Military Career
Military judges are selected by the Judge Advocate General and play many roles in the Military. They preside in trials, interpret the law, assess the evidence presented, and control how hearings and trials transpire in their courtrooms.
Explore this career outside the militaryJudges work in legal offices and courtrooms on land and aboard ships.
What you can expect to experience while on the job
Jobs in this career field may be available in other service branches. Call or email a particular branch for more info.
Judges in the Military
3,093
$92,893
Military salaries include a lot more than just base pay.
They also offer:
Learn more about what goes into a salary with the compensation estimator
Learn more about military insurance and retirement benefits
People in this career achieve this level of education.
Officers typically enter the Military after they have completed a four-year college degree; enlisted service members can transition to officer positions through a variety of pathways and earn a degree while serving. Job training for judges primarily consists of classroom instruction and on-the-job learning in various training environments. Like other officers, they complete a comprehensive training program covering responsibilities, military structure and etiquette, traditions, and leadership development. Job-specific training content may include: Military trial proceduresApplication of the Uniform Code of Military JusticeMethods of obtaining evidenceCourt-martial advocacy techniques
Read MoreSkills helpful in this career