlisted in the army and switch to commissioned
This is exactly what I want to enlist as, I’m about to enlist, great timing!!!
Good Luck Man
Adam Bleiweiss thanks!!
Hey are you in
@@luisfck2119 Did you get in?
Omg I just started my enlistment last week had to stay at the MEPS hotel and I am concentrated on this MOS
Good Luck Man
How it went
Wow new army MOS video. I've been waiting for this one
27 Delta, they can indeed Handle the Truth
Échale ganas Ashley! Si puedes!
This is definitely at the top of my list of MOS’s I want to enlist in the Army, 27D is my number 1 choice and I need a 105 on the ASVAB (Clerical) and I been asking so many times as a 27D can you still attend special skills training such as Airborne School, Air Assault, Pathfinder etc and I always got the answer of yes, if my recruiter can get it in my contract
Did you get in?
Team DFAC cantaloupe! This is actually a pretty decent MOS, and a good AIT experience.
funny~and true 'dat...
I see my company commander 🤣 being a paralegal is really fun guys! Article 15 all the way!
How much college credit do you get for 27D AIT?
I'm at the meps hotel rn I'm picking between this and cav scout
What did you choose?
Bro I already enlisted as a cav scout and I haven’t shipped yet but I’m considering this now
@@stevenwright1829 go for it lmao I’m a 12N and I ship Monday do what you want it’s your job not the army’s
@@Dndragon55 true that, the only thing is I like the idea of being a cav scout but for my future I wanna be a lawyer so paralegal just makes more sense lol
@@stevenwright1829 yeah I’m a criminal justice student rn today was the last day of my year actually
Hello, just a few questions.
Do you qualify for any college credits towards a JD upon completion of AIT? Would you recommend this MOS as a reclass in the guard?
Do you receive a bonus or any sign on benefits from this MOS currently?
Done been an engineer , does this MOS hit the field often ?
I’m just ready to change my mos to This
Sooo...if they’re paralegals where are the planes and parachutes?
Just like any MOS in the Army, paralegals can still go Airborne and/or Air Assault to earn their "wings" and "parachute" badge.
@@sjackson3816 "That's right former instructor"
@lauren I think you're thinking about paratrooper? Paralegal are kind of like lawyers or something
@@sjackson3816 is the school hard?
@@gamershotspot7973 yes
is this basically an army lawyer?
their legal assistants basically. The army lawyers are Jag Officers.
military law
Please is citizenship or security clearance required for this MOS?
You need to be able to qualify for a secret clearance for this MOS.
I know citizenship may be an issue when enlisting. Regarding the clearance, The Dept. of Defense contacts you regarding this and setsup interviews with you, your family and your friends/coworkers. You go through a series of questions regarding; Finance, loyalty to the US, foreign country status, between others. I takes within a month to get your clearance and its all done by their part. All you do is answer with information and they do all the investigating.
Without citizenship you can’t get security clearance
notary public ,affidavit
I will be enlisting!! Z
C'MON! if you want REAL training, how about simulated mortars during legal proceedings like I had during the final FTX at 369th AG, Fort Jackson back in the day!
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Looks boring
It’s whatever you make out of it :)