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Is 27D (Paralegal Specialist) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 27D (Paralegal Specialist)

AIT / Training

10 weeks

Training Location

TJAGLCS, Charlottesville, VA

Career Field

Judge Advocate General

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About 27D Paralegal Specialist

Provides legal and administrative support to Army attorneys. Prepares legal documents, conducts legal research, and assists with military justice proceedings, administrative law, and claims.

Training Duration

10 weeks

Training Location

TJAGLCS, Charlottesville, VA

Career Field

Judge Advocate General

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll work inside Army courtrooms handling courts-martial, legal assistance for Soldiers and families, administrative law cases, and claims — real legal work, not filing and coffee. The Army's Funded Legal Education Program (FLEP) and the GI Bill create a legitimate pipeline to law school that JAG leverages more than any other branch. Many 27Ds go on to become JAG officers or civilian attorneys. Paralegal certification, legal research skills, and military justice experience all transfer directly. If law is your direction, this is your on-ramp.

What It's Actually Like

You are a paralegal in an organization that generates more legal paperwork than most law firms see in a decade. The Army's legal system produces a fire hose of Article 15s, courts-martial, administrative separations, legal assistance cases, and the constant 'I need JAG' walk-ins that keep your office running from 0630 to whenever the last soldier leaves. You prepare charge sheets, research UCMJ articles, draft legal correspondence, manage evidence for trials, and run the legal assistance office where soldiers bring every personal legal problem imaginable — landlord disputes, consumer fraud, divorce, custody, 'can the Army really do this to me' questions (yes, they can, it's in the regulation). Your knowledge of the UCMJ becomes encyclopedic through sheer volume. You'll type military justice documents in your sleep. Your ability to navigate Army regulations, prepare legal briefs, and manage case files develops at a pace that civilian paralegal programs can't match because the case load never stops. The court reporter function may also fall to you — capturing testimony with word-for-word accuracy during proceedings that range from boring administrative hearings to dramatic felony trials. Civilian law firms, corporate legal departments, federal agencies (DOJ, FBI, DHS), and court administration offices recruit Army paralegals at $45-75K.

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